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Walk Away Renée / Pretty Ballerina

Left Banke

1967 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Enero 1967 · Fecha Grabación: Diciembre 1965 - Enero
    Discográfica: Smash · Estudio de grabación: World United and Mercury, New York City · Productor: Harry Lookofsky
    1
    Pretty Ballerina
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:39
  • 2
    She May Call You Up Tonight
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:18
  • 3
    Barterers And Their Wives
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    3:01
  • 4
    I've Got Something On My Mind
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:50
  • 5
    Let Go Of You Girl
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:53
  • 6
    Evening Gown
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    1:47
  • 7
    Walk Away Renée
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:45
  • 8
    What Do You Know
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    3:01
  • 9
    Shadows Breaking Over My Head
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:37
  • 10
    I Haven't Got The Nerve
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:13
  • 11
    Lazy Day
    Left BankeThe Left Banke • 1967
    2:24
  • Singles


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    Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina
    Studio album by
    ReleasedJanuary 1967 (1967-01)[1]
    RecordedDecember 1965 – January 1967[2]
    StudioWorld United and Mercury, New York City
    GenreBaroque pop
    Length27:59
    LabelSmash
    ProducerHarry Lookofsky
    The Left Banke chronology
    Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina
    (1967)
    The Left Banke Too
    (1968)
    Singles from Walk Away Renée / Pretty Ballerina
    1. "Walk Away Renée" / "I Haven`t Got the Nerve"
      Released: July 1966
    2. "Pretty Ballerina" / "Lazy Day"
      Released: December 1966
    3. "She May Call You Up Tonight" / "Barterers and Their Wives"
      Released: May 1967

    Review

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    1967 album by The Left Banke

    Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina is the debut studio album by the American baroque pop band the Left Banke, released in January 1967. Named after its two hit singles, "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina", it peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Albums chart.[3] Although the album was not widely popular upon its initial release, and fell into relative obscurity for a time,[4][5] it is now viewed as a definitive example of baroque pop music.[6]

    The album spent eleven weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 67. After its initial release, the album remained out of print for decades. It was, however, available in its entirety on the 1992 compilation There`s Gonna Be a Storm: The Complete Recordings 1966–1969. On June 28, 2011, Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina was reissued on Sundazed Records, remastered by Bob Irwin.[citation needed]

    Background

    During 1966, the Left Banke released the singles "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina", which peaked at number 5 and number 15 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. Written by keyboardist Michael Brown, the son of producer and jazz violinist Harry Lookofsky, both singles and their B-sides were incorporated into the album.[7]

    Early recording sessions for Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina started in December 1965 in the small World United Studio at 48th and Broadway in Manhattan, with sessions for the singles taking place in March and then November 1966. The remaining album sessions took place in January 1967 at Mercury Studios in New York.[2] During the course of 1966, Michael Brown`s father and the band`s manager/producer, Harry Lookofsky, fired both original drummer Warren David-Schierhorst and guitarist Jeff Winfield, replacing them with George Cameron and Rick Brand.[8]

    Most tracks on the album featured lead singer Steve Martin Caro, with harmony vocals by bassist Tom Finn and drummer Cameron; most tracks are also augmented by session musicians, with keyboardist Brown being the only band instrumentalist to appear on every song.[8] However, the band itself does play on the tracks "Let Go of You Girl" and "Lazy Day".[8] "What Do You Know", featuring lead vocals by Brown, is an early example of country rock, contemporary to similar efforts by the Byrds, the International Submarine Band, and Buffalo Springfield.[9]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[9]

    Mark Deming of AllMusic rated Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina four-and-a-half stars out of five. He praised the album`s diverse sound and noted that the record had marked the Left Banke for some time as "one of the best and most innovative American bands in rock & roll."[9]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Pretty Ballerina" (Smash single 2074)Michael Brown2:32
    2."She May Call You Up Tonight" (Smash single 2097)Michael Brown, Steve Martin Caro2:18
    3."Barterers and Their Wives" (Smash single 2097b)Michael Brown, Tom Feher2:56
    4."I`ve Got Something on My Mind" (Smash single 2119b)Brown, Martin-Caro, Cameron2:46
    5."Let Go of You Girl"Brown, Martin-Caro, Cameron2:53
    6."Evening Gown"Michael Brown, Tom Feher1:46

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Walk Away Renée" (Smash single 2041)Brown, Tony Sansone, Bob Calilli2:40
    2."What Do You Know"Michael Brown, Tom Feher2:57
    3."Shadows Breaking Over My Head"Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro2:34
    4."I Haven`t Got the Nerve" (Smash single 2041b)George Cameron, Steve Martin-Caro2:13
    5."Lazy Day" (Smash single 2074b)Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro2:24

    Personnel

    The Left Banke

    • Steve Martin Caro – lead vocals
    • Michael Brown – piano, harpsichord, clavinet; lead vocals (on "What Do You Know")
    • Tom Finn – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • George Cameron – drums, percussion, backing vocals; co-lead vocals on "I Haven`t Got The Nerve"
    • Warren David-Schierhorst – drums
    • Jeff Winfield – electric guitar
    • Rick Brand – electric guitar

    Additional personnel

    • Hugh McCracken – guitar
    • Al Gorgoni – guitar
    • George "Fluffer" Hirsh – guitar
    • John Abbott – bass, guitar, string arrangements
    • Seymour Barab – bass, cello
    • Joe Mack – bass
    • Al Rogers – drums
    • Buddy Saltzman – drums
    • Harry Lookofsky – violin
    • George Marge – oboe
    • Jackie Kelso – flute (uncredited)

    Chart positions

    Album

    Year

    Chart

    Peak Position

    1967

    Billboard 200

    67[3]

    1967

    Cashbox

    59[citation needed]

    Singles

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Peak Position

    1966

    "Walk Away Renée"

    Billboard Hot 100

    5[10]

    Cashbox

    2[11]

    RPM magazine

    3[citation needed]

    "Pretty Ballerina"

    Billboard Hot 100

    15[10]

    Cashbox

    12[citation needed]

    RPM magazine

    4[citation needed]

    1967

    "She May Call You Up Tonight"

    Billboard Hot 100

    120[citation needed]

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1967 album by The Left Banke

    Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina is the debut studio album by the American baroque pop band the Left Banke, released in January 1967. Named after its two hit singles, "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina", it peaked at number 67 on the Billboard Albums chart.[3] Although the album was not widely popular upon its initial release, and fell into relative obscurity for a time,[4][5] it is now viewed as a definitive example of baroque pop music.[6]

    The album spent eleven weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 67. After its initial release, the album remained out of print for decades. It was, however, available in its entirety on the 1992 compilation There`s Gonna Be a Storm: The Complete Recordings 1966–1969. On June 28, 2011, Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina was reissued on Sundazed Records, remastered by Bob Irwin.[citation needed]

    Background

    During 1966, the Left Banke released the singles "Walk Away Renée" and "Pretty Ballerina", which peaked at number 5 and number 15 respectively on the Billboard Hot 100. Written by keyboardist Michael Brown, the son of producer and jazz violinist Harry Lookofsky, both singles and their B-sides were incorporated into the album.[7]

    Early recording sessions for Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina started in December 1965 in the small World United Studio at 48th and Broadway in Manhattan, with sessions for the singles taking place in March and then November 1966. The remaining album sessions took place in January 1967 at Mercury Studios in New York.[2] During the course of 1966, Michael Brown`s father and the band`s manager/producer, Harry Lookofsky, fired both original drummer Warren David-Schierhorst and guitarist Jeff Winfield, replacing them with George Cameron and Rick Brand.[8]

    Most tracks on the album featured lead singer Steve Martin Caro, with harmony vocals by bassist Tom Finn and drummer Cameron; most tracks are also augmented by session musicians, with keyboardist Brown being the only band instrumentalist to appear on every song.[8] However, the band itself does play on the tracks "Let Go of You Girl" and "Lazy Day".[8] "What Do You Know", featuring lead vocals by Brown, is an early example of country rock, contemporary to similar efforts by the Byrds, the International Submarine Band, and Buffalo Springfield.[9]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[9]

    Mark Deming of AllMusic rated Walk Away Renée/Pretty Ballerina four-and-a-half stars out of five. He praised the album`s diverse sound and noted that the record had marked the Left Banke for some time as "one of the best and most innovative American bands in rock & roll."[9]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Pretty Ballerina" (Smash single 2074)Michael Brown2:32
    2."She May Call You Up Tonight" (Smash single 2097)Michael Brown, Steve Martin Caro2:18
    3."Barterers and Their Wives" (Smash single 2097b)Michael Brown, Tom Feher2:56
    4."I`ve Got Something on My Mind" (Smash single 2119b)Brown, Martin-Caro, Cameron2:46
    5."Let Go of You Girl"Brown, Martin-Caro, Cameron2:53
    6."Evening Gown"Michael Brown, Tom Feher1:46

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Walk Away Renée" (Smash single 2041)Brown, Tony Sansone, Bob Calilli2:40
    2."What Do You Know"Michael Brown, Tom Feher2:57
    3."Shadows Breaking Over My Head"Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro2:34
    4."I Haven`t Got the Nerve" (Smash single 2041b)George Cameron, Steve Martin-Caro2:13
    5."Lazy Day" (Smash single 2074b)Michael Brown, Steve Martin-Caro2:24

    Personnel

    The Left Banke

    • Steve Martin Caro – lead vocals
    • Michael Brown – piano, harpsichord, clavinet; lead vocals (on "What Do You Know")
    • Tom Finn – bass guitar, backing vocals
    • George Cameron – drums, percussion, backing vocals; co-lead vocals on "I Haven`t Got The Nerve"
    • Warren David-Schierhorst – drums
    • Jeff Winfield – electric guitar
    • Rick Brand – electric guitar

    Additional personnel

    • Hugh McCracken – guitar
    • Al Gorgoni – guitar
    • George "Fluffer" Hirsh – guitar
    • John Abbott – bass, guitar, string arrangements
    • Seymour Barab – bass, cello
    • Joe Mack – bass
    • Al Rogers – drums
    • Buddy Saltzman – drums
    • Harry Lookofsky – violin
    • George Marge – oboe
    • Jackie Kelso – flute (uncredited)

    Chart positions

    Album

    Year

    Chart

    Peak Position

    1967

    Billboard 200

    67[3]

    1967

    Cashbox

    59[citation needed]

    Singles

    Year

    Single

    Chart

    Peak Position

    1966

    "Walk Away Renée"

    Billboard Hot 100

    5[10]

    Cashbox

    2[11]

    RPM magazine

    3[citation needed]

    "Pretty Ballerina"

    Billboard Hot 100

    15[10]

    Cashbox

    12[citation needed]

    RPM magazine

    4[citation needed]

    1967

    "She May Call You Up Tonight"

    Billboard Hot 100

    120[citation needed]

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