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1966 studio album by Them

Them Again is the second album by the Northern Irish band Them, fronted by lead singer and songwriter Van Morrison. The album was released by Decca Records in the UK on 21 January 1966, but it failed to chart.[1] In the U.S., the album was released with somewhat different tracks in April 1966 and it peaked at number 138 on the Billboard chart.[1]

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Them Again (U.S.)

Them

1966 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 21 Enero 1966 · Fecha Grabación: 1966 -
    Discográfica: Decca · · Productor: Tommy Scott
    1
    Could You Would You
    ThemThem • 1966
    3:09
  • 2
    Something You Got
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:32
  • 3
    Call My Name
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:20
  • 4
    Turn On Your Love Light
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:20
  • 5
    I Can Only Give You Everything
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:42
  • 6
    My Lonely Sad Eyes
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:30
  • 7
    Out Of Sight
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:22
  • 8
    It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
    ThemThem • 1966
    3:47
  • 9
    Bad Or Good
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:05
  • 10
    How Long Baby
    ThemThem • 1966
    3:35
  • 11
    Don't You Know
    ThemThem • 1966
    2:22
  • 12
    Bring 'Em On In
    ThemThem • 1966
    3:40
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    Them Again
    Studio album by
    Released21 January 1966 (1966-01-21)
    Genre
    Length44:45
    LabelDecca
    ProducerTommy Scott
    Them chronology
    The Angry Young Them
    (1965)
    Them Again
    (1966)
    Belfast Gypsies
    (1967)
    US edition
    Parrot Records (1966)
    Parrot Records (1966)

    Review

    1966 studio album by Them

    Them Again is the second album by the Northern Irish band Them, fronted by lead singer and songwriter Van Morrison. The album was released by Decca Records in the UK on 21 January 1966, but it failed to chart.[1] In the U.S., the album was released with somewhat different tracks in April 1966 and it peaked at number 138 on the Billboard chart.[1]

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    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Record Mirror[3]

    In a review for AllMusic, critic Brude Eder writes:

    The group`s second and, for all intents and purposes, last full album was recorded while Them was in a state of imminent collapse ... The 16 songs here are a little less focused than the first LP. The material was cut under siege conditions, with a constantly shifting lineup and a grueling tour schedule; essentially, there was no "group" to provide focus to the sound, only Morrison`s voice, so the material bounces [from song to song].[2]

    Author Clinton Heylin considers the cover version of Bob Dylan`s "It`s All Over Now, Baby Blue" to be "that genuine rarity, a Dylan cover to match the original".[4]

    Track listing

    Decca (UK) edition

    Side 1

    1. "Could You, Would You" (Van Morrison) – 3:15
    2. "Something You Got" (Chris Kenner) – 2:36
    3. "Call My Name" (Tommy Scott) – 2:23
    4. "Turn On Your Love Light" (Deadric Malone, Joseph Wade Scott) – 2:18
    5. "I Put a Spell on You" (Screamin` Jay Hawkins) – 2:40
    6. "I Can Only Give You Everything" (Phil Coulter, Tommy Scott) – 2:43
    7. "My Lonely Sad Eyes" (Van Morrison) – 2:27
    8. "I Got a Woman" (Ray Charles, Renald Richard) – 3:16

    Side 2

    1. "Out of Sight" (James Brown, Ted Wright) – 2:26
    2. "It`s All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Bob Dylan) – 3:52
    3. "Bad or Good" (Van Morrison) – 2:09
    4. "How Long Baby" (M. Gillon a.k.a. Tommy Scott) – 3:41
    5. "Hello Josephine" (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino) – 2:06
    6. "Don`t You Know" (Tommy Scott) – 2:26
    7. "Hey Girl" (Van Morrison) – 2:59
    8. "Bring `em On In" (Van Morrison) – 3:46

    Parrot (US) edition

    Side 1

    1. "Could You, Would You" (Morrison) – 3:13
    2. "Something You Got" (Chris Kenner) – 2:35
    3. "Call My Name" (Tommy Scott) – 2:22
    4. "Turn on Your Love Light" (Deadric Malone, Joseph Wade Scott) – 2:22
    5. "I Can Only Give You Everything" (Phil Coulter, Tommy Scott) – 2:43
    6. "My Lonely Sad Eyes" (Morrison) – 2:31

    Side 2

    1. "Out of Sight" (James Brown, Ted Wright) – 2:24
    2. "It`s All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Bob Dylan) – 3:50
    3. "Bad or Good" (Morrison) – 2:09
    4. "How Long Baby" (M. Gillon a.k.a. Tommy Scott) – 3:40
    5. "Don`t You Know" (Tommy Scott) – 2:26
    6. "Bring `em On In" (Morrison) – 3:45

    Personnel

    Although in his album review Bruce Eder is uncertain about the recording personnel other than Van Morrison and Alan Henderson,[2] a review by Mojo magazine writers identifies them as:[5]

    • Van Morrison – vocals, harmonica
    • Jim Armstrong – guitar
    • Eric Wrixon, Jackie McAuley, Peter Bardens – keyboards
    • Alan Henderson – bass
    • Pat McAuley – drums

    1966 studio album by Them

    Them Again is the second album by the Northern Irish band Them, fronted by lead singer and songwriter Van Morrison. The album was released by Decca Records in the UK on 21 January 1966, but it failed to chart.[1] In the U.S., the album was released with somewhat different tracks in April 1966 and it peaked at number 138 on the Billboard chart.[1]

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    Record Mirror[3]

    In a review for AllMusic, critic Brude Eder writes:

    The group`s second and, for all intents and purposes, last full album was recorded while Them was in a state of imminent collapse ... The 16 songs here are a little less focused than the first LP. The material was cut under siege conditions, with a constantly shifting lineup and a grueling tour schedule; essentially, there was no "group" to provide focus to the sound, only Morrison`s voice, so the material bounces [from song to song].[2]

    Author Clinton Heylin considers the cover version of Bob Dylan`s "It`s All Over Now, Baby Blue" to be "that genuine rarity, a Dylan cover to match the original".[4]

    Track listing

    Decca (UK) edition

    Side 1

    1. "Could You, Would You" (Van Morrison) – 3:15
    2. "Something You Got" (Chris Kenner) – 2:36
    3. "Call My Name" (Tommy Scott) – 2:23
    4. "Turn On Your Love Light" (Deadric Malone, Joseph Wade Scott) – 2:18
    5. "I Put a Spell on You" (Screamin` Jay Hawkins) – 2:40
    6. "I Can Only Give You Everything" (Phil Coulter, Tommy Scott) – 2:43
    7. "My Lonely Sad Eyes" (Van Morrison) – 2:27
    8. "I Got a Woman" (Ray Charles, Renald Richard) – 3:16

    Side 2

    1. "Out of Sight" (James Brown, Ted Wright) – 2:26
    2. "It`s All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Bob Dylan) – 3:52
    3. "Bad or Good" (Van Morrison) – 2:09
    4. "How Long Baby" (M. Gillon a.k.a. Tommy Scott) – 3:41
    5. "Hello Josephine" (Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino) – 2:06
    6. "Don`t You Know" (Tommy Scott) – 2:26
    7. "Hey Girl" (Van Morrison) – 2:59
    8. "Bring `em On In" (Van Morrison) – 3:46

    Parrot (US) edition

    Side 1

    1. "Could You, Would You" (Morrison) – 3:13
    2. "Something You Got" (Chris Kenner) – 2:35
    3. "Call My Name" (Tommy Scott) – 2:22
    4. "Turn on Your Love Light" (Deadric Malone, Joseph Wade Scott) – 2:22
    5. "I Can Only Give You Everything" (Phil Coulter, Tommy Scott) – 2:43
    6. "My Lonely Sad Eyes" (Morrison) – 2:31

    Side 2

    1. "Out of Sight" (James Brown, Ted Wright) – 2:24
    2. "It`s All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Bob Dylan) – 3:50
    3. "Bad or Good" (Morrison) – 2:09
    4. "How Long Baby" (M. Gillon a.k.a. Tommy Scott) – 3:40
    5. "Don`t You Know" (Tommy Scott) – 2:26
    6. "Bring `em On In" (Morrison) – 3:45

    Personnel

    Although in his album review Bruce Eder is uncertain about the recording personnel other than Van Morrison and Alan Henderson,[2] a review by Mojo magazine writers identifies them as:[5]

    • Van Morrison – vocals, harmonica
    • Jim Armstrong – guitar
    • Eric Wrixon, Jackie McAuley, Peter Bardens – keyboards
    • Alan Henderson – bass
    • Pat McAuley – drums

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