John Carter (Rock) - My World Fell Down: The John Carter Story - Import CD
John Carter (Rock) - My World Fell Down: The John Carter Story - Import CD
CD
Rock
March 31, 2022
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Catalog No.: CRSEG108X
JAN/ISBN: 5013929190801
Number of Discs: 4
Country/Region of Manufacture: Import
Credits:
John Carter (Rock)
Description:
During the 1960s and early 70s, John Carter was one of the most prolific songwriters and performers on the pop scene. Starting in the early 60s, he switched between writer and artist, having huge hits on both sides of the fence. My World Fell Down: The John Carter Story is four discs worth of singles, album tracks, demos, and rarities that tops the other collections of Carters work by doing a deep dive on the whole of his career. Sequenced chronologically, the box set captures his sound as it moved from the Everly Brothers-influenced style of his early work through to classic British Invasion, psych-pop, bubblegum, and AM radio fodder. On the first disc, peppy singles by Carter-Lewis & the Southerners are paired with a selection of the demos he and writer partner Ken Lewis cut during the early to mid-60s, highlighted by a run through "Cant You Hear My Heartbeat?," which was the duos first big hit. There are also tracks from the Ivy League, a Brill Building pop-inspired group that featured Carters aching falsetto and spawned the classic "Funny How Love Can Be," a couple of songs from Carters mid-60s proto-freakbeat songwriting collective the Ministry of Sound, and more demos from later in the 60s, including "Am I Losing You," which later became a very Beach Boys-sounding single for the Flowerpot Men. Disc two kicks off with tracks from the Flowerpot Men, another Carter-led group who leaned into Baroque soft psych-pop and hit with "Lets Go to San Francisco." Further excursions into the vault turn up demos for Hermans Hermits ("Sunshine Girl") and Mary Hopkin ("Knock Knock Whos There"), as well as a wealth of tracks that explore dramatic psychedelia ("The Cooks of Cake and Kindness"), melancholy sunshine pop ("She Wont Show Up Tonight"), and in one of the most surprising moments here, thickly jangling, darkly political country-folk that sounds like a dead ringer for late-60s Byrds ("Blow Away"). Disc three exhumes a batch of demos that alternate between singer/songwriter introspection and jaunty bubblegum. It also runs through all the different one-off bands Carter minted and discarded in the search for an elusive chart hit. Under names like the Carlew Choir, the Running Jumping Standing Still Band, the Haystack, Fat Mans Music Festival, and Stamford Bridge, he cranked out songs that were sometimes derivative or leaning toward novelty, but always well-written and joyous. Disc four details Carters efforts in the 70s with the first half a long list of one-offs that tried boogie rock, bubblegum, and updated pop with limited commercial returns. Once his wife, Gillian, started writing with him they got a hit right away under the name Kincade with 1973s jangling glam ballad "Dreams Are Ten a Penny." They scored again the following year as the First Class with the ridiculously buoyant "Beach Baby." More tracks from both of those projects round out the collection on a high note. Carters story is one well worth telling, and Grapefruit does a wonderful job of getting it all down and getting it right. ~ Tim Sendra
Tracklisting:
1.Back on the Scene
2.Two Timing Baby
3.Here's Hopin'
4.Poor Joe
5.Tell Me
6.Sweet and Tender Romance
7.Somebody Told My Girl
8.Skinny Minnie
9.Easy to Cry
10.Can't You Hear My Heartbeat? [Demo]
11.What More Do You Want
12.Funny How Love Can Be
13.Lonely Room
14.That's Why I'm Crying
15.Tossing and Turning
16.Our Love Is Slipping Away
17.Running Round in Circles
18.Don't Worry Baby
19.One Little Smile [Demo]
20.It's Your Turn to Cry [Demo]
21.Winchester Cathedral [Demo]
22.Peek-a-Boo [Demo]
23.Willow Tree
24.My World Fell Down
25.White Collar Worker
26.Back Seat Driver
27.Time and Motion Man [Demo]
28.Little Ray of Sunshine [Demo]
29.Goodbye to Rosalie [Demo]
30.Publicity Girl [Demo]
31.Brown and Porters (Meat Exporters) [Demo]
32.Am I Losing You [Demo]
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