The T-Bones "No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)" 1966 FULL ALBUM
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- Опубліковано 8 бер 2015
- If you're watching this, you already know everything I could tell you here. The full album built around the group's highest charting single.
1. No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)
2. Chiquita Banana
3. Fever
4. What's In The Bag, Goose
5. Moment Of Softness
6. Let's Hang On
7. Sippin' 'N Chippin'
8. Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
9. Hole In The Wall
10. My Headache's Gone
11. Pizza Parlor
12. Lies
THIS IS WHAT MUSIC IN HEAVEN SOUNDS LIKE
No voodoo rap crap low frequency savagery 😅
This song reminds me of my childhood in the mid 1960's when this tune was used in an Alka Seltzer Commercial!
The Wrecking Crew = Perfect Musical Chemistry, hard work ethic, and an occasional drink and toke if you had the spare time. LOVE IT!!
Wow, me & my cat 😸enjoyed listening to this old music & it always keeps my cat's ears up like an owl! 🦉 LOL... Awesome! 👍👍✌✌😛😛♥
This album was in my parents collection. It conjures up many memories from my childhood. Still love it today.
Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye are the real stand-outs for me on this album. Awesome musicians, as were the rest of the Wrecking Crew. Love the vocal harmonizing in No Matter What Shape.
That’s Sound!!! Very good, beautiful!! I’m listenning from Brazil!!👏👏
One of those seminal instrumental songs of 60's childhood along with Soul Coaxing
Flawless. The right sound made to last a lifetime...
A great song, and a favorite of mine.
"Mexican Shuffle" by Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass was the theme music for Clark's Teaberry Gum commercials. and "The Dis-Advantages of You" by The Brass Ring was theme music for Benson & Hedges cigarette commercials.
The nostalgia is killing me!
The Brass Ring's version is great, but the Benson and Hedges music was actually performed by "The Answer".
How about "Music to Watch Girls By"; originally from a Diet Pepsi commercial; then arranged by Bob Crew as pop single.
I found this LP in a dumpster with a variety of 60s a 70s records.(a total of about 40) This lp is near mint with a good jacket, rating wise, My lucky day :-) Oh I was 6 years old when this record came out!
It's so great to find this song again!
Played and recorded by The Wrecking Crew. That is who you are hearing.
just watched WOW.like the funk brothers
Well I went looking for this after watching The Wrecking Crew movie. Just amazing how good these musicians were. And this music validates it.
Pure glory from the wrecking crew!!!
Derek Jeskey My man! All glory to the gods... The Wrecking Crew!
Favorite 60’s instrumental! Love the background vocals too!
What a pleasure it is to hear this entire LP. Amazing arrangements!
Absolutely great !!!
I love this song.
+james williams You and me both!
Me three
Dean Galloway
...okay, Pee Wee!
LOL!
A tribute to my innards... (Thank God!!)
I believe "alka seltzer" used this song in their commercials. Old real old school; surf rock.Almost 70, taking surf lessons next weekend first time since 1977 with my son.
Correct me if I’m wrong....but I think the Alka Seltzer ad actually came first! People were so enchanted by the tune, it became all the buzz. So the single followed as a result! Can anyone verify??
@@finster1968 It DID come first in 1965, months before the hit single appeared in stores and on the radio at the end of that year. It amazes me that Baby Boomers like the guy you responded to can't remember the s*** that they were into at the time anymore. 😒
@@dariowiter3078 - Thank you for clarifying. I wasn’t born until 68, so I didn’t want to insist on something I wasn’t 100% sure of. 😉
@@finster1968 Liberty Records producer Joe Saraceno saw the Alka-Seltzer commercial on TV and thought the song would be a hit. He bought the rights, rearranged it (making it longer, getting rid of the harmonica, and adding vocals), got the Wrecking Crew to cut the song, and then created the T-Bones out of thin air to market the album.
@@californiaslastgasp6847 - That’s great information, thanks!
I wonder if a lot of people thought this was the Ventures upon hearing it the first time.
THE T-BONES I LOVE IT I AM 57 11/16/1961
WHO CARES WHEN YOU WERE BORN, BABY BOOMER!!!!! 🙄😣
Good riff
Another Lp,based on TV Jingles called "Sippin' & Chippin" was issued in 1966-Both albums are on one CD,made by BGO!
Go Wrecking Crew!
Thanks man!
The Wrecking Crew!!
fresh
Provacative!
I had it!
The pictures on the cover of the album appear to be still frames from the original 1964 Alka-Seltzer commercial.
The version of the song on this album (and which was also the hit single) wasn't the original version used in the commercial, but an extended version. The original version in the commercial ran just under sixty seconds.
I'm pretty sure the commercial (originally in black-and-white) was re-shot in color in late 1965 or early 1966, but with the original soundtrack.
I wonder who performed the original Alka Seltzer version Was it the same people or different musicians altogether?
The commercial came out in 1965, dummy, not 1964! Are you Baby Boomers suffering from some sort of dementia or something, especially since you can't remember your own s*** from that time period? 🙄😣😠
@@dariowiter3078 wtf is your problem?
@@chrismulwee4911 It might have been the same people, since the Wrecking Crew cut advertising jingles as well. Hurry up and ask while some of them are still alive.
An "Little Lp" made for Seeburg Long Play Jukeboxes was also made,4 tracks from this Lp! It's also on You Tube!
I think I have that somewhere....
But, yes, basically the same thing. Just... smaller!
Watch the movie of The Wrecking Crew.
I really need to do that....
@@Jason1920 How was it?
@@californiaslastgasp6847 It was okay. Like any low-budget documentary.
The Wrecking Crew...
The "happy tune"!
These folks kinda remind me of the B-52s.
wasent members of the nice in this band,?... (keith Emersons old band )
This song can make a NWO member even happy!
Anyone else here from BS 2000 Simply Mortified?
Not me... but _I found THEM_ thanks to you! Never knew the Beastie Boys had a side project, or that they recorded that song! Thanks! (Been listening to it all week.)
@@Jason1920 No prob
@@HEXE-ft5cv ...a year later, and I'm still diggin' it!
Lies 26:00.
Earse The T-Bones and add The Wrecking Crew
The Wrecking Crew...played on a lot of really bad pop tunes. Very forgettable music.
That they did... but, they had to pay the bills and eat somehow!
Was.the.wrecking.crew.carol.kaye.hal.blaine