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The Remains - A Session With The Remains
The Remains - A Session With The Remains
Label: Sundazed Music – SC 6069
Series: Yesterdazed Series
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 1996
Genre: Rock
Style: Garage Rock, Pop Rock
1 Hang On Sloopy
Written By – R.Mellin*
Written-By – B.Russell*, W.Farrell*
4:26
2 All Day And All Of The Night
Written-By – R.Davies*
2:59
3 Why Do I Cry
Written-By – B.Tashian*
3:21
4 Like A Rolling Stone
Written-By – B.Dylan*
3:47
5 Johnny B. Goode
Written-By – C.Berry*
2:41
6 Gonna Move
Arranged By – The Remains
6:39
7 I'm A Man
Written-By – E.McDaniels*
5:12
8 Walkin' The Dog
Written-By – R.Thomas*
3:01
9 Ain't That Her
Written-By – B.Tashian*
2:34
10 When I Want To Know
Written-By – B.Tashian*
2:31
11 Why Do I Cry
Written-By – B.Tashian*
3:14
12 Say You're Sorry
Written-By – W.H.Briggs III*
1:52
13 All Good Things
Written-By – V.Miller Jr.*
2:48
American garage rock band, sometimes credited as Barry & The Remains
The Remains formed in 1964 at Boston University, where all four members were first-year students living in the same dorm in Kenmore Square. Singer-guitarist Barry Tashian and keyboardist Bill Briggs were from Westport, Connecticut, drummer Chip Damiani from Wolcott, Connecticut, and bassist Vern Miller from Livingston, New Jersey. They began playing r&b and rock'n'roll covers, as well as some Tashian originals, at The Rathskeller, a tavern across the square from their dorm. Soon, fans were lining up from Kenmore Square to Fenway Park to see them, and management had to clear out a disused basement to accommodate the crowds
The band became a popular live act throughout New England, and, after signing with Epic Records, enjoyed local hits with a catchy, swinging Tashian original, "Why Do I Cry", and their hard-driving version of the Bo Diddley/Willie Dixon classic "Diddy Wah Diddy". In 1965 the Remains relocated to New York City - where they appeared on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' - and then, after about a year, moved on to California. They recorded an album, The Remains, appeared on NBC TV's 'Hullabaloo', and released the soulful, hard-rocking single "Don't Look Back".[3]
In 1966 came the opportunity which might have broken the band nationally, but proved instead to be their last hurrah: they were offered a three-week stint as an opening act for the Beatles, on what would turn out to be the fab four's final tour. Immediately before the tour, drummer Chip Damiani quit the band, to be replaced by future Mountain drummer N.D. Smart. Said Tashian in a 2012 interview: "We had always been the four of us and we’d played hundreds and hundreds of gigs as the four of us and all of a sudden this big tour comes up and boom! We have to play it with a new drummer who didn’t have the same feel that Chip had. I mean he was a fine drummer but it wasn’t the same band. I just felt like the flame was burning down without our original drummer."[2]
The band broke up in late 1966, and Epic released their self-titled debut album to little fanfare.
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