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The Leiber & Stoller Story, Vol. 2: On the Horizon 1956-1962

 
Album Review: The Leiber & Stoller Story, Vol. 2: On the Horizon 1956-1962

Review

The second of Ace Records' chronological three-volume history of legendary songwriters and producers Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller picks up the story in 1956 and carries it through 1962 (the first volume, called Hard Times: The Los Angeles Years, covers 1951 to 1956), with the center shifting to New York City. This isn't a greatest-hits survey of Leiber & Stoller's career, although some of the big hits are certainly here, but it focuses instead on more obscure releases and versions of the pair's songs, making this a record collector's dream but not the place to find all the classic singles by the Drifters, the Coasters, Big Mama Thornton, and the other artists the duo worked with (all of that material is easily available elsewhere, however). So instead of Ben E. King's famous version of "Spanish Harlem," listeners get one by another former Drifters lead singer, Clyde McPhatter, and in place of the Robins' rendition of "Smokey Joe's Café," there is a fascinating version by Buddy Holly, who cut it a month before he died. Some of the covers are fascinating combinations of artists to songs, like skiffle king Lonnie Donegan's marvelous version of "Sorry, But I'm Gonna Have to Pass" from 1961, which is a pleasing blend of pop and country over a subtle baion rhythm on an obscure song that had previously only been a B-side for the Drifters. Then there's Muhammad Ali's (he was then still known as Cassius Clay) surprisingly passable turn at Ben E. King's "Stand by Me" from 1964, a track that is admittedly more a curio than a necessity, but is still worth hearing. There are other obscure gems here, too, like Young Jessie's (Obediah Donnell Jessie) "Here Comes Henry," which features his vocal dubbed over the backing track for "Shattered Dreams" by the Youngsters, but emerges as fresh as if the whole thing were a completely live recording. Not everything is an obscure cover, though. The original single of "Alligator Wine" by Screamin' Jay Hawkins is collected here, in all its manic strangeness, as is the debut production Leiber & Stoller did for the Drifters, "There Goes My Baby," which features an innovative string arrangement from Stanley Applebaum set over a subtle South American rhythm. Atlantic's Jerry Wexler, upon first hearing "There Goes My Baby," hated it, calling it "an exercise in cacophony," and was stunned when it soared to the top spot on the R&B charts in 1959. Needless to say, he made sure Leiber & Stoller kept working with the Drifters. This second volume in the Leiber & Stoller story, like the first, is a fascinating listen, and the rarities it contains makes it something special and not just another greatest-hits saga. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Love Potion No. 9 Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller The Clovers (1:54)
Here Comes Henry Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, George Matola Young Jessie (2:13)
One Kiss Led to Another Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller The Coasters (2:51)
Lucky Lips (Lyrics) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Ruth Brown (2:07)
Old Fashioned Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Varetta Dillard & The Cookies (2:27)
Smokey Joe's Café Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Buddy Holly (2:12)
Alligator Wine Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Screamin' Jay Hawkins (3:02)
There Goes My Baby (Lyrics) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, George Treadwell, Lover Patterson, Benjamin Nelson The Drifters (2:11)
Lips Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Roy Hamilton (2:13)
You're the Boss Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller LaVern Baker, Jimmy Ricks (2:20)
Spanish Harlem Jerry Leiber Clyde McPhatter (2:56)
Your Old Lady Jerry Leiber, O'Kelly Isley, Mike Stoller, Curtis Ousley The Isley Brothers (2:09)
An Open Fire Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Johnny Mathis (3:51)
I'm a Woman Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Christine Kittrell (2:35)
Sorry, But I'm Gonna Have to Pass Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Lonnie Donegan (2:26)
On the Horizon (Lyrics) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Ben E. King (2:20)
What's Wrong with Me and You Jerry Leiber Babs Tino (2:20)
Yes (Lyrics) Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Jay & the Americans (2:20)
Keep Tellin' Yourself Ellie Greenwich, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Tony Powers Marv Johnson (2:54)
Bossa Nova Baby Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Tippie & The Clovers (2:04)
Some Other Guy Jerry Leiber, Richard Barrett, Mike Stoller Richard Barrett (2:21)
Searchin' Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Alvin Robinson (2:40)
Stand by Me Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Benjamin Nelson Muhammad Ali (2:13)
Café Espresso Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller Leiber & Stoller Orchestra (2:07)

Credits

Jerry Wexler (Producer), Mike Stoller (Conductor), Adam Skeaping (Mastering), Jerry Leiber (Producer), Arnold Maxin (Producer), Tony Rounce (Archive Research), Stan Applebaum (Conductor), Fred Norman (Arranger), Mick Patrick (Compilation), Buddy Holly (Vocal Producer), Rob Finnis (Photo Courtesy), Joe Sherman (Direction), Shelby Singleton (Producer), Stan Applebaum (Arranger), George Matola (Producer), Mike Stoller (Vocal Producer), Joe Sherman (Arranger), Mike Stoller (Arranger), Norman Petty (Producer), Ahmet Ertegun (Producer), Mick Patrick (Liner Notes), Garry Sherman (Direction), Alan Lorber (Arranger), Tony Rounce (Compilation), Jerry Leiber (Vocal Producer), Ray Ellis (Arranger), Mike Stoller (Producer), Mitch Miller (Producer), Alan Lorber (Conductor), Leroy Kirkland (Conductor)
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