Merryweather, Richardson And Boers - same (1970, US, fuzzbluesypsychrock, Kent vinyl rip, single flac + cue, DR10, artwork)



*** Reviewed by great fellow Adamus67 ***

NEIL MERRYWEATHER,JOHN RICHARDSON AND THE BOERS (Kent KST 546)
Produced by Neil Merryweather and Morey Alexander
Engineers – Richard Moore, Brian Bruderlin
(Recorded in Paramount Studios.)
Album Cover Design – Neil Merryweather
Photography – Ergo

Between 1968 and 1975, Neil Merryweather created, produced and masterminded a large number of projects, released on historical Often Family Productions label. Several of Them Were Recorded with Lynn Carey (Mama Lion, Vacuum Cleaner and Heavy Cruiser), The Others Including Sleepy Hollow, Velvert Turner and Peter Anders.

The five albums released under own name historical in nature are bluesy, Being With The first ones the best, Notably Merryweather, Richardson And Boers. Group Merryweather secured a one-off album deal with Kent Records and rounded up some Canadian friends from the Toronto music scene to help pull an album together in L.A. The guitarist was John Richardson, formerly a member of The Lords of London and Nucleus, while the drummer, Robin Boers, was from the Ugly Ducklings. Keyboard player J J Velker meanwhile was a brief member of Calgary group The 49th Parallel and was working in Los Angeles at the time. The album is a real gun, and a dark gem of psychedelia, in this case more towards hard and bluesy sounds.
Who does not know the album do not hesitate to download it because material of this caliber should not miss in any discography that boasts   excellent material, most notably, Merryweather, Richardson and Boers collaboration, "Flat Black", Merryweather and girlfriend Lynn Carey's "You Must Live It" and Merryweather's "Aren't You Glad That You Know".
Very few copies of the album appeared to have been pressed and soon afterwards, Merryweather abandoned the project to look for new musical partners.
         Thank you so much Adam for that effort
             gigic2255

After his exit from the band "Merryweather", Neil and his manager flew to Toronto where Neil found his new band members. He recruited Robin Boers as drummer. Robin was in the "Ugly Ducklings", a local Toronto band that had a single on the Canadian charts. For guitarist, he chose John Richardson who had played with the "Lords of London" and "Nucleus", two popular bands on the Toronto scene. Neil and Morey Alexander flew them back to LA.
The "Merryweather, Richardson & Boers" album was recorded for Kent Records as a one-off deal to raise money to support the band, with the advance being used to rent a house to live and rehearse in. The LP was recorded in one night at Paramount Studios. Neil wrote the songs on the fly, they did a couple of cover songs, and it was done in about four hours. It was quickly mixed at Village Recorders.
Neil brought Jack Velker into the crew to play organ. He was a member of a Canadian band called the "49th Parallel" that disbanded in LA.
"Merryweather, Richardson & Boers" added Neil's girlfriend, Lynn Carey, to the band for some more recordings at Kent Studios. They did covers of "Shop Around" and "Lucille" with Neil and Lynn singing a two-part harmony. Kent Records put the songs out as a single by "Mama & Papa Rock 'n' Family".
"Merryweather, Richardson & Boers" never played a live date.
(~ytb)


Merryweather, Richardson & Boers - Flat Black 1970  

Tracks:
side one:
A1.Aren`t You Glad That You Know
A2.City Boy                  
A3.Dust My Blues              
A4.Flat Black                  
side two:
B1.You Must Live It              
B2.Your Real Good Thing (Is About To End)  
B3.Local 149 / Are You Ready (Everyone)      
Personnel:
Neil Merryweather - Bass, Harmonica and Vocals
John Richardson - Guitar
Robin Boers - Drums
Jumpin` Jack Velker - Organ and Piano

[Rip and Scans by gigic2255]

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