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Mr. Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe (1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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Mr. Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe (1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

Mr. Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe (1970)
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FilePost, FileFactory | Pop, Instrumental | 1970 UK LP | DJM DJLPS 409

Mr. Bloe - Groovin' With Mr. Bloe (1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip


Background
The tune "Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" was written for the US studio group Wind, by Bo Gentry, Paul Naumann and Kenny Laguna. They released it as the B-side of their single "Make Believe" which, with Tony Orlando as lead singer, was a chart success in the US in 1969. According to co-writer Kenny Laguna:

"When "Make Believe", the first Wind single was ready to be released, we needed a B-side. Our Buddah releases were known for their ridiculous B-sides, like A-side played backwards in order for the business dudes to copyright something with themselves as writers, even though they couldn't write songs. We dusted off a backing track from a "Yummy Yummy", "Chewy Chewy", "Sugar Sugar", "Money Money" wannabe song that was called something like "Bingo Bingo" and improvised a haphazard harmonica and melodica overdub for the B-side…."

Success in the UK
BBC Radio in the UK then unwittingly played the wrong side of the Wind single. It was heard by Stephen James, of Dick James Music, who wanted to release the tune in the UK but could not obtain the rights. He had the tune covered by other musicians including Elton John on piano, but did not like that version. It was then rearranged by Zack Laurence and re-recorded with Laurence replacing Elton John on piano.

The tune was released in the UK on 9 May 1970, reaching number 2 in the UK Singles Chart on 4 July, 1970. Zack Laurence then appeared to perform on Top of the Pops with the other musicians — Ian Duck (harmonica), Dee Murray (bass), Roger Pope (drums) and Caleb Quaye (guitar) who went on to form the band Hookfoot. The harmonica part is somewhat mysterious, and some sources credit it to Harry Pitch - the harmonica player who went on to perform the theme tune for Last of the Summer Wine. In total, "Groovin' With Mr Bloe" spent 18 weeks on the UK chart. The lack of an obvious performer made it mysterious and it became a favourite of Morrissey who was then 11 years old.

The follow up single "Curried Soul", failed to chart, and an album, also entitled Groovin' with Mr. Bloe, was released in 1970 but flopped, leaving the act as a one-hit wonder.

Later uses
After the tune's success in Britain, the original version of "Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" was reissued in the US in August 1970, credited to Cool Heat. It reached #89 on the Billboard Hot 100.

"Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" was used as the theme music to the 2009 BBC TV series, Oz and James Drink to Britain. It was also used in the early 1970s by Argentine television as the introduction music for football broadcasting.

"Groovin' With Mr. Bloe" is also a lyric in the song, "I Was a Mod Before You Was Mod", by the band Television Personalities. The B-side to Madness' "Our House" single was "Walking With Mr Wheeze", another instrumental with occasional scratch mix effects. The tune's title was an asthmatic parody of "Groovin' With Mr Bloe". The song was partly recorded by The Fall in 2003, for a Peel session as the beginning of their song, "Green Eyed Loco Man". The tune was covered on a B-side by Associates in 1990, and Robert Johnson and the Punchdrunks in 2002. Wikipedia.

Track listing:

01. Groovin' With Mr. Bloe
02. Straight Down The Line
03. Smokey Joe
04. Mighty Mouse
05. Land Of A Thousand Dances
06. Dancing Machine
07. Chicken Feed
08. If You've Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
09. Sugar Sugar
10. Do-Di-Dog-Dad
11. Ja-Da

Produced by Stephen James
Musical Director Zack Laurence
Featured Harmonica - Harry Pitch
Recorded at DJM Studios, London

Technicals:

Knosti RCM.
Michell GyroDec full version.
Funk Firm FXR II Tonearm.
Audio Technica AT33PTG/II MC Cartridge.
Harman Kardon HK990 Integrated Amplifier.
Gold Interconnects. E-MU 0204 Audio Interface.
Recording, split and manual de-click with Adobe Audition 3.0.1
Click Repair 3.8.4.
Vinyl transfer by son-of-albion, May 2013
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