Trini Lopez - At PJ's
Trini Lopez - At PJ’s
Trini Lopez - At PJ's
Trini Lopez - At PJ’s

Trini Lopez - At PJ’s (200g)

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Vocals, guitar - Trini Lopes

Drums - Isham Jones

Bass guitar – Dick Brant (credited on the album, reportedly cut from the final recording)

Written by Leonard Bernstein (A1), Stephen Sondheim (A1), Lee Hays (A2), Pete Seeger (A2), Mort Dixon (A3), Ray Henderson (A3), Woody Guthrie (A5), Ray Charles (A6), Agustin Lara (B2),  Paul Clayton (B3.1), Jody Miller (B3.3), Richard Dehr (B3.3), Terry Gylkison (B3.3), Domenico Modugno (B3.5), Francisco Migliacci (B3.5), Isham Jones (B4), Freddy James (B4)

A4, B1, B3.2, B3.4 are traditional songs arranged by Trini Lopez

 

1 LP, Gatefold jacket

Limited numbered edition

Heavy Press : 200g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Quality Record Pressings

Label : Exhibit Records

Original Label :  Reprise Records

Recorded at PJ’s nightclub, West Hollywood, California

Produced by Don Costa Productions. Inc

Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio

Photographed by Marko

Liners Notes by Mike Connolly

Originally released in 1963

Reissued in 2014


Tracks :

Side A:

  1. A-me-ri-ca
  2. If I Had A Hammer (The Hammer Song)
  3. Bye Bye Blackbird
  4. Cielito Lindo
  5. This Land Is Your Land
  6. What'd I Say

Side B:

  1. La Bamba
  2. Granada
  3. Medley: Gotta Travel On / Down By The Riverside / Marianne / When The Saints Go Marching In / Volare
  1. Unchain My Heart


    Reviews :

    “This was the album that made Lopez explode nationally, reaching number two, staying in the Top 40 LP charts for about a year, and yielding the hit "If I Had a Hammer." All of this seems to have been largely forgotten today, but at the time Lopez was ubiquitous indeed. What he did, at the head of a trio with Mickey Jones (later to play briefly with Bob Dylan) on drums and Dick Brant on bass, was to make folk-pop swing. There is certainly some folk music on here, including "If I Had a Hammer," "This Land Is Your Land," and "Gotta Travel On." It could be surmised that by treating such material in this fashion, Lopez had a tiny influence upon the subsequent folk-rock movement; Marty Balin of the Jefferson Airplane has said as much. In truth, however, Lopez was more the all-around entertainer with a Latin lilt than he was a folk singer, so you also get "America" (from West Side Story), "La Bamba," Ray Charles' "What'd I Say," "Volare," and "When the Saints Go Marching In." The live party-a-go-go atmosphere did much to put Lopez's likable energy over, and likely influenced the similar live-in-a-small-club ambience on Johnny Rivers' early hits, especially as Jones played with Rivers as well.” AllMusic Reviews by Richie Unterberger

     

    Ratings:

    AllMusic : 4.5 / 5 , Discogs : 3.75 / 5, New Record Mirror : 5 / 5

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