Up and Away

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{{Infobox album

| name = Up and Away

| type = Studio Album

| artist = The Kingsmen

| cover = The_Kingsmen_Up_And_Away.jpg

| border = yes

| alt =

| caption = L-R Mike Mitchell, J.C. Rieck, Pete Borg, Lynn Easton, Dick Peterson

| released = 1966

| recorded =

| venue =

| studio =

| genre = Garage rock

| length = 37:46

| label = Wand

| producer = Paul Tannen, Mark Wildey

| prev_title = 15 Great Hits

| prev_year = 1966

| next_title = The Kingsmen Greatest Hits

| next_year = 1966

| misc = {{Singles

| name = Up and Away

| type = studio

| single1 = Little Sally Tease

| single1date = June 1966 (Wand 1127)

| single2 = If I Needed Someone

| single2date = October 1966 (Wand 1137)

| single3 = Trouble

| single3date = January 1967 (Wand 1147)

| single4 = Children's Caretaker

| single4date = April 1967 (Wand 1154)

| single5 = (I Have Found) Another Girl

| single5date = May 1967 (Wand 1157)

}}

{{Extra album cover

| cover = Kingsmen_Up_And_Away_LP_UK_Cover.jpg

| type = studio

| border =

| alt =

| caption = UK cover

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}}

Up and Away is the sixth album by the rock band The Kingsmen, released in 1966.

Release and reception

The Kingsmen's sixth album represented a departure from previous efforts with new producers and a revamped line-up. Barry Curtis had been drafted and Norm Sundholm left to manage his Sunn amplifiers business. Their respective replacements were J.C. Rieck on keyboards with Kerry Magness and then Pete Borg on bass. Also new to the team were producers Paul Tannen and Mark Wildey.

The track list features a combination of reliable pop and R&B standards mixed with songs written by group members. This was the first Kingsmen album not to make the Billboard LP chart

{{cite book

| first= Joel

| last= Whitburn

| year= 1996

| title= Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Albums

| edition=

| publisher= Record Research Inc.

| location= Menomonee Falls, WI

| page=

| isbn= 0-89820-117-9

| url-access= registration

| url= https://archive.org/details/joelwhitburnstopp00whit

}}—an indication of the group's waning popularity as musical tastes changed in the mid-60s.

The January 7, 1967 issue of Billboard Magazine reviewed the album:{{cite magazine|magazine=Billboard|title=Album Reviews|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/60s/1967/Billboard%201967-01-07.pdf|page=60|date=January 7, 1967}}

:The "Louie Louie" group has come up with a change of pace package loaded with excitement. They run the gauntlet from the folk-oriented "If I Needed Someone" and "Grass Is Green" to hard rockers "Mustang Sally" and "Shake A Tail Feather." The well balanced and well loaded (14 selections) album can't miss.

Both mono (WDM 675) and stereo (WDS 675) versions were released. International releases included Canada (Wand 675C) and United Kingdom (Wand WNS 6, different cover). The album was reissued on CD by Sundazed and Bear Family in 1994 with bonus track "Killer Joe".

Track listing

  1. Trouble – 2:20 (A. Resnick-J. Levine)
  2. If I Needed Someone – 2:47 (G. Harrison)
  3. Grass Is Green – 2:18 (D. Peterson-M. Mitchell)
  4. Tossin' and Turnin' – 2:40 (R. Adams-M. Rene)
  5. Under My Thumb – 3:02 (Jagger/Richards)
  6. Wild Thing – 2:38 (Chip Taylor)
  7. (I Have Found) Another Girl – 2:18 (B. Curtis-D. Peterson)
  8. Daytime Shadows – 2:14 (L. Easton-P. Tannen-M. Wildey)
  9. Shake a Tail Feather – 2:13 (O. Hayes-Andre Williams-Verlie Rice)
  10. Children's Caretaker – 1:31 (Dick Peterson)
  11. Land of a Thousand Dances – 2:47 (C. Kenner-Fats Domino)
  12. Mustang Sally – 2:25 (Bonny Rice)
  13. Little Sally Tease – 2:50 (Jim Valley)LP label has additional text "Arr. by Gene Paige."
  14. Hush-a-Bye – 3:25 (D. Pomus-M. Shuman)
  15. Killer Joe† – 2:18 (Russell-Elgin-Medley)Previously released as a single on Wand 1115 and included on the 15 Great Hits LP.

† CD bonus track.

Musicians and production

  • Lynn Easton: vocals, saxophone
  • Mike Mitchell: lead guitar, vocals
  • Dick Peterson: drums
  • J.C. Rieck: keyboards, vocals
  • Pete Borg: bass guitar
  • Producers: Paul Tannen & Mark Wildey
  • Liner notes: Mel Shayne (Manager)
  • Cover design: Burt Goldblatt
  • CD producer: Bob Irwin

References

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Category:1966 albums

Category:The Kingsmen albums