The Jayhawks

The Jayhawks are an American alternative country and country rock band that emerged from the Twin Cities music scene during the mid-1980s. Their country rock sound was influential on many bands who played the Twin Cities circuit during the 1980s and 1990s like Uncle Tupelo, the Gear Daddies and the Honeydogs. They have released several studio albums, including five on the American Recordings label. On hiatus from 2005 to 2009, the band has since reunited, releasing an album, Mockingbird Time, in September 2011. After another brief hiatus, the 1997 touring lineup reunited to play shows in 2014 to support the reissue of three albums released between 1997 and 2003. After the tour, Mark Olson again left the band. It was later revealed that he left because of a strained relationship with band member Gary Louris. In September 2015 the band announced that they are recording a new album, produced by Peter Buck, which is expected to be released in 2016.

History

The Jayhawks (album)

The Jayhawks is a 1986 album by The Jayhawks. It is also known as the Bunkhouse Tapes.

History

Out of print for many years, the album was digitally remastered from reel-to-reel and reissued by Lost Highway Records on May 18, 2010. The re-release features an eleven-page booklet designed by Mark Olson.

"Falling Star" is available on Music From The North Country - The Jayhawks Anthology.

Reception

In his review for Allmusic, critic Mark Deming contrasts the early Jayhawks sound with their later work and noted "though it captures some strong and confident performances from a fine band, it's clear they were still a few years away from finding the sound that would make Blue Earth and Hollywood Town Hall some of the most memorable music to come from the first wave of alt-country."

Track listing

  • "Falling Star"
  • "Tried and True Love"
  • "Let the Critics Wonder"
  • "Let the Last Night be the Longest (Lonesome Morning)"
  • "Behind Bars"
  • "Cherry Pie"
  • "The Liquor Store Came First"
  • "People in This Place on Every Side"
  • The Vibrations

    The Vibrations were an African-American soul vocal group from Los Angeles, California, active from the mid-1950s to 1976. Most notable among the group's hit singles were "My Girl Sloopy" (1964) and "Love in Them Thar Hills" (1968). The quintet's members included Don Bradley, Carl Fisher, Dave Govan, James Johnson and Ricky Owens.

    The group initially began recording as The Jay Hawks, and had a hit in 1956 with "Stranded in the Jungle" (US #18). After a few lineup changes, the group hit again in 1961 with the song "The Watusi" (US #25); concurrently, they had a hit under the name The Marathons with "Peanut Butter" (#20).

    The group recorded a couple of Northern Soul classics since their initial hit on Atlantic Records in 1963. A cover version of "My Girl Sloopy", retitled "Hang On, Sloopy", was a hit for the McCoys in 1965.

    Their 1968 track "Cause You're Mine" (Epic Records 5-10418, although originally on Okeh Records) is listed as Number 48 in The Northern Soul Top 500 by Kev Roberts. "This track knocks you sideways by the 4th bar and continues to race against time, leaving you collapsed in a heap of delight"!.

    Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Stranded In The Jungle

    by: The Jayhawks

    STRANDED IN THE JUNGLE
    The Cadets
    I crashed in the jungle while tryin to keep a date
    With my little girl who was back in the states
    I was stranded in the jungle afraid and alone
    Tryin to figure a way to get a message back home
    But how was I to know there was a record jump my plane
    Had been picked up and spotted my girl in lovers lane
    And meanwhile, back in the states
    CHORUS: Baby, baby, let's make romance
    You know your old time lover hasn't got a chance
    He's stranded in the jungle flat as he can be
    So come on pretty baby just you and me
    Meanwhile back in the jungle
    The boys in the jungle had me on the run
    When something heavy hit me like an atomic bomb
    When I woke up and my head started to clear
    I had a strange feeling I was with cooking gear
    I smelled something cookin and I looked to see
    That's when; I found out they was a cookin me
    Great Cuckoo let me outta her
    Meanwhile back in the states
    CHORUS
    I jumped outta the pot and finally got away
    Frantic and worried about what my baby would say
    So I jumped in the ocean and started to swim
    But my chance of survival was gettin mighty slim
    So I thumbed down a whale who was headin my way
    And I reached the states in bout a half a day
    And when I got to lovers lane I was almost dead
    When my soul was gone, here's what I said
    Baby, baby, your man is no good
    Baby, baby, he should've understood
    You can trust me as long as can be
    So come back pretty baby where you used to be
    Cause I love you, cause I love you
    Cause I love you, cause I love you
    Cause I love you,
    TRANSCRIBED BY LOU ANN




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