Chubby Checker's Psych LP?
The_Non
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Some dude told me about this at a show. Chubby Checker did a kickass psych LP after all his bullshit twist spinoff LPs and his label didn't wanna release it. It was only released in Belgium and recently reissued. Was he telling a fable? Can anyone shed some light on this conundrum? Thanks and peaceT.N.
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The album does exist, and there's an article about it in the most recent issue of Ugly Things. It was released in a few foreign markets in '69 or '70 (under different titles), but wasn't issued in full until the 80's, on a shady budget label called 51 West.
I'm not sure, but I think his US label at the time would have been Buddah, where he charted in 1969 with a remake of the Beatles'"Back In The USSR."
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I concur. Pickwick is definetely on of my fave posters on here. Minimal BS, maximum knowledge.
I'd like to hear Checker's psych excursions.
I like to hear anything Checker did after the mid-sixties, because he was always going out of his way to prove that there was more to him than the twist. "Back In The USSR," that fake reggae single he did for 20th Century in 1973, that faux-Springsteen album he did for MCA in 1982 - all sorta cheesy, but I still like him, and you gotta give him credit for trying. I've been on the lookout for his psych album for quite a few years now.
BTW, I get the impression that Checker is not only bitter about how the rock historians have slighted him, but he's embarrassed about his psych LP. The discography on his website doesn't mention it, and (according to Ugly Things magazine) when an associate asked him about it, he muttered something about it not selling and angrily stalked off.
The Reggae track is crap, but the flipside is a monster of a number called Gypsy.
CHUBBY CHECKER
Gypsy/Reggae My Way (20th Century 73)
Who woulda thought, Chubby ???Let???s Do The Twist??? Checker could???ve produced something as nasty sounding as Gypsy. Not only that, but it was the B-side to a cheesy mix of Reggae and ???Love Is Strange??? called Reggae My Way. I originally heard this tune on a mix from a Vinyl Vulture and quickly went out looking for a copy of my own. Gypsy starts off with some loud ???Gaa-Gaa??? sounds before a funky ass drum break followed by some organ lead into the chorus with just the drums and Checker singing about how he???s a gypsy and he doesn???t give a damn! Well alright Mr. Twist! The song reaches a crescendo with some Rock tinged guitar before another very short drum break leads back into the chorus. A great tune and something worthwhile to track down as it???s not very expensive.
are you sure it has been reisued? I've never seen a reissue.
The only reissue I know of is on 51 West, a budget label from the States. I forget the title, although I could dig up the issue of Ugly Things that I got the info from.
As far as a PROPER, STRAIGHT-UP reissue, with liner notes and whatnot...I have yet to see that.
...ah, tied with Roctober
i gotta admit, man, even on his HITS chubby was bringing it...he did a better version of "pony time" than don covay, and don WROTE it!! and i'm a huge covay fan, too, but checker's version is just better realized.
there's a guy on ebay, I think he was from Belgium, that has sold many copies of the original belgian pressing...could it be a "new" pressing?