Remains, The - The Remains

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Review by Siriporn Pekasut

The Remains, the eponymous album by the Boston-based garage rock band, is a quintessential example of the mid-1960s rock scene. Released in 1966, the album showcases the band's raw and energetic sound, with heavy guitar riffs and driving rhythms.

The album opens with "Heart," a high-energy track with a catchy guitar riff and a driving beat. The band's signature sound is evident throughout the album, with tracks like "Don't Look Back" and "Why Do I Cry" showcasing their raw, blues-inspired rock sound.

One standout track is "Diddy Wah Diddy," a cover of the classic Bo Diddley song. The Remains put their own spin on the track, infusing it with their signature sound and making it their own.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Mercy, Mercy2:35
Ain't That Her2:08
Lonely Weekend3:20
Time Of Day2:16
Lonely Week-End
Why Do I Cry2:45
Like A Rolling Stone3:22
Don't Look Back2:35
I Believe In You2:33
All Good Things2:15
Diddy Wah Diddy2:32
Thank You3:14
Luxury Liner2:24
But I Ain't Got You2:09
Hang On Sloopy4:35
Johnny B. Good2:30
I Can't Get Away From You2:34
You Got A Hard Time Coming2:04
Gonna Move6:36
Once Before2:07
My Babe2:07
Me Right Now2:26
All Day And All Of The Night2:48
Talkin' Bout You2:45
Say You're Sorry2:17
I'm A Man5:10
Heart2:36
When I Want To Know2:07

Catalog Numbers

  • FC 012
  • BN 26214

Labels

  • Fan Club
  • Epic

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Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation
  • Vinyl
  • Album
  • Stereo

Companies

RoleCompany
Printed ByGlory
Designed AtLakeview Graphics

Credits

RoleCredit
Bass GuitarVern Miller Jr.
VocalsVern Miller Jr.
DrumsChip Damiani
KeyboardsBill Briggs
HarmonicaBill Briggs
Lead VocalsBarry Tashian
Lead GuitarBarry Tashian
Liner NotesVern Miller Jr.
ProducerBilly Sherrill (tracks: A5, A8, B1, B2, B4, B8 to B10), Bob Bonis (tracks: C3 to D4), Bob Morgan (tracks: A2), Remains, The (tracks: C1), Robin McBride (tracks: A4, A6, A7, A9, B6, B7, C2), Ted Cooper (tracks: A1, A3, B3, B5)
Sleeve NotesPeter Wolf

Notes

  • Gatefold sleeve.
  • Album Design and Layout by Lakeview Graphics, U.S.A.

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About Remains, The

American garage rock band, sometimes credited as Barry & The Remains The Remains formed in 1964 at Boston University, where all four members were first-year students living in the same dorm in Kenmore Square. Singer-guitarist Barry Tashian and keyboardist Bill Briggs were from Westport, Connecticut, drummer Chip Damiani from Wolcott, Connecticut, and bassist Vern Miller from Livingston, New Jersey. They began playing r&b and rock'n'roll covers, as well as some Tashian originals, at The Rathskeller, a tavern across the square from their dorm. Soon, fans were lining up from Kenmore Square to Fenway Park to see them, and management had to clear out a disused basement to accommodate the crowds The band became a popular live act throughout New England, and, after signing with Epic Records, enjoyed local hits with a catchy, swinging Tashian original, "Why Do I Cry

Members

  • Chip Damiani
  • Bill Briggs
  • Vern Miller
  • Barry Tashian
  • N.D. Smart II
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Summary by Siriporn Pekasut

The Remains is a solid album that captures the spirit of the mid-1960s rock scene. The band's energy and raw sound make for an enjoyable listening experience, and the album is a must-have for fans of garage rock and classic rock in general.

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