Artist: Ronnie Lane And Slim Chance
Title Of Album: Ooh La La: An Island Harvest
Year Of Release: 1974-76/2014
Label (Catalog#) : Island/Universal [5345422]
Country: UK
Genre:
Rock,
Blues,
Folk,
CountryQuality: FLAC (image+cue)
Bitrate: Lossless
Total Time: 02:29:52
Total Size: 875mb(+3%)(booklet)
AllMusic Review by Thom Jurek
Despite being one of
rock & roll's best songwriters, and playing foundational roles in the Small Faces and the Faces, Ronnie Lane has been rather ill-served by the official music biz. After leaving the Faces in 1973, he moved to Fishpool farm, near Hyssington on the Welsh-English border. There, while living the
country life, he assembled Slim Chance, an evolving band that wove together a loose, spirited, good-timey amalgam of
blues, rural
folk, skiffle,
country, roots
rock, and even some early
jazz and vaudeville in both originals and well-chosen covers. They released three albums between 1974 and 1976: Anymore for Anymore, Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, and One for the Road. They scored one hit single with "How Come," and nearly had another with "The Poacher." Edsel reissued the albums in the U.K. in the 1990s, and the Lane family's Just for a Moment from 2006 touched on the Slim Chance material. Ooh La La: An Island Harvest addresses that absence. Over two discs and 37 tunes, it compiles material from the two latter albums, unreleased alternate versions of classic Lane tunes, and eight cuts from the BBC in Concert broadcast of 1974. Unfortunately, Anymore for Anymore is not represented by studio material, but there still isn't a duff cut here. The fourth-take alternate of "Ooh La La" features a woolier alto sax solo creating a wilder, more celebratory feel, while the drunken first take of Chuck Berry's "You Never Can Tell" contains false starts, but finds its teetering groove and look out. The midtempo "Steppin' and Reelin'" blends acoustic and electric guitars, mandolins, and rickety snare in a priceless roots
rock barroom shuffle. The alternate take of "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself a Letter)" touches on vaudeville by way of 1940s
jazz-
blues and it's looser than the album version. The second-take of "The Poacher" uses more cello, less violin. The swelling organ underscores the baroque
pop melody, making it sound brighter. When you contrast it with the choppy
R&B of "Street Gang," the raw acoustic
blues of "Nobody's Listenin'," and the breezy back-porch waltz of "
Country Boy," you understand what this band was capable of--even when they weren't trying that hard. Thankfully, the tracks from the BBC in Concert gig are placed together at the end of disc two, and reproduced in solid quality. They include a kinetic version of "How Come" and a soulful
country-
rock reading of "I Believe in You." Most importantly, it includes a devastatingly beautiful, wonderfully ragged "Debris," followed by a raucous reading of the title cut to close. Ooh La La: An Island Harvest makes for absolutely essential listening for anyone interested in Lane and mid-'70s
rock & roll. That said, it creates real longing for official reissues of all three RLSC albums and whatever else remains in the can.
Tracklist---------
Disc 101. Ooh La La (Alternative Studio Take, Take 4) (Ronnie Lane, Ron Wood) - 3:18
02. Don't Try And Change My Mind - 3:06
03. One For The Road - 4:47
04. Buddy Can You Spare Me A Dime (Alternate Studio Version, Take 5) (Jay Gorney, E.Y. "Yip" Harburg) - 4:10
05. Steppin' And Reelin' - 6:26
06. Harvest Home (Charlie Hart, Ronnie Lane) - 5:52
07. 32nd Street - 4:36
08. Give Me A Penny - 3:01
09. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down (And Write Myself A Letter) (Alternate Studio Take) (Fred E. Ahlert, Joe Young) - 3:10
10. You Never Can Tell (Take 1) (Chuck Berry) - 6:59
11. Back Street Boy (Jam Version) - 4:57
12. Snake - 3:30
13. Burnin' Summer - 4:07
14. Anniversary - 3:00
15.
Country Boy (Alternate Take) (Marshall Barer, Fred Brooks) - 3:34
16. What Went Down (That Night With You) - 3:29
17. Tin And Tambourine (Kathy Lambert, Ronnie Lane) - 4:12
18. Little Piece Of Nothing - 2:26
Disc 201. The Poacher (Take 2) - 3:51
02. Street Gang (Ronnie Lane, Ruan O'Lochlainn, Steve Simpson) - 4:08
03. Nobody's Listenin' - 3:57
04. Stone - 4:10
05. G'morning - 4:02
06. Bottle Of Brandy (Isaacs Family) - 2:50
07. Single Saddle (Arthur Altman, Hal David) - 2:03
08. Lovely - 3:29
09. Ain't No Lady (Kathy Lambert, Ronnie Lane, Ruan O'Lochlainn) - 4:26
10. Blue Monday (Dave Bartholomew) - 4:09
11. Anniversary (Alternate Mix) - 3:07
12. Last Orders (BBC In Concert) - 4:26
13. Done This One Before (BBC In Concert) - 3:58
14. Flags And Banners (BBC In Concert) (Ronnie Lane, Rod Stewart) - 4:06
15.Tell Everyone (BBC In Concert) - 3:40
16. How Come (BBC In Concert) - 3:55
17. I Believe In You (BBC In Concert) (Bernard Gallagher, Graham Lyle) - 4:53
18. Debris (BBC In Concert) - 6:29
19. Ooh La La (BBC In Concert) (Ronnie Lane, Ron Wood) - 3:48
Personnel:------
Ronnie Lane – Guitar, Bass, Vocals
Steve Simpson – Guitar, Mandolin, Violin, Keyboards, Harmonica
Graham Lyle - Banjo, Twelve String Guitar, Guitar Bottleneck, Mandolin
Benny Gallagher - Bass, Guitar, Accordion
Steve Bingham, Brian Belshaw – Bass
Ken Slaven - Fiddle
Kevin Westlake - Guitar
Bruce Rowland - Percussion
Jimmy Jewell - Saxophone
Bill Livesey - Keyboards
Ruan O'Lochlainn – Organ, Piano, Saxophone
Charlie Hart – Violin, Keyboards, Piano, Accordion
Glen LeFleur, Jim Frank, Colin Davy – Drums
Charlie Hart – Violin, Keyboards, Harp, Whistle
Brian Belshaw – Bass, Vocals
The Tanners Of Montgomery - Vocals