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Personnel:
GLYNN BELL gtr A B C F G
DAVE BINGHAM vcls A B C D E F G
ROBIN BOERS drms A B C D E F G
ROGER MAYNE gtr A B F G
JOHN READ bs A F
HOWIE SMITH bs B C D E
MIKE McKENNA gtr C D
RAY NOVAK keyb'ds D E
DAVE KINDRED gtr E
ALBUM:
1(A) SOMEWHERE OUTSIDE (Yorktown YT 500 01) 1966 R4
NB: (1) There were both muticoloured and white label issues of this album, which has also been counterfeited. (1) reissued on CD (Unidisc AGEK 2185) 199?. Ugly Ducklings (Yorktown YT-50003) 1982 was a mix of album, non-album and unissued tracks. This was later reissued on CD (Unidisc AGEK 2186) 199?. There's also another CD compilation of their material Too Much, Too Soon (Pacemaker PACE 021) 1997. Other releases include Off The Wall (LP) (Razor RAZ 003) 1980 and Duck Tales (CD) (Freeway Records 001) 1999.
45s:
1 Nothin'/I Can Tell (Yorktown 45001) 1966 70
2 She Ain't No Use To Me/10:30 Train (Yorktown Y-45002) 1966 59
3 Just In Case You Wonder/That's Just A Thought I Had In My Mind (Yorktown Y-45003) 1966 68
4 Postman's Fancy/Not For Long (Yorktown Y-45005) 1967 -
5 Gaslight/Rimb Nugget (Yorktown YV-45013) 1967 17
6 Epilogue/I Know What To Say (Yorktown YV-45017) 1967 –
Reissue 45s:
7 Gaslight/Rimb Nugget (Yorkville 45070) 1973 -
8 Nothin'/Gaslight (Underground 1021) 1976 -
NB: (1) This was issued initially with a black label, then subsequently with a multi-coloured one. (8) also listed as (Arc UR 1021).
Formed in the spring of 1965 as The Strolling Bones, a blatant Rolling Stones-inspired outfit featuring Brian Jones look-a-like, British-born Glyn Bell. After making its live debut at Cedarbrae High School in Toronto's Scarborough district (the entire band minus Boers studied there), the group changed name to The Ugly Ducklings and won a residency at Charlie Brown's Place. In late 1965, the band attracted the attention of Yorktown Records, who recorded the group's debut single, the Bingham-Mayne collaboration, Nothin' for a mere $300 on a 2-track machine at Hallmark Studios. The record was picked by local radio and became a local smash in March of the following year. On the back of the single's success, the 'Ducks landed their dream gig - opening for the Stones at Maple Leaf Gardens in June 1966.
The group's debut album Somewhere Outside, recorded in New York and Toronto was issued around this time and contained all of the group's early singles. The opening cut, Nothin', was also their finest moment, with its snotty punk vocals and guitar assault. She Ain't No Use To Me was a punk shouter with some snappy guitar work, whilst That's Just A Thought I Had In My Mind is more restrained, veering more towards pop. Also of note on the album were Do What You Want, a mid-paced beat number; Just In Case You Wonder, which featured some good fuzz guitar; Hey Mama (Keep Your Big Mouth Shut), notable for some fine psychedelic guitar work; a snotty version of Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Any More, the only non-original and the closing cut, Windy City (Noise At The North End), an atmospheric instrumental complete with sound effects and more fuzz guitar. However, the label's decision to bring in producer Brian Ahern against the band's wishes, and its failure to distribute the 'Ducks records properly in the US led to the first of several personnel changes in early 1967. Read dropped out (later working in the photographic retail business) and was replaced by Howie Smith.
Differences in musical direction led to Mayne's departure later in the year and Bell followed him soon afterwards. In their place, the 'Ducks recruited Mike McKenna from Luke and The Apostles. Mayne subsequently tried to form a new group but nothing happened and he later went on to work in the TV business, producing commercials for ABC. Bell meanwhile became involved with commercial art.
Amid all this activity, the group enjoyed its biggest hit with the brilliant Gaslight, which had been recorded in New York with the NBC Orchestra, and only featured Bingham on the record.
The new line-up made a few recordings in late 1967 and early 1968, including McKenna's Blues Fell This Morning and Bingham's Rise To Your Calling, which were never issued at the time, but have since appeared on The Ugly Ducklings compilation Duck Tales. In the spring of 1968, Ray Novak was added on organ, but this line-up didn't gel and in June, McKenna left to form McKenna Mendelson. Guitarist Dave Kindred was brought in to fill his shoes.
The revised band line-up made a comeback at Toronto's Flick during July 1968, but no recordings were made. In early 1969, the band split up, only to reform a few months later as GNU. Boers maintained the greatest profile working with B.B. King, Charlie Musselwhite, Neil Merryweather and the 49th Parallel. Throughout the '70s there were several Ugly Ducklings reunions, but no official recordings appeared.
In 1980 however, the original members decided to reform and an album called Off The Wall was released.
The current line-up featuring former Buffalo Springfield Revisited guitarist Stan Endersby on bass made its debut at the Toronto Rock Revival concert, held at the Warehouse on May 2, 1999.
The recent CD, Too Much Too Soon includes remastered cuts from many of their 45s, plus one newly recorded track.
The Ugly Ducklings are widely recognised to be one of the best garage punk bands to have come out of Canada, and their album is recommended.
Two of their later 45s also figured on compilations:- Gaslight on Yorkville Evolution and Epilogue on CTV's After Four. Retrospectively, you'll find Just In Case You Wonder on Pebbles, Vol. 10 and A Journey To Tyme; She Ain't Used To Me on Ear-Piercing Punk and Mayhem And Psychosis, Vol. 3; That's Just A Thought That I Had... on A Journey To Tyme and Gaslight on Psychedelic Archives, Vol. 7 (CD).
(Nick Warburton/Vernon Joynson)
Personnel:
GLYNN BELL gtr A B C F G
DAVE BINGHAM vcls A B C D E F G
ROBIN BOERS drms A B C D E F G
ROGER MAYNE gtr A B F G
JOHN READ bs A F
HOWIE SMITH bs B C D E
MIKE McKENNA gtr C D
RAY NOVAK keyb'ds D E
DAVE KINDRED gtr E
ALBUM:
1(A) SOMEWHERE OUTSIDE (Yorktown YT 500 01) 1966 R4
NB: (1) There were both muticoloured and white label issues of this album, which has also been counterfeited. (1) reissued on CD (Unidisc AGEK 2185) 199?. Ugly Ducklings (Yorktown YT-50003) 1982 was a mix of album, non-album and unissued tracks. This was later reissued on CD (Unidisc AGEK 2186) 199?. There's also another CD compilation of their material Too Much, Too Soon (Pacemaker PACE 021) 1997. Other releases include Off The Wall (LP) (Razor RAZ 003) 1980 and Duck Tales (CD) (Freeway Records 001) 1999.
45s:
1 Nothin'/I Can Tell (Yorktown 45001) 1966 70
2 She Ain't No Use To Me/10:30 Train (Yorktown Y-45002) 1966 59
3 Just In Case You Wonder/That's Just A Thought I Had In My Mind (Yorktown Y-45003) 1966 68
4 Postman's Fancy/Not For Long (Yorktown Y-45005) 1967 -
5 Gaslight/Rimb Nugget (Yorktown YV-45013) 1967 17
6 Epilogue/I Know What To Say (Yorktown YV-45017) 1967 –
Reissue 45s:
7 Gaslight/Rimb Nugget (Yorkville 45070) 1973 -
8 Nothin'/Gaslight (Underground 1021) 1976 -
NB: (1) This was issued initially with a black label, then subsequently with a multi-coloured one. (8) also listed as (Arc UR 1021).
Formed in the spring of 1965 as The Strolling Bones, a blatant Rolling Stones-inspired outfit featuring Brian Jones look-a-like, British-born Glyn Bell. After making its live debut at Cedarbrae High School in Toronto's Scarborough district (the entire band minus Boers studied there), the group changed name to The Ugly Ducklings and won a residency at Charlie Brown's Place. In late 1965, the band attracted the attention of Yorktown Records, who recorded the group's debut single, the Bingham-Mayne collaboration, Nothin' for a mere $300 on a 2-track machine at Hallmark Studios. The record was picked by local radio and became a local smash in March of the following year. On the back of the single's success, the 'Ducks landed their dream gig - opening for the Stones at Maple Leaf Gardens in June 1966.
The group's debut album Somewhere Outside, recorded in New York and Toronto was issued around this time and contained all of the group's early singles. The opening cut, Nothin', was also their finest moment, with its snotty punk vocals and guitar assault. She Ain't No Use To Me was a punk shouter with some snappy guitar work, whilst That's Just A Thought I Had In My Mind is more restrained, veering more towards pop. Also of note on the album were Do What You Want, a mid-paced beat number; Just In Case You Wonder, which featured some good fuzz guitar; Hey Mama (Keep Your Big Mouth Shut), notable for some fine psychedelic guitar work; a snotty version of Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Any More, the only non-original and the closing cut, Windy City (Noise At The North End), an atmospheric instrumental complete with sound effects and more fuzz guitar. However, the label's decision to bring in producer Brian Ahern against the band's wishes, and its failure to distribute the 'Ducks records properly in the US led to the first of several personnel changes in early 1967. Read dropped out (later working in the photographic retail business) and was replaced by Howie Smith.
Differences in musical direction led to Mayne's departure later in the year and Bell followed him soon afterwards. In their place, the 'Ducks recruited Mike McKenna from Luke and The Apostles. Mayne subsequently tried to form a new group but nothing happened and he later went on to work in the TV business, producing commercials for ABC. Bell meanwhile became involved with commercial art.
Amid all this activity, the group enjoyed its biggest hit with the brilliant Gaslight, which had been recorded in New York with the NBC Orchestra, and only featured Bingham on the record.
The new line-up made a few recordings in late 1967 and early 1968, including McKenna's Blues Fell This Morning and Bingham's Rise To Your Calling, which were never issued at the time, but have since appeared on The Ugly Ducklings compilation Duck Tales. In the spring of 1968, Ray Novak was added on organ, but this line-up didn't gel and in June, McKenna left to form McKenna Mendelson. Guitarist Dave Kindred was brought in to fill his shoes.
The revised band line-up made a comeback at Toronto's Flick during July 1968, but no recordings were made. In early 1969, the band split up, only to reform a few months later as GNU. Boers maintained the greatest profile working with B.B. King, Charlie Musselwhite, Neil Merryweather and the 49th Parallel. Throughout the '70s there were several Ugly Ducklings reunions, but no official recordings appeared.
In 1980 however, the original members decided to reform and an album called Off The Wall was released.
The current line-up featuring former Buffalo Springfield Revisited guitarist Stan Endersby on bass made its debut at the Toronto Rock Revival concert, held at the Warehouse on May 2, 1999.
The recent CD, Too Much Too Soon includes remastered cuts from many of their 45s, plus one newly recorded track.
The Ugly Ducklings are widely recognised to be one of the best garage punk bands to have come out of Canada, and their album is recommended.
Two of their later 45s also figured on compilations:- Gaslight on Yorkville Evolution and Epilogue on CTV's After Four. Retrospectively, you'll find Just In Case You Wonder on Pebbles, Vol. 10 and A Journey To Tyme; She Ain't Used To Me on Ear-Piercing Punk and Mayhem And Psychosis, Vol. 3; That's Just A Thought That I Had... on A Journey To Tyme and Gaslight on Psychedelic Archives, Vol. 7 (CD).
(Nick Warburton/Vernon Joynson)
Tracks:
1 - Nothin'
2 - Do What You Want
3 - She Ain't No Use to Me
4 - Just in Case You Wonder
5 - Not for Long
6 - I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart out Anymore
7 - Hey Mama (Keep Your Big Mouth Shut)
8 - 10-30 Train
9 - That's Just the Thought That I Had in My Mind
10 - Postman's Fancy
11 - Windy City (Noise At The North End)
12 - I Wish You Would
13 - Gaslight
14 - Rimb Nugget.Mp3
15 - My Little Red Book (Bonus)
16 - I Need Your Love (Bonus)
17 - I Can Tell (Bonus)
18 - Epilogue (Bonus)
19 - I Know What To Say (Bonus)
1 - Nothin'
2 - Do What You Want
3 - She Ain't No Use to Me
4 - Just in Case You Wonder
5 - Not for Long
6 - I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart out Anymore
7 - Hey Mama (Keep Your Big Mouth Shut)
8 - 10-30 Train
9 - That's Just the Thought That I Had in My Mind
10 - Postman's Fancy
11 - Windy City (Noise At The North End)
12 - I Wish You Would
13 - Gaslight
14 - Rimb Nugget.Mp3
15 - My Little Red Book (Bonus)
16 - I Need Your Love (Bonus)
17 - I Can Tell (Bonus)
18 - Epilogue (Bonus)
19 - I Know What To Say (Bonus)
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