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Mortimer - Mortimer (1967-68 us, magnificent swinging beat psychedelia, 2006 remaster with bonus tracks)



Being forever overshadowed by their brief liaison with Apple Records, in spite of never even getting a chance for a full “bite”, Mortimer is a bunch of ex-garage rockers (as The Teddy Boys), hailing from another (Big) Apple, turning mellower under the influence of sounds of the day, coming both from the American West Coast, as well as Britain.

Dropping their initial full-band punky attitude for a peculiar, mostly acoustic/congas-backed harmonizing, in 1967 they delivered an item that has become pretty sought after among popsike collectors over the years. The opening track, Dedicated Music Man, with it’s innocent folky verses being followed by a full blown rock-out, is the only one incorporating the traditional guitar-bass-drums set up.

While Life’s Sweet Progression, though acoustic based, also offers a kind of a more rocking approach, compared to the rest of the content, which is exclusively lightweight psychedelicacy, ranging from dreamy Beatle-ish vocal arrangements as heard in Where Dragons Guard The Doors, through catchy sunshiny pop gems.

Such as another pair of Beatlisms, Would You Believe and To Understand Someone, and the equally sunny, but kinda moody at the same time, Singing To The Sunshine, to Waiting For Someone, finding them somewhere between Simon & Garfunkel and the Everlies, or the genuinely Britsike-sounding piece called Take Your Troubles, that wouldn’t sound out of place on any of the Zombies’ or Kinks’ late ‘60s releases.

After failing to gain much recognition out of the New York region, the band was taken to London by their manager Danny Secunda, securing a deal with Apple, and even recording an album for the label, which still remains to be bitten, but that’s another story of course.
by Garwood Pickjon, September 6, 2006
 Tracks
1. Dedicated Music Man - 3:29
2. Where Dragons Guard The Doors - 3:30
3. Would You Believe - 2:39
4. Singing To The Sunshine - 3:21
5. Mortimer's Theme - 2:53
6. Take Your Troubles - 3:15
7. To Understand Someone - 2:21
8. Waiting For Someone - 2:36
9. Life's Sweet Music - 2:26
10.Yes We Know - 2:47
11.Dedicated Music Man - 3:28
12.To Understand Someone - 2:20
13.Igenue's Theme (Tom Smith, Guy Masson, Tony Van Benschoten) - 2:26
14.Slicker "Beauty Hints" (Jackie Brandwin, Tom Smith, Guy Masson, Tony Van Benschoten) - 2:27
15.Christine Tildsley (Tony Van Benschoten) - 3:35
16.And They Sang (Tom Smith, Guy Masson, Tony Van Benschoten) - 4:19
All songs by Tom Smith, Robert Ronga, Guy Masson, Tony Van Benschoten except where stated
Tracks 1-10 from (US) Philips LP 'Mortimer' PHS 600-267, 1967
Tracks 11-12 (US) Philips single 40524, 1967
Tracks 13-14 (US) Philips single 40567, 1968
Tracks 15-16 previously unreleased, recorded 1967-1968

Mortimer
*Guy Masson - Vocals, Drums, Percussion
*Tom Smith - Vocals, Guitar
*Tony Van Benschoten - Vocals, Bass, Guitar