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Master's Apprentices (1971 album)

Master's Apprentices (re-titled Choice Cuts in Australia) is the third studio album by The Masters Apprentices, released in March 1971 on Regal Zonophone.

Master's Apprentices
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 1971 (1971-03)
RecordedSeptember 1970
Studio
GenreHard rock, psychedelic rock, progressive rock
Length35:28
LabelColumbia (Australia), Regal Zonophone (UK)
ProducerJeff Jarratt
The Masters Apprentices chronology
Masterpiece
(1970)
Master's Apprentices
(1971)
Nicklelodeon
(1971)
Singles from Master's Apprentices
  1. "Because I Love You" / "I'm Your Satisfier"
    Released: January 1971

Background edit

In mid-1969, The Masters Apprentices won a boat trip to England in Hoadley's "Battle of the Sounds". With this the group were set on breaking into the UK market. They worked to save money for the effort with a national farewell tour in April–May. On 25 May, they boarded the Fairsky for the UK, leaving their agency business in the hands of Adrian Barker.[1] The six-week ocean voyage provided a break after years of constant gigging. Without the pressure and distraction of touring, they wrote and rehearsed new material. They had a stopover in Panama, where they were 'ripped off' while they bought some local marijuana. Arriving at the height of an English summer in July, the band entered a productive period. They moved into a hotel in Bayswater, but it was too expensive, so they moved to a house in North Harrow, London, where they continued to write and rehearse, and made contact with other Aussie expatriates. Freed from constant performing, they immersed themselves in the cultural life of London, going on shopping sprees for clothes in Kings Road, Chelsea, ploughing through scores of new records and doing the rounds of clubs and concerts, seeing the best music on offer.

Having only been advanced $500 by EMI Australia, bassist Glenn Wheatley started knocking on doors in hopes of getting the band established in London and possibly securing a record deal. Wheatley contacted EMI in London, and met Trudy Green, secretary to staff producer Jeff Jarratt. Green was later an artist manager for Heart, Janet Jackson and Mick Jagger. She liked the Australian band and got Jarratt interested, he agreed to produce them. EMI Australia agreed to pay for the album's recording, with EMI UK providing the artwork; the group were thrilled to record at the legendary Abbey Road Studios with Jarratt and engineer Peter Bown. Jarratt had worked on some of The Beatles' later recordings, and Brown's credits included Pink Floyd's A Saucerful of Secrets, Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother.

Just before the start of recording, Keays made a trip to mainland Europe, and was in Copenhagen when he heard of the death of Jimi Hendrix, one of his idols. Back in London, Ford and Keays penned "Song for a Lost Gypsy",[2] which they added to their songlist. The band entered the studio in September to record the new album. The staff and facilities were superior to those in Australia, which allowed a greater range of expression. The songs they brought to the sessions—many written during the voyage—were original and distinctive, distilling their recent musical influences. This included the heavier sounds of Hendrix, King Crimson and Free, as well as the acoustic styles of Donovan, the Small Faces and Van Morrison (whose Astral Weeks LP was on constant rotation at their North Harrow house). They brought in outside musicians to augment some tracks, and made use of Paul McCartney's white grand piano on a few cuts, including "Because I Love You". During sessions they bumped into a Who's Who of UK music: The Moody Blues, Pink Floyd, Barclay James Harvest, Ringo Starr and Roy Harper. Towards the end of recording, they found themselves one song short of the optimum LP length, so at Jarratt's suggestion they wrote a new song, built up from a Latin-flavoured instrumental shuffle that Ford had been playing with. Keays wrote lyrics for the piece overnight, they cut it the next day and it became the album's opening track "Rio de Camero".

The entire LP was recorded, mixed and mastered within a month, and the band were thrilled with the results. The choice of the first single was, "Because I Love You", a song of love, separation and independence, and became a popular and enduring recording.[3] To promote it, they used Australian film-maker Timothy Fisher to make a music video. The simple but effective clip was filmed on a chilly autumn morning on Hampstead Heath. Black-and-white prints were shown many times on Australian TV, where colour was not introduced until 1975, but it was shot in colour, as were several other clips for tracks from the LP, most were not screened.

The album's cover depicts an elegant, overstuffed chair in a panelled room, with a mysterious disembodied hand holding a cigarette floating above it. It was from the English design group Hipgnosis, who were responsible for covers by Pink Floyd, 10cc and Led Zeppelin. Despite the prospects for their new LP, the band were caught by surprise after its completion when Wheatley revealed they were almost broke. They were determined to stay in London but desperately needed funds. A phone call to EMI Australia for financial assistance proved futile, so they planned an Australian tour. Wheatley headed home to organise it and secured a local soft drink company as a sponsor. The band returned to Australia at the end of December, just as "Because I Love You" was released. It was their fourth consecutive Top 20 hit, reaching No. 12 nationally,[4] and became one of the key songs of the new era of Australian rock.[3] The album's title internationally was Master's Apprentices, however since their debut album already bore that name in Australia, it was re-titled Choice Cuts. This alternate title only featured on the label the original vinyl record's label, while the front cover still featured the same title and artwork as the self-titled album.

Reception edit

Complementary reviews of the album were positive. Melody Maker's Ray Hollingworth praised the album's original sounding material, particularly "Because I Love You"; "Maybe it's the strong use of acoustic guitar, maybe it's the blowing energetic scores and vocals 'Because I Love You' is one of those splendid shifting things.".[5] However, despite positive reviews, the album failed to make any impact on the UK charts.

In Australia, the lead single "Because I Love You" would reach #12 on the Go-Set National Top 60 Charts. When the album was released in Australia in April 1971 as Choice Cuts, initial sales were slow. Eventually, by July, the album would climb to #11 on the Go-Set Top 20 Albums Charts.

Track listing edit

All songs written by Doug Ford and Jim Keays, except where noted.

Side A
No.TitleLength
1."Rio De Camero"4:02
2."Michael" (Doug Ford)3:07
3."Easy To Lie"3:58
4."Because I Love You"4:30
5."Catty" (Doug Ford)2:34
Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Our Friend Owsley Stanley 3"2:43
2."Death Of A King" (Doug Ford)2:35
3."Song For A Lost Gypsy"2:03
4."I'm Your Satisfier"2:15
5."Song For Joey - Part 2" (Colin Burgess, Doug Ford, Glenn Wheatley, Jim Keays)3:32

Personnel edit

The Masters Apprentices
Other Musicians
  • Larry Steel - Congas (tracks: Rio De Camero)
  • Claude Lintott - Jew's Harp (tracks: I'm Your Satisfier)
Production Team
  • Producer – Jeff Jarratt
  • Engineers  - John Kurlander, Peter Bown
Artwork

Charts edit

Chart Peak Position
Australia (Go-Set Top 20 Album) 11[6]

References edit

General
  • Keays, Jim (1999). His Master's Voice: The Masters Apprentices: The bad boys of sixties rock 'n' roll. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-185-X. Retrieved 29 May 2017. Note: limited preview for on-line version.
  • Kimball, Duncan (2002). . Milesago: Australasian Music and Popular Culture 1964–1975. Ice Productions. Archived from the original on 13 November 2016. Retrieved 29 May 2017.
  • McFarlane, Ian (1999). . Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 29 May 2017. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
  • Spencer, Chris; Nowara, Zbig; McHenry, Paul (2002) [1987]. The Who's Who of Australian Rock. Noble Park, Vic.: Five Mile Press. ISBN 1-86503-891-1.[7] Note: [on-line] version was established at in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition. As from September 2010 the [on-line] version is no longer available.
Specific
  1. ^ Keays, p. 218
  2. ^ ""Song for a Lost Gypsy" at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 29 August 2009.
  3. ^ a b Kimball, 2002.
  4. ^ "Go-Set search engine results for "Because I Love You"". Go-Set. Waverley Press. Retrieved 1 September 2009.
  5. ^ "Reviews". The Masters Apprentices. Retrieved 22 February 2018.
  6. ^ Kent, David (2005). Australian Chart Book 1940 - 1969. Turramurra, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd. ISBN 0-646-44439-5.
  7. ^ "Who's who of Australian rock / compiled by Chris Spencer, Zbig Nowara & Paul McHenry". catalogue. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 29 January 2010.

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Master s Apprentices re titled Choice Cuts in Australia is the third studio album by The Masters Apprentices released in March 1971 on Regal Zonophone Master s ApprenticesStudio album by The Masters ApprenticesReleasedMarch 1971 1971 03 RecordedSeptember 1970StudioAbbey Road Studios LondonGenreHard rock psychedelic rock progressive rockLength35 28LabelColumbia Australia Regal Zonophone UK ProducerJeff JarrattThe Masters Apprentices chronologyMasterpiece 1970 Master s Apprentices 1971 Nicklelodeon 1971 Singles from Master s Apprentices Because I Love You I m Your Satisfier Released January 1971 Contents 1 Background 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground editIn mid 1969 The Masters Apprentices won a boat trip to England in Hoadley s Battle of the Sounds With this the group were set on breaking into the UK market They worked to save money for the effort with a national farewell tour in April May On 25 May they boarded the Fairsky for the UK leaving their agency business in the hands of Adrian Barker 1 The six week ocean voyage provided a break after years of constant gigging Without the pressure and distraction of touring they wrote and rehearsed new material They had a stopover in Panama where they were ripped off while they bought some local marijuana Arriving at the height of an English summer in July the band entered a productive period They moved into a hotel in Bayswater but it was too expensive so they moved to a house in North Harrow London where they continued to write and rehearse and made contact with other Aussie expatriates Freed from constant performing they immersed themselves in the cultural life of London going on shopping sprees for clothes in Kings Road Chelsea ploughing through scores of new records and doing the rounds of clubs and concerts seeing the best music on offer Having only been advanced 500 by EMI Australia bassist Glenn Wheatley started knocking on doors in hopes of getting the band established in London and possibly securing a record deal Wheatley contacted EMI in London and met Trudy Green secretary to staff producer Jeff Jarratt Green was later an artist manager for Heart Janet Jackson and Mick Jagger She liked the Australian band and got Jarratt interested he agreed to produce them EMI Australia agreed to pay for the album s recording with EMI UK providing the artwork the group were thrilled to record at the legendary Abbey Road Studios with Jarratt and engineer Peter Bown Jarratt had worked on some of The Beatles later recordings and Brown s credits included Pink Floyd s A Saucerful of Secrets Ummagumma and Atom Heart Mother Just before the start of recording Keays made a trip to mainland Europe and was in Copenhagen when he heard of the death of Jimi Hendrix one of his idols Back in London Ford and Keays penned Song for a Lost Gypsy 2 which they added to their songlist The band entered the studio in September to record the new album The staff and facilities were superior to those in Australia which allowed a greater range of expression The songs they brought to the sessions many written during the voyage were original and distinctive distilling their recent musical influences This included the heavier sounds of Hendrix King Crimson and Free as well as the acoustic styles of Donovan the Small Faces and Van Morrison whose Astral Weeks LP was on constant rotation at their North Harrow house They brought in outside musicians to augment some tracks and made use of Paul McCartney s white grand piano on a few cuts including Because I Love You During sessions they bumped into a Who s Who of UK music The Moody Blues Pink Floyd Barclay James Harvest Ringo Starr and Roy Harper Towards the end of recording they found themselves one song short of the optimum LP length so at Jarratt s suggestion they wrote a new song built up from a Latin flavoured instrumental shuffle that Ford had been playing with Keays wrote lyrics for the piece overnight they cut it the next day and it became the album s opening track Rio de Camero The entire LP was recorded mixed and mastered within a month and the band were thrilled with the results The choice of the first single was Because I Love You a song of love separation and independence and became a popular and enduring recording 3 To promote it they used Australian film maker Timothy Fisher to make a music video The simple but effective clip was filmed on a chilly autumn morning on Hampstead Heath Black and white prints were shown many times on Australian TV where colour was not introduced until 1975 but it was shot in colour as were several other clips for tracks from the LP most were not screened The album s cover depicts an elegant overstuffed chair in a panelled room with a mysterious disembodied hand holding a cigarette floating above it It was from the English design group Hipgnosis who were responsible for covers by Pink Floyd 10cc and Led Zeppelin Despite the prospects for their new LP the band were caught by surprise after its completion when Wheatley revealed they were almost broke They were determined to stay in London but desperately needed funds A phone call to EMI Australia for financial assistance proved futile so they planned an Australian tour Wheatley headed home to organise it and secured a local soft drink company as a sponsor The band returned to Australia at the end of December just as Because I Love You was released It was their fourth consecutive Top 20 hit reaching No 12 nationally 4 and became one of the key songs of the new era of Australian rock 3 The album s title internationally was Master s Apprentices however since their debut album already bore that name in Australia it was re titled Choice Cuts This alternate title only featured on the label the original vinyl record s label while the front cover still featured the same title and artwork as the self titled album Reception editComplementary reviews of the album were positive Melody Maker s Ray Hollingworth praised the album s original sounding material particularly Because I Love You Maybe it s the strong use of acoustic guitar maybe it s the blowing energetic scores and vocals Because I Love You is one of those splendid shifting things 5 However despite positive reviews the album failed to make any impact on the UK charts In Australia the lead single Because I Love You would reach 12 on the Go Set National Top 60 Charts When the album was released in Australia in April 1971 as Choice Cuts initial sales were slow Eventually by July the album would climb to 11 on the Go Set Top 20 Albums Charts Track listing editAll songs written by Doug Ford and Jim Keays except where noted Side ANo TitleLength1 Rio De Camero 4 022 Michael Doug Ford 3 073 Easy To Lie 3 584 Because I Love You 4 305 Catty Doug Ford 2 34 Side BNo TitleLength1 Our Friend Owsley Stanley 3 2 432 Death Of A King Doug Ford 2 353 Song For A Lost Gypsy 2 034 I m Your Satisfier 2 155 Song For Joey Part 2 Colin Burgess Doug Ford Glenn Wheatley Jim Keays 3 32Personnel editThe Masters Apprentices Doug Ford Jim Keays Colin Burgess Glenn Wheatley Other Musicians Larry Steel Congas tracks Rio De Camero Claude Lintott Jew s Harp tracks I m Your Satisfier Production Team Producer Jeff Jarratt Engineers John Kurlander Peter Bown Artwork Photography and Cover Design HipgnosisCharts editChart Peak Position Australia Go Set Top 20 Album 11 6 References editGeneral Keays Jim 1999 His Master s Voice The Masters Apprentices The bad boys of sixties rock n roll St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 185 X Retrieved 29 May 2017 Note limited preview for on line version Kimball Duncan 2002 The Masters Apprentices Milesago Australasian Music and Popular Culture 1964 1975 Ice Productions Archived from the original on 13 November 2016 Retrieved 29 May 2017 McFarlane Ian 1999 WHAMMO Homepage Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop St Leonards NSW Allen amp Unwin ISBN 1 86508 072 1 Archived from the original on 5 April 2004 Retrieved 29 May 2017 Note Archived on line copy has limited functionality Spencer Chris Nowara Zbig McHenry Paul 2002 1987 The Who s Who of Australian Rock Noble Park Vic Five Mile Press ISBN 1 86503 891 1 7 Note on line version was established at White Room Electronic Publishing Pty Ltd in 2007 and was expanded from the 2002 edition As from September 2010 the on line version is no longer available Specific Keays p 218 Song for a Lost Gypsy at APRA search engine Australasian Performing Right Association APRA Retrieved 29 August 2009 a b Kimball 2002 Go Set search engine results for Because I Love You Go Set Waverley Press Retrieved 1 September 2009 Reviews The Masters Apprentices Retrieved 22 February 2018 Kent David 2005 Australian Chart Book 1940 1969 Turramurra N S W Australian Chart Book Pty Ltd ISBN 0 646 44439 5 Who s who of Australian rock compiled by Chris Spencer Zbig Nowara amp Paul McHenry catalogue National Library of Australia Retrieved 29 January 2010 Retrieved from https en 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