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Shake Some Action

Shake Some Action is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Flamin' Groovies. The album was released in June 1976 by Sire Records.[1] The title Shake Some Action originates from a line in the 1965 film None but the Brave.[2]

Shake Some Action
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1976
Recorded1972-1976
StudioRockfield Studios, Monmouth, South Wales
Genre
Length35:56
LabelSire
ProducerDave Edmunds
Flamin' Groovies chronology
Teenage Head
(1971)
Shake Some Action
(1976)
Flamin' Groovies Now
(1978)

Background and recording

Shake Some Action was the first album by the newly reconstituted version of the Flamin' Groovies, who had returned from a five-year hiatus during which lead singer Roy Loney departed the band, leaving guitarist Cyril Jordan as its de facto leader.[3] During that period, the Groovies had released three singles, all recorded in 1972 while the band was living in the UK, under contract to United Artists Records, and being produced by Dave Edmunds.[4] Two of the songs from those sessions (the title track and "You Tore Me Down") eventually ended up on this album.[4] The band drastically reshaped their musical style, stripping down the blues and rockabilly influences of their previous work in favor of a more retro, guitar-oriented power pop style emulating that of the 1960s British Invasion scene.[3][5] The new band took to wearing velvet-collared three-piece suits and Cuban heels in an attempt to recreate the fashion sense of the era.[5] In an interview with ZigZag magazine, Jordan stated that the band "just wanted to get back to the flash of that era, which were the best years, as far as I'm concerned."[5]

Release and reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [6]
Pitchfork8.5/10[7]
Rolling Stone     [8]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [9]
The Village VoiceB[10]

In a contemporary review of Shake Some Action, Robert Christgau of The Village Voice felt that the Flamin' Groovies, without Roy Loney and having remodelled themselves as "an English pop-revival band", now "get their kicks playing dumb", and that while the album contained good songs, "only cultists will ever hear them."[10] In the United States, Shake Some Action reached number 142 on the Billboard albums chart. The album was released to a much greater reception in the United Kingdom, then in the early stages of the punk era.[11][12] Newly based in England, the reformed Flamin' Groovies found itself aligned with the burgeoning punk scene, along with the likes of bands such as the Ramones and the Sex Pistols.[2]

Retrospectively, Ian S. Port of San Francisco Weekly states that Shake Some Action "influenced the rise of power pop and punk in America, and remains a vital document of that era."[13] In a retrospective review of the album, Mark Deming of AllMusic opined that "if Shake Some Action was the first salvo from the new and improved Flamin' Groovies, it also demonstrated that this edition of the band had as much promise as the Loney-fronted group," calling the title track "a brilliant evocation of the adventurous side of British rock circa 1966 ... [which] by its lonesome served as a superb justification for The Groovies' new creative direction."[3] Joe Tangari of Pitchfork wrote that Shake Some Action "is in every sense both a comeback and a re-invention, and it's been rightly championed by collectors and critics extolling its effortless pop perfection."[7]

In 2014, the title track was one of the ten selected by Greil Marcus for his book The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs:

In "Shake Some Action" everything is new, as if the secret [of rock 'n roll] had been discovered and the mystery solved on the spot...It's what the singer is afraid of losing defined now purely in the positive, as flight, as freedom, in Norman Mailer's words loose in the water for the first time in your life, because no matter how many times in how many pieces of music you are swept away as the instrumental passages in "Shake Some Action" can sweep you away, it's always the first time.[14]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Cyril Jordan and Chris Wilson, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Shake Some Action" 4:34
2."Sometimes"Gene Thomasson2:21
3."Yes, It's True" 2:29
4."St. Louis Blues"W. C. Handy2:39
5."You Tore Me Down" 2:50
6."Please Please Girl" 2:04
7."Let the Boy Rock 'n' Roll"Joe Butler, John Sebastian2:18
8."Don't You Lie to Me"Hudson Whittaker, Chuck Berry2:27
9."She Said Yeah"Roddy Jackson, Sonny Christy1:38
10."I'll Cry Alone" 2:15
11."Misery"John Lennon, Paul McCartney1:39
12."I Saw Her"Jordan, Mike Wilhelm, George Hunter2:41
13."Teenage Confidential" 2:45
14."I Can't Hide" 3:12

Personnel

Flamin' Groovies
  • Cyril Jordan - guitar, vocals
  • Chris Wilson - vocals, guitar
  • James Ferrell - guitar
  • George Alexander - bass
  • David Wright - drums
  • Danny Mihm - drums on 1, 5

Cover versions

The title song was covered by Cracker for the soundtrack to the 1995 film Clueless.[15] The Newtown Neurotics live album Kickstarting a Backfiring Nation features “Shake Some Action” redone as “Take Strike Action.”.[16]

Yo La Tengo performed "You Tore Me Down" on their album Fakebook.

The Hitmen have a recorded live version of the song on their compilation album Dancing Time '78-'79. The take is from Live at The Local Inn, Ryde, September 1979.

References

  1. ^ "Shake Some Action | Rhino".
  2. ^ a b Dansby, Andrew (April 30, 2014). "Flamin' Groovies frontman remembers not-so-psychedelic '60s". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Deming, Mark. "Shake Some Action – Flamin' Groovies". AllMusic. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Jordan, Cyril. Liner notes to Slow Death (2002). Retrieved 5 December 2017.
  5. ^ a b c Reynolds, Simon (2011). Retromania: Pop Culture's Addiction to Its Own Past. Faber and Faber. pp. 260–61. ISBN 978-0-86547-994-4.
  6. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Flamin' Groovies". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-0-85712-595-8.
  7. ^ a b Tangari, Joe (September 5, 2005). "Flamin' Groovies: Shake Some Action". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  8. ^ Fields, Gaylord (August 25, 2005). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on March 10, 2007. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  9. ^ Sisario, Ben (2004). "Flamin' Groovies". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 301–02. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  10. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (November 22, 1976). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  11. ^ Mills, Fred (November 14, 2013). "Shake Some Action Once More". Blurt. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
  12. ^ Dougan, John. "Flamin' Groovies". AllMusic. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
  13. ^ Port, Ian S. (July 12, 2013). "Fire Still Burns: The Flamin' Groovies Return to Shake Some Action Again". San Francisco Weekly. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  14. ^ Marcus, Greil (2014). The History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300187373.
  15. ^ Clueless - Original Soundtrack|AllMusic
  16. ^ Jack Rabid, "Newtown Neurotics", Trouser Press

External links

  • Audio only video of the song Shake Some Action on YouTube
  • Remastered audio only video of said song on YouTube
  • Official site at RHINO

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Shake Some Action is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Flamin Groovies The album was released in June 1976 by Sire Records 1 The title Shake Some Action originates from a line in the 1965 film None but the Brave 2 Shake Some ActionStudio album by Flamin GrooviesReleasedJune 1976Recorded1972 1976StudioRockfield Studios Monmouth South WalesGenrePower pop rock and roll proto punk punk rockLength35 56LabelSireProducerDave EdmundsFlamin Groovies chronologyTeenage Head 1971 Shake Some Action 1976 Flamin Groovies Now 1978 Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Release and reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Cover versions 6 References 7 External linksBackground and recording EditShake Some Action was the first album by the newly reconstituted version of the Flamin Groovies who had returned from a five year hiatus during which lead singer Roy Loney departed the band leaving guitarist Cyril Jordan as its de facto leader 3 During that period the Groovies had released three singles all recorded in 1972 while the band was living in the UK under contract to United Artists Records and being produced by Dave Edmunds 4 Two of the songs from those sessions the title track and You Tore Me Down eventually ended up on this album 4 The band drastically reshaped their musical style stripping down the blues and rockabilly influences of their previous work in favor of a more retro guitar oriented power pop style emulating that of the 1960s British Invasion scene 3 5 The new band took to wearing velvet collared three piece suits and Cuban heels in an attempt to recreate the fashion sense of the era 5 In an interview with ZigZag magazine Jordan stated that the band just wanted to get back to the flash of that era which were the best years as far as I m concerned 5 Release and reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 6 Pitchfork8 5 10 7 Rolling Stone 8 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 9 The Village VoiceB 10 In a contemporary review of Shake Some Action Robert Christgau of The Village Voice felt that the Flamin Groovies without Roy Loney and having remodelled themselves as an English pop revival band now get their kicks playing dumb and that while the album contained good songs only cultists will ever hear them 10 In the United States Shake Some Action reached number 142 on the Billboard albums chart The album was released to a much greater reception in the United Kingdom then in the early stages of the punk era 11 12 Newly based in England the reformed Flamin Groovies found itself aligned with the burgeoning punk scene along with the likes of bands such as the Ramones and the Sex Pistols 2 Retrospectively Ian S Port of San Francisco Weekly states that Shake Some Action influenced the rise of power pop and punk in America and remains a vital document of that era 13 In a retrospective review of the album Mark Deming of AllMusic opined that if Shake Some Action was the first salvo from the new and improved Flamin Groovies it also demonstrated that this edition of the band had as much promise as the Loney fronted group calling the title track a brilliant evocation of the adventurous side of British rock circa 1966 which by its lonesome served as a superb justification for The Groovies new creative direction 3 Joe Tangari of Pitchfork wrote that Shake Some Action is in every sense both a comeback and a re invention and it s been rightly championed by collectors and critics extolling its effortless pop perfection 7 In 2014 the title track was one of the ten selected by Greil Marcus for his book The History of Rock n Roll in Ten Songs In Shake Some Action everything is new as if the secret of rock n roll had been discovered and the mystery solved on the spot It s what the singer is afraid of losing defined now purely in the positive as flight as freedom in Norman Mailer s words loose in the water for the first time in your life because no matter how many times in how many pieces of music you are swept away as the instrumental passages in Shake Some Action can sweep you away it s always the first time 14 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Cyril Jordan and Chris Wilson except where noted No TitleWriter s Length1 Shake Some Action 4 342 Sometimes Gene Thomasson2 213 Yes It s True 2 294 St Louis Blues W C Handy2 395 You Tore Me Down 2 506 Please Please Girl 2 047 Let the Boy Rock n Roll Joe Butler John Sebastian2 188 Don t You Lie to Me Hudson Whittaker Chuck Berry2 279 She Said Yeah Roddy Jackson Sonny Christy1 3810 I ll Cry Alone 2 1511 Misery John Lennon Paul McCartney1 3912 I Saw Her Jordan Mike Wilhelm George Hunter2 4113 Teenage Confidential 2 4514 I Can t Hide 3 12Personnel EditFlamin GrooviesCyril Jordan guitar vocals Chris Wilson vocals guitar James Ferrell guitar George Alexander bass David Wright drums Danny Mihm drums on 1 5Cover versions EditThe title song was covered by Cracker for the soundtrack to the 1995 film Clueless 15 The Newtown Neurotics live album Kickstarting a Backfiring Nation features Shake Some Action redone as Take Strike Action 16 Yo La Tengo performed You Tore Me Down on their album Fakebook The Hitmen have a recorded live version of the song on their compilation album Dancing Time 78 79 The take is from Live at The Local Inn Ryde September 1979 References Edit Shake Some Action Rhino a b Dansby Andrew April 30 2014 Flamin Groovies frontman remembers not so psychedelic 60s Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 20 2015 a b c d Deming Mark Shake Some Action Flamin Groovies AllMusic Retrieved August 13 2015 a b Jordan Cyril Liner notes to Slow Death 2002 Retrieved 5 December 2017 a b c Reynolds Simon 2011 Retromania Pop Culture s Addiction to Its Own Past Faber and Faber pp 260 61 ISBN 978 0 86547 994 4 Larkin Colin 2011 Flamin Groovies The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed Omnibus Press ISBN 978 0 85712 595 8 a b Tangari Joe September 5 2005 Flamin Groovies Shake Some Action Pitchfork Retrieved August 13 2015 Fields Gaylord August 25 2005 Flamin Groovies Shake Some Action Rolling Stone Archived from the original on March 10 2007 Retrieved August 13 2015 Sisario Ben 2004 Flamin Groovies In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 301 02 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 a b Christgau Robert November 22 1976 Christgau s Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved August 13 2015 Mills Fred November 14 2013 Shake Some Action Once More Blurt Retrieved August 17 2019 Dougan John Flamin Groovies AllMusic Retrieved August 13 2015 Port Ian S July 12 2013 Fire Still Burns The Flamin Groovies Return to Shake Some Action Again San Francisco Weekly Retrieved November 20 2015 Marcus Greil 2014 The History of Rock n Roll in Ten Songs Yale University Press ISBN 9780300187373 Clueless Original Soundtrack AllMusic Jack Rabid Newtown Neurotics Trouser PressExternal links EditAudio only video of the song Shake Some Action on YouTube Remastered audio only video of said song on YouTube Official site at RHINO Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shake Some Action amp oldid 1109948013, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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