Introduction
This project has its roots in the 1975 release of the album 'Inside You' which featured 'previously unreleased' tracks from Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons contract at MoWest/Motown from 1971 to 1974. Released without Frankie Valli’s or Bob Gaudio’s permission, this caused them to distance themselves from their years at Motown, particularly as they had two new recording contracts at Warner-Curb and Private Sock to manage and promote. They had moved on with new material and a NEW sound. The NEW Four Seasons.
And as the Motown contract was an often unhappy period in their personal lives and brought them no musical success they have distanced them from it since as much as they could...it appears. We however have not, as the recordings done are amongst the best of the 70s session work in the context of that decade.
We were told back in 1975 [and up to 2008] that anything else left would have been 'wiped' from tape or if remaining would be unfinished songs and demos. We believed this until a list of songs emerged from within Motown Universal arising from their database back in the 1990s. Subsequent, anonymous donations to us of the ‘Motown Tape Index’ and the Recording Index Cards from the 1970s, known as 'Artists Cards' confirmed our suspicions that completed Tracks still existed. At the same time we found 3 'finished' demos of completed but unreleased songs on acetate which surfaced in 2010. Our suspicions were confirmed and we have researched and campaigned for their release since.
With the start of the Snapper Music Box Set Project in August 2018 Lynn Boleyn, former Motown UK staffer Bob Fisher and I believed we had broken through and Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli would want their archive of Multi-Track [16 and 24 track] recording sessions at Motown during their contract, - recovered, preserved and released as we made clear our help and commitment to the Box Set was for this to happen. I had been researching the status of the Tapes in the Motown Tape Index for several years and had found some verification of the status of what we had never heard of listed as P and T 16 track and Stereo Master Tapes from an 'insider' at Motown Universal. Following our research of the Four Seasons Partnership[FSP] Tape Storage it became clear that this is the only known surviving archive of Multi-Tracks in their whole career catalogue except for what is in Bob and Frankie’s personal storage. All other Studio recordings are lost, as far as we can find at this date. But the Motown Catalogue remains intact we now know.
A Motown Vaults researcher told me.........
“Apparently T as well as P tapes still exist in the Vaults, like the Detroit DM[Duplicate Master] tapes they seem to have no common format, there are Production Masters, Original Masters, Multi-Tracks, all sorts. Also, a lot of Live tapes have T prefixes.
There are over 1000 finished master tapes from the Detroit era alone in the Vaults. Some contain up to 90 tracks (eg a three track tape with all three tracks full of mono masters). There are thousands more from the LA era, plus the multi-tracks, plus the live tapes ... more than anyone could listen to in a lifetime …
This is why the Vault in NYC is the most exciting music archive of the past that probably exists,.........” Again the researcher continues......”It is I am told quite possible that no-one has listened to any particular tape since the last time a track was added to it. Researchers have often found tracks that no-one knew were there. One of the stock responses when someone asks, Is such-and-such in the Vaults?, is “With Motown, you never say never” , even CEO Harry Weinger has said this. Who knows? Some tracks went missing for forty years because they were filed under a different artist and a different title.”
Now the Four Seasons analogue Master Tapes were researched, at least in part, some time ago and Harry Weinger confirmed in 2002 “There is a released album, an unreleased album and a Frankie Valli album” and our research of the Artists Cards has shown this. Many tracks listed have been released by other Motown artists usually around the same time. As a result of our research and a UK plan for Unreleased Tracks via an independent label, in 2008, Harry Weinger took over and with the agreement of the Partnership, tapes were researched and this led to digitization of the previously released tracks and all were found except one and the Motown Anthology, the first CD release of their vinyl releases by Mowest and Motown back in the 1970s. However in that set the original version of 'Listen To Yesterday' was replaced by an alternative version with ‘surf sound’ overdub and a male backing vocal rather than the female vocal on the original 45 version.
So what about the unreleased ? I found evidence from more than 3 sources that the 'assets' were there, but as to what has survived in a completed form remained unknown in 2018 when the Snapper Box Set Project was implemented with Universal Motown supplying Bob Gaudio with at least 25 Tapes identified in this plan.... ‘digitized’ and sent to him for evaluation...... It appears unlikely that a full research of the tapes has been done. I doubt this given the above comments and although my research was partial, it was substantially correct and between 38 and 50 tapes were transferred from Iron Mountain [storage] for evaluation containing all of the 16/24 track and Mix-Downs done at the time... It does not however confirm completeness of recordings nor do the Tape Box covers which should record the session information. But the Tape Index we have and the Artists Cards all cross-relate and confirm the recording session work and the Master 16 [or 24 track] location of analogue tapes and songs as well as SMX’s done[i.e. Stereo Mixes].
Bob Gaudio in 2018 said he really wanted the STEREO Mix-downs and to not incur the cost and time commitment of a full research project....[.he had the Neil Diamond Broadway Musical as his priority.]........HOWEVER Bob did ask for the Tapes to be transferred and the Snapper Music Motown UNRELEASED CD took shape..The Motown Librarian found 19 ‘completed vocals’ in a partial review and 11 Tapes still to be checked in 2019. Bob Gaudio didn’t recognise many of the initial list of 19 songs identified on Tape Box Notes and was asking Frankie what he remembered.
By early 2020, Bob Gaudio made the final decision He either found MIX-DOWN’s from 16 track versions or mixed them himself to make up the 14 tracks [ well 13...as he withdrew ‘I Will Love You like A Man’ perhaps to avoid a LGBTQ reaction?] . We had 13 approved and mixed. Those he did approve either Frankie or he remembered. 15 Tracks with vocals were indicated by the Motown Librarian at the time of transfer and these have not been approved for release.
Several of these he should have remembered as he produced them. The results of their review were, we believe, kept a secret to only Frankie, Bob and Shannon Gaudio. It seemed incongruous too that Bob somehow had even rejected the inclusion of the EXTENDED version of ‘Charisma’ which had already been [without his knowledge] included in the Motown Anthology 2 CD set in 2008!!. Although we have asked Snapper Music for background and more data re the review by Universal and the FSP, we have no explanation for the whole review and selection ‘process’ nor the final result till the Box Set appears. What we know is that the Motown recording story is incomplete and we are documenting our findings and research for the future FULL project we hope will eventually happen
We advised Snapper we wanted more as there are alternative ‘Takes’ and mixes too, confirmed as existing by the Motown library manager. All of the tapes need to be carefully played and annotated, as ALL of the Four Seasons and Frankie Valli Motown recordings remain there as 16 track or STEREO Masters. For example there are alternative Mix-Downs [e.g there are 43 Mixes of THE NIGHT] and some tracks have been found in 2019 copied in to the FSP Tape Storage back in 1973. We have found several alternative versions supplied to the FSP by Motown as ‘sample’ Mixes which we have analyzed and put forward for inclusion and we hope these get included. Only the final Snapper Music release will confirm this.
We have been surprised and somewhat amazed that so little has been included from these unreleased tracks given that completed mixes by Bob Crewe, Hal Davis and The Corporation exist. So in our forthcoming blogs we are documenting what we know at this point in time from our paper records as a partial research of the ‘pulled’ Tapes and we will continue ‘Campaigning’ for more. It is necessary for us to be assured each tape has been reviewed in 'real time' by an engineer from the digitized copies that exist. We would have like to have been involved and escape the ‘cloak of secrecy’ re-these recordings.....but that has been Universal and FSP policy.
Our wish to tell the story of the recordings calls for ‘transparency’ of data and is the reason for this series of blogs re possible tracks and locations that may be found during such a review of the tapes and has always been our approach. Why not be open and build desire in the market place?. The counter argument is that such disclosure can lead to future disappointment if a track cannot be found or is incomplete. But most fans want ‘openness’ as hope is better than zero information. Secrecy is the enemy of an artist’s popularity and legacy.
In our archival research we have 50 Artists Cards, which show the recording history of songs on 16 [or 24] track Tapes. What we have data on covers 21 known released,and 29 ‘unreleased' songs.. So whilst we have 13 tracks approved and included in the Snapper Box Set, there is still a need for a FULL RESEARCH of the tapes and a dedicated Four Seasons at Motown Collectors Box set as the Snapper Box is a LIMITED EDITION set and only 3 CD’s of the Motown Years which covers 35 songs plus perhaps 9 alternative version. This is not right...... when the research in 2019 showed there is enough unreleased material to justify a dedicated Motown release of up to 60 to 70 tracks for inclusion on such a ‘Collectors’ set. The Four Seasons Motown Unreleased Campaign Facebook page will continue to push for a Project where Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli would trust us to research and help compile. We will show in our ‘project plan’ how we would approach this and what we would search for.
This Project Plan is based on a review the Production Tapes pulled from the Motown Universal storage and our Paper Records. There is sufficient data that follows to recover what we believe are a remaining [at least] 15 to 20 extra unreleased tracks located via the Artists Cards as well as the 13 approved in the LIMITED EDITION Snapper Set as well as the Alternative ‘Takes’ and Mix-downs. T tapes may still be the only source for some Masters and these should be sought. Now we know there are other tracks previously only rumoured to exist or completely unknown previously [e.g. ‘Chained’....the Marvin Gaye classic song recorded in late 1971 by Frankie Valli]. Questions still remain.re the tracks on the tapes... Are there vocals? Are they complete or just ‘demos’ ? Who wants them to remain unreleased? Are they financially viable?....Bob Gaudio himself posed the question in notes in 2019….. ‘Are they worth the trouble’….?...re the Snapper Box Set before being reminded that the whole concept of the Box Set back in August 2018, that got the UK Fan Club support was based on including UNRELEASED ….and particularly the MOTOWN UNRELEASED…..so it appears he just did what he felt was viable for him at the time…BUT would he do more in the future?
So.........we are realistic as we have been Campaigning for over 20 years to get the breakthrough of the Snapper Box Set. That Snapper and Bob Gaudio’s commitment proved to be limited has been very disappointing and in reality we see 4 barriers to hearing any of the rest of the tracks:-
- Bob Gaudio needs to be willing to spend money on ‘mixing’ tracks that will not add very much to his income compared to the rest of the Masters already issued.? [ he has said he is not wanting to so far – and whether Shannon Gaudio will in the future is the big question?]
- Harry Weinger needs to get Universal to commit to it [although they may no longer own the recordings in law] ?
- No profitable financial model exists to make it viable [at present] as no more than 3/4,000 copies would probably be sold without major promotion worldwide. However owners of the Beatles and Beach Boys Master Tapes have and are doing just what we propose
- The buying market will reduce progressively as older fans pass away....again without promotion.
There is a possibility that the catalogue investors Primary Wave would see the ‘light’ and someone will seek to generate income before rather than once Frankie and/or Bob have passed away. Maybe the research here will help them but at least we will have shared it. We have seen evidence that the FSP has been primarily money driven in the past and not focused on the ‘art’ and skills of the productions and past musicians, arrangers and producers ...as well as Frankie...but the money will continue to roll in from ‘Jersey Boys’.....and re-issues of ‘Beggin’ !!!
Parts 1 to 6 of our detailed Track knowledge will follow to reflect the songs and the recording session work as we see it.
The Tape Sources
The Universal Motown Tapes we have knowledge of run from P2060 to P2678 [25 in total] for the original ‘Production’ sessions with additional copies made to P and T tapes as noted on Artists Cards. In addition there are 3 Albums of completed Stereo Mixes which should be part of the initial search. These are Located on:-
P4336&7 – Chameleon - Released May 1972 - [used for MW108 CD – The Motown Years 2008]
P4645 – Unreleased Album [Aug 1973} – MW788
P5084&5 – Unreleased Album [May/June 1974]
P5536&7 – Inside You – Released Aug1975 -MWS7007[UK] - [used for MW108 CD – The Motown Years 2008]
Retrieving Tapes P4645/P5084/85 is the first vault search that should be done as this would easily locate a number of 'unreleased'' STEREO mixes completed and transferred to final tape for release. We have recovered some of these tapes from the Partnership Storage which contains an unheard copy of My Eyes Adored You – The Final[and alternative] Mix.
A full list of Master Nrs from an 'internal' Motown Universal spreadsheet is available to complement this list for both released and unreleased. All previously released tracks are NOT included in these lists [bar 2 – 'Walk On Don't Look Back' Alternative Master] and 'Listen To Yesterday' Original 45 Master} and have been issued on CD. The Motown Years 2CD Set 2008 CD issue includes the PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED versions of 'Charisma' [Extended unedited] and 'Listen To Yesterday [Alternative Version] from Tapes P2389 and P2664 respectively.
All Tapes identified as core production tapes should be checked in 'real time' playback as they could contain many original multi-tracks and final STEREO masters. It has been claimed that Motown destroyed or wiped many. This is true and Artist Cards show this but Artists Cards also indicate transfer to alternative T tapes when this happened. Artists Cards confirm this which also indicates that all 16 tracks were completed. Sources within Motown have advised they have to be played to be checked as in the above quote.
Ken Charmer – For the Four Season UK Appreciation Society
Music Researcher
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