The confirmation by Snapper Music on their Madfish on-line ordering site is a welcome sight for Collectors of The Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons catalogue. We did not expect the publication of the track listing so soon as this was still being edited a fortnight ago, but it gives everyone the chance to see what we uncovered in 3 years of research of all available sources with Bill Inglot, past Four Seasons and the fan network.
But in the rush to press a few tracks got missed off the list and publicity, and which Snapper have confirmed to me will be in the final release. So this blog confirms the revisions to the track listing provided on the Madfish 'official' site. Firstly the UNRELEASED Tracks.....
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'Killing Time' – the Crewe-Nolan penned recording missed off the 'Streetfighter' album in 1986.....somehow it got lost!!.[ I have my ideas as to why back then]....but thankfully found now in time for the Box Set and to be included on Disc 33[or 34].
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'Can't Take My Eyes Off You' – Alternate LIVE studio version from Acetate – currently missed out of the list for Disc 13, but now restored. Given the information from Artie Schroeck, this is a very special version, as he says....."The version of Can’t Take My Eyes Off You was his performance on the session. At that time the American Federation of Musicians made the artists sing on the live session. I had the acetate of that performance and made a tape for Frankie. It was a great performance. Because it was Frankie singing live with a big band which he always wanted to do. I was pissed when they made him sing it over. ". Fortunately a superb previously unheard and original MONO version of the song has survived and is being included.
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'Michael and Peter' - Frankie Valli/Jake Holmes DEMO MASTER for the Frank Sinatra 'Watertown' album recorded in 1969 – Currently missed out of Disc 16, but now restored.
Then there rare tracks not previously available in digital form included.
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'Deep Inside Your Love' – Rare 45 'B' side1986 – Currently missed out of Disc 33[or 34], but now restored
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'September Rain' as a 45 issue was an alternative recording and mix to the later album version running 2:58 rather than the 3:16 album version and with slightly different and some would say more jazz influenced orchestration.
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The 'Swearin' to God' 45 edit which was the hit version is also added as a BONUS Track to the 'Close-Up' album
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Also to make it clear, both the the previously 'unreleased' MONO MIX version of the 'Half and Half' album is included as well as the STEREO.
However there are always hits and misses in a set as big as this and there are several Out-Takes which Bob Fisher and I had wanted to be left with the count-ins and outro chat by Bob Crewe, but these have been edited out by the engineer, and fans will get 'edited versions and have to wait post release for Bob Crewe's PRICELESS comment at the end of 'Watch The Music Play'.......as before he stops recording, he says.......”Thank You Gentlemen.....that was 'lovely'”....and there are other 'Raven' session Out-Takes 1-4 of which 1 and 4 are included in edited form. However ALL of the 'Timeless' MONO Takes included appear to LIVE session masters as Artie's description.
All were in the Final List agreed with Bob Gaudio, and as Bob Fisher and I drafted it.
Now with the Book detailing the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons and special Collectors Notes done, and with these tracks confirmed to me as above, it will allow Snapper to finish the set and complete 'production' targeting a 9th December 2022 release date
The final Mastering has not been sound quality checked by producer Bob Fisher due to his premature passing last year, or by me in any way to make comment so we all have to await release and hope all goes to plan. We said back in 2021 what we wanted in terms of sound quality based on research of all of the CD re-issue catalogue since 1988.
This set has been re-mastered based on NEW transfers and we are hoping for so much.
There is always with such research, threads that could have been followed up, but would have needed more expensive Engineer's tape research time and so a 'coulda …. woulda..... shoulda' list is inevitable. Other tracks were missed due to various time and compilation decisions or not judged alternative 'takes', where it was felt the differences between album and 45 was not sufficient to justify inclusion.......and there may have been other takes and edits we just couldn't find in time. The Extended Instrumentals of 'Beggin' and 'I'm Gonna Change' could not be included due to space issues around the late 60s finds.....and there may be some unreleased tracks remaining in the Mercury Philips storage as some 16 track transfers from the Philips Reels were found but not fully mixed down other than 'Need To Get To Know You' and 'The Goose'
In retrospect, I would have liked to include the 4 songs by Don Ciccone and the band 'on their own' from a sound check recording in 1977, but these are on You Tube …......and a search of the Drexel University donated 'Sigma Studio' tapes could have donated two more tracks 'Can't Be Too Much Music' and 'Stagger Lee'....but we did find the unreleased 'Back in Action' and the LOST Disco Album set from those 1979 sessions. Obviously the REST of the Motown Unreleased is still wanted and will be campaigned for until Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli allow us to research all of the 29 plus tapes recovered from Universals storage for a future 'release event'
Some material was clearly unfinished and of poor quality, and some LIVE concerts suffered from Frankie having flu, so decisions re omission were based on historical importance and sufficient sound/performance quality for preservation.
Credits are included to all who helped Bob and I with tracks that we could identify as Collectors sources and the Four Seasons membership list was completed thanks to Musical Director, Robbie Robinson.
What remains is for us now is to get our own thoughts together on the influences that define the Catalogue tracks: the albums and 45s and the constraints of the various Record Companies......together with Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli's decisions on their career objectives.......and much will be discussed in our 'Seasons On Saturday' podcasts from July to the release date [and beyond] and then you will all be able to react to your purchases. Next will be Part 6 and a review of the 1966 to 69 period and the influences and history of recordings now uncovered in the context of this tape research.
It has been and remains a great honour and real fun reviewing the past music of this legendary vocalist and all of his recorded Four Seasons and much easier for us to evaluate and compile than for Bob and Frankie with perhaps many painful connections with their private lives and business decisions. Ours is the joy of fans......and before you ask I am already planning Disc 45 – The Snapper Box Set 'Out-Takes' for 2023....haha
I am sure some kind soul will make this information available to the music collectors forums.
Ken Charmer – for The Four Seasons UK Appreciation Society Box Set Team [Lynn Boleyn, Dr George A Ingram, and Ray Nichol] and our US associate Paul Urbans
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