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The Very Best Of Orpheus
The Very Best Of Orpheus
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 

     
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Title: The Very Best Of Orpheus
Members Wishing: 1
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Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Oldies, Psychedelic Rock
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 030206623628
 

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An Amazing Compilation - Every Song Is A Hit!
sr224 | Costa Mesa, CA | 03/06/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Wow. I was not expecting to hear so many great songs by a so-called "one-hit wonder". Like many fans, I first became acquainted with Orpheus through their very impressive and influential self-titled album that was released by MGM in 1968. The mega hit "Can't Find The Time", which fended off rock's biggest legends on the Los Angeles airwaves for two months sounded like nothing I had heard before. The vocal arrangements and guitar playing were far more sophisticated than the sunshine pop dribble being performed by groups like The Association, The Lovin' Spoonful and even the Mammas & The Pappas. The lyrics of that first Orpheus hit are timeless as evidenced by the recent Hootie & The Blowfish cover. Although I could not help but notice that Hootie's lead vocalist sings "ba da ba..." instead of the original's "ba da da...". This apparent mistake was explained when I pulled out a very dusty copy of the Orpheus sheet music from my attic and noticed a typo in the lyrics for the first chorus. Hootie must have acquired this same sheet music! Funny the effect a little typo can have on music history. As beautiful as "Can't Find The Time" was and is to this day, this compilation has re-introduced me to many Orpheus songs that are at least as good if not better. "I've Never Seen Love Like This" was apparently the second Orpheus single released by MGM and why it did not become a bigger hit is baffling. The song bursts into action from the first note and the complex chord progression never fails to amaze me. Pay close attention to the intricate bass and drum parts on this song. Some of the drum fills are so fast and yet so precise that you get the feeling the song was recorded at a slower speed and then sped up. Amazon offers a VHS box set called "Live From Greenwich Village New York", which features the band lip-syncing this song at The Bitter End in '68. I could not help but notice that the drummer performing on stage seemed lost when trying to replicate the recorded performance. Perhaps evidence that a session drummer may have been employed - a common occurrence in the late sixties music industry."Walk Away Renee" is a classic example of how this group effortlessly applied their distinctive sound to material by other bands. I enjoyed the original version by The Left Banke but always thought the wimpy vocals could have used some testosterone. The Orpheus version is without fault and again I am puzzled why it failed to eclipse the original. "To Touch Our Love Again", "Me About You" and "Just A Little Bit" are all fantastic ballads that feature beautiful orchestration and haunting vocals. The Turtles also performed "Me About You" but beware, the always-corny Turtles gave it an entirely different treatment, which did not do the song justice. The Orpheus version is extremely slow and methodical yet you find yourself fascinated by the band's masterful use of "quiet". "I'll Stay With You", "Big Green Pearl" and "I'll Fly" were obviously written to be showstoppers. The latter two songs are more evidence that Orpheus continued to compose great pop tunes after their debut album. "Brown Arms In Houston", which was another big hit in Southern California and remained on Fresno's top forty for over four months, was almost as memorable a hit as "Can't Find The Time". I can recall hearing this song "debut" at different radio stations up and down the California coast. The funny thing was that each station debuted the single nearly a month apart, which makes me wonder if MGM failed to supply enough singles or if they shipped the singles to different areas at different times. A mistake which can mean the difference of a song entering the national top forty or failing to enter the charts at all. Whatever the reason, it's at least nice to see that Elvis Costello hasn't forgotten it. I applaud Varese Sarabande for their attention to detail with the excellent packaging as well as a great track listing. One must also not forget the "Master of Remastering", Dan Hersch. As with his work on The Band Remasters for Capitol, the sonic clarity of these thirty five year old recordings is simply stunning. This is a terrific starting point for those interested in exploring the music of an extremely under rated American pop band."
This is a must have CD!!!!!!!!!!
Robert Patch | Marlborough, MA | 10/30/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I purchased this CD a year ago, with the sole purpose of adding Can't Find the Time... to my CD collection. I knew nothing of their other material. This album is filled with excellent tunes. Great vocals, great orchestration... you have to try this CD. Every time I hear it I discover a new favorite. Right now my personal favorites are Never In My Life, Door Knob, Lovin' You, Walk Away Renee, Love Over Here...there is hardly a cut I don't like.
I was so desperate for any additional material by Orpheus that I recently purchased their complete 4 cd compilation. This does not add much value to this collection as most of the additional songs are strictly Bruce Arnold and Steve Martin (nothing against Bruce- but the additional songs are a different flavor).
It's a shame they did not stay together for more than 3 albums!
If you like The Left Banke and The Zombies, you will probably like Orpheus."
~ Orpheus this CD or the Larger collection!
whitefox9 | TX ,USA now | 01/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Lived thru that time have them already on LP's am glad that they are now available on Cd. Saw tham an now them my group played some of the same spots as they. You really need to hear them live. But that never happened as far as I know on record.THey were from New York I saw them in Buffalo and in Cleveland. Our paths crossed many times.THey were a very tight group of guys.If you liked the Sixities music magic of the Zoombies She's not there pinned by Rod Argent.The version here is better than his own version of it. They just put more life and energy into what ever they played.Walk Away Renee is another one.Written by the Left Banke originally it lives with new life in the hands of the Orpheus. As the name means gods of music they live up to the title.Not many do. Bruce Arnold is a very capable lead guitar player. HArry Sandler is one of the best drumers so there you go man the rest is history enjoy!"