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The Wild Ones (3) – Come On Back
Label: Sears – BRS 2180B, Sears – BRS 2181B
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country: US
Released: 1966
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Funk / Soul
Style: Rock & Roll, Soul, Garage Rock
Tracklist
A Come On Back
Written-By – Dave Adam, Joe Eich
2:16
B Come On Back (Instr.)
Written-By – Joe Eich
2:20
Companies, etc.
Record Company – Sears Roebuck & Co
Credits
Photography By – Richard Avedon
Notes
Produced by Sears Roebuck And Co. Chicago, IL
Barcode and Other Identifiers
Etched Matrix / Runout: BRS 6-6576A 2180B
Etched Matrix / Runout: BRS 6-6576B 2181B
EXAMPLE OF SONG
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FYI
The Wild Ones were an American rock band from New York City, initially led by singer Jordan Christopher. They are perhaps best known for recording the first version of Chip Taylor's song "Wild Thing", which would later be a smash hit for The Troggs.
History
The band formed in Manhattan in 1964. The original members were:
Jordan Christopher (lead vocal)
Chuck Alden (guitar / backup vocal)
Jimmy Zack (electric piano / backup vocal) - soon replaced by Tom Graves (organ / backup vocal)
Eddie Wright (bass / backup vocal)
Tommy Trick (born Thomas Tricarico - drums)
They began playing at the Peppermint Lounge, soon becoming the house band there, but left in April 1965 to become the house band at Sybil Burton's nightclub, Arthur. Within a week of meeting, Sybil Burton and Jordan Christopher married. The band recorded an album, The Arthur Sound, which hit #149 on the US Billboard 200. The album was produced by Daniel Secunda (the brother of Tony Secunda), with a sleeve photograph by Richard Avedon. Alden and Trick were dissatisfied with the production of the record, and Jordan Christopher left the group soon afterwards to pursue an acting career, with Alden then taking over as lead singer. With Christopher, the band appeared in the 1966 "Z movie", The Fat Spy, starring Phyllis Diller and Jayne Mansfield and also featuring Johnny Tillotson; the film featured in the 2004 documentary The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made.
The group continued to perform nightly at Arthur after their album was released. With Alden on lead vocals, and production by Gerry Granahan, they released their first single, "Wild Thing," on November 1st, 1965, but it failed to reach the charts. In summer 1966, the band were sponsored by Sears, Roebuck, as a marketing ploy, to tour nationally. However, after Arthur closed in early 1967, the band soon split up.
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