Tracks:
Just a Little Girl (Mono 45)
Woman in Love
It's Gotta Be
Call Me (Mono 45)
So, Do the Zonk (Mono 45)
You Can't Lose Something You Never Had
They're Jealous of Me
That's the Boy
My Way
Hold Your Head High
Good Things
Smokey Joe's (Mono 45)
Play Little Music Box, Play (Mono 45)
Leave Him to Me
Ten Good Reasons (Mono 45)
Ninety Day Guarantee (Mono 45)
I Believe (Mono 45)
Blowing Out the Candles (Mono 45)
Drop the Drip
Cycle Set
I Think, You Think
It Only Hurts When I Cry
These Are the Good Times
I'll Never Change Him
Fly Boy
New Love
I Am My Ideal
Beach Blanket Bingo
Freeway
Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Dennis Budimir, Glen Campbell, Al Casey , Nick Bonney, John Gray, Al Viola, Lou Morell, Rene Hall, Tommy Tedesco , Billy Strange, Bill Pitman, Carol Kaye (guitar); Jack Gootkin, James Getzoff, Johnny Vidor, William Kurasch, John Vidusich, Jack Shulman, Lou Klass, Irving Weinper, Henry Roth, Leonard Malarsky, Bernard Kundell, Marshall Samson, Sidney Sharp, Arnold Belnick, Nathan Ross, Paul Shure, Harry Bluestone (violin); Wilbert Nuttycombe, Darrel Terwilliger, Alexander Neiman, Gary Nuttycombe (viola); William Green (oboe, woodwinds); Jay Migliori, Plas Johnson , Steve Douglas (saxophone); Roy Caton, Robert Bryant, Allen DeRienzo, Henry Laubach, Ollie Mitchell (trumpet); David Wells , Robert Knight , Louis Blackburn, Lew McCreary (trombone); Don Randi, Gerald Wiggins , Al DeLory, Larry Knechtel, Leon Russell (piano, keyboards); Hal Blaine (vibraphone, drums, percussion); Gene Estes, Julius Wechter, Milt Holland, Emil Richards, Ralph Collier (vibraphone, percussion); Earl Palmer , Stevan Dweek (drums).
- Liner Note Author: Sheryl Farber .
- Recording information: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA (06/30/1964-04/04/1966).
- Arranger: Hidle Brown Barnum.
- Donna Loren has a loyal cult following among fans of '60s pop largely for her appearances in several movies in American International Pictures' Beach Party series, in which she showed off (a) her skills as a vocalist, and (b) how good she looked in a swimsuit. Loren enjoyed a successful career as an actress and model, but she never scored a hit as a singer, and this overview of her two-year tenure at Capitol Records during the peak of her fame makes clear the problem was the material, not her skills as a performer. These Are the Good Times: The Complete Capitol Recordings features all ten tracks from Loren's sole album of the '60s, Beach Blanket Bingo, as well as the A- and B-sides from five stand-alone singles and eight unreleased numbers, and it's obvious that by the standards of a teen pop star of the era, Loren had an impressive voice and the intelligence to know what to do with it; there's a strength and maturity in her performances on tunes like "A Woman in Love (With You)," "Hold Your Head High," and "Leave Him to Me" that outstrips a significant majority of her peers -- all the more impressive considering she was just 18 when most of this was recorded. However, in many respects, that may be why she never hit the charts; Loren was at her best on songs that were more emotionally complex than the typical AM radio fodder of the mid-'60s, and when she tackled more radio-ready material, she tended to sound technically expert but less than fully engaged. (And given the low ebb of songs like "So, Do the Zonk" and "Drop the Drip," it's easy to see why.) Oddly enough, this is most evident on the ten tunes from the Beach Blanket Bingo LP, while some of the strongest material here didn't even earn a release until now (in particular "It's Gotta Be," in which she's backed by the Beau Brummels, and "You Can't Lose Something You Never Had"). Most of these tracks were produced by Steve Douglas, with arrangements from Jack Nitzsche and Billy Strange and accompaniment by the finest studio players of the day, and the best stuff here is delicious, beautifully crafted '60s West Coast pop, with a gifted and savvy vocalist front and center. If not everything on this collection is a slam-dunk, These Are the Good Times makes it clear Donna Loren was much, much more than just another pretty face, and if she and her crew didn't quite know how to climb the charts, they could sure make a fine record. ~ Mark Deming
Producer: David Axelrod, Sheryl Farber, Steve Stanley, Sheryl Farber (Reissue), Steve Stanley (Reissue)
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: USA
Studio/Live: Studio
Guest Artist: Beau Brummels
Release Date: 14 April, 2014
Label: Now Sounds