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Sheldon Talmy (born August 11, 1937) is an American
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,
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and
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, best known for his work in the UK in the 1960s with
the Who The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist and singer John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered ...
,
the Kinks The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, north London, in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British rhyt ...
and many others. Talmy arranged and produced hits such as "
You Really Got Me "You Really Got Me" is a song written by Ray Davies for English rock band the Kinks. The song, originally performed in a more blues-oriented style, was inspired by artists such as Lead Belly and Big Bill Broonzy. Two versions of the song were ...
" by
the Kinks The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, north London, in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British rhyt ...
, "
My Generation "My Generation" is a song by the English rock band the Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognizable songs. The song was named the 11th greatest song by ''Rolling Stone'' on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It becam ...
" by
the Who The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964. Their classic lineup consisted of lead singer Roger Daltrey, guitarist and singer Pete Townshend, bass guitarist and singer John Entwistle, and drummer Keith Moon. They are considered ...
, and "
Friday on My Mind "Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group the Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda, the track became a worldwide hit, reaching no. 16 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, no. ...
" by
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. He also played
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or
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on some of his productions.


Early career

Sheldon Talmy was born in
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, United States, and from an early age he was interested both in music (early rock,
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,
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and
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) as well as the technology of the recording studio. At the age of 13, Talmy appeared regularly on the popular
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television show '' Quiz Kids'', a question-and-answer program from Chicago. He told Chris Ambrose of '' Tokion Magazine'', "What it did for me was that I absolutely knew that this was the business I wanted to be in." He graduated from Fairfax High School in
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in June 1955, the same high school attended by songwriter
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, A&M label owner and performer
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,
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, and producer
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. After working for
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, he became a recording engineer at
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in
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where owner/engineer Phil Yeend trained him on three-track recording equipment. Three days later, Talmy had his first assignment, producing the record "Falling Star" by Debbie Sharon. According to journalist
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, Talmy's move from television to audio recording was a result of "the rapid deterioration of his eyesight." At Conway, he worked with
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, producer of the Hollywood Argyles' "Alley Oop," surf band
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, vocal group
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, R&B pioneers Rene Hall and
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, and the elite group of session musicians famously-known as the " Wrecking Crew." Talmy and Yeend often experimented with production techniques. They played with separation and recording levels and built baffles and platforms covered with carpet, using them to isolate vocals and instruments. In an interview with Terri Stone in ''Music Producers'', Talmy recalled that Yeend "would let me do whatever I wanted after our regular sessions were over, so I used to work out miking techniques for how to make drums sound better or guitars sound better .... There really weren't many precedents, so we were all doing it for the first time together. It was all totally new."


British career

In the summer of 1962, Talmy went to Britain, supposedly for a 5-week European vacation. He went with little money and thought he might be able to work for a couple of weeks to earn some more.
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, a good friend and producer at
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, gave him a stack of
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to take along with him and use as if he had produced them, if it could get him a job. Talmy met with Dick Rowe, head of
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A&R, and played two of the acetates he was given to use. They were "Music in the Air" by
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, and "
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" by
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. Rowe told him, "you start today." Talmy joined
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as an independent record producer (among the first in the UK) working with Decca's pop performers, such as Irish trio
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, leading to the release of the hit single "Charmaine". Once he struck out as an independent, Talmy also had success in the United States with his productions for
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, including " A Summer Song" and "Willow Weep for Me" In 1963 Talmy met Robert Wace, the manager of a group called the Ravens who later changed their name to
the Kinks The Kinks were an English rock band formed in Muswell Hill, north London, in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They are regarded as one of the most influential rock bands of the 1960s. The band emerged during the height of British rhyt ...
. He brought the Kinks into the studio and their third single, "
You Really Got Me "You Really Got Me" is a song written by Ray Davies for English rock band the Kinks. The song, originally performed in a more blues-oriented style, was inspired by artists such as Lead Belly and Big Bill Broonzy. Two versions of the song were ...
", became a landmark recording. A long-running controversy about the song revolved around the use of future
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guitarist
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as a session musician on many of the Kinks' early recordings - and on the seminal guitar solo on "You Really Got Me" in particular. In an interview with rock writer and critic
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, Talmy set the record straight: "You know how many times I've answered that question? I wish I had a buck for each one. Jimmy Page did not play the solo on 'You Really Got Me,' he played rhythm guitar. He never played anything but rhythm guitar on that plus he Kinks'first album session. On 'You Really Got Me,' I used Bobby Graham on drums. Page played guitar because, at the time, Ray didn't want to play guitar, she wanted to concentrate on his vocals. So I said, fine, let me get a rhythm guitarist, 'cause Dave avieswas playing the leads, and so I hired Jimmy." Whoever started the rumor, Page no longer takes credit. Talmy produced many more hits with the group up to 1967 including " All Day and All of the Night," "
Tired of Waiting for You "Tired of Waiting for You" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks. It was released as a single on 15 January 1965 in the UK and on 17 February 1965 in the USA. The single reached number one in the UK and number six in the US. It then appear ...
," " Dedicated Follower of Fashion," " Well Respected Man," "and "
Sunny Afternoon "Sunny Afternoon" is a song by the Kinks, written by chief songwriter Ray Davies. The track later featured on the '' Face to Face'' album as well as being the title track for their 1967 compilation album. Like its contemporary " Taxman" by the ...
," and " Waterloo Sunset."


The Who and "My Generation"

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, guitarist of a band called the High Numbers, liked "You Really Got Me" so much that he wrote a similar number, "
I Can't Explain "I Can't Explain" is a song by the English rock band the Who, written by Pete Townshend, and produced by Shel Talmy. The song was issued as a single on 15 January 1965 in the United Kingdom, on the Brunswick label, and on the Decca label in ...
", so that Talmy might produce his group. When the song was played over the telephone to Talmy, he agreed to hear the band. Now called
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, they were rehearsing at a church hall, and Talmy says it took about eight bars before he said "Yes!" The band was signed to his production company, Orbit-Universal. Talmy got the band a contract with
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in America and with their subsidiary Brunswick in Britain, and produced recordings modeled on the band’s high-energy live performances. The intentional feedback on the band's second single, "
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", caused U.S. Decca executives to send back the recording, thinking that they had received a faulty pressing, and Talmy had to assure them it was intentional. Talmy and The Who created a historic recording in "
My Generation "My Generation" is a song by the English rock band the Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognizable songs. The song was named the 11th greatest song by ''Rolling Stone'' on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It becam ...
", the group's third release. ''
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'' later called "My Generation" the "quintessential rock single". Talmy also produced The Who's first album, ''
My Generation "My Generation" is a song by the English rock band the Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognizable songs. The song was named the 11th greatest song by ''Rolling Stone'' on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It becam ...
'', a collection of original songs and R&B covers. However, tensions arose between Talmy and one of the band's managers, Kit Lambert. Lambert 'fired' Talmy, but Talmy sued for breach of contract and won. Talmy called it a pyrrhic victory, as he would no longer produce any records by The Who. Talmy held the original session tapes to the ''My Generation'' album, but a re-release was held up for years because of the ongoing dispute. This prevented a proper re-release of the LP until 2002, when things were finally settled in Talmy’s favor. ''My Generation'' was subsequently remixed by Talmy and issued on compact disc with bonus tracks. In his book ''Before I Get Old'', Dave Marsh commented that the records that Talmy made with The Who “are technically among the best that the band ever did, and they have a distinct, original sound.” Thanks to his work with The Who and The Kinks, Talmy is considered at the forefront of the British music scene in the mid-60s.


Production style and work with other artists

In a 1989 interview with writer
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, Talmy described his approach to music production: “There are two categories of producers. Let me explain. First, one produces an artist the way 'they' want to hear to them, without a whole lot of regard to what the artist is really like, or how they see themselves. I’d like to think that I’m in the other category. I liked the artists that I produced – a lot, or else I wouldn’t produce them, and what I wanted to do was enhance what they do already. I just wanted to make it better, more polished, put the best frame around it I could. The other ‘category’ of producers are divided between what I subscribe to, 'hands-on', i.e. being there from inception, and all through the recording to mastering.” In another interview with musician/producer/songwriter Artie Wayne, Talmy dismissed the idea that great music production relies primarily on some kind of personal "magic": " aughing The productions don’t just materialize out of a clear blue sky. I spent a lot of time in the studio working out how to isolate instruments, how to mic drums, how to do all kinds of stuff. When I arrived in London, I started recording drums using twelve mics, which I had worked out how to do in Los Angeles. Everybody in London, at the time, were only using three or four mics. They said I couldn’t do that because it would (create) phase. I said, ‘Just listen to it, see if it does.  A month later everybody was trying to use 12 mics on the drums!'" Asked, in the same interview, if he always picks the songs for the artists he produces, Talmy replied: "I'm a hands-on producer, meaning that I always work with the artist on choosing material, doing the arrangements, getting musicians if necessary, choosing the studio and being there for the entire production on through the mixes and mastering." Talmy continued to work with other distinguished British performers throughout the 1960s, principal amongst whom was singer-songwriter
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(then known by his real name Davy Jones). Talmy produced two singles in 1965 by two groups featuring Bowie, “I Pity The Fool” by The Manish Boys and “You’ve Got A Habit Of Leaving”, where the singer was accompanied by The Lower Third. He is known to have a considerable amount of unreleased material by Bowie in his archive. Another artist of lasting impact that Talmy produced was
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group
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. Though successful in Australia, the act floundered when it first arrived in the UK in the summer of 1966. The first session under Talmy’s direction produced the massive global hit “
Friday On My Mind "Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group the Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda, the track became a worldwide hit, reaching no. 16 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, no. ...
”. Writing in the ''Encyclopedia of Popular Music'', Colin Larkin described the song as “one of the all-time great beat group singles of the ‘60s”. Bowie later covered “Friday on My Mind” on his album '' Pin Ups''. Talmy's work with The Easybeats stretched through to their 1967 album ''Good Friday'', after which the band's management decided to dismiss him as producer. Once established as an independent producer in early 1964, Talmy would be incredibly busy over the next five years, producing dozens of discs, largely in the beat and mod categories, genres with which he would be forever associated. These include records by Mickey Finn, The First Gear, The Sneekers, The Untamed, Ben Carruthers & The Deep,
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, The Thoughts, Colette & The Bandits,
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and many others. He was also hired to work with successful acts like
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, for whom he produced the hits singles “Just Like A Woman” and “Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James”, and Amen Corner (“If Paradise Was Half As Nice” and “Hello Susie”). Talmy also produced the pioneering all-women quartet Goldie & The Gingerbreads, and produced other female acts such as Liz Shelley, Dani Sheridan, Vicki Brown and The Orchids. In late 1965, Talmy and impresario
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formed their own label, Planet Records, distributed by
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. Although the venture was not successful, the label did release the initial discs by Talmy’s discovery The Creation, now considered amongst the most iconic of mod/psychedelic groups, who often used pop-art imagery. These included “Making Time” and “Painter Man”. Their later work with Talmy such as “How Does It Feel To Feel” was issued on Polydor and Talmy has said that he did some of his most essential work with the Creation. Though he is famous primarily for his contributions to rock music, Talmy also worked with musicians from the folk scene, including Pentangle, Roy Harper and Ralph McTell. He has also worked in the pop, orchestral, pop and punk categories. He produced the early Roy Harper albums ''Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith'' and ''Folkejokeopus'' in 1967. In 1968 and 1969 Talmy produced the influential first three albums by the folk supergroup, Pentangle, as well as their hit single “Light Flight.” In the late 1960s Talmy worked with American artists Lee Hazlewood and Tim Rose and supervised film music with his favored arranger David Whitaker. For CBS, he produced ''Music To Spy By'' and ''The Revolutionary Piano of Nicky Hopkins'', both arranged and conducted by Whitaker. By the early 1970s, Talmy did less record work and pursued his other interests in the book publishing and film making worlds. He was however still in demand as a producer and worked on records by The Small Faces, String Driven Thing, Fumble, Coven, Chris White, Mick Cox Band, Blues Project, Rumplestiltskin and others. He had  production deals with the Bell and Charisma labels in the 1970s. Amongst his final UK productions was a collector’s item single by punk group, The Damned (“Stretcher Case Baby” / “Sick of Being Sick”). Talmy returned to the United States in 1979. Though he reduced his workload, Talmy continued to be sought after to produce artists. He has produced albums by Fuzztones, Nancy Boy and Sorrows. Most recently he has produced records by Hidden Charms and Strangers In A Strange Land. In 2003, a tribute to Talmy was aired on the radio program Little Stevens Underground Garage. In 2017, Ace Records began issuing a series of compilations from Talmy’s vintage catalog, including the career anthology ''Making Time - A Shel Talmy Production''.


Personal life

Shel Talmy now lives in the Los Angeles area. He is a long-time member of the high IQ association the Triple-Nine Society. He is the brother of the noted American linguist
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. According to Chris Hunt, Talmy eventually became almost completely blind due to a "hereditary condition that has hampered him for most of his adult life."


Selected discography


The Kinks


Singles

*" Long Tall Sally" b/w "I Took My Baby Home" (1964) *" You Still Want Me" b/w "You Do Something To Me" (1964) *"
You Really Got Me "You Really Got Me" is a song written by Ray Davies for English rock band the Kinks. The song, originally performed in a more blues-oriented style, was inspired by artists such as Lead Belly and Big Bill Broonzy. Two versions of the song were ...
" b/w "It's Alright", Pye ( UK),
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( U.S.), (1964) *" All Day and All of the Night" b/w "I Gotta Move" (1964) *'' Kinksize Session'' ( EP) (1964) *"
Tired of Waiting for You "Tired of Waiting for You" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks. It was released as a single on 15 January 1965 in the UK and on 17 February 1965 in the USA. The single reached number one in the UK and number six in the US. It then appear ...
" b/w "Come On Now" (1965) *"
Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy "Ev'rybody's Gonna Be Happy" is a song by Ray Davies, released as a UK single by the Kinks in 1965. As the follow-up to the number-one hit " Tired of Waiting for You", and having their previous three singles all chart among the top two, it was l ...
" b/w "Who'll Be the Next In Line" (1965) *" Set Me Free" b/w "I Need You" (1965) *"
See My Friends "See My Friends" (sometimes titled "See My Friend") is a song by the English rock band the Kinks, written by the group's singer and guitarist, Ray Davies. Released in July 1965, it reached number 10 on the ''Record Retailer'' chart. The song in ...
" b/w "Never Met a Girl Like You Before" (1965) *'' Kwyet Kinks'' (EP) (1964) *"
Till the End of the Day "Till the End of the Day" is a song by the Kinks, written by Ray Davies and released as a single in 1965 and later on their album ''The Kink Kontroversy''. It centres on a power chord, like many of the group's early hits, and was similarly succes ...
" b/w "
Where Have All the Good Times Gone "Where Have All the Good Times Gone" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by the Kinks. It was released as the B-side to "Till the End of the Day," and then on their album ''The Kink Kontroversy'' (1965 UK, 1966 US). ''Cash Box'' de ...
" (1965) *" Dedicated Follower of Fashion" b/w "Sitting On My Sofa" (1966) *"
A Well Respected Man "A Well Respected Man" is a song by the British band the Kinks, written by the group's lead singer and rhythm guitarist Ray Davies, and originally released in the United Kingdom on the EP '' Kwyet Kinks'' in September 1965. The song was relea ...
" b/w "Milk Cow Blues" (1966) *"
Sunny Afternoon "Sunny Afternoon" is a song by the Kinks, written by chief songwriter Ray Davies. The track later featured on the '' Face to Face'' album as well as being the title track for their 1967 compilation album. Like its contemporary " Taxman" by the ...
" b/w "
I'm Not Like Everybody Else "I'm Not Like Everybody Else" is a song written by Ray Davies and first recorded by the Kinks in 1966 and released that year as the B-side of "Sunny Afternoon". The lead vocal is sung by Dave Davies, with occasional parts vocalized by his brother R ...
" (1966) *"
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" b/w "
Big Black Smoke "Big Black Smoke" is the B-side to The Kinks' single " Dead End Street", written by Ray Davies. The song was not originally included on any album, but has since appeared as a track on the popular 1972 '' Kink Kronikles'' compilation and as a bonus ...
" (1966) *"
Mister Pleasant "Mister Pleasant" (sometimes written as "Mr. Pleasant") is a song recorded by British rock group the Kinks in 1967, written by Ray Davies. Background "Mister Pleasant" is lyrically somewhat similar to the earlier track " A Well Respected Man", a ...
" b/w "This Is Where I Belong" (European Release) (1967) *" Waterloo Sunset" b/w "Act Nice & Gentle" (1967)


Albums

*'' Kinks'', Pye, 1964, as ''You Really Got Me'', Reprise (U.S.), 1964 *'' Kinks-Size'', Reprise, 1965 *''
Kinda Kinks ''Kinda Kinks'' is the second album by English rock band the Kinks, released in 1965. Recorded and released within two weeks after returning from a tour in Asia, Ray Davies and the band were not satisfied with the production. The single " Tired ...
'', Pye (UK) 1965, Reprise (U.S.), 1965 *''
The Kink Kontroversy ''The Kink Kontroversy'' is the third studio album by the English rock band the Kinks, released on 26 November 1965 in the United Kingdom and in March 1966 in the United States, where it was the first American Kinks album to feature an identica ...
'', Pye (UK) 1965, Reprise (U.S.), 1966 *'' Kinkdom'', Reprise (U.S.) 1965 *'' Face to Face'', Pye (UK) 1966, Reprise (U.S.) 1967 *''
Something Else by The Kinks ''Something Else by the Kinks'', often referred to simply as ''Something Else'', is the fifth UK studio album by the Kinks, released in September 1967. The album continued the Kinks' trend toward an eccentric baroque pop and music hall-influence ...
'', Pye (UK) 1967, Reprise (U.S.) 1968 Note: Talmy also produced numerous tracks that would appear on later albums, singles, and archival collections.


Dave Davies

*"
Death of a Clown "Death of a Clown" is a song by Dave Davies, member of British rock group the Kinks, released as his debut solo single in 1967. The song was co-written with his brother Ray Davies, who contributed the 5-bar "La la la" hook; Ray's first wife, Ras ...
" b/w "
Love Me Till the Sun Shines "Love Me Till the Sun Shines" is a 1967 song by the British band The Kinks. Appearing on their album ''Something Else by The Kinks'', it was, unlike most of the band's songs, written by guitarist Dave Davies. Release It was originally released as ...
" (1967)


The Who


Singles

*"
I Can't Explain "I Can't Explain" is a song by the English rock band the Who, written by Pete Townshend, and produced by Shel Talmy. The song was issued as a single on 15 January 1965 in the United Kingdom, on the Brunswick label, and on the Decca label in ...
" b/w "
Bald Headed Woman "Bald Headed Woman" is a traditional blues song, covered by British rock band the Kinks on their eponymous debut album in 1964. Another British rock band, the Who recorded it in 1964 as the B-side of their first top-ten single "I Can't Explain" ...
," Brunswick (UK),
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(U.S.) (1965) *"
Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" was the second single released by the English rock band the Who in 1965. It features call-and-response lyrics (especially common in Who lyrics at this time) and some of the first ever recorded guitar feedback. The song ...
" b/w "
Daddy Rolling Stone "Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere" was the second single released by the English rock band the Who in 1965. It features call-and-response lyrics (especially common in Who lyrics at this time) and some of the first ever recorded guitar feedback. The song ...
," Brunswick (UK), 1965, Decca (U.S.) (1965) *"
My Generation "My Generation" is a song by the English rock band the Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognizable songs. The song was named the 11th greatest song by ''Rolling Stone'' on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It becam ...
" b/w " Shout and Shimmy," Brunswick (UK), 1965, Decca (U.S.) (1965) *"
A Legal Matter "A Legal Matter" is a song written by Pete Townshend and recorded by the British rock band the Who for their debut album ''My Generation''. It was recorded on 12 October 1965 at IBC Studios, and released both as the B-side to " The Kids Are Alr ...
" b/w "Instant Party" (1966) *" The Kids Are Alright" b/w "The Ox" (1966) *" La La La Lies" b/w "
The Good's Gone "The Good's Gone" is a song by English rock band the Who, written by their guitarist Pete Townshend. Initially recorded and sequenced as the third track of their debut ''My Generation'' in December 1965, it was released as the B-side to " La-La-La ...
" (1966) Albums * ''
My Generation "My Generation" is a song by the English rock band the Who, which became a hit and one of their most recognizable songs. The song was named the 11th greatest song by ''Rolling Stone'' on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It becam ...
'' (1965) Note: Talmy also produced numerous tracks that would appear on later archival collections.


David Bowie

Singles * "
I Pity the Fool "I Pity the Fool" is a soul blues song originally recorded by Bobby Bland in 1961 for his first Duke Records album, '' Two Steps from the Blues''. Many music writers believe it was written by Joe Medwick, although Duke owner Don Robey (using the ...
" b/w "Take My Tip" (as The Manish Boys) (1965) * "You've Got a Habit of Leaving" b/w "Baby Loves That Way" (as Davy Jones) (1965) Note: the 1992 Bowie collection '' Early On'' features five additional vintage tracks from Talmy’s archive.


The Easybeats


Singles

*"
Friday On My Mind "Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group the Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda, the track became a worldwide hit, reaching no. 16 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, no. ...
" b/w "Made My Bed ; Gonna Lie In It"
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(UK & US), Albert Productions/
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(Australia) (1966) *"Who'll Be The One" b/w "Saturday Night" United Artists Records (UK), Albert Productions/Parlophone (Australia) (1967)


Album

*''
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'', United Artists Records, 1967, as ''
Friday On My Mind "Friday on My Mind" is a 1966 song by Australian rock group the Easybeats. Written by band members George Young and Harry Vanda, the track became a worldwide hit, reaching no. 16 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in May 1967 in the US, no. ...
'', United Artists Records (US) (1967)


The Creation

Singles *
Making Time "Making Time" is a song by English rock band The Creation, and it was released as their debut single in 1966. It was written by Kenny Pickett (lead singer) and Eddie Phillips. The lyrics portray the experience of working in a clock factory whil ...
b/w Try & Stop Me (1966) * Painter Man b/w Biff Bang Pow (1966) * If I Stay Too Long b/w Nightmares (1967) * Life Is Just Beginning b/w Through My Eyes (1967) * How Does It Feel To Feel b/w Tom Tom (1967) * Midway Down b/w The Girls Are Naked (1968) * For All That I Am b/w Uncle Bert (German release) (1968) * Bonney Moroney (sic) b/w Mercy Mercy Mercy (German release) (1968) Album * ''
We Are Paintermen ''We Are Paintermen'' is the debut studio album by British rock band the Creation, initially released through Hit-Ton records in West Germany and Sonet Records in Denmark in June 1967. The album acts as a compilation album, containing virtually al ...
'' (German release) (1967)


Manfred Mann

Singles *
Just Like A Woman "Just Like a Woman" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan first released on his seventh studio album, ''Blonde on Blonde'' on June 20, 1966. It was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. A shorter edit was released as a sin ...
b/w I Wanna Be Rich (1966) * Semi-Detached, Suburban Mr James b/w Morning After The Party (1966) * '' Instrumental Assassination'' EP (1966) * Ha! Ha! Said The Clown b/w Feeling So Good (1967) Album * ''
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'' (1966)


Roy Harper

Singles * Midspring Dithering b/w Zengem (1967) * Life Goes By b/w Nobody's Got Any Money In The Summer (1967) Albums * ''
Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith ''Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith'' is English folk / rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper's second album and was released in 1967. The album was re-issued in 1977 as ''The Early Years'', re-issued once more on Compact disc in 1991 ...
'' (1967) * ''
Folkjokeopus ''Folkjokeopus'' is the third album issued by English folk/rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Roy Harper. It was produced by Shel Talmy and was first released in 1969 by Liberty Records. History The album is notable for the lengthy track "McG ...
'' (1968)


The Bachelors

Singles * Charmaine b/w Old Bill (1963) * ''The Bachelors'' EP (1963) * Faraway Places b/w Is There A Chance (1963) * Whispering b/w No Light In The Window (1963) Album * ''Presenting The Bachelors'' (1963)


Chad & Jeremy

Singles * A Summer Song b/w No Tears For Johnnie (1964) *
Willow Weep For Me "Willow Weep for Me" is a popular song composed in 1932 by Ann Ronell, who also wrote the lyrics. The song form is AABA, written in time,Zimmers, Tighe, E. (2009). ''Tin Pan Alley Girl: A Biography of Ann Ronell''. McFarland. pp. 19-22. altho ...
b/w If She Was Mine (1964) Album * '' Sing For You'' (1965)


Amen Corner

Singles * (If Paradise Is) Half As Nice b/w Hey Hey Girl (1969) * Hello Susie b/w Evil Man's Gonna Win (1969) Album * ''The National Welsh Coast Live Explosion Company (1969)''


Pentangle

Singles * Travelin' Song b/w Mirage (1968) * Way Behind The Sun b/w Let No Man Steal Your Thyme (US release) (1968) * Once I Had A Sweetheart b/w I Saw An Angel (1968) * Light Flight (theme from "Take Three Girls") b/w Cold Mountain (1969) Albums * '' The Pentangle'' (1968) * ''
Sweet Child ''Sweet Child'' was a 1968 double album by the British folk-rock band Pentangle: Terry Cox, Bert Jansch, Jacqui McShee, John Renbourn and Danny Thompson. Background One disk of the double album was recorded at Pentangle's live concert in the R ...
'' (1968) * '' Basket Of Light'' (1969)


Selected singles productions

* Sean Buckley & The Breadcrumbs - It Hurts Me When I Cry b/w Everybody Knows (1965) * Ben Carruthers & The Deep - Jack O' Diamonds b/w Right Behind You (1965) * Tony Christie & The Trackers - Life's Too Good To Waste b/w Just The Two Of Us (1966) * Colette & The Bandits - A Ladies Man b/w Lost Love (1965) * The Corduroys - Tick Tock b/w Too Much Of A Woman (1966) * The Damned - Stretcher Case Baby b/w Sick Of Being Sick (1977) * The Dennisons - Lucy (You Sure Did It This Time) b/w Nobody Like My Babe (1964) * Blair Emry – Annabelle b/w Driving On The Wrong Side (1970) * Faint Heart And Fair Lady Band - So Long Susie b/w Sing A Little Sunshine Song (US release) (1970) * The Firing Squad - A Little Bit More b/w Bull Moose (1964) * The First Gear - A Certain Girl b/w Leave My Kitten Alone (1964) * Follow The Buffalo - September Song b/w Long Gone Stayed At Home (1971) * The Fortunes - Caroline b/w If You Don't Want Me Now (1964) * Ray Gates – It’s Such A Shame b/w Have You Ever Had The Blues (1966) * Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sounds - b/w Kelly / See You Later Alligator (1964) *
Goldie & The Gingerbreads Goldie & the Gingerbreads was an all-female American rock band from 1962 to 1967. They were the first all-female rock band signed to a major record label.Lucy O'Brien. ''She Bop II: The Definitive History of Women in Rock, Pop and Soul.'' Londo ...
- That's Why I Love You b/w The Skip (1965) * Johnny B. Great - Acapulco 1922 b/w You'll Never Leave Him (1964) * The Hearts - Young Woman b/w Black Eyes (1964) * Dave Helling - Christine b/w The Bells (1965) * Hidden Charms - Dreaming Of Another Girl b/w Long Way Down (2015) * Jon-Mark - Baby I Got A Long Way To Go b/w Night Comes Down (1965) * Kenny & The Wranglers - Somebody Help Me b/w Who Do You Think I Am (1965) * Steven Lancaster - San Francisco Street b/w Miguel Fernando Stan Sebastian Brown (1967) *
The Lancastrians The Lancastrians were a British pop rock band, formed in Altrincham, Cheshire, England. They are best remembered for their only hit record, " We'll Sing in the Sunshine", released in December 1964. Other single releases were "The World Keeps G ...
- We'll Sing In The Sunshine b/w Was She Tall (1964) * Perpetual Langley - Surrender b/w Two By Two (1966) * Van Lenton - Gotta Get Away b/w You Don't Care (1965) * The Liberators - It Hurts So Much b/w You Look So Fine (1965) * Houston Wells - Blue Of The Night b/w Coming Home (1965) * Lindsay Muir’s Untamed - Daddy Long Legs b/w Trust Yourself A Little Bit (1966) * Tony Lord - World's Champion b/w It Makes Me Sad (1965) * Magic Alley - Set Yourself Free b/w The Answer Lies In Love (US release) (1970) * Margo & The Marvettes - Say You Will b/w Cherry Pie (1964) * Ralph McTell - Heroes And Villains b/w Sweet Girl On My Mind (1978) * The Mickey Finn - The Sporting Life b/w Night Comes Down (1965) * Kenny Miller - Restless b/w Take My Tip (1965) *
The Nashville Teens The Nashville Teens are a British rock band, formed in Surrey in 1962. They are best known for their 1964 hit single " Tobacco Road", a top 10 UK hit and a top 20 hit in the United States. Early membership Art Sharp (born Arthur Sharp, 26 May ...
- I'm Coming Home b/w Searching (1967) * Shel Naylor - One Fine Day b/w It's Gonna Happen Soon (1964) * Oliver Norman - Drowning In My Own Despair b/w Down In The Basement (1967) * The Orchids - Gonna Make Him Mine b/w Stay At Home (1963) * Eddie Phillips - City Woman b/w Duckin' & Weavin' (1977) * Platinum – Without You b/w If You Saw Johnny Now (1970) * Porky – I’m An Artist b/w Flag (1971) * The Pros & Cons  - Whirlybird - Part I b/w Whirlybird  - Part II (US release) (1965) * The Rising Sons - Talk To Me Baby b/w Try To Be A Man (1965) * The Rockin’ Vickers – Dandy b/w I Don't Need Your Kind (1966) * Cloda Rodgers - Believe Me I'm No Fool b/w End Of The Line (1963) *
The Sallyangie The Sallyangie were a 1960s folk duo consisting of siblings Mike and Sally Oldfield. In 1968 they released their first and only album ''Children of the Sun''. The duo split in late 1969 after limited success and a national tour. Both members ...
- Two Ships b/w Colours Of The World (1969) * Debbie Sharron - Falling Star b/w Cruel Way To Be (US release) (1962) * Liz Shelley - No More Love b/w I Can't Find You (1966) * Dani Sheridan - Guess I'm Dumb b/w Songs Of Love (1966) *
Small Faces Small Faces were an English rock band from London, founded in 1965. The group originally consisted of Steve Marriott, Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Jimmy Winston, with Ian McLagan replacing Winston as the band's keyboardist in 1966. The ...
- Lookin' For A Love b/w Kayoed (By Luv) (1977) * The Sneekers - Bald Headed Woman b/w I Just Can't Go To Sleep (1964) * The Sundowners - Where Am I b/w Gotta Make Their Future Bright (1965) * The Talismen - Castin' My Spell b/w Masters Of War (1965) * The Thoughts - All Night Stand b/w Memory Of Your Love (1966) * The Untamed - I'll Go Crazy b/w My Baby Is Gone (1965) * Wild Silk - (Vision In A) Plaster Sky b/w Toymaker (1969) * The Zephyrs - She's Lost You b/w There's Something About You (1965)


Selected album productions

* Axiom – ''If Only . . .'' (1971) *
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– ''Band Of Joy'' (1978) *
Blues Project The Blues Project is a band from the Greenwich Village neighborhood of New York City that was formed in 1965 and originally split up in 1967. Their songs drew from a wide array of musical styles. They are most remembered as one of the most artfu ...
– ''Lazarus'' (US release) (1971) * Vicki Brown – ''From The Inside'' (1977) *
Coven A coven () is a group or gathering of witches. The word "coven" (from Anglo-Norman ''covent, cuvent'', from Old French ''covent'', from Latin ''conventum'' = convention) remained largely unused in English until 1921 when Margaret Murray promot ...
– ''Blood On The Snow'' (US release) (1974) * Mick Cox Band – ''Mick Cox Band'' (US release) (1973) * Bill Davies With The David Whitaker Orchestra - ''. . . And a Touch of Love'' (1966) * Foresight – ''Foresight'' (1974) *
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– ''Poetry In Lotion'' (1974) *
Fuzztones The Fuzztones are an American garage rock revival band formed in 1982. History Founded by singer-guitarist Rudi Protrudi in New York City, the band has gone through several member changes but is currently active in Europe. Dismissed by some cr ...
– ''In Heat'' (1989) *
Lee Hazlewood Barton Lee Hazlewood (July 9, 1929 – August 4, 2007) was an American country and pop singer, songwriter, and record producer, most widely known for his work with guitarist Duane Eddy during the late 1950s and singer Nancy Sinatra in the 1960 ...
– ''Forty'' (1969) *
Nicky Hopkins Nicholas Christian "Nicky" Hopkins (24 February 1944 – 6 September 1994) was an English pianist and organist. Hopkins performed on many popular and enduring British and American rock music recordings from the 1960s to the 1990s, most notably ...
– ''The Revolutionary Piano Of'' (1967) *
Bert Jansch Herbert Jansch (3 November 1943 – 5 October 2011) was a Scottish folk musician and founding member of the band Pentangle. He was born in Glasgow and came to prominence in London in the 1960s as an acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter ...
– ''Birthday Blues'' (1969) * Jon & Alun - ''Relax Your Mind'' (1963) * Jon and the Nightriders – ''Charge of the Nightriders'' (
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) (1983) * Kristine – ''I’m a Song'' (1976) * Nancy Boy – ''
Nancy Boy "Nancy Boy" is a song by British alternative rock band Placebo, released on 20 January 1997, as the fourth single from their debut self-titled album, released on Hut Records. As with their first single " Come Home", the single edit is a re-re ...
'' (US release) (1996) *
Tim Rose Timothy Alan Patrick Rose (September 23, 1940 – September 24, 2002) (unofficial website by long-term correspondent of Rose's) was an American singer and songwriter who spent much of his life in London, England, and had more success in E ...
– ''Love - A Kind Of Hate Story'' (1970) * Rumplestiltskin – ''Rumplestiltskin'' (1970) * Seanor & Koss – ''Seanor & Koss'' (US release) (1972) * Sorrows – ''Love Too Late'' (US release) (1981) * Spreadeagle - ''The Piece Of Paper'' (1972) * String Driven Thing – ''The Machine That Cried'' (1973) * Velvet Glove – ''Sweet Was My Rose'' (1974) * David Whitaker – ''Music To Spy By'' (1966) * Chris White – ''Mouth Music'' (1976)


Selected film soundtrack work

* '' Be My Guest'' (1965) * ''
Scream And Scream Again ''Scream and Scream Again'' is a 1970 British science fiction conspiracy thriller film starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Alfred Marks, Michael Gothard, and Peter Cushing. It is based on the novel ''The Disorientated Man'' (1967) attribute ...
'' (1970) * '' Tam-Lin'' (1970)


Selected archival collections

*
Sensational Alex Harvey Band The Sensational Alex Harvey Band were a Scottish rock band formed in Glasgow in 1972. Fronted by Alex Harvey accompanied by Zal Cleminson on guitar, bassist Chris Glen, keyboard player Hugh McKenna (1949–2019) and drummer Ted McKenna, the ...
– ''Hot City'' (unreleased 1974 album produced by Talmy) (2009) * ''The Best Of Planet Records'' (2000) * ''Making Time: A Shel Talmy Production'' (2017) * ''Planet Mod'' (2018) * ''Planet Beat'' (2018) * ''Shel’s Girls'' (2019)


Selected writings

*''Whadda We Do Now, Butch?'', Pan Books Ltd., 1978 *''Hunter Killer'', Pan Books Ltd., 1981 *''The Web'',
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, 1981


References


External links


Shel Talmy official site
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