Jim Capaldi: Open Your Heart The Island Recordings 3 cd/dvd coming in March

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  1. John Fell

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    • A deluxe 4 disc clamshell boxed set featuring all of Jim Capaldi’s solo recordings for Island Records issued between 1972 & 1976
    • Newly remastered from the original master tapes
    • Material features guest appearances by Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Dave Mason, Paul Kossoff & the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section
    • With 6 bonus tracks drawn from singles & a DVD featuring Jim Capaldi’s appearances on BBC TV Old Grey Whistle Test from November 1975 (featuring Steve Winwood) and a 50 minute Old Grey Whistle Test TV concert from March 1976 – all previously unreleased

    Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of Open Your Heart – The Island Recordings 1972 – 1976, a new re-mastered four-disc clamshell boxed set (comprising 3 CDs and a DVD) by the legendary JIM CAPALDI.

    Aside from his work as a founder member with the acclaimed band Traffic (a group for which Jim co-wrote most of their classic songs with STEVE WINWOOD), JIM CAPALDI was also a successful solo artist, enjoying a series of hit albums and singles in his own right. His solo career began with the album Oh How We Danced, recorded whilst Traffic was on hiatus whilst Steve Winwood was recovering from peritonitis. Mainly recorded at the legendary Muscle Shoals studio in Alabama, the album featured the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section of Roger Hawkins (drums), David Hood (bass) and Barry Beckett (keyboards), along with a host of guests such as Steve Winwood, Chris Wood, Paul Kossoff, Dave Mason, Ric Grech, Jim Gordon, Mike Kellie (Spooky Tooth) & Trevor Burton (The Move / Steve Gibbons Band). Featuring tracks such as Eve, Don’t Be A Hero and Open Your Heart, Oh How We Danced was a superb debut.

    Jim’s second solo album was the 1974 release Whale Meat Again, an album that tackled a variety of lyrical subjects, including environmental issues. Once more he utilised the services of Roger Hawkins, David Hood and Barry Beckett, along with Steve Winwood. Featuring tracks such as It’s Alright, Whale Meat Again and Summer is Fading, the album was another classic.

    With the disbanding of Traffic in 1974, following a troubled US tour, Jim embarked on his next solo project (and final album for Island Records of the 1970s), Short Cut Draw Blood. The album would prove to be one of his most successful, featuring the singles It’s All Up to You and Love Hurts (a cover of the Everly Brothers hit), both of which enjoyed chart success. Aside from these tracks the album also featured the emotive Boy with a Problem, featuring Paul Kossoff on guitar, and other classics such as the album title track, Goodbye Love and Seagull. Once again Jim Capaldi assembled a stellar cast of musicians to contribute to the album such as Steve Winwood, Chris Spedding, Roger Hawkins, David Hood and Barry Beckett and Chris Wood.

    This boxed set has been newly re-mastered from the original master tapes and features an additional 6 bonus tracks, (four previously unreleased on CD), all drawn from single releases and also includes a bonus DVD (NTSC / Region Free) featuring previously unreleased live appearances by Jim Capaldi on BBC TV’s “Old Grey Whistle Test”; a session from November 1975 (featuring Steve Winwood on piano) and a 50 minute concert by Jim Capaldi & the Space Cadets at the BBC TV Theatre in March 1976. The boxed set also includes an illustrated booklet with a new essay. Open Your Heart – The Island Recordings 1972 – 1976 is a fitting tribute to a fine and much missed musician.

    Tracklist
    [CD1: “Oh How We Danced” The Original Album Re-Mastered]
    1. Eve
    2. Big Thirst
    3. Love Is All You Can Try
    4. Last Day Of Dawn
    5. Don’t Be A Hero
    6. Open Your Heart
    7. How Much Can A Man Really Take
    8. Oh How We Danced
    Bonus Track:
    9. Going Down Slow All The Way

    [CD2: “Whale Meat Again” The Original Album Re-Mastered]
    1. It’s Alright
    2. Whale Meat Again
    3. Yellow Sun
    4. I’ve Got So Much Lovin’
    5. Low Rider
    6. My Brother
    7. Summer Is Fading
    8. We’ll Meet Again
    Bonus Track:
    9. Tricky Dicky Rides Again

    [CD3: “Short Cut Draw Blood” The Original Album Re-Mastered]
    1. Goodbye Love
    2. It’s All Up To You
    3. Love Hurts
    4. Johnny Too Bad
    5. Short Cut Draw Blood
    6. Living On A Marble
    7. Boy With A Problem
    8. Keep On Trying
    9. Seagull
    Bonus Tracks – Previously Unreleased On CD:
    10. Sugar Honey
    11. It’s Alright
    12. Talkin’ About My Baby
    13. Still Talkin’

    [DVD (NTSC / Region 0)]
    Jim Capaldi Band – The Old Grey Whistle Test 18th November 1975:
    1. Short Cut Draw Blood
    2. Goodbye Love
    Jim Capaldi & The Space Cadets – The Old Grey Whistle Test In Concert 30th March1976:
    1. Low Rider
    2. Love Hurts
    3. Goodbye Love
    4. Elixir Of Love
    5. Boy With A Problem
    6. Short Ends
    7. Talkin’ About My Baby
    8. Keep On Trying

    Amazon USA
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083XVYPL4/?tag=imwan-20

    This might be interesting and the albums have bonus tracks. Paul Kossoff and the members of Traffic appear on these.
     
  2. PacificOceanBlue

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    Looks interesting. Oh How We Danced and Short Cut Draw Blood are good albums. Curious about how the remastering turns out.
     
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  3. John Fell

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    I thought some people on the forum might be interested in this.
     
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  4. rjp

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    jim capaldi has 2 box sets.....steve winwood has 2 box sets.........dave mason has none??????
     
  5. jwoverho

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    Jim’s solo career is filled with some wonderful music. “You and Me” with Paul Kossoff is a particular favorite.

    Jim and Winwood made for a formidable duo in their writing. Capaldi doesn’t get enough recognition for his lyrics.
     
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  6. John Fell

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    This box set is not a career retrospective set though. It is just all of the Island albums packaged together with bonus tracks and a dvd his solo BBC appearances. Winwood has had 2 career retrospective box sets.
     
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  7. Michael

    Michael I LOVE WIDE S-T-E-R-E-O!

    thanks John...I am.
     
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  9. Sean

    Sean Senior Member

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    Thanks John!
     
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  10. Juggsnelson

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    Excellent!
     
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  11. Graham

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    Only just found out and this and have ordered it direct from Cherry Red. I have digital versions of the first two albums and an LP of Short Cut Draw Blood, which is a fantastic album.
     
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  13. Graham

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    Quite incredibly, given I ordered this in the early hours of yesterday morning and the current postal delays with Coronavirus, this set has just arrived direct from Cherry Red.
     
  14. donohed

    donohed Hope Joy Victory !

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    yes, and i like Whale Meat best
     
  15. DTK

    DTK Forum Resident

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    Well ask Dave to put one out!
     
  16. rjp

    rjp Senior Member

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    lots of labels involved on that one.......call the lawyers first.
     
  17. kwadguy

    kwadguy Senior Member

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    Dave is by all accounts "impossible"

    That's probably why there's no box. Plus, any box would require cross licensing, minimally between Universal (Island/BlueThumb/MCA) and Sony (Columbia), but possibly also the blink-and-gone labels that Mason recorded for after MCA, and maybe the few singles he recorded with various bands before Traffic. There's also the Fleetwood Mac stuff, which would be Warners.

    If the guy is hard to deal with and there's significant cross licensing and there's not a huge retail demand...well, the story writes itself.
     
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  18. donohed

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    this was in one of solo records
     
  19. roman.p

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    Just found out about this — months later. The "previously unreleased on CD" bonus tracks actually do appear on my Raven CD edition of Short Cut Draw Blood/The Contender. It's a shame they couldn't turn up any other rarities, like that super-extended version of "Open Your Heart" that's on YouTube. Still, it's a must for me.
    Any word on the remastering?
     
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  20. Keith Wright

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    Looks like it's missing the 'b' side, a version of Whale meat again.
    Always seen to miss something out.

    Shame.
     
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