Shopping > Music > Tommy Roe > It's Now Winters Day

Tommy Roe - It's Now Winters Day (LP)

It's Now Winters Day
$18.99 - $18.99
Not Yet Rated 0 Ratings (0 Reviews)

Album Details: It's Now Winters Day

Release Date:01/01/1967
Label:Fallout
UPC:5051125201624

Track List: It's Now Winters Day

  1. Leave Me
  2. Moon Talk
  3. Aggravation
  4. Golden Girl
  5. Misty Eyes
  6. Have Pity on Me
  1. Sing Along with Me
  2. Long Live Love
  3. Nighttime
  4. Cry on Crying Eyes
  5. Sweet Sounds
  6. It's Now Winter's Day

Pro Reviews: It's Now Winters Day

  • All Music Guide

    Even though Tommy Roe was coming off of two huge chart hits in 1966 (top tenners Sweet Pea and Hooray for Hazel) he felt the need to grow his hair and get with the changing times. Producer Curt Boettcher's work with the Association earned him a gig with Roe and together they began working on changing Roe's good time rock roll image into something a bit groovier. Instead of junking Roe's basic tight and rocking sound on 1967's It's Now Winter's Day, the two made the wise decision to add massed vocal choirs (provided by Boettcher mainstays like Dottie Holmberg and Michele O'Malley as well as future Millennium members Sandy Salisbury and Lee Mallory) and semipsychedelic effects on top and keep the rhythmic drive and soulful punch at the foundation. Strip songs like Aggravation or Sing Along With Me of their sonic frippery and you have classic Roestyled bubblepop tunes. Roe helps keep the project grounded by holding the lyrical flights of fancy down to a minimum. Apart from the goofy oute...r space love song Moontalk, Roe writes the same basic kind of lightweight love songs that made him popular. The album is a very successful blend of old and new, the arrangements are always interesting and Roe never sounds out of place. The song that makes the album more than a quirky detour in Roe's career is the astounding It's Now Winter's Day. Built on atmospheric minor chords, a lachrymose and seductive vocal from Roe, the tune is layered with atonal, reverbed tape effects, a shimmering vocal chorus and so much icy warmth it sounds like Boettcher is channeling a frozen Phil Spector. The track sounds like nothing else on earth, no surprise that it wasn't a hit at the time and resonated with lovers of leftfield pop fans for years to come. It's also not surprising that after one more psychpop album, 1967's Phantasy, that Roe went back to his formula and cranked out a couple more hits before the decade turned including 1 smash Dizzy and Jam Up Jelly Tight. - Tim Sendra, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: It's Now Winters Day

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

Tower.com

23 Ratings

(17 Reviews)

Write a review

$18.99Total Price N/A New Item free us shipping for items over $25!!! Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: It's Now Winters Day

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: It's Now Winters Day

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Tommy Roe

Widely perceived as one of the archetypal bubblegum artists of the late '60s, Tommy Roe cut some pretty decent rockers along the way, especially early in his career -- many displaying some pretty prominent Buddy Holly roots. In fact, Roe's initial pop smash, 1962's chart-topping "Sheila," was quite reminiscent of Holly's "Peggy Sue," utilizing a very similar throbbing d... Read more