To celebrate the 40th anniversary of their last album for Columbia Records, The Ark, Chad & Jeremy now release Ark-eology, a newly recorded tribute to their legendary classic albums The Ark and Of Cabbages And Kings, f... more »avorites long sought after by collectors and fans worldwide. Produced by Chad Stuart, the album is the 25th release of the duo, as they revisit eighteen of the most popular recordings from over a dozen worldwide LP releases in their impressive catalog. These brand new recordings, including Summer Song, Yesterday's Gone, and Homeward Bound, are a sonic marvel compared to the decades old material. They reveal the crystal clear vocals and harmonies like never before. With a mixture of original arrangements and new adaptations, Chad & Jeremy show what it s like to be masters of their craft, recording this new album themselves, and playing all the instruments. All of their Columbia albums, and several others, are represented in this brilliant new digital recording. After more than 30 years of performing together, Chad & Jeremy deliver their best ever. From 1964 to 1967, Chad & Jeremy had eleven U.S. hit singles and over seventeen worldwide releases. In the ensuing years, the music of Chad & Jeremy has been re-released on over thirty three albums around the world. The Chad & Jeremy bio at the All Music Guide states: Of the many British Invasion acts that stormed the charts in the wake of the Beatles, Chad & Jeremy possessed a subtlety and sophistication unmatched among their contemporaries, essentially creating the template for the kind of lush, sensitive folk-pop embraced by followers from Nick Drake to Belle & Sebastian . Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde met at drama school in 1960 and soon began playing folk clubs in London where they were discovered by famed movie composer, John Barry. They became a sensation in America riding the wave of the British Invasion with eleven Top 40 hits including Summer Song, Yesterday s Gone, Willow Weep for Me, and Distant Shores. The duo appeared as themselves in legendary TV shows including The Dick Van Dyke Show, Patti Duke Show, Batman and Laredo. They hosted Hullabaloo, appeared on The Tonight Show and all the classic variety shows like The Hollywood Palace, Andy Williams, Danny Kaye and Red Skelton. Some of their most critically acclaimed work was the progressive 1967 release Cabbages and Kings, followed a year later by The Ark, which prompted Rolling Stone Magazine to proclaim: Chad and Jeremy - out of schlock rock into progressive rock. The Ark proved to be their last album for Columbia, as Jeremy returned to acting and the duo disbanded. They reunited for an album and tour in the 1980 s as well as a musical, Pump Boys & Dinettes. The latest phase in their career began in 2003 with a PBS TV music special. Since then they have performed their two-man show all over the United States, Canada, Hawaii and the Philippines.« less
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of their last album for Columbia Records, The Ark, Chad & Jeremy now release Ark-eology, a newly recorded tribute to their legendary classic albums The Ark and Of Cabbages And Kings, favorites long sought after by collectors and fans worldwide. Produced by Chad Stuart, the album is the 25th release of the duo, as they revisit eighteen of the most popular recordings from over a dozen worldwide LP releases in their impressive catalog. These brand new recordings, including Summer Song, Yesterday's Gone, and Homeward Bound, are a sonic marvel compared to the decades old material. They reveal the crystal clear vocals and harmonies like never before. With a mixture of original arrangements and new adaptations, Chad & Jeremy show what it s like to be masters of their craft, recording this new album themselves, and playing all the instruments. All of their Columbia albums, and several others, are represented in this brilliant new digital recording. After more than 30 years of performing together, Chad & Jeremy deliver their best ever. From 1964 to 1967, Chad & Jeremy had eleven U.S. hit singles and over seventeen worldwide releases. In the ensuing years, the music of Chad & Jeremy has been re-released on over thirty three albums around the world. The Chad & Jeremy bio at the All Music Guide states: Of the many British Invasion acts that stormed the charts in the wake of the Beatles, Chad & Jeremy possessed a subtlety and sophistication unmatched among their contemporaries, essentially creating the template for the kind of lush, sensitive folk-pop embraced by followers from Nick Drake to Belle & Sebastian . Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde met at drama school in 1960 and soon began playing folk clubs in London where they were discovered by famed movie composer, John Barry. They became a sensation in America riding the wave of the British Invasion with eleven Top 40 hits including Summer Song, Yesterday s Gone, Willow Weep for Me, and Distant Shores. The duo appeared as themselves in legendary TV shows including The Dick Van Dyke Show, Patti Duke Show, Batman and Laredo. They hosted Hullabaloo, appeared on The Tonight Show and all the classic variety shows like The Hollywood Palace, Andy Williams, Danny Kaye and Red Skelton. Some of their most critically acclaimed work was the progressive 1967 release Cabbages and Kings, followed a year later by The Ark, which prompted Rolling Stone Magazine to proclaim: Chad and Jeremy - out of schlock rock into progressive rock. The Ark proved to be their last album for Columbia, as Jeremy returned to acting and the duo disbanded. They reunited for an album and tour in the 1980 s as well as a musical, Pump Boys & Dinettes. The latest phase in their career began in 2003 with a PBS TV music special. Since then they have performed their two-man show all over the United States, Canada, Hawaii and the Philippines.
"What's not to like about "ARK-EOLOGY"? First, the CD cover is one of the best I've seen in years. The painting was chosen as the cover by Chad Stuart who found out that the artist Robert McCauley was ironically a Chad and Jermey fan. Forty years ago Chad and Jeremy put out their last album for Columbia Records, the very underrated "The Ark". Hence the title "ARK-EOLOGY". Instead of releasing alternative versions of their hit songs, like "The Beatles" did for their "Anthology" CD's or creating another "Greatest Hits" CD package like most groups do, both Chad and Jeremy decided to re-record various classic songs from their 60's catalogue giving the listener a true perspective of their career. As much as I love their dated 60's record productions, Chad Stuart's new arrangements on the whole improve most of the songs I've heard like "In Love Again" and "Rest In Peace". Chad and Jeremy WERE and STILL are true folk artists and it was great to hear them return to their roots which makes them one of the best duos ever. Their voices are actually better now then they were in the 60's which makes this CD a pleasant listening experience."
I still long for the old arrangements.....
Philly girl | West Chester, PA USA | 11/18/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I have been in love with these guys forever....I also think Distant Shores is one of the greatest love songs ever written or sung.....but having said that I longed for the old arrangements after I listened to this new cd. I may have to listen to it a bit more to get the same feelings I get when I listen to the old versions....but I'm so happy that they are still together and recording."
History making sound
Jeff Schoff | San Juan Capistrano | 10/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Absolutely the best. A combination of the best song works with the best recording / mastering. The quality of sound in this new recording is like going from a 1960's made in Japan transistor radio to current day 7:1 surround mega watt system on superior speakers ( like; Altec Lansing Voice of the Theater of yesteryear ). Heavenly Harmonies, to say the least. This CD is in my top 6 rotation. This is like back to the future. Classic past combined with the modern day marvels of music making. Enjoy!"
Best album I have ever heard jn popular music
Phillip F. Vollgraf | Phoenix, Arizona {USA} | 11/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This has to be by far the best Chad & Jeremy CD I have ever heard, it spans the entire music field of these two great artist The songs are timeless, and will live on for ever. Phil Vollgraf Phoenix, Arizona"
Loved it
Cindy R. | Pennsylvania | 11/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Wonderful CD for those who enjoy C&J. Chad and Jeremy have done it again. The music was all i expected and then some."