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LP PACIFIC SOUND
Forget Your Dream!
Limited Edition of 300 Copies On Purple Vinyl
Country of release: Germany, 2021
Original released: 1972
Label: Long Hair Music
Catalogue number: LHC00073
Barcode: 4035177000773
Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Yes/Ja
Incl. Insert
Condition Record: MINT
Condition Cover: MINT
LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!
(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)
Tracks Side 1:
1. Forget Your Dream (2:25)Tracks Side 2:
1. Gyli Gyli (2:24)
2. Ceremony For A Dead (5:19)
In
the mid-60's,
the British
invasion
reached sleepy
old
Switzerland
and overtook
the local
music scene
there. Many
bands were
formed at
schools and
youth clubs
that wanted to
imitate their
heroes.
Without any
rhythm and
blues or
rock'n'roll
roots of their
own it was
difficult for
young
musicians to
develop
originality.
Most of the
bands were
playing cover
versions of
their idols’
international
hits providing
them not only
with acclaim
but also lots
of gigs at
local dances.
This was the
also the case
with
Val-De-Travers
in the French
speaking Swiss
canton of
Neuchatel.
Thus began the
story of
Pacific Sound.
Four friends,
Chris Meyer
(vocals), Mark
Treuthardt
(guitar,
bass), Diego
Lecci (drums)
and Roger Page
(keyboards)
were
practising
there for
their next gig
at the
Ballroom in
their
birthplace of
Motiers.
Yves Dubois, a
friend and fan
of the band,
was urging the
band to "stop
playing
ballrooms,
start writing
your own
songs, form a
pop band!!"
The band
decided he was
right as they
were fed up
with playing
covers of
international
hits and began
to work on
their own
ideas. Yves
started to
look after the
band's
organisational
matters and
became a sort
of a manager.
On Roger's
suggestion,
the band
called
themselves
Pacific Sound
and within a
few months
began to take
shape with a
set of almost
all original
compositions.
After playing
gigs in their
own region the
band gained
confidence and
played nearby
France.
The next step
on the ladder
of success was
to release a
record. Yves
invited Rare
Records (from
La-Chaux-De-Fonds) producer J. P. Louvin to a gig. Louvin was impressed
and offered
the band to
record a
single for his
label.
At the end of
1970, the band
recorded "The
Drug Just Told
Me" and "The
Green Eyed
Girl" at the
Stephan Sulke
Studio in
Biel. The
single was a
success.
Pacific Sound
were on a roll
and a couple
of weeks later
they went back
to the same
studio and
producer to
record "Ballad
To Jimi" and
"Thick Fog"
for release
next year on
Splendid
Records.
Fans and
critics
applauded the
single, the
band's
originality
and creativity
was praised.
The single won
the first
prize at the
1971 European
Pop Jury in
Cannes and was
Pacific
Sound's
breakthrough.
It was also
released in 18
countries on 8
different
labels
including
Decca,
Phillips, CBS
and RCA.
Following the
release of the
prize-winning
single "Ballad
To Jimi", the
popularity of
the band
increased
dramatically
and they were
showered with
gig offers.
The band
toured
successfully
throughout
Switzerland.
Louvin
suggested the
band record an
LP. Early in
1972, they
went back to
the Sulke
Studio and
recorded 7 new
songs which,
in addition to
"Thick Fog",
made up the LP
"Forget Your
Dream!", which
was released
in 1972 on
Splendid
Records.
The LP was
well received
and a European
tour was
arranged with
gigs in
Belgium,
England,
Holland,
Germany and
France. The
band needed to
upgrade their
equipment for
larger gigs,
so Roger took
out a bank
loan, but just
as the tour
was about to
start, the
rest of the
band,
including
manager Yves,
left Roger in
the lurch.
Louvin
suggested to
Roger to look
for
replacement
musicians and
a new line-up
was created.
However, it
never
recaptured the
old Pacific
Sound spirit.
The new
line-up didn't
gel musically
and Roger was
left with his
debts which
were paid with
the money made
on the tour.
And that is
the end of a
wonderful
story.
Nowadays Roger
lives in a
small village
near Neuchatel
and is a
professional
musician.
Roger Page
(williamtellsguitar.blogspot.de)
Chris Meyer - Vocals
Mark
Treuthardt - Guitar, Bass
Diego Lecci - Drums
Roger Page - Keyboards
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