JOBRIATH "CREATURES OF THE STREET" 1974 ELEKTRA WHITE LABEL PROMO NM-/VG+ OOP LP

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ARTISTS: JOBRIATH

TITLE: “CREATURES OF THE STREET” WHITE LABEL PROMO

TRACK LISTING (SEE PHOTOS & BELOW):



A1

Heartbeat

2:44

A2

Dietrich / Fondyke (A Brief History Of Movie Music)

2:18

A3

Street Corner Love

2:33

A4

Ooh La La

4:08

A5

Scumbag

2:48

A6

Ecubyan

2:40

B1

Good Time

2:50

B2

Sister Sue

3:05

B3

What A Pretty

1:28

B4

Liten Up

4:05

B5

Gone Tomorrow

3:43

B6

Ooh La La (Reprise And Exit Music)

2:43

Credits

Producer, Engineer – *,

Notes

"Elektra/Asylum Promotional Copy Not For Sale" sticker on front.
Black print on white background labels. 

LABEL: ELEKTRA RECORDS

CAT. #: 7E-1010

YEAR: 1974

RECORD CONDITION: THE RECORD IS IN NM/NM- CONDITION, NICE SHINEY BLACK LUSTER. NO MARKS OR SCRATCHES,LINES, ETC.BOTH LABELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.NICE SHINEY LUSTER TO THE VINYL. NO AUDIO BACKGROUND SOUND BETWEEN TRACKS. THE SONGS SOUND GREAT, & PLAYS SUPER CLEAN. THERE WAS ONE OR TWO VERY VERY LIGHT CLICKS/POPS AT THE START OF THE FIRST SONG ON SIDE ONE, THAT WAS IT, THE REST OF THE RECORD IS SUPER CLEAN.

JACKET CONDITION: THE JACKET IS IN VG/VG+ CONDITION THERE'S NO WRITING ON THE JACKET. STRAIGHT EDGES, NO WRITING, TEARS, WRINKLES OR SEAM SPLITS, ETC.ETC... THERE IS SOME VERY VERY LIGHT RING WEAR CENTER BOTTOM FRONT, THERE'S SOME LIGHT WHITE “SPECKLES” (FOR LACK OF A BETTER WORD) IN THE UPPER LEFT CORNER (SEE PHOTO),

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Bruce Wayne Campbell (December 14, 1946 – August 3, 1983), known by his stage name Jobriath, was an musician and actor. He was the first openly gay rock musician to be signed to a major record label, and one of the first internationally famous musicians to die of .

Biography

Early life and career

A native of , , he showed early musical talent for playing the piano, and soon played organ in his local church.It was during this time his talents soon led him to being introduced to as a .While he was a high school student, he became further interested in classical music, and favored composers (such as ), and he wrote the first two movements of his first symphony by his senior year in high school, but for reasons unknown chose not to complete it. After graduating from Upper Merion High School (in King of Prussia, PA) in 1964, Jobriath took an interest in folk music, partly inspired by seeing , in concert several times.and he briefly formed a folk group with the help of his music teacher who arranged for two identical-twins, Marty and Grace, to join him. As a trio they named themselves "The Last Three", and played several regional shows in the PA area before Marty and Grace soon departed for college. While Jobriath briefly attended for one semester in the music program he soon dropped out before he was drafted into the in the mid-1960s, and then soon went within months. Renaming himself Jobriath Salisbury, he relocated to .

After accompanying a friend to the audition for the musical as a piano player, he impressed the producer and director with his singing and talents on the piano, and was soon cast by the director Tom O'Horgan into a leading role as 'Woof', an implicitly gay teenager.He appeared in the legendary production at the Aquarius Theater on . Despite receiving positive reviews in his performances, he was fired from the production for "upstaging" the other actors. After leaving the production in 1969, he joined the folk-rock band Pidgeon as their lead singer and guitarist, which was then signed to . The band recorded a debut album originally titled First Flight From the Forest which was re-titled by their label as the self-titled Pidgeon,and—shortly after the album's release—the band released the single "Rubber Bricks" b/w "Prison Walls" before disbanding. Both were produced by Stan Farber. At this time he was traced by the and arrested, spending nearly six months in a military psychiatric hospital after suffering a breakdown. During this period he began writing the songs that would lead to his next musical incarnation.

Jerry Brandt, the hype and Jobriath Boone

In mid-December 1972, , 's former manager, overheard a demo tape being played by at . Davis rejected the tape as "mad, unstructured and destructive to melody", but Brandt was quick to step in. Jobriath later remarked "that coming from a man who discovered both and ...so much for sanity and structure!" Brandt located Jobriath in California, where he was living in an unfurnished apartment and working as a . Brandt:"In walked this beautiful creature dressed in white. I said, Why don't you come out to Malibu and hang out?" This became a feature of the mythology used to promote Jobriath, and helps to explain the acrimony that followed the dissolution of their professional and personal relationship.

Brandt signed Jobriath, now calling himself Jobriath Boone, to for a reported $500,000, in what was allegedly the most lucrative recording contract of its time.The label's president signed Jobriath for a two-album deal.A huge marketing campaign and media blitz ensued, including full-page advertisements in , , and magazines, full-length posters on over 250 buses and a huge 41' by 43' billboard in . All featured the forthcoming debut album sleeve design by noted photographer Shig Ikeda, which featured a nude Jobriath, made to resemble an ancient Roman statue.Plans were announced for a lavish three night live debut at the that December, at a cost of $200,000 and a subsequent tour of European opera houses. Jobriath informed the that the show would feature him dressed as "King Kong being projected upwards on a mini Empire State Building. This will turn into a giant spurting penis and I will have transformed into ."Elektra, concerned about spiraling production costs, postponed the Paris Opera shows until February, later canceling them due to expense.

Amidst this barrage of promotion, the debut album was released, garnering mostly positive reviews. Rolling Stone stated that Jobriath had "talent to burn", called it "truly one of the most interesting albums of the year" and hailed it as "brilliantly incisive", referring to Jobriath as "a true Renaissance man who will gain a tremendous following". disagreed, calling it "the hype of the year". The album was co-produced by and Jobriath, featuring string arrangements by Jobriath, recorded at with the . Kramer described Jobriath in as "a romantic soul, really. He wanted orchestrations like old film music, though he knew nothing about scoring. So he bought a book on orchestration and within a week he'd come up with scores of a haunting quality". is also credited on the album, though his contribution is unclear.

During this period, Brandt continued making extravagant statements such as "Elvis, the Beatles, and Jobriath" and declaring that both he and Jobriath had booked flights on 's first passenger flight to the moon. Meanwhile, Jobriath declared himself "rock's truest fairy", a comment that did little to increase his popularity at the time but has since confirmed his status as the first openly rock singer to be signed to a major record label.

Jobriath's debut public performance was made on television, when Brandt secured him an appearance on the popular show . The costumes were designed by Jobriath and the choreography was by Joyce Trisler, of the . Two songs were performed: "I'maman" and "Rock of Ages", the latter substituting for "Take Me I'm Yours" which was pulled after the producer objected to its overtly theme. The long-awaited live performance finally came in July 1974 with two sold-out shows at New York's club. Sales for the album however, were poor and it failed to secure a chart placing.

Six months after the release of the debut album, was released, again featuring Peter Frampton, as well as of . The costumes were by . The photography was by . Compiled from the extensive sessions for its predecessor, it was launched without any fanfare or media promotion and failed commercially. A US tour followed, where Jobriath and his backing-band (called 'The Creatures') did several residencies around the US (in Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles & Memphis) during which recordings took place at local studios for a projected third album. Despite the tour having several well-attended shows and/or several sold-out nights, both Brandt and Elektra stopped financing the tour midway through. Despite this, Jobriath and the band completed the tour, continuing to bill Elektra for expenses. A final show, at the , ended in five encores and the fire department being summoned when the excited audience set off the alarm.

Cole Berlin, cabaret and The Chelsea Hotel

In January 1975, Jobriath announced his retirement from the music industry and moved into a pyramid topped rooftop apartment at the in . He attempted to resume his acting career, and was invited to audition for the role of 's lover in the film . According to keyboard player , Jobriath had the script for 'Dog Day Afternoon' backstage at a concert at , and claimed he didn't want to do the film due to the character's wearing of a dress.Calling himself "Cole Berlin" (a play on both and ), he worked as a cabaret singer at a restaurant called the Covent Garden, as well as clubs and cabarets, augmenting his income with occasional prostitution.

Death

By the time his 10-year contract with Brandt was finally up, Jobriath was sick with . He began to feel ill in late 1981 but still managed to contribute to the Chelsea Hotel's 100th birthday celebrations in November 1982. He died on August 3, 1983, one week after the end of his original 10-year contract with Jerry Brandt expired.



Creatures of the Street is the second album by the artist . It was released in 1974 on . The album was compiled from the sessions for its predecessor. Highlights include the jaunty "Ooh La La", the almost folky "Scumbag", the orchestral "Dietrich/Fondyke" and "Movie Queen" from the previous album were originally intended to be one track.

Among the listed guest stars for the album is "Chris Peterson (Courtesy of Stormy Forest Records)". This is a misspelled name for Kris Peterson, the same vocalist that appears on the album .

"Scumbag" mentions the restaurant chain, and in turn inspired the reference to "Zom Zom's" in the song "."

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