Thursday, 5 July 2012

The Iveys - Maybe Tomorrow (Pre. Badfinger UK 1968)


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Maybe Tomorrow was the only album released by The Iveys (who later called themselves Badfinger). It was issued in 1969 on the Apple label in Japan, West Germany and Italy. Although the album was scheduled to be released worldwide, the release in the U.S. and the U.K. at that time was halted without explanation. Many reasons for halting the album have been suggested by the band and Apple employees, but the most common theory in that Apple's newly-hired president, Allen Klein, stopped all non-Beatle releases on Apple until he could examine the company's finances, which were in disarray at the time.


The Iveys (later known as Badfinger) were a successful live act on the London circuit when they attracted the attention of Apple employee Mal Evans in early 1968. It was through Evans' perseverance that demonstration recordings made by the group were presented to The Beatles (Apple's presidents). Although the band was initially waived by Paul McCartney and John Lennon, the former relented as more impressive Iveys tapes were brought in by Evans.


The group signed with Apple in April 1968 and began making recordings immediately upon their arrival. With the incentive of releasing a worthwhile single, the band was not focused on compiling an LP. Maybe Tomorrow was therefore culled from various studio recordings the group made during a 12-month period, mostly under the production of Tony Visconti. The songs on the LP vary widely among pop, rock, and psychedelic sounds. With few exceptions, they do not resemble the sound Badfinger would later become known for.


The title track was released as an Apple single in 1968 and enjoyed limited success in regional markets -- for example, reaching #1 in Holland.


Due to Badfinger's subsequent fame and the album's limited release, Maybe Tomorrow became an expensive collectible for many years, often earning between $200 and $400 US dollars for a single used copy.


01."See-Saw Granpa"+ (Pete Ham) – 3:32
02."Beautiful and Blue"+† (Tom Evans) – 2:38
03."Dear Angie"† (Ron Griffiths) – 2:38
04."Think about the Good Times" (Mike Gibbins) – 2:20
05."Yesterday Ain't Coming Back" (Ham/Evans)
06."Fisherman"+† (Evans) – 6:03
07."Maybe Tomorrow"† (Evans) – 2:50
08."Sali Bloo" (Ham) – 2:43
09."Angelique"† (Evans) – 2:24
10."I'm in Love"† (Ham) – 2:24
11."They're Knocking Down Our Home"+† (Ham) – 3:41
12."I've Been Waiting" (Ham) – 5:15


Bonus Tracks:
13.No Escaping Your Love (Evans) - 2:12
14.Mrs. Jones (Ham) - 2:15
15.And Her Daddy's a Millionaire (Ham/Evans) - 2:08
16.Looking for My Baby++ (Ham) - 2:08

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4 comments:

Mike said...

Thank you very much for this. Beautiful.

Thumper44 said...

Nice one, thanks.

Anonymous said...

Interesting to consider whether Apple might have succeeded under other circumstances, and what the results would have been. Thanks for the chance to hear this!

Anonymous said...

I discovered Badfinger some time ago on your blog.That one 's just as good! Thanks a lot Chris!
JJ