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The Buckinghams - Kind of a Drag

Kind of a Drag

Music Artist :The Buckinghams
Music Style :General
Record Label :Sundazed Music Inc.
Release Date :1998-09-22
Store Price :$13.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. I'll Go Crazy
2. Don't Want to Cry
3. Virginia Wolf
4. Beginner's Love
5. Sweets for My Sweet
6. I've Been Wrong
7. I Call Your Name
8. Makin' up and Breakin' Up
9. You Make Me Feel So Good
10. Summertime
11. Love Ain't Enough
12. Kind of a Drag
13. Lawdy Miss Claudy [*]
14. I'm a Man [*]

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The best of the USA sessions.
Submitted on: 2008-06-16
The Buckinghams were the most nationally successful band to come out of Chicago in the mid-1960's.Their first national hit,"Kind Of A Drag" is here,as are their other local hits,"I'll Go Crazy","Lawdy Miss Clawdy" and their horn heavy version of The Beatles' "I Call Your Name".This CD is a very good sounding version of their first and only album for USA records.When "Kind Of A Drag" hit no. 1 on the national charts,The Buckingham's scored a contract with Columbia where they stayed for the rest of their original career.The songs here are indeed more garage oriented than most of their poppy Columbia hits,but,I think that's a good thing.Their version of "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is at least as good as Lloyd Price's original and "I'll Go Crazy" is a worthy cover of this James Brown staple.A personal favorite of mine is their cover of the Hollies' original "I've Been Wrong".If you want to hear the beginnings of this Chicago rock original,buy this CD.Like numerous Chicago bands of the 60's,they infused their garage rock and pop with horns.This was a trademark of their producer,James William Guercio who went on to even greater success with another horn heavy band by the name of The Big Thing,later to become Chicago.This is a very highly recommended CD for any fan of 60's music or the Chcago sound.Don't be scared out of it by other reviewers who were expecting something else and let their own lack of knowledge shade their reviews.
I guess it really IS kinda a drag, eh?
Submitted on: 2005-02-07
I bought this record after hearing the classic radio version of "Kind of a Drag" that everyone else has also mentioned in their reviews here. I came across it pretty cheap and figured maybe the record would have a few songs on it that warranted my purchasing it.

Unfortunately that wasn't the case.

Nearly all of the tracks on this record lack the vital energy and "punch" that the song Kind of a Drag possessed. Not only that, most of them felt more like "filler" then anything else. It is fairly obvious to this reviewer that the band used their initial record to get their feet wet.

Go check out their album Time and Charges/Portraits as it is easily 100x better then this, their initial one.
A Different (sounding) Kind Of A Drag
Submitted on: 2004-03-11
Why does Kind Of A Drag sounded different from the one that's being played on oldies radio? Although I've already bought two album of The Buckinghams, I'd rather listen to the radio than the CDs.
Kind of a drag is still a bit of a drag
Submitted on: 2003-12-05
I bought Mercy, Mercy Mercy: A Collection thinking it was a good buy, but then after reading other buyers comments i found it to be true... the remixed Kind of A Drag lacks the original punch. Then I bought the reissued album, thinking that recording should original, nonetheless, but still Kind of A drag sounds exactly like the remixed version....
Much More Garagey Than Expected
Submitted on: 2001-09-06
Well, this was certainly a nice surprise! I can't speak for The Buckinghams' other albums but Kind of a Drag is more than worthwhile.

I've always liked the song "Kind of a Drag" but thought it painted The Buckinghams as a pop, schlock band. And, there is a fair amount of schlock included herein. For example, their version of "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" is more than just schlock. It's downright lousy, with it's rampaging horn section and lightweight vocals. A couple of other numbers aren't much better.

So, why the endorsement you may ask? Well, because the best material on Kind of a Drag caught me completely off guard. "Don't Want To Cry" is a great ripoff of "You Really Got Me", with buzzing guitar sound. "Makin' Up & Breakin' Up" is a fine, moody punker. There's a rockin', organ-driven instrumental called "Virginia Wolf" and the band's version of "I'm a Man" is a winner, complete with extended guitar part.

The best tune on the album though has to be the wonderful "I've Been Wrong", which was originally recorded by The Hollies. It has a unmistakable British Invasion feel, a terrific hook and the best guitar break I've heard in ages. The drumming is also solid, using a nice high-end cymbals and snare combo.

Overall, the sound qualty on the disc is good and, while there are a few clunkers, the best stuff here really deserves to be heard. I have a whole new perspective on these guys. The Buckinghams were capable of being one great band. And they were, at least on a handfull of recordings. Don't sell them short.


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