Kilmichael wrote:Alex and Philip, thanks for the replies. I've been toying with trying to get hold of a copy of Bottoms Up, but the prices I've seen them going for has always put me off.
Philip, presumably the snippet of Turkish/another track you're referring to is the little bit of chatter between Jem & James right at the end of 'Goodnight Irene' on the box set? That would mean the line up for 'Turkish' is mandola (Jem), guitar (James rather than Shane) and vocals (Shane) I guess? Also Philip, to me your answer implies there was more than just 'Turkish' from this session? Finally, Alex states it was recorded in 1987. I'm not in a position to diasagree, but 1986 would seem like a more likely date to me, e.g. before the band recorded 'Turkish' for the Janice Long show and started playing it live? Sorry for all these additional questions, but I think by now my obession with these little details about recording sessions is pretty well established!
And is it Heart Shaped Sunglasses or Shades?!
You are correct in ID-ing the "chatter", but what I can't remember for sure is whether I took this from the "Turkish" demo or another similar demo of an RnB number (a MacGowan song, a sort of proto-Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah) with either James or Shane on organ, though probably NOT from the same "session" as "Turkish". In any event, your personnel line up for "Turkish" seems correct.
As we performed an early arrangement of "Turkish" on the Janice Long Show on Radio One in October 1986 (available on the box set), I think that indicates the rough song demo comes from 1986 also.
It's Heart Shaped Sunglasses.