The debut album by the group, also known as The Angry Young Them, and
half its tracks make it a dead-on rival to the Stones' debut album. This
reissue features the album's original British configuration ("Just
a Little Bit," "I Gave My Love a Diamond," "Bright
Lights, Big City," and "My Little Baby" are here; "One
Two Brown Eyes" and "Here Comes the Night" are absent).
"My Little Baby" was no huge loss, being a pale imitation of
"Here Comes the Night," but the omitted "Just a Little
Bit" features a Howlin' Wolf/"Spoonful"-style performance
by Van Morrison that would have incinerated a lot of American teens. On
the other hand, Morrison's soul-shouting performance on the deleted "I
Gave My Love a Diamond," appropriated by Bert Berns from the public
domain "Cherry Song," would have shocked any folkie familiar
with the original. Morrison's "You Just Can't Win" isn't nearly
as impressive, but even as a time-filler it isn't half bad. And then there's
"Gloria," rock's ultimate '60s sex anthem, and one of the handful
of white-authored songs that can just about hold its own against any blues
standard you'd care to name. (by Bruce Eder, AMG)
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