
When Brian Bennett replaced Tony Meehan in October, 1961, he was already looking back on quite a busy musical career. Having played the drums in various band, being a kind of resident drummer at the 2 Is coffee bar for almost a year, highlights the experience he had already gained. From late 1958 until early in 1959 he was the drummer of Vince Taylors Playboys. Brian was one of Marty Wildes Wildcats from May 1959, until late 1960 or early 1961, who then became the Krew Kats until October 1961. With all these groups Brian Bennett cut quite a number of tracks. The following listing tries to throw some light on the actual line-ups, the songs which were recorded and where they were released.
Vince Taylor & The Playboys (late 1958 to early 1959)While in the UK, Vince Taylor recorded two singles which made no chart
impression (top 30 in those days).
The first of two singles Right Behind You Baby / I Like Love was released in
December 1958 by the EMI subsidiary label Parlophone. It came out on the red-silver label
as a 10" 78 rpm single (catalogue no. R 4505) and in the new" format as
7" 45 rpm single (45-R 4505).
For the second single Brand New Cadillac / Pledging My Love, which was
released in May 1959 again in the 10" 78 rpm (R 4539) and the 7" 45 rpm format
(45-R4539), Joe Moretti replaced Tony Sheridan on lead guitar. Sheridan had left the group
to seek his fortune in Hamburg. [Ref.: Sleeve notes of the EMI Vince Taylor EP (Nut EP
series, EMI 2961)].
In quite a lot of discographies the two Vince Taylor singles, which he cut for the Belgium
based Palette label, are listed with the above line-up: Ill Be Your Hero / Jet
Black Machine (red-silver Palette, catalogue no. PG.9001, released in September
1960) and What-Cha-Gonna Do / Move Over Tiger (red-silver Palette, catalogue
no. PG.9020, released in 1961). Having in mind that Brian Locking and Brian Bennett joined
Mary Wildes Wildcats in May 1959, it is quite unlikely that the above line-up plays
on the two Palette singles. The line-up playing on these two singles probably comprises
Vince Taylor (vocals), Tony Harvey (lead guitar), Bobbie Clarke (guitar), Johnny Vance
(bass guitar) and Alan Hamilton (piano). [Ref.: Sleeve notes to the Belgian compilation
album The Golden Best Of Vince Taylor, EMI 4B054-23593]
Whether there had been already problems with Vince Taylor or just because they were available the Playboys backed the UK singer Janice Peters on the second of her two Columbia singles. A Girl Likes / Youre The One was released in March 1959 on the green-silver Columbia label in both formats, 10" 78 rpm (DB 4276) and 7" 45 rpm (45-DB 4276).
Marty Wilde & The Wildcats (May 1959 to late 1960 / early 1961)When Vince Taylor went over to France the Playboys split up. At the
same time Larry Parnes wanted to reform the backing group for one of his artist, Marty
Wilde. He knew about the quality of Jim Sullivan, who brought Brian Locking and Brian
Bennett with him. Together with Tony Belcher they formed the "new" Wildcats.
This line-up cut three singles and one album for the Philips label. All three singles made
the top ten charts while the album failed to reach the album chart, which was a top ten at
that time.
The first single A Teenager In Love / Danny was released on the blue-silver
Philips label in May 1959. As with the other two singles, it too came out in both formats
as 10" 78 rpm single (catalogue no. PB.926) and as 7" 45 rpm single (45-PB.926).
Following the success of the previous two Wilde singles it reached position two of the
charts.
The follow-up single Sea Of Love / Teenage Tears (blue-silver Philips label,
catalogue no. PB.959 for 10" and 45-PB.959 for the 7" format) was released in
September 1959 and reached number three chart position.
Also in September 1959, Marty Wildes first album WILDE ABOUT
MARTY saw the light of day. It had the black-silver label and the catalogue no. BBL.7342.
The tracks were Down The Line; Love Of My Life; Put Me Down; Blue Moon Of Kentucky;
Dream Lover; Youve Got Love; I Flipped / All American Boy; Mean Woman Blues; Are You
Sincere?; High School Confidential; Dont Pity Me; Splish Splash; So Glad Youre
Mine.
Bad Boy / Its Been Nice was the last single release with the above line-up,
again on the blue-silver Philips label with the catalogue no. PB.972 for the 10" and
45-PB.972 for the 7" single. The release date was December 1959.
In Peter Frames ROCK FAMILY TREES it is reported that the above Wildcats have
recorded the WILDE ABOUT MARTY album plus the MARTY WILDE SHOWCASE album, the latter
having been released in 1960. The SHOWCASE album, however, compiles tracks from
Wildes singles spanning a period from 1957 to 1960, including from the above singles
A Teenager In Love, Sea Of Love, Teenage Tears, Bad Boy and Its Been Nice.
On February 16th and 23rd 1960, Gene Vincent
recorded six songs for the BBC radio show SATURDAY CLUB at BBCs Picadilly Studios,
backed by The Wildcats. Two songs, Be-Bop-A-Lula and Say Mama,
were recorded on both sessions, but it is impossible to tell which of all songs was
recorded at what date. The shows were broadcasted on March 5th and 12th.
The recorded songs were Be-Bop-A-Lula (Version 1), Be-Bop-A-Lula
(Version 2)*, Say Mama (Version 1), Say Mama (Version 2)*,
Summertime, Wildcat, My Heart (recorded 23.2.60,
broadcasted 12.3.60) and Rocky Road Blues.
The two tracks marked with * were released on the Rockstar EP ON TOUR WITH GENE VINCENT
& EDDIE COCHRAN (RSR-EP 2013, 1986), the other tracks on the Rockstar album
ROCKNROLL HEROES - GENE VINCENT & EDDIE COCHRAN (RSR-LP 1004, 1981).
Eddie Cochran & The
Wildcats
Line-up: Eddie Cochran (vocal/guitar), Big Jim
Sullivan (lead guitar), Tony Belcher (rhythm guitar), Brian Licorice Locking
(bass guitar), Brian Bennett (drums)
On three occasions Eddie Cochran was backed by The Wildcats for the BBC
radio shows PARADE OF THE POPS (broadcasted 22-2-60) and SATURDAY CLUB (5 and 12-3-60).
The recordings for all three shows took place at the BBC Picadilly Studios. They were
released on the Union Pacific album EDDIE COCHRAN - A LEGEND IN OUR TIME 1
(U.P. 001, 1971), the Rockstar album ROCKNROLL HEROES - GENE VINCENT &
EDDIE COCHRAN2 (RSR-LP 1004, 1981), the Rockstar EP ON TOUR WITH GENE VINCENT
& EDDIE COCHRAN3 (RSR-EP 2013, 1986) and the Rockstar single Whatd
I Say / Milk Cow Blues4 (RSR-SP 3001, 1979). The indices refer to the
following songs featured on the above records.
For the PARADE OF THE POPS show Eddie and the Wildcats recorded version 1 of Cmon
Everybody3 on an unknown exact date in February 1960.
The songs Cmon Everybody (Version 2)1, Hallelujah, I
Love Her So (Version 1)1, Whatd I Say4 and
Milk Cow Blues4 were recorded on 16-2-1960 for the SATURDAY CLUB show,
which was broadcast on 5-3-1960.
For the SATURDAY CLUB show from 12-3-1960 Eddie and the Wildcats recorded Somethin
Else2, Hallelujah, I Love Her So (Version 2)2
and Twenty Flight Rock2 on 23-2-1960.
Having been sacked by Marty Wilde (or his management) the Wildcats were
not allowed to use the name for own recordings. So they thought the Krew Kats name would
be far enough away from running into trouble with Marty, but close enough to be
recognisable. Six tracks are believed to be recorded by the Krew Kats, of which four were
released on two 7" only singles in 1961.
Trambone / Peak Hour was the first single released on the EMI subsidiary label His
Masters Voice in February 1961. It came out with the blue-silver HMV label and the
catalogue no. 45-POP 840. Although it was no big success, the single entered the charts
and peaked at position 33.
The second single Samovar / Jacks Good (blue-silver HMV, 45-POP 894)
was released in June 1961, without making any chart impression.
The tune The Bat was recorded at the same session as Samovar, but saw the light of day for the first time on the See For Miles album 20 CLASSIC INSTRUMENTAL RARITIES (SEE 37, 1985). This leaves one last track, Jungle Drums, still unreleased in the EMI vaults.
Michael Cox & The Krew KatsTo back-up his singer Michael Cox, Joe Meek recruited The Krew Kats for
a session in summer, 1961. Although there were only three tracks thought to be taped
during this session, at least a fourth one has survived over the years.
Sweet Little Sixteen / Cover Girl was released in August 1961, on blue-silver HMV
(45-POP905). On the label The Krew Kats are billed as The Charles Blackwell Orchestra.
On February 1962, the single Young Only Once / Honey cause I Love You
(45-POP 972) was released with the Krew Kats providing the backing of the flip side only.
This single came out when Brian Bennett had already joined The Shadows. On the label Tony
Meehan has the credits for directing the musical accompaniment of this second single,
which seems a bit unlikely at least for the B-side.
In 1999 a fourth track was unearthed by Zircon Recordings, Johnny B Goode.
This cover of the famous Chuck Berry title was released together with the other three
tracks on the Zircon CD MICHAEL COX ANGELA JONES (ZIRC 1005, 1999).
The Tom Cats
Line-up: Big Jim Sullivan (lead guitar) plus
...
A bit of a mystery is surrounding a single on the Starlite label
Tom Tom Cat / Big Brother (ST 054), which was released in 1961. Both
sides were written and produced by Charles Blackwell, who already took credits for the
first Cox single. Big Jim Sullivan confirmed that he plays lead on this
single, Brian Bennett told that he had nothing to do with this recording. When I asked
him, Brian Locking doesnt remember anything about this one.
Tom Tom Cat was used by the BBC for various sport programms and both tracks are
said to be compiled on one of the KPM library albums. On the KPM CD THE SIXTIES (KPM 194
CD) Tom Tom Cat is included under the name of Big Tom Cat,
without crediting an performer or artist but listing Charles Blackwell as composer.
Recently this track has been made available by Zircon Recordings on their various artists
compilation CD 60s BRIT-POP INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME 1 (ZIRC 1014, 1999).
The Krewkats (France)
In 1962 the French singer Dick Rivers looked for a replacement of his
former backing group, Les Chats Sauvages (The Wild Cats). In November he saw an English
group, The Rockin Tuxedo, performing in Paris and booked them as his new backing.
Probably to stay close to the name of his former backing group, the name was changed to
The Krewkats. They passed an audition at Pathé Marconi and recorded 8 instrumental
tracks, which were released in 1963 on two EPs on the French HMV label (EMF 338 and EGF
646).
All 8 tracks have been reissued on the French compilation CD FRENCH 60s EP
COLLECTION INSTRUMENTAL SIXTIES VOLUME 2 (Magic Records, 522722, 1995).
The following listing will give the record, on which the track was originally released, and - if existing - a CD release. If more than one CD releases are existing, the easiest obtainable official release is listed.
| All American Boy | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Are You Sincere? | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Bad Boy | Marty Wilde | Single Philips 45-PB.972 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| The Bat | The Krew Kats | Album 20 CLASSIC INSTR. RARITIES, See For Miles SEE 37 | |
| Be-Bop-A-Lula (1) | Gene Vincent | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Be-Bop-A-Lula (2) | Gene Vincent | EP ON TOUR WITH GENE & EDDIE, Rockstar RSR-EP 2013 | |
| Blue Moon Of Kentucky | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Brand New Cadillac | Vince Taylor | Single Parlophone 45-R 3539 | CD VINCE TAYLOR ET SES PLAY-BOYS, Polygram 843 022-2 |
| Cmon Everybody (1) | Eddie Cochran | EP ON TOUR WITH GENE & EDDIE, Rockstar RSR-EP 2013 | |
| C'mon Everybody (2) | Eddie Cochran | Album A LEGEND IN OUR TIME, Union Pacific U.P. 001 | |
| Cover Girl | Michael Cox | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP905 | CD THE BEST OF MICHAEL COX, Sequel NEX CD 243 |
| Danny | Marty Wilde | Single Philips 45-PB.926 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Dont Pity Me | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Down The Line | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Dream Lover | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| A Girl Likes | Janice Peters | Single Columbia 45-DB 4276 | CD BRITISH BEAT BEFORE THE BEATLES VOL.4 - 1959 |
| Hallelujah, I Love Her So (1) | Eddie Cochran | Album A LEGEND IN OUR TIME, Union Pacific U.P. 001 | |
| Hallelujah, I Love Her So (2) | Eddie Cochran | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| High School Confidential | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Honey cause I Love You | Michael Cox | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP 972 | CD THE BEST OF MICHAEL COX, Sequel NEX CD 243 |
| I Flipped | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| I Like Love | Vince Taylor | Single Parlophone 45-R 4505 |
CD VINCE TAYLOR ET SES PLAY-BOYS, Polygram 843 022-2 |
| Its Been Nice | Marty Wilde | Single Philips 45-PB.972 | Album THE WILDCAT ROCKER, Star-Club JAN 33-8007 |
| Jacks Good | The Krew Kats | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP 894 | CD ATLANTIS, Fremus CDFR 0543 (Italian semi-bootleg) |
| Jungle Drums | The Krew Kats | unreleased track | |
| Johnny B Goode | Michael Cox | CD MICHAEL COX ANGELA JONES, Zircon Recordings Zirc 1005 | |
| Love Of My Life | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Mean Woman Blues | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Milk Cow Blues | Eddie Cochran | Single Rockstar RSR-SP 3001 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| My Heart | Gene Vincent | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Peak Hour | The Krew Kats | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP 840 | CD ATLANTIS, Fremus CDFR 0543 (Italian semi-bootleg) |
| Pledging My Love | Vince Taylor | Single Parlophone 45-R 3539 | CD VINCE TAYLOR ET SES PLAY-BOYS, Polygram 843 022-2 |
| Put Me Down | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Right Behind You Baby | Vince Taylor | CD VINCE TAYLOR ET SES PLAY-BOYS, Polygram 843 022-2 | |
| Rocky Road Blues | Gene Vincent | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Samovar | The Krew Kats | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP 894 | CD INSTRUMENTAL DIAMONDS 1, Sequel NEX CD 149 |
| Say Mama (1) | Gene Vincent | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Say Mama (2) | Gene Vincent | EP ON TOUR WITH GENE & EDDIE Rockstar RSR-EP 2013 | |
| Sea Of Love | Marty Wilde | Single Philips 45-PB.959 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| So Glad Youre Mine | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Somethin Else | Eddie Cochran | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Splish Splash | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Summertime | Gene Vincent | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Sweet Little Sixteen | Michael Cox | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP 905 | CD THE BEST OF MICHAEL COX, Sequel NEX CD 243 |
| Teenage Tears | Marty Wilde | Single Philips 45-PB.959 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| A Teenager In Love | Marty Wilde | Single Philips 45-PB.926 | CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
| Trambone | The Krew Kats | Single His Masters Voice 45-POP 840 | CD INSTRUMENTAL DIAMONDS 1, Sequel NEX CD 149 |
| Twenty Flight Rock | Eddie Cochran | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| What'd I Say | Eddie Cochran | Single Rockstar RSR-SP 3001 | CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Wildcat | Gene Vincent | Album ROCKNROLL HEROES, Rockstar RSR-LP 1004 |
CD ROCKNROLL HEROES, Musidisc/DCA 108 192 |
| Youre The One | Janice Peters | 45 rpm Single Columbia 45-DB 4276 78 rpm Single Columbia DB 4276 |
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| Youve Got Love | Marty Wilde | Album WILDE ABOUT MARTY, Philips BBL.7342 |
CD MARTY WILDES FRANTIC FIFTIES, Philips 848 168-2 |
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