- Format: CD
- Label: El Records
- Genre: 60s Garage / Surf / RnB
An illness brought about The New Colony Six.
A rock group scheduled to appear at the annual spring concert of St Patrick's high school in Chicago called in at the last moment and said they couldn't appear due to illness. Pat McBride, emcee of the show and senior at the school, got together with three other seniors and formed a group to fill in. They did three Beatles numbers that night and the response was so good they decided to become a regular group. They called themselves The Patsmen but soon tired of that name and searched for a new one. They decided on The New Colony since it was in the middle of the first big British musical invasion and they wanted to be known as a strictly American group. By the time the group had grown to six-hence, The New Colony Six, which went on to become one of Chicago's most popular groups and eventually spread across the nation.
From their own family-financed Centaur records to the Chicago based giant Mercury records, The New Colony Six evolved from exuberant farfisa-propelled Them / Yardbirds style garage mayhem into one of the most polished American ballad orientated harmony vocal bands of the late sixties. After a string of big local hits, the national breakthrough came in 1968 with their Revelations album and the hit singles 'I Will Always Think About You' and 'Things I'd Like To Say'. Revelations and the slightly jazzier Attacking A Straw Man LP that followed are impressive examples of period romantic songwriting and musical versatility. Like The Free Design and Margo Guryan and given their obvious class their failure to become enormous seems in retrospect almost inexplicable but the fast changing pop scene of 1969 had found the New Colony Six at a stylistic crossroads and further progress was impeded by the internal strife that eventually dismantled the band.
Given the refined quality of their music, one will not be surprised to discover that the New Colony Six were cultured young people; according to 'flip' magazine's 'groovy guide to he groups', Ray Graffia Jnr's favourite things included cranberries and collecting coins, drummer Chic James smoked a pipe and dug filet mignon and mat-zoh ball soup and Ronnie Rice dug all colours but preferred Ferraris and Jaguars when it came to cars.
Track listing: I Will Always Think About You
Dandy Handy Man
Girl Unsigned
Treat Her Groovy
Summertime's Another Name For Love
Just Feel Worse
Can't You See Me Cry
We Will Love Again
Things I'd Like To Say
Hold Me With Your Eyes
You Know Better
Barbara, I Love You
Free
Love, That's The Best I Can Do
Come And Give Your Love To Me
I Could Never Lie To You
Ride The Wicked Wind
I Want You To Know
Sun Within You
Blue Eyes
Come Away With You
Prairie Grey