Showing posts with label Chantoozies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chantoozies. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2021

Chantoozies - Selftitled (1988) plus Bonus Singles

 (Australian 1986 - 1991)

Somethings are just meant to be – and it was certainly that way for the Chantoozies. The dynamic female pop vocal group dominated the 1980's with their party anthems, adored by audiences for their vibrant live shows and their four female strong lead vocal line-up. Led by Eve von Bibra, Angie La Bozzetta, Tottie Goldsmith and Ally Fowler on vocals – with Brett Goldsmith (bass), David Reyne (drums), Frank McCoy (guitar) and Scott Griffiths (keys) – they played to packed houses, sold-out national tours and joined international headliners on the road, all while keeping true to their ethos of putting on a great party.

It was a party in fact, that was the catalyst for The Chantoozies coming together in the first place. It was Tottie’s birthday in 1986 and for a bit of fun, the friends decided to get a group together to play at reputed nightclub the Underground for the party. Little did they know the chain of events they would set in action. The ‘one-off’ gig spurned a six-week Thursday night residency that packed the house every week – and a flood of offers to play at other iconic venues around Melbourne.

The industry had already started to sit up and take notice of The Chantoozies – who named themselves after the French word chanteuse. There was something different about this group. Not only in their effortless ability to kick off the party – and keep it going – but also in the strong female lead singers and the musicians whose repertoire had music fans, and venues, wanting more. So, Mushroom Records backed the group to release their first single – a cover of the 1970's Redbone song Witch Queen of New Orleans.

The Chantoozies version of "Witch Queen" released in 1987 changed everything. Australian music fans suddenly found out what the local Melbourne music scene already knew, this group was something really special. The single smashed into the charts, reaching #4 and the video clip, directed by Peter Faiman (of Crocodile Dundee fame) made The Chantoozies a household name overnight and turned the group who ‘got together for a bit of fun’ into a solid recording act.

(Top to Bottom)
Angie La Bozzetta,
Eve von Bibra,
Ally Fowler
and Tottie Goldsmith
They were invited to perform on Countdown and the momentum just keep rolling. The Chantoozies second single, a version of "He’s Gonna Step On You Again", went further to demonstrate their versatility as a group, sitting in the Top 20. They also headed into the studio to record their debut offering – the self-titled 'The Chantoozies' – released in 1988, and their first original single "Wanna Be Up".

Penned by Eve von Bibra and Brett Goldsmith, "Wanna Be Up" was the epitome of The Chantoozie’s sound. It embodied what their live shows were like, and it was embraced by music fans everywhere. It smashed into #5 and kept up a constant resurgence in and out of the Top 5. Their debut album went gold and platinum and held its position in the Top 10. The final single from the album, "Kiss 'n' Tell", also hit the Top 20, cementing The Chantoozies as one of the favourite groups of the decade.

Keeping up their party spirit, The Chantoozies were solidly touring everywhere. There were few venues on the East Coast they hadn’t played to packed houses, they did a host of crazy private and corporate events and a memorable New Year’s Eve performance in 1988 on the Tall Ships in Melbourne. They were regulars on TV shows such as Hey Its Saturday, Tonight Live and Countdown. [Extract from Chantoozies Website]

This post features freshly ripped FLACs from my pristine vinyl (so clean I had to wear my sunnies to kill the glare - LOL) and three 45's that I picked up awhile back (all with non-album B-Sides released in 1988). 
Of course full album artwork and label scans are included along with cover scans of the three bonus 45's. 

It is worth noting: James Reyne's great song 'Motor Too Fast' is here given a passable cover treatment (naturally with blander and less distinctive group vocals), but curiously has been retitled 'Slightest Notion' (a phrase that does, however, is sung in the chorus, though in the first line rather than the last...)  

Tracklist
01 Wanna Be Up 3:40
02 Kiss 'N' Tell 4:05
03 Bang Bang 4:02
04 Slightest Notion 4:26
05 Weatherman 4:21
06 He's Gonna Step On You Again 3:41
07 Hey Lord 5:32
08 Shakin' Up The Ground 5:33
09 Witch Queen 4:19
10 Little Boy Blue 4:46
[Bonus tracks]
11 Little Woman (B-Side Single) 4:07
12 The Chantoozie Shuffle (B-Side Single / Instrumental) 3:02
13 Want To Go (B-Side Single) 3:04

Chantoozies are:
Ally Fowler (Vocals)
Angie Labozzetta (Vocals)
Eve Von-Bibra (Vocals)
Tot Goldsmith (Vocals)
Brett Goldsmith (Bass / Keyboards)
David Reyne (Drums / Percussion / Backing Vocals)
Frank McCoy (Guitar / Vocals)
Scott Griffiths (Keyboards / Piano)

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Chantoozies - Gild The Lily (1991)

(Australian 1986-91)

 Chantoozies were an Australian pop group active from 1986 to 1991. The band featured four female singers: Eve von Bibra, Angie La Bozzetta, Ally Fowler and Tottie Goldsmith; and four male musicians: Brett Goldsmith (bass guitars, keyboards, programming), Scott Griffiths (keyboards, programming), Frank McKoy (lead vocals, guitars) and David Reyne (drums, backing vocals) The Chantoozies were one of Australia’s hottest bands. A group of actors and entertainers signed to Mushroom Records. They began touring Australia in the late 80’s, appearing on every imaginable entertainment programme in the country. They have sold over 300,000 records, going Platinum and Gold. They recorded the hit singles ‘Witch Queen of New Orleans’, ‘He’s Gonna Step On You Again’, ‘Wanna Be Up’, ‘Kiss and Tell’ and ‘Love The One Your With’ all reaching Top Ten of the Australian music charts. 

They have toured with some of Australia’s most recognised artists: Sherbet, James Reyne, Renee Geyer, Mondo Rock, Leo Sayer, Jo Jo Zep, John Paul Young, Choirboys, Noiseworks, The Bad Loves and many many others. They toured with international acts such as Billy Joel. They have also enjoyed successful individual careers outside of the Chantoozies as Singers, Actors and all round Entertainers. But it’s together as The Chantoozies they have the most fun The Chantoozies perform their hits and a collection of covers from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. They are committed to performing a high standard of entertainment [Extract from ICM - Speakers & Entertainers]. . Gild the Lily (1991) was recorded without Tottie Goldsmith, who left the band midway through 1990. The singles were covers of The Jackson 5's "I'll Be There" and Stephen Stills' "Love the One You're With" which reached #21 in 1991. All four female lead vocalists briefly re-formed Chantoozies for the June to August 2006 Countdown Spectacular Tour; they performed "Wanna Be Up" only.


 . The Chantoozies are: . 

Eve von Bibra The love interest from the hit movie Kenny, and soon to be released Kenny TV show for Channel 10. Singer/Songwriter/Actor

Ally Fowler One of Australia’s most loved and watched Actor’s. Ally has performed in Television and Film. Most recently the telemovie ‘Scorched’ for Nine Network. Actor/Singer and quite frankly one of the funniest women in Australia. . Tottie Goldsmith Celebrity Speaker and MC/Singer/Actor, how much talent can one woman have? (Note: Tottie had left the group before Gild The Lily was recorded) . Angelica LaBozzetta Was the first actress to play Natalie Nash in 'Home and Away', performed in the TV series 'Special Squad' and also appeared on 1990s episodes of 'Blue Heelers' and 'Big Sky'; and more recently in 2003 film 'The Rage in Placid Lake'. . David Reyne had been drummer for Clutch Cargo (included his brother James Reyne) which became Australian Crawl in late 1978. David Reyne had left before they recorded any material, and continued his acting education. He was also drummer for Cats Under Pressure with Simon Hussey (guitars, keyboards) and Mark Grieg (guitars) in 1984. . Brett Goldsmith had been in Wayback 5 during 1986 which included Kate Ceberano as a vocalist. Brett plays bass and keyboard. . . 


To be honest, when I first picked up this album from an OP Shop (in absolute mint condition - doubt if it had ever been played), I was somewhat skeptical about what the LP would sound like, being an all female group. However, from the opening cover track "Love The One Your With" (which incidentally is my favourite Stephen Stills tracks) I realised that these girls had more than just 'good looks'. Their vocal harmonies are a delight to listen to and bring to life the original compositions of Bibra, B.Goldsmith and Reyne, which make up a majority of the album.

My favourite track, other than the Stephen Stills cover, is "(Sweet) Baby Blue", with its catchy chorus and wonderful harmonies. Note that David's more famous brother, James Reyne appears on the last track "Take My Lovin" playing acoustic guitar and providing backing vocals. The rip was taken from my vinyl copy in MP3 format (320kps) and includes full album artwork. . 

Track Listing 
01 Love The One You're With 
02 Walk On 
03 Moonchild 
04 Love Comes
05 Mystery 
06 Come Back 
07 Love Someone 
08 Kiss Him Goodbye 
09 Babe In The Woods 
10 Who Cares 
11 (Sweet) Baby Blue 
12 Take My Lovin'
13 Walk On [Instrumental] (Bonus B-Side Single)
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 Chantoozies Link (111Mb) New Link 13/11/2024.