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| The Last Will and Testament of Jake Thackray (LP) |
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![]() UK cover Catalogue Nos. SCX 6178 (stereo) SX 6178 (mono)
SIDE ONE
![]() USA cover 1. JUMBLE SALE with Geoff Love and his Orchestra * 2. THE LITTLE BLACK FOAL with accompaniment directed by Geoff Love * 3. PERSONAL COLUMN Jake Thackray, guitar 4 ULYSEES with Roger Webb and his Orchestra * 5 THE STATUES with Roger Webb and his Orchestra * 6. THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JAKE THACKRAY with Roger Webb and his Orchestra *
* Recorded at Chappells Recording Studios, August 1967
RECORDING PRODUCED BY NORMAN NEWELL _____________________________________________________________________
JAKE THACKRAY is 29 years old, 6 ft. 2 ins. tall, and single.
He teaches English to classes of young people aged 11 to 17 in a school
in his home town of Leeds, Yorkshire. What makes his classes different
from anyone else's is the fact that his pupils also do songs and even
taped ‘musicals', which their teacher writes, as part of their
curriculum. They have eight of these ‘musicals' on tape up to now. And
a Christmas Play, with music.
JAKE THACKRAY sings original ditties to his own guitar accompaniment, in Yorkshire pubs and clubs in and around the Leeds area. But not the same sort of songs. Ex-curricular. Different songs, but written by the same fellow.
He was educated in a Roman Catholic College in Leeds, from which he
graduated to the University of Durham at the age of 18. When he
graduated he went to France for some 3 1/2 years teaching English in
such far-apart areas as Lille, Brittany, the Pyrenees - followed by a
somewhat hectic six months in Algeria (1961/62) which was then at the
height of its troubles with the French motherland . . . then back to
Lille. It was at this time that he had some of his verse published
there.
Jake returned to Leeds in 1964 to take up the appointment in the
school where he still teaches. And writes songs. The words and music he
writes for the youngsters are exemplified by his forthcoming disc which
is to be released shortly, consisting of two sacred carols "REMEMBER
BETHLEHEM" and "JOSEPH". On this his first single, Jake has the backing
of a choir, plus orchestra.
The secular side of his career is shown by a selection of ‘doggerel
ditties' - out of the fifty or sixty he has written so far -- which are
featured on his first LP. Of these, six have been fully orchestrated,
three have a rhythm backing, and the other two are sung to his own
guitar accompaniment. Jake himself sums up the two kinds of songs he
writes as ‘The Holy and the Horrid'!
The recordings came about almost by chance. For some time now, Jake
Thackray has been featured on BBC Radio - first in the Northern Region
(where he has also appeared on over a dozen "Look North" television
programmes), where producer Pamela Howe used his songs in a series
about the countryside, and later from the West Region where he did a
song a month in a similar kind of programme. One of these broadcasts
was heard by arranger/composer Brian Fahey on his car radio one day. He
was impressed and told Normal Newell about it. Result was that Norman
Newell got in touch with Jake and listened to a couple of his songs. A
little later on, Jake Thackray came down to London again and did about
30 songs for him. These first recordings are the result.
As regards sporting activities, Jake used to play Rugby League, both
in Yorkshire and in France, but he lost his enthusiasm along with
several teeth which were kicked in during a ‘friendly' match among the
excitable Gallic players! Since then he has confined himself to singing
songs for supporters - and others - in the pub after the match. The LP
features some of these songs plus some that have become strong local
favourites in the rather more ‘posh' Clubs of Leeds, Bradford, Dewsbury
and district.
JAKE THACKRAY is a true original - the modern counterpart of the
mediaeval troubadour, at home in any company but still very much his
own man. As his songs will show.
JOHN CARLSEN |