3.17.2009

The Uniques: Playtime (US, 1968)

A pop/punk outfit from Louisiana and Texas who enjoyed some national chart success. Ronnie Weiss was later briefly involved with the band after his spell in Rio Grande before reforming Mouse And The Traps. Joe Stampley later became a country star. You Ain't Tuff a track from their first LP, has resurfaced on Mindrocker, Vol. 6 (LP), Nuggets, Vol. 12 (LP) and Nuggets Box (4-CD).
Years before Joe Stampley began his ascent to country stardom, he fronted a Louisiana rock band, the Uniques, who were quite popular in the South, although national attention eluded them. The group were ironically named in light of their failure to establish a truly distinctive style. They were adept at blue-eyed soul, covering William Bell's "You Don't Miss Your Water" and Art Neville's "All These Things," landing a huge regional hit with the latter tune. They were also capable of waxing good, original, Southern-flavored pop-rock, especially on "Not Too Long Ago," another big Southern hit. And, oddly enough, they also did an all-out, raunchy, R&B-hued garage-band stomp, "You Ain't Tuff," which gives the band a somewhat misleading image among garage band collectors.

The Uniques, when it came down to it, were a band content to deliver whatever the audiences wanted. That was an asset as far as finding live work, and most likely a hindrance in carving a significant creative niche for themselves. While they couldn't be considered a significant group, they were capable of crafting some enjoyable, if diffuse, singles. Joe Stampley's vocals were also admirably versatile and expressive, if not as soulful as one of his main regional rivals, John Fred. Most rock listeners will agree that the best Uniques records outshine Stampley's solo work by the length of a football field.


first...I thought, in the acid blog perhaps... but ah, just leave these guys here, some soul mixed w-pop punk rock uhmm, perhaps. What do u think?

THE UNIQUES

6 comments:

The Bomber said...

The Uniques
vinyl rip
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Pep Sonic said...

Muchas gracias Pablo, conocĂ­a los 2 primeros discos, pero este me faltaba. Un saludo,

The Bomber said...

De nada Pep...bueno verte por estos lados. Saludos

Robert Charbonnier said...

Yeah exactly. The first two albums are easily found, but this one is the first time I meet it.

Thank you very much.

Anonymous said...

I'm very surprised that you are showing covers + labels from a Brazilian pressing.

Uniques 'Georgia On My Mind' was a big hit here.

The Bomber said...

indeed...this copy was bought in the brazilian market long loooung time ago...