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Genres
  
Psychedelic rock

Labels
  
Mainstream

Genre
  
Psychedelic rock

Albums
  
The Tiffany Shade

Years active
  
1966-1968

Website
  
[1]

Record label
  
Mainstream Records

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Origin
  
Cleveland, Ohio, United States

Members
  
Bob Leonard Mike Barnes Barrow Davidian Rick Hohn Robb Clarke-Murphy Tom Schuster

Similar
  
The Tangerine Zoo, Bohemian Vendetta, The Art of Lovin', The Superfine Dandelion, The Jelly Bean Bandits

Tiffany shade one good reason


Tiffany Shade was an American psychedelic rock band formed in 1966 in Cleveland, Ohio. They broke up in 1968. They recorded and released one self-titled LP and two singles from the same album on the Mainstream label in 1968 prior to their demise.

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History

Tiffany Shade was formed by keyboardist Bob Leonard (b. May 27, 1945), Folk Guitarist/vocalist Mike Barnes (b. May 21, 1948), 12-string guitarist/vocalist Barrow Davidian (deceased), bassist Rick Hohn, later replaced by bassist Robb Clarke-Murphy (b. September 26, 1944, d. September 2010) and drummer Tom Schuster (b. February 1, 1949, d. October 2011).

On March 2, 1968, Tiffany Shade appeared at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit on the same bill as Big Brother and the Holding Company, the MC5 and the Pink Peech Mob. They also appeared at the Grande Ballroom again on April 5, 1968 along with The Troggs and the MC5. After Tiffany Shade album's release, the band made numerous appearances in their hometown of Cleveland, Ohio and at the Sugarbush ski resort in Warren, Vermont before disbanding in late 1968.

After the band's breakup, keyboardist Bob Leonard went on to play with Mink DeVille appearing on the bands 1978 debut LP,Cabretta, and touring Europe to support the release. Leonard also appeared on Mink DeVille's 1979 album Return to Magenta.

Recordings

The group recorded one album and two singles for Jazz Producer Bob Shad's Mainstream label. (US LP Release info: Mainstream S/T 56015, Stereo S/6105. UK LP release info: Fontana TL 5469). Both the US and UK platters were released in 1968. The Mainstream label also issued two Singles: "Would You Take My Mind Out For a Walk" / "One Good Reason" released as Mainstream 677 in 1968 & "An Older Man"/ "Sam" released as Mainstream 680 also released in 1968).

Shads' Mainstream label was home to many other psychedelic bands in the late 1960s including Janis Joplin's first band Big Brother and the Holding Company(Mainstream S/6099 released in 1967), The Tangerine Zoo (Mainstream S/6107), Ellie Pop (Mainstream S/6115), The Superfine Dandelion (Mainstream S/6102), The Growing Concern (Mainstream S/6108) and The Amboy Dukes.

According to band member Mike Barnes, Tiffany Shade album, like most Bob Shad produced/Mainstream releases, was not promoted very well and the band and the LP faded from the scene with very little fanfare. Today, the original LP can fetch as much as $150 to $300 at auction in mint condition.

The Mainstream catalog has since been handed down to Bob Shads' children and several titles from the Mainstream catalog have recently been reissued on 180 gram vinyl. The 10 songs from Tiffany Shade LP are available on iTunes but according to sources, most notably the songs' authors themselves, the song writers are not receiving any royalties for these re-issues or downloads. In fact Michael Barnes and Robert Leonard were not even cognizant of the fact that their material was being sold until it was mentioned to them. Most likely, like most young bands of the day, Barnes and Leonard signed away all rights to any royalties or monetary gains in exchange for Mainstream releasing the LP. As bassist Robb Clark Murphy recalls "we never saw any money for that LP. Basically right before we were about to begin recording in the studio, Shad laid out a contract in front of us and told us to sign. We didn't want to lose our opportunity to record so we signed away all of our rights."

Discography

Album

  • Tiffany Shade (1968). Track listing:
  • Would You Take My Mind Out for a Walk (Michael Barnes)
  • An Older Man (Robert Leonard-Michael Barnes)
  • Sam (Robert Leonard)
  • Jaguar City Blues (Rob Murphy-Robert Leonard)
  • A Very Grand Love (Robert Leonard)
  • Come Softly to me (Gretchen Christopher-Barbara Ellis-Gary Troxel)
  • No Reality (Michael Barnes)
  • One Good Reason (Michael Barnes-Robert Leonard)
  • A Quiet Revolution (Michael Barnes)
  • Not Worth the Pain (Michael Barnes)
  • Singles

  • Would You Take My Mind Out for a Walk / One Good Reason
  • An Older Man / Sam
  • Note: The song identified on the album's back cover as "Come Softly to Me" (a tune that was written and first recorded by The Fleetwoods) is actually a different song, "Softly to Me," which was first recorded by the band Love and composed by one of that group's members, Bryan MacLean.

    Songs

    Would You Take My Mind Out For A Walk?The Tiffany Shade · 1967
    An Older ManThe Tiffany Shade · 1967
    Jaguar City BluesThe Tiffany Shade · 1967

    References

    Tiffany Shade Wikipedia