The New Hobbits – Back From Middle Earth (1969)


The New Hobbits – Back From Middle Earth (1969)

First time issue of unreleased third album by USA 60’s band The Hobbits. Originally this album was to be released by Perception Records in 1969 but was shelved. It’s a delightful example of orchestrated US 60’s pop with a psychedelic edge very much in the mould of the other two Hobbits albums .
Back From Middle Earth, The Hobbit’s third and rarest psychedelic recording, appeared in 1969 on Hobbit-supremo Jimmy Curtiss’ Perception label, an imprint that bizarrely was to include Dizzy Gillespie, Shirley Horn, Tyrone Washington, Johnny Hartman, Astrud Gilberto and even Jimmy Lunceford amongst its alumnists. Although The Hobbits owed their name to the writings of Tolkien, there was little of The Shire about their music, which Curtiss described as “vocals with instrumental accompaniment”, with the emphasis very much on sophisticated harmonies reminiscent of contemporaries such as The Cowsills and Jay And The Americans. Curtiss made his recording debut as Jimmy Curtiss & The Regents in the late ‘50s, but surprisingly Return To Middle Earth is a solid ‘60s pop album which highlights the vocal talents of Curtiss and session-singer Gini Eastwood and is completely free of any references to Curtiss’ doowop past, as indeed are the three heavily psych-influenced 45s Curtiss produced (he also co-wrote two of the tracks) for Decca stable-mates The Bag in 1968. Exactly why The Hobbits changed their name to The New Hobbits is unclear, but this may, along with the album’s release on Perception (the band’s two previous efforts had both appeared on Decca) go some way to explaining why the album remained largely unknown (many Psych collectors have never seen a copy of the album), and consequently is so highly sought after today.
(review taken from blueorchardrecords.com)
Note: To all appearances, the tracks ‘I could hear the grass growin” and ‘Underground’ (even my faves on the album) are not by The Hobbits. The songs originally came out in 1968 by Fire & Brimstone. Look at the comment section for more information.
Tracklist:
1. You Could Have Made It Easy
2. Growin’ Old
3. I Could Hear The Grass Growin’
4. Comin’ Out
5. The Devil’s Gonna Get Me
6. Underground
7. Love Can Set You Free
8. Flora
9. Woman So Worried
The New Hobbits – Back From Middle Earth (1969)

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9 Responses

  1. jennabeeb says:

    Hey dude!

    Too cool! I’ve got Hobbits first vinyl..didn’t know they released a 2nd

  2. jennabeeb says:

    sorry..that would be

    Hey missy!

  3. Anonymous says:

    Hi and thanks for a great site. Apparently the first song on here “I COULD HEAR THE GRASS GROWING” originally came out in 1968 on Decca by a group called FIRE & BRIMSTONE. The record didn’t make a splash, so unbeknownst to F and B, Curtiss (whose Perception label was affiliated with Decca) apparently plundered the vaults and put the song (and its flip “UNDERGROUND”) on his New Hobbits LP—the same versions even! So those two songs aren’t even the Hobbits!

  4. freaky_lady says:

    Hi Anonymous, very interesting, thank you for these profound information!

  5. Anonymous says:

    The Fire & Brimstone duo – Mike Brassard and Steve Blodgett – were formerly in Mike & the Ravens… the full story of why and how Curtiss absconded with the Decca 45 for his New Hobbits LP is in the new issue of “Ugly Things” at http://www.ugly-things.com

    Or you can read a thumbnail sketch and hear other tunes by the guys at: http://www.myspace.com/steveblodgett

  6. Anonymous says:

    More info in the latest “Ugly Things” at http://www.ugly-things.com or just read and listen to what the Fire & Brimstone guys did at:

    http://www.myspace.com/steveblodgett

  7. Anonymous says:

    fantastic pop obscurity

  8. Colin P says:

    This is a great album. Anyone know where I can find lyrics for these songs (specifically ‘Devils Gonna Get Me’)?

    Thanks.

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