Loading detailsβ¦
Loading detailsβ¦
Artist
The Appletree Theatre was in actuality an L.A. studio project and the brainchild of brothers John and Terry Boylan. The siblings, originally from New York City, relocated to Los Angeles, CA in the late 1960s where their project was supported by a huge assortment of local session musicians including notable jazz guitarists Larry Coryell and Eric Gale. The project produced an excellent LP titled 'Playback' and a few supporting 45s on the Verve Forecast label in 1967. 'Playback' is a loosely-woven concept album comprised of a collage of interlaced vocal narratives, sound effects, song arrangements, and quality pop songs such as 'Hightower Square', 'Don't Blame It On Your Wife' and 'Brother Speed'. It should also be noted that it has been heavily reported that John Lennon of The Beatles referred to 'Playback' as one of his favorite albums! Unfortunately however, the record didn't sell that well and the brothers soon decided to end the project as a result. John Boylan went on to become an influential and extremely successful manager and record producer. In 1969, he contributed to the Hamilton Streetcar LP, which includes an outstanding cover of 'Brother Speed'. In the early 70s, he managed Linda Ronstadt and hand picked her backup band (Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Randy Meisner, and Bernie Leadon) who later went on to become the Eagles. In the mid-70s, John produced records for the Pure Prairie League, Commander Cody and others. He also co-produced Boston's hugely successful first L

Playback

Soft Sounds for Gentle People
Custom Music CD
Through Salt Water Windows
Blindfolds Perfect Twilight Megamix
Icicle Star Tree
Psychedelicized Radio
Hightower Square
Playback [Rev-Ola]
Single
Oozings from the Inner Mynde - Volume 30: Visitations, Short & Invisible
21 LYSERGIC LULLABIES FROM THE UNITED STATES OF SUNSHINE