Magic People

Magic People was the debut album for Canadian rock group The Paupers. It was produced by Rick Shorter and it made it to 178 on the charts.[1]

Magic People
Studio album by
Released1967
GenreRock
LabelVerve Forecast FT-3026
ProducerRick Shorter
The Paupers chronology
Magic People
(1967)
Ellis Island
(1968)

Background

Prior to working with Rick Shorter on the album, the group's single "If I Call You By Some Name" bw "Copper Penny" was produced by him. He wrote the A side which became a hit in Canada in January 1967. The single reached #6 on Toronto’s CHUM chart with single sales reaching 35,000. This raised their profile and after playing at the Café au Go Go, they attracted the right attention. An album deal was promptly done with the Verve record label. The group stayed in New York and went to Columbia Studios there to record some songs with Rick Shorter which included "Magic People" and "Think I Care".[2][3] The finished product which was released in released on July 1, 1967 was produced and arranged by Rick Shorter with help from The Paupers and under the production supervision of Jerry Schoenbaum and John Court.[4][5] The album would peak at #178.[6]

The album was released on CD in 2008 by Pacemaker with additional tracks.[7]

Releases

Albums
Title Release info Year F Notes
Magic People FT 3026 1967 LP Mono
Magic People FTS-3026 1967 LP Stereo[8]

Track listing

Tracks
No Title Composer Time
A1 "Magic People" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 2:43
A2 "It's Your Mind" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 5:20
A3 "Black Thank You Package" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 3:12
A4 "Let Me Be" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 3:10
A5 "Think I Care" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 3:55
B1 "One Rainy Day" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 2:20
B2 "Tudor Impressions" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 4:13
B3 "Simple Deed" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 2:43
B4 "My Love Hides Your View" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 3:20
B5 "You And Me" Adam Mitchell, Skip Prokop 2:40[9]
Singles from the album
Title Release info Year Notes
"One Rainy Day" / "Tudor Impressions" Verve Forecast KF 5056 1967
"Magic People" / "Black Thank You Package" Verve Forecast KF 5062 1967
"Think I Care" / "White Song" Verve Folkways KF 5074 1968 [10][11]
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References

  1. Canadian Bands - The Paupers
  2. NicholasJennings.com - Liner Notes: The Paupers – Dig Deep 1966-1968
  3. Cashbox Magazine, Canada, Thu, 10/15/2015 - Proudly Canadian: The Paupers
  4. Discogs - The Paupers – Magic People
  5. NicholasJennings.com - Liner Notes: The Paupers – Dig Deep 1966-1968
  6. The Virgin encyclopedia of sixties music, Colin Larkin - Page 340 Paupers
  7. Canuckistan Music - The Paupers, Magic People - Michael Panontin
  8. Goldmine Record Album Price Guide, By Dave Thompson - Page 531
  9. Discogs - The Paupers – Magic People
  10. Discogs - The Paupers Discography, Singles & EPs
  11. 45Cat - The Paupers - Discography, Canada
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