Zalman Yanovsky (Zally) - As Long As You're Here album flac
Performer: Zalman Yanovsky (Zally)Title: As Long As You're Here
Style: Garage Rock, Pop Rock
Released: 1967
Country: US
MP3 album: 1900 mb
FLAC album: 1517 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: DMF RA VOC MP3 MIDI WAV MOD
Genre: Rock
Zalman Yanovsky (Zally) – As Long As You're Here. A. –Zalman Yanovsky (Zally). As Long As You're Here. Producer, Arranged By – Jack NitzscheWritten-By – Alan Gordon, Garry Bonner. B. –Yksvonay Namlaz (Yllaz). Ereh Er'ouy Sa Gnol Sa.
Zalman Yanovsky (Zally) – As Long As You're Here.
Zalman "Zal" Yanovsky (December 19, 1944 – December 13, 2002) was a Canadian folk-rock musician. Born in Toronto, he was the son of political cartoonist Avrom Yanovsky. He played lead guitar and sang for the Lovin' Spoonful, a rock band which he founded with John Sebastian in 1964. Kama Sutra Records reissued the album in 1971 with a completely different cover and the inclusion of "As Long As You're Here". While a member of Kris Kristofferson's backing band at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970, he had a brief reunion with John Sebastian; Sebastian had been (apparently) unaware of Yanovsky's presence, and was made aware by a message passed through the crowd, written on a toilet roll.
Buddah Records released the album in the . in 1968, along with a single that did not appear on the album, "As Long As You're Here". The single (in which the B-side was the same track without vocals and recorded backwards) just missed the Billboard Hot 100, but fared a little better in Cashbox, peaking at Kama Sutra Records reissued the album in 1971 with a completely different cover and inclusion of "As Long As You're Here". He also appeared in the Off-Broadway show "National Lampoon's Lemmings" at New York's Village Gate. The effort returned the artist back to the early rock as well as country & western roots that had inspired him.
In May 1966, Yanovsky and bassist Steve Boone were arrested for possession of marijuana in San Francisco, where, as the song says, they slap on the cuffs and whip out the Crisco. In the clutches of the Man, jacked up on herb, threatened with deportation to a third-world hellhole (Canada), Yanovsky narked on his dealer. The first item, A Ban on Zally? however, reports that a New York TV host is attempting to ban a film written, produced, and directed by former Lovin’ Spoonful member Zal Yanovsky for obscenity. Ralph J. Gleason devoted his Perspectives column in Rolling Stone’s second issue to Yanovsky’s defense. After the 1967 solo single As Long As You’re Here, produced by Jack Nitzsche, and the 1968 LP Alive And Well In Argentina, Yanovsky quit music for good. After all that, he moved back to Canada anyway and opened a restaurant, Chez Piggy.
Everything you need to know from the authority on music, entertainment, politics and pop culture. Yanovsky was a largely self-taught musician whose artful guitar work and effervescent presence helped make the Lovin’ Spoonful one of the most musically distinctive and commercially successful American bands of the 1960s. Yanovsky’s mischievous, grinning visage was as memorable as the quartet’s impressive run of sunny, infectious folk-rock hits, including Do You Believe in Magic?, Summer in the City, Daydream, You Didn’t Have to Be So Nice, Rain on the Roof and Nashville Cats. Yanovsky released a solo album, Alive and Well in Argentina in 1971, did a stint playing guitar with Kris Kristofferson and co-produced Tim Buckley’s 1969 album Happy Sad in collaboration with Jerry Yester, who replaced him in the Lovin’ Spoonful.
Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | –Zalman Yanovsky (Zally)* | As Long As You're HereProducer, Arranged By – Jack NitzscheWritten-By – Alan Gordon, Garry Bonner |
2:09 |
| B | –Yksvonay Namlaz (Yllaz)* | Ereh Er'ouy Sa Gnol SaProducer, Arranged By – Ehcsztin Kcaj*Written-By – Nodrog Nala*, Rennob Yarag* |
2:09 |
Notes
On label: MFD BY DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON GESELLSCHAFT HAMBURGMatrix A: 1 00 201001 A ℗1967 K7<>K
Matrix B: 1 00 201001 B ℗1967 L7<>K
Other versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BDA 12 | Zalman Yanovsky (Zally)* | As Long As You're Here (7") | Buddah Records | BDA 12 | US | 1967 |
| BDA 12 | Zalman Yanovsky (Zally)* | As Long As You're Here (7") | Buddah Records | BDA 12 | US | 1967 |
| BUDDAH 12X | Zalman Yanovsky (Zally)* | As Long As You're Here (7", Single) | Buddah Records | BUDDAH 12X | US | 1967 |
| 201 001 | Zalman Yanovsky (Zally)* | As Long As You're Here (7", Single) | Buddah Records | 201 001 | Greece | 1967 |
| BDA12 | Zal Yanovsky | As Long As You're Here (7") | Buddah Records | BDA12 | US | Unknown |









