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.
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chez Louise
Don't Blame It On Your Wife
You're The Biggest Thing In My Life
Lotus Flower
What A Way To Go
Saturday Morning
Hightower Square
Nevertheless It Was Italy
I Wonder If Louise Is Home
Brother Speed
Barefoot Boy
E-TRAIN (the jello song)
WHAT A WAY TO GO (yes)
The Sorry State Of Staying Awake
SATURDAY MORNING (about a saturday morning)
HIGHTOWER SQUARE (the start of it all)
...In The Beginning
'E' Train
You're The Biggest Thing
Meanwhile
Lullaby
Sorry State Of Staying Awake
...In the Beginning...
In The Beginning
I WONDER IF LOUISE IS HOME (a bit of tragic relief)
BROTHER SPEED (vocal with didactic chorus)
E-Train
Nevertheless It Was Italy (A De Je Vous In A Pizza Parlor, And A Bit Of Merry Olde England)
"E" Train
THE SORRY STATE OF STAYING AWAKE (an old banjo tune we rearranged)
LOTUS FLOWER (Michael, John and Boona)
Meanwhile-Brother Speed
barefoot boy (a bit of Johnny Appleseed)
YOU'RE THE BIGGEST THING IN MY LIFE (being, as it is, a pause in the proceedings)
You're The Biggest Thing In My
Saturday Morning^Nevertheless It Was Italy
Saturday Morning^Nevertheless
Who Do I Think I Am
Nevertheless, It Was Italy
Altogether Overture-In The Beginning
Meanwhile/Brother Speed
don't blame it on your wife (the Fellini song: an ode or an elegy depending on tomorrow)
Act I
The Altogether Overture
Act III
Act II (Continued)
Epilogue: What a Way to Go (Yes)
Altogether Overture-In The Beginning-Hightower Square
E Train
Nevertheless It Was Italy (A Deja Vu in a Pizza Parlor and a Bit of Merry Olde England)
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