Terry Jacks & The Poppy Family

40 Seasons in the Sun

Terry Jacks & The Poppy Family

31曲 • 1時間33分 • AUG 01 2015

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1
I'm Gonna Love You Too
02:40
2
Concrete Sea
02:21
3
Of Cities and Escapes
03:46
4
You Fool Me
03:10
5
A Good Thing Lost
02:02
6
Christina
03:43
7
Hey Country Girl
03:26
8
I'm Gonna Capture You
02:05
9
Holly
02:10
10
Everyday
02:09
11
Where Evil Grows
02:48
12
Saginaw Michigan
03:08
13
Greenback Dollar
02:30
14
The Feelings That We Lost
02:34
15
Voice of America
04:33
16
You Keep Me Up
02:47
17
In My Father's Footsteps
03:39
18
Y' Don't Fight the Sea
03:02
19
Rainy Eyes
03:16
20
Life With You (Was Oh so Easy)
03:20
21
Back of the Map of the Moon
03:31
22
I Wonder If She Might
03:18
23
Someone Must Have Jumped
03:02
24
Cause We're in Love
02:22
25
The Whale of Juan Perez Sound
03:11
26
Tough Guys Don't Dance
02:59
27
Until You're Down
02:51
28
Just Like That
02:51
29
Too Much Too Soon
02:54
30
Television
03:30
31
Ghosts in Your Mind
03:42
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It's been a long time since "Seasons in the Sun" became a monster hit for Canadian Terry Jacks, but the syrupy 1974 single is still top dog among all best-sellers issued by Canadian acts. The release spent more than three months on the U.S. charts and more than four months on the charts in Jacks' native country. Its accumulated sales topped more than 11 million copies. Jacks, who moved on to producing for artists such as the Beach Boys, Nana Mouskouri, DOA, and Chilliwack, reaped the good life from the monster hit's royalties, which he acknowledged by naming his power boat Seasons in the Sun. Royalties also spill in from "Which Way You Goin' Billy?" He and former wife Susan Pesklevits recorded the song under the name the Poppy Family in 1969. The release hit number two in the U.S. and topped the Canadian charts, raking in four Juno Awards and selling more than two million copies.

Power boats and hit singles aside, life hasn't all been smooth sailing for Jacks. His marriage to Pesklevits dissolved in 1973. A second marriage produced a daughter, Holly, and later charges of spousal abuse. According to Canada's CNEWS, when officers in Sechelt, British Columbia, arrived at Jacks' home in 2001, they leveled a charge of improperly storing a firearm against him in addition to the abuse charge, although the rifle was not related to the alleged assault.

As a youth, Jacks resisted family pressures to turn him into an architect. Favoring music instead, he joined the Vancouver-based Chessmen, playing guitar and providing vocals on a pair of singles released by London Records and on two more released by Mercury Records during the mid-'60s. Jacks met his first wife through the Chessmen's appearance on Music Hop, a Canadian television program. Eventually the pair formed the Poppy Family after recruiting guitarist Craig McCaw and Satwant Singh, who played the tabla.

Before "Which Way You Goin' Billy" landed the group in the spotlight, Jacks and the Poppy Family released two singles that didn't go anywhere, "What Can the Matter Be" and "Beyond the Clouds." Later they scored two lesser hits, "Where Evil Grows" and "That's Where I Went Wrong." But Jacks did not take well to performing live. That aversion, coupled with the pressures of stardom, led to his decision to break up the band. In 1973, he produced his wife's eponymous debut album and wrote one of the songs, "I Thought of You Again," which garnered a Juno Award nomination. Despite their working relationship, or perhaps because of it, Jacks and his wife split that year.

A major concern for the musician is environmental pollution, and he has transformed himself into something of a major obstacle for large-scale pulp and logging companies that are suspected of noncompliance with Canadian pollution laws. To that end, he established an organization called Environmental Watch. ~ Linda Seida

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Susan Pesklevits and Terry Jacks met in the band Powerline. They later married and formed the Poppy Family in 1968. With guitarist Craig McCaw and percussionist Satwan Singh, the duo's third single, "Which Way You Goin' Billy," became a hit in the U.S. and their native Canada, selling over two million copies. The group recorded three albums in the early '70s: That's Where I Went Wrong and Which Way You Goin' Billy in 1970, and Poppy Seeds in 1971. Terry and Susan were divorced by 1973, however, and both began solo careers. Susan released Dream (1976), Ghosts (1980), and Forever (1982), but Terry became more successful when his "Seasons in the Sun" single went platinum in Canada (selling more than 150,000 units). His albums include Seasons in the Sun (1974), Y'Don't Fight the Sea (1976), Pulse (1983), and Into the Past (1989). Susan Jacks died on April 25, 2022 in Surrey, British Columbia after a long battle with kidney disease; she was 72 years old. ~ John Bush

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