Artist: Lyme And Cybelle

The male-female duo Lyme & Cybelle made three singles in 1966 for the White Whale label, the first two of them featuring a young Warren Zevon and Violet Santangelo as the duo partners. For those singles, the pair sang in a good-time pop/rock vein with some folk-rock influence. In that respect, they weren't too dissimilar from the Turtles, who covered Lyme & Cybelle's "Like the Seasons" and also did a song that Zevon co-wrote, "Outside Chance," that was never released by Lyme & Cybelle. They're most known for their first single, "Follow Me," a catchy folk-rock-pop tune with an interesting counterpoint between the male and female vocals. In 1966, it reached number 65, and it appears on the Nuggets box set of 1960s garage rock (although this particular song isn't garage rock).
None of the four tracks Lyme & Cybelle released when Zevon was in the duo are that outstanding, although some are pleasant.
(read more)

copyright © 2003-2008 BlueBeat, Inc, a subsidiary of MRT. All Rights Reserved. Informational sources hold respective copyrights.

By using this site, you agree to abide by the BlueBeat Terms of Use.