Issued on Fiat Records (named after its founders, James J.
Fiatarone Sr, and his wife, Marie-Louise Fiatarone), Armstrong’s debut disc
came in a plain paper sleeve accompanied by a flyer featuring a photograph of the
precious toddler resplendent in a ‘look for love’ t-shirt. The flip side - and
I love this conceit – featured an interview with the youngster, titled “Meet”
Billie Joe, that was taped in a San Francisco recording studio immediately
after the Fiatarones and Armstrong put down the A-side. Claims have been made
that the tracks were recorded at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California, the
same studio where Green Day would later record Dookie in 1993, but the
label on the 7” clearly stated that it was recorded in Frisco, on the other
side of the Bay.
Billie Joe Armstrong was just five years old when Look
For Love was recorded. He had been taking music lessons from Jim Fiatarone, who ran the Fiat Music Company in a shopping mall in Armstrong's hometown of Pinole. Fiatarone convinced Armstrong’s mother to let her boy record Look For Love. It
appears that very few copies of the one-off pressing were issued - estimates vary at anything between 50 and 800 - and it is now
a super-rare collector’s item, with a copy currently on offer on Discogs for
$5,000. Mentioned briefly in Billboard in November 1977, it would be Armstrong’s last solo recording until 2020. At elementary school
he met Mike Dirn; the two bonded over a mutual love of music and formed the
band Sweet Children at the age of 14, later changing their name to Green Day.
Armstrong clearly saw something in the Fiatarones schtick,
as in 2011 he did something similar with his own 13-year-old son Jakob (aka The
Boo) issuing a four-track EP featuring the teenager backed by a band that comprised of his other son, his
wife, and himself (as Daddyo) on bass.
Anyway, here are both sides of this wonderful little disc.
Enjoy!
Download Look HERE
Download Meet HERE
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