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VA - Phil Spector: The Early Productions (2010)

VA - Phil Spector: The Early Productions (2010)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists

  • Title: Phil Spector: The Early Productions
  • Year Of Release: 2010
  • Label: Ace [CDCHD 1253]
  • Genre: Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Vocal, Pop
  • Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+cue, log) / WAV (tracks)
  • Total Time: 67:29
  • Total Size: 157 mb / 262 mb / 684 mb
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In the early 60s, pop was a hidden industry whose interface with the public existed only at performance level. The big money wasn’t around then and the record game wasn’t seen as a legitimate vocation for sons and daughters. In this subterranean milieu, income depended on factors that were both difficult to predict and control and it seemed a safer bet becoming a lawyer, a doctor or a dentist.

This was the awesome challenge facing 21 year-old Phil Spector as he barnstormed his way through recording circles, making an immediate impact with major hits such as ‘Spanish Harlem’ (Ben E King), ‘Pretty Little Angel Eyes’ (Curtis Lee) and ‘Corinna Corinna’ (Ray Peterson).

It all began for Spector with the Teddy Bears, an ad hoc vocal group he organised as a vehicle for his songs back in 1958. Events had moved fairly quickly in his life since he’d moved with his mother and sister from the Bronx to Los Angeles in 1953. By the time he’d graduated from Fairfax high School in 1957, Spector had become proficient on the guitar and turned his hand to song writing. Some crudely recorded demos including ‘Don’t You Worry My Little Pet’ (heard here) caught the attention of Doré Records who sanctioned further recordings resulting in the worldwide hit ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’.

Riven by personality conflicts, the Teddy Bears soon disbanded and Spector teamed up with Lester Sill and Lee Hazlewood, the force behind twangy guitarist Duane Eddy’s hits. Placed in charge of Sill’s new signing Kell Osborne, Spector wrote and produced the gritty ‘That’s Alright Baby’. Spector then expressed a desire to move back East. As a favour to their old mentor, Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller agreed to look after him. Alternating between coasts, Spector recorded the Paris Sisters, a vocal trio signed by Sill. His faith in Spector was more than justified when the trio’s ‘I Love How You Love Me’ climbed to #5.

Following a short stop at Liberty records – the only official staff post he ever held – Spector walked away to concentrate on his own Philles label. Four years had lapsed since he’d stepped untrained into a recording studio with three friends to record a hit almost by chance. Since then, he’d learned his craft, paid his dues and finally become his own boss. Now, at 23, he had the industry in the palm of his hand and only himself to account to.

“Phil Spector: The Early Productions” covers this formative phase of Spector’s career without duplicating too many hits available on other Ace comps. 12 of the generous 28 tunes are new to CD and both the sequencing and mastering make them a delight to the ear while the booklet is a presentational tour de force. Let’s remember him this way rather than the other.

:: TRACKLIST ::

1 –The Ducanes - I'm So Happy (Tra La La)
2 –Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem
3 –Billy Storm - When You Dance
4 –The Paris Sisters - I Love How You Love Me
5 –Terry Day - Be A Soldier
6 –The Blackwells - You Took Advantage Of Me
7 –The Creations - Shang Shang
8 –Kell Osborne - That's All Right Baby
9 –Curtis Lee - Under The Moon Of Love
10 –The Teddy Bears - You Said Goodbye
11 –LaVern Baker - Hey Memphis
12 –The Top Notes - The Basic Things
13 –Bobby Sheen - How Many Nights (How Many Days)
14 –Obrey Wilson - Hey There Mountain
15 –Jean DuShon - Talk To Me, Talk To Me
16 –The Top Notes - Twist And Shout
17 –The Creations - The Bells
18 –Terry Day - I Love You, Betty
19 –Russell Byrd - Nights Of Mexico
20 –Phil Harvey - Bumbershoot
21 –The Ducanes - Little Did I Know
22 –Curtis Lee - Pretty Little Angel Eyes
23 –Gene Pitney - Every Breath I Take
24 –Ruth Brown - Anyone But You
25 –Bobby Sheen - Laugh Right In My Face
26 –The Paris Sisters - What Am I To Do
27 –Tony & Joe - Where Can You Be
28 –The Teddy Bears - Don't You Worry My Little Pet

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  • rms
  •  wrote in 12:46
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Many thanks for the WAV :)
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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 20:55
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Greatful ACE CD. Many thanks for WAVE files!!