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Phil Spector's Wall Of Sound Retrospective (Phillies Sound 1961-1996)

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There's little in pop music of the '60s that's more satisfying than the singles Phil Spector created for his Philles Records label between 1961 and 1966, in which with the help of some of gifted session musicians, a handful of singers, and arranger Jack Nitzsche he conjured up a majestic sound that exploded out of transistor radios and cheap record players all across the teenage nation. Simple yet majestic in their widescreen grandeur and celebration of all that's sweet and painful about adolescent love, Spector's sound was often imitated, but rarely if ever did anyone get the proportions just right, and his best stuff is still amazing, heart-tugging music more than four decades after it was recorded. Unfortunately, there aren't many decent CD collections of Spector's oeuvre, so Phil Spector's Wall of Sound Retrospective (which was previously released in tandem with his fabled holiday record, A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector) is especially welcome, as it features 21 iconic songs from the Crystals, the Ronettes, Darlene Love, the Righteous Brothers, and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, climaxing with Ike & Tina Turner's epochal "River Deep, Mountain High," Spector's self-styled masterpiece and still one of the more remarkable 45s of the rock era. Most of the songs are presented in their original mono, as Spector intended (though "River Deep, Mountain High" roams ambitiously across the two channels), and the mastering is splendid; the liner notes don't offer much beyond session details, but knowing when and where each selection was created and who was playing what will certainly delight detail-obsessive pop fans. And the disc closes out with a rare item, a demo of Spector singing "Spanish Harlem" and revealing why he didn't step up to the vocal mike more often (his voice, while not bad, lacked the strength to stand up to his own Wall of Sound). While the true Spector loyalist will be happy with nothing short of the Back to Mono box set, this is as good a single-disc overview of Spector's classic era as you can get, and those who love the glory days of AM radio need this music in their collections.

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    1. 1.
      Da Doo Ron Ron
    2. 2.
      Be My Baby
    3. 3.
      He's Sure The Boy I Love
    4. 4.
      He's A Rebel
    5. 5.
      Uptown
    6. 6.
      There's No Other Like My Baby
    7. 7.
      Fine Fine Boy
    8. 8.
      Zip A Dee Doo Dah
    9. 9.
      Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts
    10. 10.
      Best Part Of Breakin' Up
    11. 11.
      Not Too Young To Get Married
    12. 12.
      Today I Met The Boy I'm Gonna Marry
    13. 13.
      Wait Till My Bobby Gets Home
    14. 14.
      Baby I Love You
    15. 15.
      Then He Kissed Me
    16. 16.
      Do I Love You
    17. 17.
      Walking In The Rain
    18. 18.
      Born To Be Together
    19. 19.
      You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
    20. 20.
      Unchained Melody
    21. 21.
      River Deep Mountain High
    22. 22.
      Spanish Harlem

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There's little in pop music of the '60s that's more satisfying than the singles Phil Spector created for his Philles Records label between 1961 and 1966, in which with the help of some of gifted session musicians, a handful of singers, and arranger Jack Nitzsche he conjured up a majestic sound that exploded out of transistor radios and cheap record players all across the teenage nation. Simple yet majestic in their widescreen grandeur and celebration of all that's sweet and painful about adolescent love, Spector's sound was often imitated, but rarely if ever did anyone get the proportions just right, and his best stuff is still amazing, heart-tugging music more than four decades after it was recorded. Unfortunately, there aren't many decent CD collections of Spector's oeuvre, so Phil Spector's Wall of Sound Retrospective (which was previously released in tandem with his fabled holiday record, A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector) is especially welcome, as it features 21 iconic songs from the Crystals, the Ronettes, Darlene Love, the Righteous Brothers, and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, climaxing with Ike & Tina Turner's epochal "River Deep, Mountain High," Spector's self-styled masterpiece and still one of the more remarkable 45s of the rock era. Most of the songs are presented in their original mono, as Spector intended (though "River Deep, Mountain High" roams ambitiously across the two channels), and the mastering is splendid; the liner notes don't offer much beyond session details, but knowing when and where each selection was created and who was playing what will certainly delight detail-obsessive pop fans. And the disc closes out with a rare item, a demo of Spector singing "Spanish Harlem" and revealing why he didn't step up to the vocal mike more often (his voice, while not bad, lacked the strength to stand up to his own Wall of Sound). While the true Spector loyalist will be happy with nothing short of the Back to Mono box set, this is as good a single-disc overview of Spector's classic era as you can get, and those who love the glory days of AM radio need this music in their collections.|
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発売日 2008年05月12日
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レーベルUniversal Music TV
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 1715591
SKU 602517155916

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