Phil Spector - Page 2
Credits: From Phil Spector - Back To MONO box set. Book published by ABKCO Music, Inc.
11. | No Too Young To Get Married Bob B. Soxx And The Blue Jeans | April 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #113 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche | 16. | A Fine, Fine Boy Darlene Love | September 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #117 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche |
Darlene Love sings lead vocals on this Spector-Power-Greenwich composition. |
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12. | Wait Till My Bobby Gets Home Darlene Love | May 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #114 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche | 17. | Baby, I Love You The Ronettes | November 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #118 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche |
Darlene Love shares lead vocals here with her sister Edna Wright. | This strong follow-up to “Be My Baby” reached #24 on the charts. Shortly after recording it, The Ronettes went to England to tour with The Rolling Stones .
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13. | All Grown Up The Crystals | June 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #122 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche | 18. | I Wonder The Ronettes | November 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #LP4006 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche |
La La Brooks sings lead vocals on this track. |
14. | Be My Baby The Ronettes | July 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #116 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche | 19. | Girls Can Tell The Crystals | November 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Unreleased Worldwide Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche |
No other Ronette, other than Ronnie, sings on this track. This was Spector's first recording session with a full orchestra string section at Gold Star Studios. | The Chrystals version, heard here with La La Brooks on lead vocals, was never released. Strangely, when The Ronettes version was released in the U.K., The Chrystals were credited on recording. |
15. | The He Kissed Me The Crystals | July 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #115 Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche | 20. | Little Boy The Crystals | November 1963 Gold Star Studios, LA Philles Records #119X Engineer: Larry Levine Arranger: Jack Nitzsche |
Lead Vocals on this track are sung by La La Brooks. The incredible echo was an engineering accident on the part of Larry Levine. In an attempt to get maximum volume, he duplicated the tracks to come out of one channel. When he erased one of the duplicate channels to go to mono, the echo from the erased track transferred over to the remaining track. The result was a double echo effect. | La La Brooks is featured here on lead vocals. |
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