HOLLYWOOD, CA-February 7, 2011- If bands like Fleetwood Mac or Little River Band hold any significance for you then you will find Las Vegas band, Forgotten Door’s music is right up your alley. The band’s debut album, Unlocked, finds them taking elements from such great influences and creating their own original songs with strong lyrics and driving melodies.
The band’s story began seventeen years ago when two musicians were introduced by a mutual friend to play a wedding event. Slowly evolving over the years Johndale Stanley and Lonnie Danley eventually completed the rest of the band with female vocalist, Melody Ritz, guitarist, Michael Seal, bass player, Karl Gottmann, and drummer, Kevin Brennan. With all the members in place the band began recording their first album in 2007. Despite a series of long delays, personal tragedies, money setbacks and label turmoil, the band finally completed their album in the summer of 2010.
With a strong level of musicianship and lyrical words, the band’s debut album, Unlocked, is a testament to their talent and chemistry. Much like beloved bands, Fleetwood Mac and Little River Band, the interplay of soft melodies with universal lyrics makes Forgotten Door’s album both endearing and rocking taking the listener on a musical journey.
You can find their new album Unlocked on many of the major digital music outlets including iTunes.
For more information about Forgotten Door, visit their website here: http://bit.ly/e5EbNw
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Legacy Recordings Releasing Heart's Night At Sky Church
AN ELECTRIFYING FULL-LENGTH LIVE CONCERT FILM,
AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2011
Historic Career-Spanning March 2010 Concert At Seattle's Experience Music Project Lensed In Red Cam HD For Home DVD & Blu-ray Release
* * * * *
Legacy Recordings will release Night At Sky Church, a new full-length concert film from the ground-breaking Seattle-based rock band Heart, available everywhere on DVD and Blu-ray disc on Tuesday, March 8, 2011.
Lensed in glorious Red Cam HD during Heart's triumphant hometown gig last March at the Experience Music Project, Seattle's Rock & Roll History Museum, Night At Sky Church showcases a stunning career-spanning selection of warm, revelatory and electrifying performances.
Night At Sky Church includes definitive interpretations of Heart's biggest hits, some of the most anthemic tunes in the entire classic rock canon ("Barracuda," "Crazy On You," "These Dreams," "Alone," etc) while providing a beguiling in-concert introduction to the band's newest songs ("WTF," "Hey You"), the tracks that drove Red Velvet Car, Heart's first new studio album in six years, straight into America's Top 10 following its release last August.
The concert includes three cuts ("These Dreams," "Safronia's Mark," "Your Long Journey") featuring multiple Grammy® winning bluegrass-country singer-songwriter Alison Krauss. "Working with Ann and Nancy Wilson far exceeded any expectation of how talented and beautiful I already thought they were," said Krauss. "Getting to be a part of this concert was incredible!"
Heart's Night At Sky Church performances show why the Wilson sisters and their music resonate so deeply with fans, and why their influence to widens among other musicians.
"Ann and Nancy Wilson, simply put, are rock & roll," said American country artist Carrie Underwood, who performed with Heart on the VH1 special "Heart & Friends - Decades Rock Live!". "For decades, they have been teaching the rest of us that we can all only dream of singing those sky high melodies and looking that cool on the guitar! Heart is the perfect combination of beauty and rock, and I feel more than honored to have shared the stage with them."
Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, part of the VH1 Divas 2010 line-up with Heart, praised them saying, "The voice, the guitar playing, the song writing: Heart comes on stage, a burning flame. They aren't women who rock. They are rockers who forever changed the course of music and charted a path for my life. I am forever grateful."
"Ann and Nancy have always been and continue to be the best female rock vocalists I've ever heard live," says American pop singer Katy Perry, who also joined Heart as part of the VH1 Divas 2010 roster. "They could sing the phone book, and I would still listen."
VH1 Classic will air a broadcast edition of "HEART - Night At Sky Church" during the DVD release week. Please check your local listings for showtimes in your area.
* * * * *
Last August, Red Velvet Car, the first new studio album in six years from Heart, entered the Billboard 200 best-selling album charts at #10, becoming the seventh Top 10 album of the group's career. Heart's first album for Legacy Recordings, the critically-acclaimed Red Velvet Car marked the return of the group to the Sony Music Entertainment family. The album reached #1 in sales on Amazon.com in September.
The critical response to Red Velvet Car has been universally ecstatic. "The barracudas are back and at the top of their game," wrote Rolling Stone (September 2, 2010) while USA Today (August 25, 2010) called the album "Intimate, intense and anchored by Ann’s powerhouse vocals and Nancy’s aggressive acoustic guitar...." The New York Times (August 4, 2010) found Red Velvet Car "aggressive, delicate and enduring" while the Los Angeles Times noted that "Thirty-four years after the band's debut, Heart's dreamboat sails on."
For their first new album since 2004's Jupiter's Darling, the first ladies of arena rock took an acoustic approach to a collection of songs inspired by the world around them, arranged for an assortment of strings including guitar, mandolin, dobro, banjo, fiddle, viola, cello and autoharp, all played by Nancy Wilson and the album's producer, multiple Grammy nominee Ben Mink, who may also be heard on Night At Sky Church.
Nine of the album's songs were written and appeared for the first time on Red Velvet Car. The album's closer, "Sand," is a newly recorded version of a song originally written and recorded by the Lovemongers, Ann and Nancy's 1990's acoustic side project.
* * * * *
Ann Wilson and her younger sister, Nancy Wilson, first showed the world that women can rock when their band Heart stormed the charts in the '70s with hits like "Crazy on You," "Magic Man," "Barracuda," ‘Straight On," "Even It Up," "Kick It Out" and so many more. Not only did the Wilson sisters lead the band, they wrote the songs, and played the instruments too, making them the first women in rock to do so. Heart continued topping the charts through the ‘80s and into the ‘90s with huge hits like "These Dreams," "Alone," "What About Love," "If Looks Could Kill," "Never," and a string of other hits that showcased the sisters’ enormous talents as both musicians and singers. Along the way, Heart sold more than 30 million records, had 21 top 40 hits, sold out arenas worldwide, and had a profound influence on rock music.
Heart were 2008 recipients of VH1 Rock Honors, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Northwest Grammy Foundation, and received ASCAP’s award for Excellence in Songwriting in 2009.
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Heart - Night At Sky Church - tracklisting
Barracuda
Never
Straight On
Love Alive
Mistral Wind
WTF
Hey You
Red Velvet Car
These Dreams (with Alison Krauss)
Safronia’s Mark (with Alison Krauss and Ben Mink)
Your Long Journey (with Alison Krauss and Ben Mink)
What About Love
Alone
Crazy On You
encore
Sand
Magic Man
Bonus tracks
Back To Avalon
Kick It Out
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AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 2011
Historic Career-Spanning March 2010 Concert At Seattle's Experience Music Project Lensed In Red Cam HD For Home DVD & Blu-ray Release
* * * * *
Legacy Recordings will release Night At Sky Church, a new full-length concert film from the ground-breaking Seattle-based rock band Heart, available everywhere on DVD and Blu-ray disc on Tuesday, March 8, 2011.
Lensed in glorious Red Cam HD during Heart's triumphant hometown gig last March at the Experience Music Project, Seattle's Rock & Roll History Museum, Night At Sky Church showcases a stunning career-spanning selection of warm, revelatory and electrifying performances.
Night At Sky Church includes definitive interpretations of Heart's biggest hits, some of the most anthemic tunes in the entire classic rock canon ("Barracuda," "Crazy On You," "These Dreams," "Alone," etc) while providing a beguiling in-concert introduction to the band's newest songs ("WTF," "Hey You"), the tracks that drove Red Velvet Car, Heart's first new studio album in six years, straight into America's Top 10 following its release last August.
The concert includes three cuts ("These Dreams," "Safronia's Mark," "Your Long Journey") featuring multiple Grammy® winning bluegrass-country singer-songwriter Alison Krauss. "Working with Ann and Nancy Wilson far exceeded any expectation of how talented and beautiful I already thought they were," said Krauss. "Getting to be a part of this concert was incredible!"
Heart's Night At Sky Church performances show why the Wilson sisters and their music resonate so deeply with fans, and why their influence to widens among other musicians.
"Ann and Nancy Wilson, simply put, are rock & roll," said American country artist Carrie Underwood, who performed with Heart on the VH1 special "Heart & Friends - Decades Rock Live!". "For decades, they have been teaching the rest of us that we can all only dream of singing those sky high melodies and looking that cool on the guitar! Heart is the perfect combination of beauty and rock, and I feel more than honored to have shared the stage with them."
Sugarland's Jennifer Nettles, part of the VH1 Divas 2010 line-up with Heart, praised them saying, "The voice, the guitar playing, the song writing: Heart comes on stage, a burning flame. They aren't women who rock. They are rockers who forever changed the course of music and charted a path for my life. I am forever grateful."
"Ann and Nancy have always been and continue to be the best female rock vocalists I've ever heard live," says American pop singer Katy Perry, who also joined Heart as part of the VH1 Divas 2010 roster. "They could sing the phone book, and I would still listen."
VH1 Classic will air a broadcast edition of "HEART - Night At Sky Church" during the DVD release week. Please check your local listings for showtimes in your area.
* * * * *
Last August, Red Velvet Car, the first new studio album in six years from Heart, entered the Billboard 200 best-selling album charts at #10, becoming the seventh Top 10 album of the group's career. Heart's first album for Legacy Recordings, the critically-acclaimed Red Velvet Car marked the return of the group to the Sony Music Entertainment family. The album reached #1 in sales on Amazon.com in September.
The critical response to Red Velvet Car has been universally ecstatic. "The barracudas are back and at the top of their game," wrote Rolling Stone (September 2, 2010) while USA Today (August 25, 2010) called the album "Intimate, intense and anchored by Ann’s powerhouse vocals and Nancy’s aggressive acoustic guitar...." The New York Times (August 4, 2010) found Red Velvet Car "aggressive, delicate and enduring" while the Los Angeles Times noted that "Thirty-four years after the band's debut, Heart's dreamboat sails on."
For their first new album since 2004's Jupiter's Darling, the first ladies of arena rock took an acoustic approach to a collection of songs inspired by the world around them, arranged for an assortment of strings including guitar, mandolin, dobro, banjo, fiddle, viola, cello and autoharp, all played by Nancy Wilson and the album's producer, multiple Grammy nominee Ben Mink, who may also be heard on Night At Sky Church.
Nine of the album's songs were written and appeared for the first time on Red Velvet Car. The album's closer, "Sand," is a newly recorded version of a song originally written and recorded by the Lovemongers, Ann and Nancy's 1990's acoustic side project.
* * * * *
Ann Wilson and her younger sister, Nancy Wilson, first showed the world that women can rock when their band Heart stormed the charts in the '70s with hits like "Crazy on You," "Magic Man," "Barracuda," ‘Straight On," "Even It Up," "Kick It Out" and so many more. Not only did the Wilson sisters lead the band, they wrote the songs, and played the instruments too, making them the first women in rock to do so. Heart continued topping the charts through the ‘80s and into the ‘90s with huge hits like "These Dreams," "Alone," "What About Love," "If Looks Could Kill," "Never," and a string of other hits that showcased the sisters’ enormous talents as both musicians and singers. Along the way, Heart sold more than 30 million records, had 21 top 40 hits, sold out arenas worldwide, and had a profound influence on rock music.
Heart were 2008 recipients of VH1 Rock Honors, received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Northwest Grammy Foundation, and received ASCAP’s award for Excellence in Songwriting in 2009.
* * * * *
Heart - Night At Sky Church - tracklisting
Barracuda
Never
Straight On
Love Alive
Mistral Wind
WTF
Hey You
Red Velvet Car
These Dreams (with Alison Krauss)
Safronia’s Mark (with Alison Krauss and Ben Mink)
Your Long Journey (with Alison Krauss and Ben Mink)
What About Love
Alone
Crazy On You
encore
Sand
Magic Man
Bonus tracks
Back To Avalon
Kick It Out
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Restoration of Phil Spector's Catalog Brings 4 New Collections
• BE MY BABY: THE VERY BEST OF THE RONETTES
(Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees, 2007)
• THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE VERY BEST OF DARLENE LOVE
(Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, 2011)
• DA DOO RON RON: THE VERY BEST OF THE CRYSTALS
• WALL OF SOUND: THE VERY BEST OF PHIL SPECTOR 1961-1966
50th ANNIVERSARY OF PHILLES RECORDS CELEBRATED IN 2011
All titles available at both physical and digital retail outlets
starting February 22, 2011, through Phil Spector Records/Legacy
Coinciding with PBS pledge-drive premieres in February:
• Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop featuring Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes
and La La Brooks of the Crystals
•The Concert Of Love starring Darlene Love
The 50th anniversary of the Philles Records label (1961-2011) has arrived. The long-range campaign promise announced in 2009 by Legacy Recordings and EMI Music Publishing, to dig deep into the rich catalog of Phil Spector’s ‘Wall Of Sound’ on Philles, moves ahead with four newly-compiled albums. The quartet of titles will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting February 22nd through Phil Spector Records/ Legacy, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT:
DA DOO RON RON; THE VERY BEST OF THE CRYSTALS, 18 tracks including “There's No Other (Like My Baby),” “He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss),” “He's A Rebel,” “He's Sure the Boy I Love,” “Da Doo Ron Ron,” and “Then He Kissed Me,” with numerous B-sides and rarities, plus the previously unreleased “Woman In Love (With You)”;
BE MY BABY: THE VERY BEST OF THE RONETTES, 18 tracks including “Be My Baby,” “Baby, I Love You,’ “(The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up,” “Do I Love You?,” “Walking In The Rain,” and “I Can Hear Music,” with numerous B-sides and rarities, bonus solo tracks by Veronica (aka Ronnie Spector), plus the 1969 A&M single “You Came, You Saw, You Conquered”;
THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE VERY BEST OF DARLENE LOVE, 17 tracks, her first comprehensive multi-label collection ever, including her own “(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry,” “Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home,” and “A Fine, Fine Boy,” plus examples of her work as lead singer with the Blossoms (in 1958 on Capitol Records, and later in 1965 on Reprise), the Crystals, and Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (“Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?,” “Not Too Young To Get Married”);
WALL OF SOUND: THE VERY BEST OF PHIL SPECTOR 1961-1966, 17 tracks covering a cross-section of the top-charted A-side Philles hits from 1961 to ’66 by the Crystals, the Ronettes, Darlene Love, Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans, plus special bonus tracks from the Righteous Brothers (“You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling”) and Ike & Tina Turner (“River Deep, Mountain High”).
With a phenomenal string of hit records by the Ronettes (2007 inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), Darlene Love (set for 2011 induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), the Crystals, Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans, the Righteous Brothers (2003 inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), and for a moment in time, Ike & Tina Turner (1991 Inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), the genius of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame producer Phil Spector lit up singles charts in the U.S. and abroad throughout the 1960s. At the height of productivity at Philles Records, a new smash was hitting the racks virtually every month or two – an unprecedented track record then and now.
The upcoming album releases coincide with two special premieres scheduled for nationwide PBS pledge-drive events in February: Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop featuring Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes and La La Brooks of the Crystals; and The Concert Of Love starring Darlene Love (recently issued on DVD).
To understand the impact of Phil Spector’s studio creations, consider the first big two-year breakthrough of Philles Records releases, starting with the Crystals’ “There's No Other (Like My Baby)” in November 1961 (Philles 100) and “He's a Rebel” in September 1962 (Philles 106).
Virtually every single on the label became a bonafide hit over the next year or so: “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (Philles 107, November 1962), “He's Sure the Boy I Love” by the Crystals (Philles 109, December 1962), “Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (Philles 110, February 1963), “(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry” by Darlene Love (Philles 111, April 1963), “Da Doo Ron Ron” by the Crystals (Philles 112, April 1963), “Not Too Young to Get Married” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (Philles 113, June 1963), “Wait 'Til My Bobby Gets Home” by Darlene Love (Philles 114, July 1963), “Then He Kissed Me” by the Crystals (Philles 115, August 1963), “Be My Baby” by the Ronettes (Philles 116, August 1963), “A Fine, Fine Boy” by Darlene Love (Philles 117, October 1963), “Baby I Love You” by the Ronettes (Philles 118, December 1963), and Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” (Philles 119, November 1963). (The majority of these – including all the Ronettes and Darlene Love sides – were Ellie Greenwich/ Jeff Barry/Phil Spector compositions.)
Nearly a half-century later, the lion’s share of those hits continue to enthrall a new generation of listeners. From hitmakers like Katy Perry to auteur producers like Bruno Mars, the influence of Spector’s ‘Wall Of Sound’ continues to resonate.
One annual reminder has always been A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector, the 1963 LP whose tracks saturate the radio airwaves every year at holiday time: Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” and “White Christmas,” the Crystals’ “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” the Ronettes’ “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” and “Sleigh Ride” (“Ring-a-ling-a-ling-a / ding-dong-ding”), and all the rest of Spector’s rockin’ Christmas classics. That Christmas album now has a permanent home in Sony Music’s Legacy catalog, which released a newly-remastered version in October 2009.
Adding credence to the four new collections are their accompanying new liner notes essays: Lenny Kaye, veteran rock-writer/critic and long-time guitarist/producer and songwriter of the Patti Smith Group, covers the Ronettes; Sheryl Farber, three-time Grammy-nominated producer, writer and on-line radio host covers the Crystals; and Jim Bessman, veteran Billboard columnist and annotator of many Legacy releases, covers Darlene Love and the broad scope contained in the Phl Spector collection.
“There may be no pop music more iconic than ‘Be My Baby’ or ‘Da Do Ron Ron’,” said Adam Block, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Legacy Recordings, at the time of the announcement of the licensing agreement with EMI Music Publishing in 2009. “The ‘Wall of Sound’ is embedded in our musical DNA, the craft of these recordings, the quality of the songwriting and the power of the productions have established a standard that continues to inspire artists and musicians. The style, attitude and voices of great artists like Ronnie Spector and Darlene Love remain a presence in pop culture. We are delighted to be bringing these records to a whole new generation.”
BE MY BABY: THE VERY BEST OF THE RONETTES (Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61286 2) Selections: 1. Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love - Veronica (1963) • 2. Be My Baby (1963, Hot 100 #2, R&B #4) • 3. Baby, I Love You (1963, Hot 100 #24, R&B #6) • 4. (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up (1964, Hot 100 #39) • 5. So Young - Veronica (1964) • 6. Do I Love You? (1964, Hot 100 #34, R&B #11) • 7. Walking In The Rain (1964, Hot 100 #23, R&B #3) • 8. I Wonder (1963) • 9. When I Saw You (1964) • 10. You Baby (1964) • 11. Born To Be Together (1964, Hot 100 #52) • 12. Is This What I Get For Loving You? (1965, #75) • 13. Paradise (1965) • 14. Here I Sit (1965) • 15. I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine (1966) • 16. Everything Under The Sun (1966) • 17. I Can Hear Music (1966, Hot 100 #100) • 18. You Came, You Saw, You Conquered (A&M, 1969).
DA DOO RON RON; THE VERY BEST OF THE CRYSTALS (Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61288 2) Selections: 1. There's No Other (Like My Baby) (1961, Hot 100 #20, R&B #5) • 2. Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby (1961) • 3. Uptown (1962, Hot 100 #13, R&B #18) • 4. What A Nice Way To Turn 17 (1962) • 5. He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss) (1962) • 6. No One Ever Tells You (1962) • 7. He's A Rebel (1962, Hot 100 #1, R&B #2) • 8. I Love You Eddie (1962) • 9. Another Country - Another World (1962) • 10. Please Hurt Me (1962) • 11. He's Sure the Boy I Love (1962, Hot 100 #11, R&B #18) • 12. Da Doo Ron Ron (1963, Hot 100 #3, R&B #5) • 13. Woman In Love (With You) (1963, previously unreleased) • 14. Heartbreaker (1963) • 15. Then He Kissed Me (1963 Hot 100 #6, R&B #8) • 16. I Wonder (1963) • 17. Little Boy (1963, Hot 100 #92) • 18. All Grown Up (1963, Hot 100 #98, R&B #27).
THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE VERY BEST OF DARLENE LOVE
(Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61290 2)
1. No Other Love – The Blossoms with Eddie Beal’s Orchestra (Capitol, 1958)
2. He’s A Rebel – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #1, R&B #2)
3. My Heart Beat A Little Faster – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1962)
4. He's Sure the Boy I Love – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #11, R&B #18)
5. Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts? – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #38)
6. (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #39)
7. Not Too Young To Get Married – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #63)
8. Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #26)
9. Run Run Runaway – Darlene Love (1963)
10. A Fine, Fine Boy – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #53, R&B #29)
11. Strange Love – Darlene Love (1964)
12. Stumble And Fall – Darlene Love (1964)
13. (He’s A) Quiet Guy – Darlene Love (1964)
14. A Long Way To Be Happy – Darlene Love (1965)
15. That’s When The Tears Start – The Blossoms (Reprise, 1965)
16. Good Good Lovin’ – The Blossoms (Reprise, 1965, R&B #45)
17. Lord, If You’re A Woman (1975)
WALL OF SOUND: THE VERY BEST OF PHIL SPECTOR 1961-1966
(Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61294 2)
1. He's A Rebel – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #1, R&B #2)
2. Da Doo Ron Ron – The Crystals (1963, Hot 100 #3, R&B #5)
3. Be My Baby – The Ronettes (1963, Hot 100 #2, R&B #4)
4. Then He Kissed Me – The Crystals (1963 Hot 100 #6, R&B #8)
5. (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #39)
6. Baby, I Love You – The Ronettes (1963, Hot 100 #24, R&B #6)
7. He's Sure the Boy I Love – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #11, R&B #18)
8. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1962, Hot 100 #8, R&B #7)
9. Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #26)
10. Walking In The Rain – The Ronettes (1964, Hot 100 #23, R&B #3)
11. Uptown – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #13, R&B #18)
12. Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts? – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #38)
13. Do I Love You? – The Ronettes (1964, Hot 100 #34, R&B #11)
14. A Fine, Fine Boy – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #53, R&B #29)
15. There's No Other Like My Baby – The Crystals (1961, Hot 100 #20, R&B #5)
16. You’ve Lost That Lovin Feeling – The Righteous Brothers (1964, Hot 100 #1)
17. (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up – The Ronettes (1964, Hot 100 #39)
18. Not Too Young To Get Married – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #63)
19. River Deep, Mountain High – Ike & Tina Turner (1966, Hot 100 #88).
legacyrecordings.com
(Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductees, 2007)
• THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE VERY BEST OF DARLENE LOVE
(Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee, 2011)
• DA DOO RON RON: THE VERY BEST OF THE CRYSTALS
• WALL OF SOUND: THE VERY BEST OF PHIL SPECTOR 1961-1966
50th ANNIVERSARY OF PHILLES RECORDS CELEBRATED IN 2011
All titles available at both physical and digital retail outlets
starting February 22, 2011, through Phil Spector Records/Legacy
Coinciding with PBS pledge-drive premieres in February:
• Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop featuring Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes
and La La Brooks of the Crystals
•The Concert Of Love starring Darlene Love
The 50th anniversary of the Philles Records label (1961-2011) has arrived. The long-range campaign promise announced in 2009 by Legacy Recordings and EMI Music Publishing, to dig deep into the rich catalog of Phil Spector’s ‘Wall Of Sound’ on Philles, moves ahead with four newly-compiled albums. The quartet of titles will be available at all physical and digital retail outlets starting February 22nd through Phil Spector Records/ Legacy, a division of SONY MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT:
DA DOO RON RON; THE VERY BEST OF THE CRYSTALS, 18 tracks including “There's No Other (Like My Baby),” “He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss),” “He's A Rebel,” “He's Sure the Boy I Love,” “Da Doo Ron Ron,” and “Then He Kissed Me,” with numerous B-sides and rarities, plus the previously unreleased “Woman In Love (With You)”;
BE MY BABY: THE VERY BEST OF THE RONETTES, 18 tracks including “Be My Baby,” “Baby, I Love You,’ “(The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up,” “Do I Love You?,” “Walking In The Rain,” and “I Can Hear Music,” with numerous B-sides and rarities, bonus solo tracks by Veronica (aka Ronnie Spector), plus the 1969 A&M single “You Came, You Saw, You Conquered”;
THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE VERY BEST OF DARLENE LOVE, 17 tracks, her first comprehensive multi-label collection ever, including her own “(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry,” “Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home,” and “A Fine, Fine Boy,” plus examples of her work as lead singer with the Blossoms (in 1958 on Capitol Records, and later in 1965 on Reprise), the Crystals, and Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (“Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?,” “Not Too Young To Get Married”);
WALL OF SOUND: THE VERY BEST OF PHIL SPECTOR 1961-1966, 17 tracks covering a cross-section of the top-charted A-side Philles hits from 1961 to ’66 by the Crystals, the Ronettes, Darlene Love, Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans, plus special bonus tracks from the Righteous Brothers (“You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling”) and Ike & Tina Turner (“River Deep, Mountain High”).
With a phenomenal string of hit records by the Ronettes (2007 inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), Darlene Love (set for 2011 induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), the Crystals, Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans, the Righteous Brothers (2003 inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), and for a moment in time, Ike & Tina Turner (1991 Inductees into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame), the genius of Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame producer Phil Spector lit up singles charts in the U.S. and abroad throughout the 1960s. At the height of productivity at Philles Records, a new smash was hitting the racks virtually every month or two – an unprecedented track record then and now.
The upcoming album releases coincide with two special premieres scheduled for nationwide PBS pledge-drive events in February: Rock, Pop, and Doo Wop featuring Ronnie Spector of the Ronettes and La La Brooks of the Crystals; and The Concert Of Love starring Darlene Love (recently issued on DVD).
To understand the impact of Phil Spector’s studio creations, consider the first big two-year breakthrough of Philles Records releases, starting with the Crystals’ “There's No Other (Like My Baby)” in November 1961 (Philles 100) and “He's a Rebel” in September 1962 (Philles 106).
Virtually every single on the label became a bonafide hit over the next year or so: “Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (Philles 107, November 1962), “He's Sure the Boy I Love” by the Crystals (Philles 109, December 1962), “Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (Philles 110, February 1963), “(Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry” by Darlene Love (Philles 111, April 1963), “Da Doo Ron Ron” by the Crystals (Philles 112, April 1963), “Not Too Young to Get Married” by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (Philles 113, June 1963), “Wait 'Til My Bobby Gets Home” by Darlene Love (Philles 114, July 1963), “Then He Kissed Me” by the Crystals (Philles 115, August 1963), “Be My Baby” by the Ronettes (Philles 116, August 1963), “A Fine, Fine Boy” by Darlene Love (Philles 117, October 1963), “Baby I Love You” by the Ronettes (Philles 118, December 1963), and Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” (Philles 119, November 1963). (The majority of these – including all the Ronettes and Darlene Love sides – were Ellie Greenwich/ Jeff Barry/Phil Spector compositions.)
Nearly a half-century later, the lion’s share of those hits continue to enthrall a new generation of listeners. From hitmakers like Katy Perry to auteur producers like Bruno Mars, the influence of Spector’s ‘Wall Of Sound’ continues to resonate.
One annual reminder has always been A Christmas Gift For You From Phil Spector, the 1963 LP whose tracks saturate the radio airwaves every year at holiday time: Darlene Love’s “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)” and “White Christmas,” the Crystals’ “Santa Claus Is Coming to Town,” the Ronettes’ “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” and “Sleigh Ride” (“Ring-a-ling-a-ling-a / ding-dong-ding”), and all the rest of Spector’s rockin’ Christmas classics. That Christmas album now has a permanent home in Sony Music’s Legacy catalog, which released a newly-remastered version in October 2009.
Adding credence to the four new collections are their accompanying new liner notes essays: Lenny Kaye, veteran rock-writer/critic and long-time guitarist/producer and songwriter of the Patti Smith Group, covers the Ronettes; Sheryl Farber, three-time Grammy-nominated producer, writer and on-line radio host covers the Crystals; and Jim Bessman, veteran Billboard columnist and annotator of many Legacy releases, covers Darlene Love and the broad scope contained in the Phl Spector collection.
“There may be no pop music more iconic than ‘Be My Baby’ or ‘Da Do Ron Ron’,” said Adam Block, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Legacy Recordings, at the time of the announcement of the licensing agreement with EMI Music Publishing in 2009. “The ‘Wall of Sound’ is embedded in our musical DNA, the craft of these recordings, the quality of the songwriting and the power of the productions have established a standard that continues to inspire artists and musicians. The style, attitude and voices of great artists like Ronnie Spector and Darlene Love remain a presence in pop culture. We are delighted to be bringing these records to a whole new generation.”
BE MY BABY: THE VERY BEST OF THE RONETTES (Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61286 2) Selections: 1. Why Don't They Let Us Fall In Love - Veronica (1963) • 2. Be My Baby (1963, Hot 100 #2, R&B #4) • 3. Baby, I Love You (1963, Hot 100 #24, R&B #6) • 4. (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up (1964, Hot 100 #39) • 5. So Young - Veronica (1964) • 6. Do I Love You? (1964, Hot 100 #34, R&B #11) • 7. Walking In The Rain (1964, Hot 100 #23, R&B #3) • 8. I Wonder (1963) • 9. When I Saw You (1964) • 10. You Baby (1964) • 11. Born To Be Together (1964, Hot 100 #52) • 12. Is This What I Get For Loving You? (1965, #75) • 13. Paradise (1965) • 14. Here I Sit (1965) • 15. I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine (1966) • 16. Everything Under The Sun (1966) • 17. I Can Hear Music (1966, Hot 100 #100) • 18. You Came, You Saw, You Conquered (A&M, 1969).
DA DOO RON RON; THE VERY BEST OF THE CRYSTALS (Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61288 2) Selections: 1. There's No Other (Like My Baby) (1961, Hot 100 #20, R&B #5) • 2. Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby (1961) • 3. Uptown (1962, Hot 100 #13, R&B #18) • 4. What A Nice Way To Turn 17 (1962) • 5. He Hit Me (It Felt Like A Kiss) (1962) • 6. No One Ever Tells You (1962) • 7. He's A Rebel (1962, Hot 100 #1, R&B #2) • 8. I Love You Eddie (1962) • 9. Another Country - Another World (1962) • 10. Please Hurt Me (1962) • 11. He's Sure the Boy I Love (1962, Hot 100 #11, R&B #18) • 12. Da Doo Ron Ron (1963, Hot 100 #3, R&B #5) • 13. Woman In Love (With You) (1963, previously unreleased) • 14. Heartbreaker (1963) • 15. Then He Kissed Me (1963 Hot 100 #6, R&B #8) • 16. I Wonder (1963) • 17. Little Boy (1963, Hot 100 #92) • 18. All Grown Up (1963, Hot 100 #98, R&B #27).
THE SOUND OF LOVE: THE VERY BEST OF DARLENE LOVE
(Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61290 2)
1. No Other Love – The Blossoms with Eddie Beal’s Orchestra (Capitol, 1958)
2. He’s A Rebel – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #1, R&B #2)
3. My Heart Beat A Little Faster – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1962)
4. He's Sure the Boy I Love – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #11, R&B #18)
5. Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts? – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #38)
6. (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #39)
7. Not Too Young To Get Married – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #63)
8. Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #26)
9. Run Run Runaway – Darlene Love (1963)
10. A Fine, Fine Boy – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #53, R&B #29)
11. Strange Love – Darlene Love (1964)
12. Stumble And Fall – Darlene Love (1964)
13. (He’s A) Quiet Guy – Darlene Love (1964)
14. A Long Way To Be Happy – Darlene Love (1965)
15. That’s When The Tears Start – The Blossoms (Reprise, 1965)
16. Good Good Lovin’ – The Blossoms (Reprise, 1965, R&B #45)
17. Lord, If You’re A Woman (1975)
WALL OF SOUND: THE VERY BEST OF PHIL SPECTOR 1961-1966
(Phil Spector Records/Legacy 88697 61294 2)
1. He's A Rebel – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #1, R&B #2)
2. Da Doo Ron Ron – The Crystals (1963, Hot 100 #3, R&B #5)
3. Be My Baby – The Ronettes (1963, Hot 100 #2, R&B #4)
4. Then He Kissed Me – The Crystals (1963 Hot 100 #6, R&B #8)
5. (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #39)
6. Baby, I Love You – The Ronettes (1963, Hot 100 #24, R&B #6)
7. He's Sure the Boy I Love – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #11, R&B #18)
8. Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1962, Hot 100 #8, R&B #7)
9. Wait Til’ My Bobby Gets Home – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #26)
10. Walking In The Rain – The Ronettes (1964, Hot 100 #23, R&B #3)
11. Uptown – The Crystals (1962, Hot 100 #13, R&B #18)
12. Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts? – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #38)
13. Do I Love You? – The Ronettes (1964, Hot 100 #34, R&B #11)
14. A Fine, Fine Boy – Darlene Love (1963, Hot 100 #53, R&B #29)
15. There's No Other Like My Baby – The Crystals (1961, Hot 100 #20, R&B #5)
16. You’ve Lost That Lovin Feeling – The Righteous Brothers (1964, Hot 100 #1)
17. (The Best Part Of) Breakin' Up – The Ronettes (1964, Hot 100 #39)
18. Not Too Young To Get Married – Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans (1963, Hot 100 #63)
19. River Deep, Mountain High – Ike & Tina Turner (1966, Hot 100 #88).
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Eleanor Fye Releases New Album “Love Stays On”
If the names Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Mary Chapin Carpenter have any meaning for you then Eleanor Fye's music will find common ground between your ears and in your heart. Comparisons to more modern day artists come up as well including Sara Bareilles or Norah Jones but make no mistake about it; Eleanor Fye defines her own place in the vast world of artists vying for your attention.
On Eleanor's second full-length release Love Stays On she literally stays "On" herself through the entire recording offering up pop-rock tunes that are a seemingly endless stream of emotion and succinct musical statements. On tracks like "Best Place To Hide" the young diva tells you in no uncertain terms how she feels and that there is no contentment in being treated other than an equal human being. It is starting with this verse and song that the artist explains to her audience who she is on consistent basis throughout her upbeat recording. Going from jazz to folk to rock is a fluid process on this record, keeping your interest from start to finish.
Love Stays On was recorded in Nashville in a few days (with a couple of tracks recorded in LA) and the feeling and atmosphere of the album is indicative of the resourcefulness the vocalist and her band achieved during those sessions. It's a testament to Eleanor's skill both as a producer and musician that she can hold her own in the studio with Nashville A-list session players like bassist Michael Rhodes and master guitarist John Jorgenson, who contributes a variety of guitar and mandolin work to the recording.
With Love Stays On Eleanor's changes in style doesn't detract, it rather defines an artist capable of doing more than one thing, displaying her diversity and strengths in all aspects of every track.
On Eleanor's second full-length release Love Stays On she literally stays "On" herself through the entire recording offering up pop-rock tunes that are a seemingly endless stream of emotion and succinct musical statements. On tracks like "Best Place To Hide" the young diva tells you in no uncertain terms how she feels and that there is no contentment in being treated other than an equal human being. It is starting with this verse and song that the artist explains to her audience who she is on consistent basis throughout her upbeat recording. Going from jazz to folk to rock is a fluid process on this record, keeping your interest from start to finish.
Love Stays On was recorded in Nashville in a few days (with a couple of tracks recorded in LA) and the feeling and atmosphere of the album is indicative of the resourcefulness the vocalist and her band achieved during those sessions. It's a testament to Eleanor's skill both as a producer and musician that she can hold her own in the studio with Nashville A-list session players like bassist Michael Rhodes and master guitarist John Jorgenson, who contributes a variety of guitar and mandolin work to the recording.
With Love Stays On Eleanor's changes in style doesn't detract, it rather defines an artist capable of doing more than one thing, displaying her diversity and strengths in all aspects of every track.
Love Stays On is available at all major Etailers and from the artist's website February 1, 2011. Visit the Eleanor Fye website for updates, media, performance dates and more.
Labels:
eleanor fye,
jazz,
love stays on
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