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The Four Seasons - Sherry And 11 Others (1962) [CD 1995]
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10 Feb 2012 16:57:00
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The Four Seasons - Sherry And 11 Others (1962) [CD 1995]
EAC-FLAC+CUE+LOG - 192 MB | Covers | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 69 MB
Early Pop-Rock / Doo Wop | 29:43 minutes | Label: Curb Records # D2-77695
EAC-FLAC+CUE+LOG - 192 MB | Covers | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 69 MB
Early Pop-Rock / Doo Wop | 29:43 minutes | Label: Curb Records # D2-77695
The Four Seasons (or the 4 Seasons, as they were numerically billed in their heyday) were among the most successful pop singles artists of the rock era. With 46 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1962 and 1995, they were ranked by chart researcher Joel Whitburn as 31st among the top singles acts of the period 1955-2006, and with 39 of those records having charted during the 1960s alone, Whitburn put them in sixth place for that decade...
| “ | The Four Seasons achieved the unusual feat of taking a popular musical style, doo-wop, that was in decline to the point of being nearly moribund and reinventing it, their chief tools being lead singer Frankie Valli's falsetto and the songwriting ability of group member Bob Gaudio, who penned the number-one hit that led to the release of this debut album, "Sherry," as well as its number-one follow-up, also included here, "Big Girls Don't Cry" (co-written with producer Bob Crewe). Together, Valli, Gaudio, and Crewe would revolutionize the group vocal sound on the East Coast, just as The Beach Boys were doing on the West Coast, and take it into the post-Beatles era. Like most albums of its time, Sherry & 11 Others consists largely of the hit(s) plus filler: the title is apt. The arrangements of standards like "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "I Can't Give You Anything but Love" are especially ripe. But The Seasons' takes on such recent hits as "Never On Sunday" and "Oh! Carol" make the songs their own and make this album more than a throwaway. And, perhaps as a joke, they covered "You're the Apple of My Eye," which had been a chart single for them under the name "The Four Lovers" in 1956. -- William Ruhlmann | ” |
Tracklist
01. Big Girls Don't Cry
02. Yes Sir, That's My Baby
03. Peanuts
04. La Dee Dah
05. Teardrops
06. Apple Of My Eye
07. Never On Sunday
08. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
09. The Girl In My Dreams
10. Oh! Carol
11. Lost Lullabye
12. Sherry
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Posted By:
firepower
Date:
10 Feb 2012 18:14:14
I see collections of Four Seasons frequently but it is extremely rare to find an actual album posted. I have a 128 vinyl rip of this. Needless to say, Thanks a lot JustIn and audelas! Love the lossless!
Posted By:
ungdomshus
Date:
10 Feb 2012 20:16:37
Thank you very much :-)
Posted By:
30megup
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11 Feb 2012 01:13:34
Thank you for the post.
Posted By:
walrus64
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27 May 2012 22:17:08
Thank you!!!
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