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Back To Wall Of Sound
Nostalgia presents this classy album showing off Phil Spector’s “Wall Of Sound” concept.
Preview “02. On Broadway”
| 1 | Pretty Little Angel Eyes | Curtis Lee |
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| 2 | On Broadway | The Crystals |
| 3 | He's Sure The Boy I Love | The Crystals |
| 4 | Corrine Corrina | Ray Peterson |
| 5 | Under The Moon Of Love | Curtis Lee |
| 6 | Puddin' N' Tain | The Alley Cats |
| 7 | Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah | Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans |
| 8 | To Know Him Is To Love Him | The Teddy Bears |
| 9 | He's A Rebel | The Crystals |
| 10 | What A Nice Way To Turn Seventeen | The Crystals |
| 11 | Oh Yeah Maybe Baby | The Crystals |
| 12 | Another Country-Another World | The Crystals |
| 13 | I Love How You Love Me | The Paris Sisters |
| 14 | I Love You Eddie | The Crystals |
| 15 | Spanish Harlem | Ben E. King |
| 16 | Please Hurt Me | The Crystals |
| 17 | Every Breath I take | Gene Pitney |
| 18 | There's No Other Like My Baby | The Crystals |
| 19 | Uptown | The Crystals |
| 20 | Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts | Bob B. Soxx and The Blue Jeans |
| 21 | No One Ever Tells You | The Crystals |
| 22 | He Hit Me (And It Felt Like A Kiss) | The Crystals |
About the artists
These artists are American soul and R&B groups who broke into the pop market during the 1960s. They have collaborated with Phil Spector and their sound has been shaped by Spector’s “Wall Of Sound” concept – presaging surround-sound with its intricate panning and related microphone/engineering techniques.
About the songs
These soul classics define their age and reinforce the extent to which African-American musical tradition fused with commercial pop to revolutionise the extant musical culture, ultimately transforming it beyond all recognition.



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