This was remastered by Phil Spector.Personnel: Bill Pittman, Nino Tempo, Barney Kessel (guitar); Roy Caton, Lou Blackburn (horns); Don Randi, Al DeLory, Leon Russell (piano); Hal Blaine (drums); Jack Nitzsche, Sonny Bono (percussion)....
Audio Mixer: Tom Moulton.Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl.Long before "Be My Baby," there was "Be My Boy," the first-ever Phil Spector-produced girl-group hit, and Priscilla, Albeth, and Sherrell Paris enjoyed a brief moment in the sun as...
Drawing on the first major interview with the legendary record producer, control freak, and recluse, a journalist offers a unique portrait inside the world of troubled genius Phil Spector, from his integral involvement in the early years of...
Drawing on the first major interview with the legendary record producer, control freak, and recluse, a journalist offers a unique portrait inside the world of troubled genius Phil Spector, from his integral involvement in the early years of...
In December 2002, Phil Spector - legendary record producer, legendary recluse, legendary demented control freak - sat down on a sofa in his Los Angeles castle and gave his first major interview for twenty-five years. This work recounts the ...
Drawing on the first major interview with the legendary record producer, control freak, and recluse, a journalist offers a unique portrait inside the world of troubled genius Phil Spector, from his integral involvement in the early years of...
Drawing on the first major interview with the legendary record producer, control freak, and recluse, a journalist offers a unique portrait inside the world of troubled genius Phil Spector, from his integral involvement in the early years of...
In December 2002 Phil Spector - legendary record producer, control freak, and recluse - gave his first major interview for twenty-five years. The journalist he talked to was Mick Brown. Shortly afterwards, he was arrested for murder. This w...
The best-selling author of The Search for the Green River Killer provides a detailed account of the violent death of Lana Clarkson, found shot to death at the California home of legendary music producer Phil Spector and the arrest of the ec...
Perhaps the first music producer to be considered as important as the artists he worked with, the figure of Phil Spector looms large over the history of the record industry. Spector's trademark "Wall Of Sound" technique formed the basis for...
Profiles the man who pioneered the layering of voices, melody, and rhythm with his invention of the wall of sound, describing Spector's musical prowess, childhood and marriage, eccentric private life, and influential career.