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Album Description: Performers include: The Ronettes, The Crystals, Darlene Love, The Righteous Brothers.A collection of 73 tracks spanning the years 1958-1969. Most of the tracks, including the entire classic A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU (included here) were originally released on Philles Reco... read more Performers include: The Ronettes, The Crystals, Darlene Love, The Righteous Brothers. A collection of 73 tracks spanning the years 1958-1969. Most of the tracks, including the entire classic A CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR YOU (included here) were originally released on Philles Records. The set was digitally remastered for mono by Phil Spector and Philles original engineer, Larry Levine. The package comes in a 12" x 12" box with a 96-page booklet containing the complete lyrics and track-by-track annotation. At the time Back to Mono was released in 1991, Phil Spector's reputation as one of pop's great visionaries was intact, but there was no way to hear his genius. It wasn't just that there were no collections spotlighting his productions, there weren't collections of artists he produced. It wasn't until Back to Mono that there was a thorough overview of Spector's greatest work, and while it's not without flaws, it still stands as one of the great box sets. Some may complain that there are no selections from his superstar '70s productions for John Lennon, George Harrison, Leonard Cohen, and the Ramones, but that's for the best, since their presence would have been incongruous, taking attention away from the music that forms the heart of Spector's legacy. All of that music is here, not just on the first three discs, all devoted to singles, but also on the fourth disc, his seminal 1963 holiday album, A Christmas Gift for You, which isn't just the greatest rock Christmas album, but a crystallization of his skills. It could be argued that the song selection overlooks some obscure fan favorites, such as "Do the Screw," but that's simply nitpicking, because what's here are all the great Spector records, which were hardly just great productions, they were great songs as well. As the set plays, it's hard not to be stunned by the depth of the material and clarity of Spector's vision for his famed Wall of Sound, whether you've heard these songs hundreds of times or not at all -- especially because they gain power when grouped together. Many producers have been credited as the true creative force behind many rock records, but usually that's hyperbole. In Spector's case, it wasn't, as this set gloriously proves. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine minimize There are currently no sellers for this product But we can email you when it's available! Send Me an Alert
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