The Sound of Love: The Very Best of Darlene Love

The Sound of Love: The Very Best of Darlene Love

by Darlene Love
The Sound of Love: The Very Best of Darlene Love

The Sound of Love: The Very Best of Darlene Love

by Darlene Love

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Overview

Phil Spector had written, played guitar, and sung backup vocals on 1958's "To Know Him Is to Love Him" (which hit the top of the pop charts that year) as part of the Teddy Bears, and he worked for a time as part of the production team for Leiber & Stoller, co-writing "Spanish Harlem" for Ben E. King and playing guitar on the Drifters' "On Broadway," and he produced minor sides for LaVern Baker and Ruth Brown, among others, but there was really little to distinguish him from any number of other hopefuls clustered around the pop music scene in 1961 when he formed his own label, Philles Records. But Spector was driven, single-minded, and stubborn, and he had a sound in his head. Now with his own label in place, he set out to record a series of singles he termed "little symphonies for the kids" that are now regarded among the most distinctive and influential recordings in the history of pop music. Combining massed pianos, guitars, string arrangements by Jack Nitzsche, tons of layered percussion, and huge washes of echo, working with the West Coast's best session players (including Hal Blaine, Tommy Tedesco, Larry Knechtel, Leon Russell, and Harold Battiste -- the so-called Wrecking Crew), and leaning heavily on his engineer Larry Levine to catch all of this in the small confines of Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles, Spector developed his "Wall of Sound" production approach, controlling every aspect of the recordings until, even though he wasn't singing or even playing an instrument, they became -- in essence -- Phil Spector records. This is not to diminish the singers he used -- Darlene Love, in the case here. This 17-track set collects several of his Philles releases with Love (under her own name, as well as the Crystals and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans featuring lead vocals by Love), including the classic "He's a Rebel," which did as much as any song or recording in the decade to establish a template for girl groups. Spector's powerfully precise productions only work because there was a singer out front, though, and Love -- even if in Spector's eyes her voice was simply another instrument in his little symphony -- brought everything to sassy life with her singing. This collection features 14 tracks with Spector, along with a pre-Spector track by Love's first group, the Blossoms ("No Other Love," produced by Tom Morgan), two post-Spector tracks by the Blossoms ("Good Good Lovin'" and "That's When the Tears Start," both produced by Jimmy Bowen for Reprise Records), and her 1977 Spector reunion single "Lord, If You're a Woman." It's a small legacy that Love recorded with Spector, but it's an important one. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 02/22/2011
Label: Legacy / Phil Spector Records / Sony Music Distribution
UPC: 0886976129026
Rank: 6260

Tracks

  1. No Other Love
  2. He's a Rebel
  3. My Heart Beat a Little Faster
  4. He's Sure the Boy I Love
  5. Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts?
  6. (Today I Met) The Boy I'm Gonna Marry
  7. Not Too Young to Get Married
  8. Wait Til' My Bobby Gets Home
  9. Run Run Runaway
  10. A Fine, Fine Boy
  11. Strange Love
  12. Stumble and Fall
  13. (He's A) Quiet Guy
  14. A Long Way to Be Happy
  15. That's When the Tears Start
  16. Good Good Lovin'
  17. Lord, If You're a Woman

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Darlene Love   Primary Artist
The Crystals   Featured Artist
Ernie Freeman   Conductor
Eddie Beal Orchestra   Featured Artist
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans   Featured Artist
The Blossoms   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Cynthia Weil   Composer
Ellie Greenwich   Composer
Carole King   Composer
Gene Pitney   Composer
Charles Wright   Composer
Rob Santos   Compilation Producer
Van McCoy   Composer
Jim Bessman   Liner Notes
Jimmy Bowen   Producer
Nino Tempo   Arranger
Gilles Petard   Cover Photo
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Phil Spector   Composer,Producer,Original Recording Producer
Steve Rosenthal   Transfers
Barry Mann   Composer
Vic Anesini   Mastering
Ernie Freeman   Arranger
Jeff Barry   Composer
Peter Andreoli   Composer
Fred Lowery   Composer
Ray Avery   Photography
Tony Powers   Composer
Vince Poncia, Jr.   Composer
Fred Stryker   Composer
Tom Morgan   Producer
Jeff Schulz   Design,Art Direction
John Jackson   Project Director
Kabir Hermon   Transfers
Bob Hoch   Marketing
Jack Nitzsche   Arranger
Larry Levine   Engineer
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