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The Four Preps Stop! Baby (LP)
Artikel-Nr.: LPCAL1022
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The Four Preps: Stop! Baby (LP)
(California) 19 tracks - 1950s 'Capitol' recordingsSongs
The Four Preps - Stop! Baby (LP) Medium 1 | |||
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1: | 26 Miles | ||
2: | Dreamy Eyes | ||
3: | Lazy Summernight | ||
4: | Cinderella | ||
5: | I Ain't Never | ||
6: | Down By The Station | ||
7: | Got A Girl | ||
8: | Stop, Baby | ||
9: | More Money For you And Me | ||
10: | Big Man | ||
11: | The Greatest Surfer Couple | ||
12: | A Letter To The Beatles | ||
13: | The Girl Without A Top | ||
14: | Calcutta | ||
15: | Riddle Of Love | ||
16: | What A Big Surprise | ||
17: | Got A Girl | ||
18: | Listen Honey | ||
19: | The Big Draft |
Artikeleigenschaften von The Four Preps: Stop! Baby (LP)
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Interpret: The Four Preps
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Albumtitel: Stop! Baby (LP)
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Artikelart LP
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Genre Rock 'n' Roll
- Music Genre Rock 'n' Roll
- Music Style Vinyl - Rock & Roll
- Music Sub-Genre 553 Vinyl - Rock & Roll
- Plattengröße LP (12 Inch)
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Erscheinungsjahr 1990
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Label California
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SubGenre Rock - Rock'n'Roll
EAN: 4000127794406
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.200
Interpreten-Beschreibung "Four Preps, The"
The Four Preps
Big Man
recorded February 27, 1958 (Session: #6621: 15:00-19:00); Capitol Recording Studio, 1750 N. Vine Street, Hollywood 28, California with Bruce Belland, Glen Larson, Marvin Inabnett, Ed Cobb: vocal; Otis William 'Joe' Maphis: guitar/leader; Leon M. Silby: guitar; Enos 'Skeets' McDonald: bass; Dale H. Warren: bass; Marion Z. 'Pee Wee' Adams: drums; Dudley A, Brooks: piano; Lincoln R. Mayorga: piano
The cleancut harmonies of the Four Preps owed less to R&B and rock 'n' roll than to early Fifties pop groups like the Ames Brothers and Four Lads. They came together at Hollywood High School: Bruce Belland, Glen Larson, Marvin Inabnett, and Ed Cobb. Rick Nelson was there at the time, and they worked on his first Imperial session. Les Paul's manager got them a deal with Capitol, and the first record appeared in 1956. Their Top 10 debut, 26 Miles, came the following year, and was followed by Big Man, which reached #3 in the United States and #2 in England. They recorded together until 1966 (as if to underscore the changing times, their last Capitol single was Draftdodger Rag). Most of that time, they had a sideline in parodies (Teenager In Love became Teenager In Jail, etc.) and novelties (The Letter To The Beatles). Ed also produced the Piltdown Men and the Standells' Dirty Water as well as writing a bona fide classic, Every Little Bit Hurts. Bruce became a scriptwriter, eventually holding down an executive position at NBC-TV. In the late Eighties, Ed and Bruce regrouped with David Somerville (ex-Diamonds) and Jim Pike (ex-Lettermen), and the thoroughly modern Four Preps can still be seen at oldies shows and supperclubs.
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