VA. - Postcards From Los Angeles 1958-1964 - The Dore Story
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667044424
- Artisti VA.
- Lyhyt kuvaus A one-man operation run at street level for more than two decades, Hollywood’s Dore label launched the careers of Phil Spector and Jan & Dean in the late 1950s and built upon these early triumphs with an extensive catalogue of pop, rock and soul 45s during the 60s before branching successfully into comedy in the early 1970s. The story of Doré records is inextricably linked with that of its owner, Lew Bedell, who entered the music business in 1955 having worked as a minor professional entertainer in the preceding years. Pop music was different back then and never more so than in California, where Hollywood’s dominance of the entertainment scene meant that Los Angeles was scarcely aware of its music industry until hotshot producers such as Phil Spector, Brian Wilson, Snuff Garrett and Lou Adler finally put the town on the recording map in the mid-1960s. Individualists such as Bedell were usually referred to as “characters” or as being “larger than life”, suggesting they were caricatures of some sort, but Bedell, for all his eccentricities, was somehow too pragmatic a man to fit that description. Doré began as a subsidiary of Era, a Hollywood label best known for mainstream pop hits such as ‘Chanson D’Amour’ and ‘The Wayward Wind’. Bedell had founded Era with his cousin Herb Newman before breaking away to run Doré alone. In 1958, it got off to a flying start with ‘To Know Him Is To Love Him’ by the Teddy Bears, a worldwide hit, followed a few months later by Jan & Dean’s ‘Baby Talk’. The major labels had lost touch with the street and it was largely left to LA’s scattering of independents to set teenagers’ turntables spinning on the West Coast. It was the age of the walk-in deal on LA’s so-called record row, an area of Hollywood populated by small labels wheeling and dealing from storefronts or backrooms. Some went in the blink of an eye but Doré stayed, moving seamlessly from rock and pop into soul music in the mid-60s. In this climate of spontaneous deal-making and low recording costs, Bedell was regularly approached by would-be’s and wanna-be’s, some of whom may have had something on the ball. Herb Alpert, Shel Talmy and Mike Curb were just a few who brought their first productions to Doré and there are some interesting connections: aside from Spector and Jan & Dean, the Walker Brothers and Vince Taylor all come into the story. 25 of the 28 tunes on this first volume of “The Doré Story” appear on legitimate CD for the first time, all taken from the original masters, including previously unissued rockabilly from cult figure Joel Scott Hill, two ultra-rare rock instrumentals by Bobby Fry, the guitarist Vince Taylor brought over with him from America in 1958. There’s exquisite doo wop, some featuring that cherished East LA “Barrio” sound, early teen rock from John Maus of the Walker Brothers and a rare instro featuring Scott Walker himself. Doré is becoming a collected label. Many of the original Doré 45s are now beginning to fetch quite big money, helped by the aura of mystique that surrounds the label and its distinctive logo. The generously proportioned, specially designed package includes a 18,000-word newly researched profile of Doré and Lew Bedell, artist biographies and many never-before seen photographs and illustrations. “The Doré Story” is an engaging snapshot of that moment in time before lawyers and accounts took over the music biz and things were simpler and probably more fun. By Rob Finnis (Ace Records)
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1 LET'S SPLIT
Bobby Fry
2 MARATHON ROCK
Joel Hill & the Rebels
3 BABY TALK
Jan & Dean
4 LOOK FOR A STAR
Deane Hawley
5 RING-A-DING-DING
The Tides
6 TRUE DEEP LOVE
The Premiers
7 STOMPIN' SH-BOOM
The Dories
8 EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE
The Debonaires
9 X-2
Bobby Fry
10 DOIN' TIME
Ronnie Cook & the Diamonds
11 SOMEDAY
Cam Morris with Don Coats' Crusaders
12 MY BABY DONE ME WRONG
Kid Guitar Thompson & the Scooters
13 BABY, BABY, ALL THE TIME
The Superbs
14 TOO FAR TO TURN AROUND
The Creators
15 LOVIN' DADDY
Chuck Miles & the Styles
16 SHAKE IT, SHAKE IT
Larry Harmon
17 HEY LADY
The Entertainers IV
18 HIDEOUT
John & Judy
19 RUMBLE AT NEWPORT BEACH
Mike Gordon & the Agates
20 BABY DOLL
Billy Saint
21 PERCOLATOR
Billy Joe & the Checkmates
22 A CASUAL LOOK
Chris Darlin
23 AFTER SCHOOL ROCK
The Baritones
24 LAST YEAR ABOUT THIS TIME
The Symbols
25 TO KNOW HIM IS TO LOVE HIM
The Darlings
26 THERE'S SOMETHING ON YOUR MIND
Little Ray
27 SHOWDOWN
Tony Casanova
28 I LOVE YOU, I DO
Freddie Willis
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