VA: - Smash Boom Bang ! Songs And Production Of Feldman Goldstein

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  • Condition New
  • Type CD
  • Vendor Ace Records
  • SKU 29667047128
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  • Lyhyt kuvaus As a songwriting collective their surnames were never likely to trip off the tongue as smoothly as a Mann & Weil, a Goffin & King or even a Boyce & Hart. In fact, to the uninitiated, Feldman-Goldstein-Gottehrer sounded more like a high-powered law firm than three New York-based writer-producers who hit a winning streak with their highly stylised productions and artful songs in the mid-60s. Together for a mere four years, Bob Feldman, Jerry Goldstein and Richard Gottehrer were mavericks, a trio of Jewish musketeers who never took themselves quite as seriously as some of their peers and seemed to have a lot of fun testing the limits as they made their way in the music business. And where others saw their careers stutter and stall in the wake of Beatlemania’s new frontiers, F-G-G rode the crest of the new wave as though they were part of it – which, to some extent, they were. What really distinguished F-G-G was the hard-edged kinetic energy of their productions, whose bruising headlong thrust was propelled by the drummer (usually New York session pro Herb Lavelle) surrounded by a massed welter of percussion effects. Their work in the studio was also characterised by a keen sense of spatial awareness with lots of air and ambiance playing their part. Yet, for all this, the trio were just as easily capable of switching to the opposite extreme, penning tender soul ballads of blissful sophistication such as ‘The Drifter’ (recorded by Ray Pollard in 1965) and ‘Giving Up On Love’ (a hit for Jerry Butler in 1964). Best of all, they had few pretensions. Where Mann & Weil saw themselves as potential heirs to the great Broadway writers, harbouring, as did many of their peers, ambitions of breaking into legitimate musical theatre, F-G-G owed more to Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley and Jerry Lee Lewis than to George Gershwin or Frank Loesser. The trio hit their stride in the mid-60s with a varied portfolio that included the #1s ‘Hang On Sloopy’ by the McCoys and ‘My Boyfriend’s Back’ by the Angels - and several chartmakers by the Strangeloves, the selfsame threesome masquerading as a rock band. Initially, they specialised in girl groups – some real, some fabricated – and applied their distinctive touch to every one before moving into the rock field. “Smash, Boom, Bang!” is exciting stuff from end to end, much of it new to CD and all held together by the distinctive F-G-G production imprimatur. This collection comes to you with the full co-operation and involvement of Feldman, Goldstein and Gottehrer themselves and comes with a sumptuous 28-page booklet packed with rare memorabilia. By Rob Finnis (Ace Records)
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1 NIGHT TIME
The Strangeloves
2 LET'S STOMP
Bobby Comstock
3 MY BOYFRIEND'S BACK
The Angels
4 HANG ON SLOOPY
The McCoys
5 HIDE & SEEK
The Sheep
6 GIRLS DON'T TRUST THAT BOY
Patty Lace & The Petticoats
7 YOU'RE SO GOOD TO ME
Debra Swisher
8 SORROW
The McCoys
9 GONNA MAKE IT ALONE
Ronnie Dio & The Prophets
10 BACK IN THE USA
Ron Winters With The Patriots
11 I WANT YOU TO BE MY BOYFRIEND
The Chic-Lets
12 DON'T MONKEY WITH TARZAN
The Pygmies
13 THE DRIFTER
Ray Pollard
14 I WANT CANDY
The Strangeloves
15 I'M A MAN
Bobby Comstock
16 OUT IN THE SUN (HEY-O)
The Beach-Nuts
17 TELL HER
Dean Parrish
18 YOU'RE GOING UP TO THE BOTTOM
Giles Strange
19 SWINGIN' STREET
Dion
20 LOOKIN' FOR BOYS
The Pin-Ups
21 GIVING UP ON LOVE
Jerry Butler
22 WONDERFUL GUY
Diane Christian
23 (YOU CAN'T TAKE) MY BOYFRIEND'S WOODY
The Powder Puffs
24 SNOW GIRL
Ron Winters
25 (AT THE) DISCOTHEQUE
Chubby Checker
26 WHAT TIME IS IT?
The Jive Five With Eugene Pitt

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