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All Strung Out (Import) (CD)

By: April & Nino (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for All Strung Out (Import) (CD) Album By April & Nino (Artist)
1   You'll Be Needing Me Baby - (studio)  
2   Help You To See - (studio)  
3   All Strung Out - (studio)  
4   Follow Me - (studio)  
5   Little Child - (studio)  
6   Alone Alone - (studio)  
7   Sunny - (studio)  
8   Out Of Nowhere - (studio)  
9   Wings Of Love - (studio)  
10   I Can't Go On Livin' - (studio)  
11   Bye Bye Blues - (studio)  
12   Habit Of Lovin' You Baby - (studio)  
13   My Old Flame - (studio)  
14   Let It Be Me - (studio)  
15   Ooh Poo Pa Doo - (studio)  
16   Please Help Me, I'm Falling - (studio)  
17   Boys Town - (studio)  
 

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Title Note

This 1999 reissue contains four bonus tracks not on the original release.

Personnel includes: April Stevens (vocals); Nino Tempo, The Wrecking Crew.

Liner Note Author: Steve Stanley.

Recording information: Goldstar Studios, Hollywood, CA.

Arrangers: Donald Peake; Jimmie Haskell; Nino Tempo.

Upon gazing at the original cover art for All Strung Out, one could assume that it was a sure sign that the early- to mid-'60s Brill Building music era was crumbling fast; here's Nino Tempo and April Stevens' "psychedelic" album. Actually, it's one of the few post-Spector era albums that holds that same production ethos. The songs may be a bit more "with it" (the title track, "You'll Be Needing Me, Baby," and "The Habit of Loving You"), but all drip with that Spector Wall of Sound production ripple and tinsel. And small wonder because the record was cut at Gold Star Studios, utilizing the famous Spector gang of session whizzes known as "the Wrecking Crew" and the same engineer, Larry Levine. Although originally released on a non-Spector involved label (White Whale), this is one album that true Spector fans would love to add to the collection. [Originally released in 1968, Rev-Ola reissued the LP on CD in 2003 and added bonus tracks.] ~ Cub Koda

Upon gazing at the original cover art for All Strung Out, one could assume that it was a sure sign that the early- to mid-'60s Brill Building music era was crumbling fast; here's Nino Tempo and April Stevens' "psychedelic" album. Actually, it's one of the few post-Spector era albums that holds that same production ethos. The songs may be a bit more "with it" (the title track, "You'll Be Needing Me, Baby," and "The Habit of Loving You"), but all drip with that Spector Wall of Sound production ripple and tinsel. And small wonder because the record was cut at Gold Star Studios, utilizing the famous Spector gang of session whizzes known as "the Wrecking Crew" and the same engineer, Larry Levine. Although originally released on a non-Spector involved label (White Whale), this is one album that true Spector fans would love to add to the collection. [Originally released in 1968, Rev-Ola was reissued the LP on CD in 2003 and added bonus tracks.] ~ Cub Koda

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Upon gazing at the original cover art for All Strung Out, one could assume that it was a sure sign that the early- to mid-'60s Brill Building music era was crumbling fast; here's Nino Tempo and April Stevens' "psychedelic" album. Actually, it's one of the few post-Spector era albums that holds that same production ethos. The songs may be a bit more "with it" (the title track, "You'll Be Needing Me, Baby," and "The Habit of Loving You"), but all drip with that Spector Wall of Sound production ripple and tinsel. And small wonder because the record was cut at Gold Star Studios, utilizing the famous Spector gang of session whizzes known as "the Wrecking Crew" and the same engineer, Larry Levine. Although originally released on a non-Spector involved label (White Whale), this is one album that true Spector fans would love to add to the collection. [Originally released in 1968, Rev-Ola reissued the LP on CD in 2003 and added bonus tracks.] ~ Cub Koda



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