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Lou Christie - Collection - (1998-2005)

Жанр: Oldies 60s, Pop-Rock, Twist, Bubblegum
Страна: USA
Год издания: 1998-2005
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps
Продолжительность: 02:16:01
Треклист:

01. The Gypsy Cried
02. Red Sails In The Sunset
03. Two Faces Have I
04. All That Glitters Isn't Gold
05. Stay
06. Tears On My Pillow
07. Have I Sinned
08. Summer Snow
09. When You Dance
10. Money (That's What I Want)
11. Tonight (I Fell In Love)
12. To Be Loved (Forever)
13. How Many Teardrops
14. Mr. Tenor Man
15. You And I (Have A Right To Cry)
16. Shy Boy
17. It Can Happen
18. There They Go
19. Maybe You'll Be There
20. You May Be Holding My Baby

Time:00:48:19
#7771. Gypsy Cried
2. Two Faces Have I
3. Summer Snow
4. Outside the Gates of Heaven
5. Guitars and Bongos
6. Merry-Go-Round
7. Make Summer Last Forever
8. Back Track
9. Have I Sinned
10. Pot of Gold
11. Too Many Miles
The Tammys
12. Part of Growing Up
13. Take Back Your Ring
Ritchie & The Runarounds
14. Don'tcha Backtrack
15. Lost in the Crowd
The Tammys
16. Egyptian Shumba
17. What's So Sweet About Sweet Sixteen
18. Gypsy
19. Hold Back the Light of Dawn
20. Blue Sixteen
21. His Actions Speak Louder Than Words
22. Egyptian Shumba

Time:00:55:15
#77701. Cryin' In The Streets (2:47)
02. Rhapsody In The Rain (2:49)
03. Du Ronda (3:07)
04. Watch Your Heart After Dark (3:34)
05. If My Car Could Only Talk (3:20)
06. Shake Hands And Walk Away Crying (3:00)
07. Back To The Days Of The Romans (3:08)
08. I'm Gonna Make You Mine (2:41)
09. Trapeze (2:27)
10. Lightnin' Strikes (3:02)
11. Self Expression (The Kids On The Street Never Give In) (2:25)

Time:00:32:27
Lou Christie - Альфредо Луиджи Джованни Сакко (род. 19 февраля 1943) - американский певец и автор песен 60-х, прославился на эстраде как фальцетник с тремя октавами вокального диапазона, причём с фальцета он мог свободно переходить в нормальные регистры и наоборот. Популярнось к нему пришла с песней The Gypsy Cried записанной в 1962 г, песня эта имела огромнейший успех и получила золотой статус. Следующим синглом была вещь Two Faces Have выпущенная в марте 1963, она стала еще большим хитом нежели Gypsy Cried и также была продана в колличестве более миллиона копий. Третьим шлягером стала тема How Many Teardrops, но на этом музыкальная карьера Лу Кристи приостановилась так как он на 2 с половиной года отправился в армию. Армия не помешала его карьере и популярность возобновилась уже с новыми хитами, но это уже другая история.
Luigi Alfredo Giovanni Sacco (born February 19, 1943), known professionally as Lou Christie, is an American singer-songwriter best known for three separate strings of pop hits in the 1960s, including his 1966 hit, "Lightnin' Strikes", and his three-octave vocal range.
Sacco was born in Glenwillard, Pennsylvania and raised in suburban Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He traveled to New York after graduating from Moon Area High School and found work as a session vocalist.
Christie recorded a few unsuccessful discs of his own for various record labels in both New York and Pittsburgh, including "The Jury" (as "Lugee & The Lions") on the Pittsburgh-based Robbee label, which achieved local success. "The Gypsy Cried" features the vocal style that would characterize all of Christie's biggest hits: verses sung in his normal register, and then a dramatic shift to his falsetto on the choruses. That song was released in 1962 on the C & C (sometimes listed as Co & Ce) label and unexpectedly credited to "Lou Christie" without his permission. He had been working on a list of potential stage names, and he has stated that he hated the name for years afterwards: "I was pissed off about it for 20 years. I wanted to keep my name and be a one-named performer, just 'Lugee'."
Christie was frequently written off by critics as an imitator of Frankie Valli, as both men possessed similar falsetto vocals and the ability to change almost effortlessly between their falsetto and normal registers. Later reviewers have been less harsh, noting that Christie was one of the first singer-songwriters of the era, a status later noted by John Lennon, who referred to Christie as "A truly creative person".
After the C & C release became a Pittsburgh hit, "The Gypsy Cried" was picked up by Roulette Records and charted nationwide, peaking at #24, selling over one million copies, and receiving a gold disc. "The Gypsy Cried" was the first of numerous songs Christie co-wrote with his songwriting partner Twyla Herbert, a self-described eccentric and mystic, who was over twenty years older than Christie but shared his love of classical music. The two struck up a working relationship after Christie auditioned for her at the age of 15 and began a lifelong friendship which ended only with her death in 2009.
Christie's follow-up single, "Two Faces Have I" in March 1963, was an even bigger hit, peaking at #6 and also selling over a million copies. He joined Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars Tour and performed his early hits on Clark's American Bandstand and Where the Action Is. He also appeared on local and regional TV in performance during the 1960s.
A third Roulette release, "How Many Teardrops" (written by Milan), stalled at #46 as Christie's career was temporarily derailed by his induction into the US Army. Christie would not have another charting single for two and a half years.
While a stint in the military might have ended the careers of many musicians, Lou's career would quickly be re-established after his discharge from the military, when he signed on with the MGM label. MGM label. MGM reportedly disliked Christie's first single for the label, with MGM's president reportedly throwing the tape into a wastepaper basket. But Christie's new management promoted the record in California, and when it gained some traction (eventually reaching #2 on KHJ the last two weeks of 1965), MGM released it. "Lightnin' Strikes" reached #1 in the U.S. on Christie's 23rd birthday on February 19, 1966; entered the UK Top 20, becoming his first hit in that country; and peaked at #1 in Canada. The song featured his signature falsetto and included a female chorus (Bernadette Carroll, Denise Ferri, and Peggy Santiglia, though Fred Bronson's listing stated Linda Scott and Ellie Greenwich instead) shouting "Stop!" in counterpoint to the lead vocal:
When I see lips begging to be kissed (Stop!)
I can't stop, (Stop!) no I can't stop myself! (Stop! Stop!)
Christie's next release ignited a firestorm of controversy and censorship. Released in the spring of 1966, "Rhapsody In The Rain" featured a haunting melody inspired by Tchaikovsky's "Romeo and Juliet", telling of a teenager's memory of his sexual experience in the back seat of a car during a rainstorm as the windshield wipers made a rhythmic sound of "together, together". Later after the romance ends, the wipers seem to say "never, never". Many radio stations banned the song after hearing the opening lyrics:
Baby, the raindrops play for me/
A lonely rhapsody 'cause on our first date/
We were makin' out in the rain/
And in this car our love went much too far/
It was exciting as thunder/
Tonight I wonder, where you are?
MGM insisted on a re-recorded version that toned down the lyrical content. The re-dubbed lyrics for the "clean" version of the song were changed to:
Baby, the raindrops play for me/
A lonely rhapsody 'cause on our first date/
We fell in love in the rain/
And in this car our love came like a falling star/
It was exciting as thunder/
Tonight I wonder, where you are?
Despite the edited version, many radio stations instead played two older songs re-released by other labels Christie had once recorded for: "Outside the Gates of Heaven" (A side of "The Gypsy Cried", but in 1966 on Co & Ce Records, successor to C & C) peaked at #45, while "Big Time" (on Colpix Records) managed to hit #95. All three singles hit nationally within three weeks of one another, in March 1966, while "Lightnin' Strikes" was falling off.
Whether it was the controversial lyrics or competition from the other singles released simultaneously, "Rhapsody" stalled at #16 in the US and #37 in the UK. Christie's career seemed to be derailed once again as his followup for MGM, "Painter", which also borrowed a melody from classical music - this time from Puccini's opera Madame Butterfly - stalled at #81. Two further MGM releases (produced by Jack Nitzsche) from 1966 missed the Billboard Hot 100 entirely, even though "If My Car Could Only Talk" (peaking at #118) seemingly revisits the ill-fated lovers from "Rhapsody"...
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