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Live On TV 1966- 1968 Vinyl – The Four Seasons new Vinyl In Stock from Vinyl Records London
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The Four Seasons were really hitting a creative sweet spot when the tracks on this LP were broadcast via music TV shows such as Popendipity, Hullabaloo and the Mike Douglas Show. The Sandy LinzerDenny Randell songwritingproduction team crafted stomping, fourtothefloor Motownstyle productions on the hits Let039s Hang On and Working My Way Back To You with the legendary Buddy Salzman creating the distinctive drum sound. Later in 1966, Bob Gaudio came up with an arrangement of Cole Porters I039ve Got You Under My Skin that made the song sound just like a Four Seasons track with its killer hook coda Never win, never win added at the insistence of producer Bob Crewe. Frankie Valli began his solo recording career by insisting that his composers provide material that did not require him to use falsetto and his first release was the Bob CreweCharlie Calello composition You039re Gonna Hurt Yourself. Can039t Take My Eyes Off You was Vallis first number one Cashbox May 1967, despite Philips having mothballed the finished record for almost a year because they feared it might break the group up. We feature here two live versions of Frankies Christmas 1967 7 single To Give, both with full orchestral backing. For a live broadcast on NBCs Kraft Music Hall show in July 1968, the Four Seasons previewed 34Saturday039s Father34, a track to be released on the 1969 psychedelic concept album Genuine Imitation Life Gazette. This LP also includes as a bonus track a hits medley from a 1971 transmission from BBCs Top Of The Pops. The Four Seasons Vinyl is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £20 +P&P
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