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The Ronettes - The Colpix Years (1961-1963)
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The Ronettes - The Colpix Years (1961-1963)Before they hit it big with Phil Spector and his Phillies label, the vocal trio from Harlem known as The Ronettes recorded numerous sides for Colpix Records. Two sisters (Veronica, later known as Ronnie Spector, and Estelle Bennett) and their cousin (Nedra Talley), first began performing at local sock hops and bar mitzvahs around Manhattan in the early 60s under the name Ronnie and The Relatives. It was under this name that they recorded several sides
seminal dub set
Amid the colourful cavalcade of rich harmonies
it's a record that reaches for the stratosphere
The link between the 2 bands goes back more than 20 years when Anton asked The Telescopes for a release on the Committee To Keep Music Evil label called “As Approved By The Committee”
 Seeing people’s minds getting blown by Coltrane’s music
anarchic and powerfully psychedelic
‰ۢ Taken from the original master tapes of engineer Brian Humphries (Black Sabbath / Pink Floyd) and presented with new artwork based on the rare European and South American poster artwork for the film's original release
riffing on pop
A gritty stomper
kaleidoscopically eclectic
producer Lenny Waronker (“Hook and Ladder”) and the “should’ve been hit” song with arranger/producer Billy Strange (“How Are Things In California
New Order release their first album in 10 years when the icons return with their new LP 'Music Complete' on Mute
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