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(Ace Records) 18 titres AAD 1958-1962 (9 nouvellement remasterisés en stéréo) ,- Between>Between...plus

The Crests: The Best Of The Crests - Featuring Johnny Maestro (CD)

(Ace Records) 18 titres AAD 1958-1962 (9 nouvellement remasterisés en stéréo)
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Between>Between la fin de 1958 et à la fin de 1960, le groupe vocal new-yorkais The Crests. a eu 9 des 100 meilleurs singles à succès aux États-Unis. Le plus connu d'entre eux et le plus connu d'entre eux. probablement le Doo-Wop le plus connu de tous les temps était de 16 bougies, les une sorte de disque que Frank Zappa (encore lui !!!) appelait'greasy love songs' (chansons d'amour graisseuses). de 'simplicité crétin' - et rien de pire. 16 Chandelles est le de l'American Teen Dream et qu'aucun film de renouveau des années 50 ne pourrait être complète sans elle. C'était un succès numéro 2 sur le Billboard et c'est bien sûr. inclus dans notre forfait Best Of comme le sont tous les autres 8 hits de The Des écussons.

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  • Interpret: The Crests

  • Titre de l'album: The Best Of The Crests - Featuring Johnny Maestro (CD)

  • Genre R&B, Soul

  • Label Ace Records

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Crests, The - The Best Of The Crests - Featuring Johnny Maestro (CD) CD 1
01 16 Candles The Crests
02 What A Surprise The Crests
03 Trouble In Paradise The Crests
04 Gee (But I'd Give The World) The Crests
05 Pretty Little Angel The Crests
06 Flower Of Love The Crests
07 Model Girl The Crests
08 The Angels Listened In The Crests
09 Six Nights A Week The Crests
10 Isn't It Amazing The Crests
11 I Thank The Moon The Crests
12 A Year Ago Tonight The Crests
13 Journey Of Love The Crests
14 It Must Be Love The Crests
15 Young Love The Crests
16 Mr. Happiness The Crests
17 I`ll Remember (In The Still Of The Night) The Crests
The Crests Step By Step Johnny Maestro and his Crests had a good thing going at Coed... plus
"The Crests"

The Crests

Step By Step

Johnny Maestro and his Crests had a good thing going at Coed Records. Co-owner George Paxton was a music publisher whose output displayed a polish that a lot of New York indies lacked. The Crests had been Coed's flagship group since their 16 Candles just missed topping the pop hit parade (you'll find it on our 1958 edition).

Maestro's powerhouse leads and the harmonies of second tenor Tommy Gough, baritone Harold Torres, and bass J.T. Carter ensured that the multi-ethnic Crests kept posting hits: Six Nights A Week, Flower Of Love, and The Angels Listened In in 1959 alone. Step By Step, written by house songsmiths Ollie Jones (a former member of The Ravens and Cues) and Billy Dawn Smith, sailed to #14 pop in the spring of '60 with Gee (But I'd Give The World) residing on the opposite side.

"That got us back up in the Top Ten again," said the late Maestro. "It was a good song." Coed spared no expense. "That was great. The sound was phenomenal, the first time being there in the studio with live strings. A beautiful sound." Paxton's studio demeanor was calm. "He was kind of laidback. He never really had much to say. It was mostly the arrangers who had most of the say in the recordings. He'd throw his two cents in once in a while. He'd always be there, of course. But Bert Keyes and Billy Dawn, they were very instrumental in all of our recordings."

Between Step By Step and its Top 20 followup Trouble In Paradise, The Crests were flying high. But trouble loomed on the horizon. "'Trouble In Paradise,' I think, was the beginning of the end for the Crests,” said Maestro. "The record company told us that sales started diminishing because of the integration of the group, and they felt that we couldn't get any national exposure on national TV because of that. So they made the decision to start recording us separately - me as a soloist, and the group with another singer. We were young, we just really had no say-so in anything. And they kind of told us to what to do, so we just followed them and figured they knew what they knew what they were talking about.”

Maestro became a solo at Coed, nailing three 1961 hits. But he wasn't happy. "Being with a group all my life - all my vocal life, anyway - I was really used to being with the group in the studio and onstage. I had that support," he said. "So after a couple of records, I left the record company and just started traveling around the country with a band." Meanwhile, The Crests soldiered on without him. Maestro was singing with The Del-Satins, Dion's vocal group on Runaround Sue, but they wanted a bigger sound. They merged in 1966 with a horn band called The Rhythm Method. A new name was in order for the 11-piece outfit. "Someone at our manager's office made a comment, 'It's gonna be easier to sell the Brooklyn Bridge than sell a group of this size!'" laughed Johnny.

Buddah Records boss Neil Bogart wanted The Brooklyn Bridge to go bubblegum, but Maestro had heard a Jimmy Webb composition on a 5th Dimension album. "I said, 'This is a great song. I think we should arrange it our way and go into the studio,'" he said.The Brooklyn Bridge's Wes Farrell-produced rendition of Worst That Could Happen went gold in early '69, soaring to #3 pop. They scored lesser hits through 1970 and were still going strong when Maestro died March 24, 2010. 

 

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