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Back to Mono (1958-1969)
Released: Nov 12, 1991
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Released: Nov 12, 1991
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At the time Back to Mono was released in 1991, Phil Spector's reputation as one of pop's great visionaries was intact, but there was no way to hear his genius. It wasn't just that there were no...
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The Phil Spector Sessions
Released: 2000
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Released: 2000
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A four-CD bootleg of unreleased Phil Spector-produced sessions? That sounds like something even a bootlegger would make up as a joke. But it does exist, even if it'll take you some doing to locate...
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Phil Spector's Christmas Album - UK
Released: 1975
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Released: 1975
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Featuring Phil Spector's Wall of Sound in its prime and his early stable of artists, the Ronettes, Crystals, Darlene Love, and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, this stands as inarguably the greatest...
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Phil Spector's Christmas Album
Released: 1975
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Released: 1975
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With a "Back to Mono" button adorning his long white beard, Phil Spector comes off looking like the manic St. Nick one would expect to see on the cover of a "Wall of Sound" Christmas album. His...
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A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
Released: 1963
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Released: 1963
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Featuring Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" in its prime and his early stable of artists, the Ronettes, Crystals, Darlene Love, and Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans, A Christmas Gift for You From Phil...
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Early Productions 1958-1961
Released: 1983
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Released: 1983
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A sampling of Spector's earliest work, generally more pop-oriented, sappy, and far less distinguished than his early and mid-'60s classics. The Teddy Bears' "To Know Him Is To Love Him," and Gene...
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