Lou Adler: A Musical History. Ace's wildly entertaining and quite necessary collection, Lou Adler: A Musical History touches upon all of these outside of The Fabulous Stains (which may be appropriate, as its absence preserves the 1981 film as the stuff of legend) and it showcases an entrepreneur who always had his finger on the pulse of what would leap from the underground to the mainstream
King and Adler were rewarded with Grammys for Album Of The Year and Record Of The Year. Carole King notwithstanding, Ode’s most successful act was stoner rock duo Cheech & Chong. Their string of hits singles included ‘Earache My Eye’, a Top 10 in 1974, while their Los Cochinos album bagged the Grammy for Best Comedy Recording of 1973. Adler – whose story is told in more detail in the picture-packed booklet, much of it in his own words – was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a recipient of the Ahmet Ertegun Award in 2013.
Lou Adler - A Musical History. 25 tracks from the career of Producer, Songwriter and Ode/Dunhill Records founder LOU ADLER stretching from 1958 to 1974 – A Musical History is a brilliant and eclectic mix of styles, songs and genres that cleverly maps the emergence of the California Sound - including huge names like Sam Cooke, The Mama’s & The Papa’s and Carole King.
Various – Lou Adler A Musical History. Label: Ace – CDCHD 1384. Format: CD, Compilation. Written-By – Roger ChristianWritten-By, Producer, Arranged By – Jan BerryWritten-By, Supervised By – Lou Adler. 9. –The Everly Brothers. Producer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Carole King, Howard Greenfield.
In stock now for same day shipping. Lou Adler: A Musical History. Peggy Lipton - "Wear Your Love Like Heaven". 18. The Brothers & Sisters Of Los Angeles - "The Times They Are A-Changin'". 19. Merry Clayton - "Oh No Not My Baby".
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Lou Adler – A Musical History is an overview, collecting records he masterminded. A reminder that the achievements did not spring from nowhere, the disc frames this man within the world he operated in. Many names are familiar: Cooke, The Everly Brothers, Jan & Dean, King and The Mamas & The Papas. What should have been the latest cut here (more on that in a few paragraphs) is Carole King’s "It's Going to Take Some Time", from the 1971 album Music, the also Adler-produced follow up to Tapestry. Pictured from left to right: Dean Torrence, Lou Adler, Jan Berry and Herb Alpert). As a label boss, producer, publisher, songwriter and all-round music man, Adler quickly made his made his mark. He and Alpert managed and produced Jan & Dean, laying the foundations for their later surf-era hits Their two contributions here, from 1959 and 1963, trace their evolution into a Beach.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | –Sam Cooke | Wonderful WorldWritten-By – Herb Alpert, Lou Adler, Sam Cooke |
2:05 |
2 | –Johnny "Guitar" Watson* | Deana BabyWritten-By – Herb Alpert, Lou Adler |
2:08 |
3 | –Sam Butera And The Witnesses | Bim BamWritten-By – Herb Alpert, Lou Adler |
2:04 |
4 | –Jan & Dean | Baby TalkProducer – Herb Alpert, Lou AdlerWritten-By – Melvin Schwartz |
2:30 |
5 | –Sam Cooke | All Of My LifeWritten-By – Herb Alpert, Lou Adler |
2:21 |
6 | –The Untouchables | Goodnight Sweetheart, GoodnightProducer – Herb Alpert, Lou AdlerWritten-By – James Bracken, James Hudson |
2:14 |
7 | –Danté & The Evergreens* | Alley-OopProducer – Herb Alpert, Lou AdlerWritten-By – Dallas Frazier |
2:51 |
8 | –Jan & Dean | Honolulu LuluWritten-By – Roger ChristianWritten-By, Producer, Arranged By – Jan BerryWritten-By, Supervised By [Musical] – Lou Adler |
2:14 |
9 | –The Everly Brothers* | Crying In The RainProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Carole King, Howard Greenfield |
1:58 |
10 | –Barry McGuire | Eve Of DestructionProducer – Lou Adler, Sloan*, Barri*Written-By – P. Sloan* |
3:32 |
11 | –The Mamas & The Papas | Go Where You Wanna GoProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – John Phillips |
2:26 |
12 | –The Mamas & The Papas | California Dreamin'Written-By – John Phillips, Michelle Phillips |
2:38 |
13 | –Scott McKenzie | San Francisco (Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair)Producer – Lou AdlerWritten-By, Producer – John Phillips |
2:56 |
14 | –The Blossoms | Stoney EndProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Laura Nyro |
3:09 |
15 | –The Blossoms | WonderfulProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Don Altfeld, Fred Weider, Jill Gibson |
2:27 |
16 | –The City | Snow QueenProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Gerry Goffin, Carole King* |
4:08 |
17 | –Peggy Lipton | Wear Your Love Like HeavenProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Donovan Leitch* |
3:32 |
18 | –The Brothers & Sisters Of Los Angeles* | The Times They Are A-Changin'Producer, Directed By – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Bob Dylan |
2:42 |
19 | –Merry Clayton | Oh No, Not My BabyProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Gerry Goffin, Carole King* |
3:24 |
20 | –Carole King | It's Too LateProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Carole King, Toni Stern |
3:52 |
21 | –Carole King | It's Going To Take Some TimeProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Carole King, Toni Stern |
3:33 |
22 | –Merry Clayton | Gimme ShelterProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards* |
3:28 |
23 | –Spirit | I Got A Line On YouProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Randy California |
2:40 |
24 | –Cheech & Chong | Earache My EyeProducer – Lou AdlerWritten-By – Gaye Delorme, Richard "Cheech" Marin*, Thomas Chong |
2:28 |
25 | –Tim Curry & The Original Roxy Cast* | Sweet Transvestite | 3:25 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ace Records Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – Ace Records Ltd.
Credits
- Compiled By – Howard Frank
- Compiled By, Liner Notes – Mick Patrick
- Design [Package] – Niall Mccormack
- Mastered By – Nick Robbins
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 029667057523