The Capris Gotham Recording Stars (LP, Cut-Out)
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The Capris: Gotham Recording Stars (LP, Cut-Out)
The street corners of Philadelphia have given birth to many vocal groups that have become legends in the Rhythm &, Blues music field. Among the most respected of the early groups were the Buccaneers, Castelles, Lee Andrews and the Hearts, and the Capris.
The Capris story began in
the early 195O’s when West Philadelphia youngsters Ruben Wright,
Eddie Warner, Harrison Scott, Bobby Smart and Charlie Stroud began
harmonizing on the corner. When Charlie Stroud left the group in
1953, the Capris looked for a replacement. They eventually settled on
Rena Hinton who had been singing with a popular local female quartet.
Thinking a female lead would distinguish them from other groups, the
Capris quickly taught Rena the lead parts of all their songs. Rena
had only been with the Capris a couple of months when they signed
with Gotham records in June 1954.
In the year that followed, Gotham
released three records (six sides) by the Capris. “God Only Knows"
was an instant hit, drawing quite a bit of local airplay. The Capris
found themselves making radio and even television appearances. Like
“God Only Knows," the ballads “It Was Moonglow" and
“It’s A Miracle" were beautiful examples of
Philadelphia-style R&,B, featuring Rena Hinton’s tenor lead.
The
Capris career was cut short when some of the guys entered the Air
Force. Although the group was reactivated in 1958 to record “My
Weakness)” (Fred Hale replaced Harrison Scott) the group could not
recapture the success of “God Only Knows” and decided to go their
separate ways.
When I agreed to help assemble this Capris album from
the original Gotham recording session tapes, I had only a slight idea
of what was ahead. I remembered Rena telling me about the Capris
recording “God Only Knows” over and over again until they felt it
was perfect. I recalled Charlie Stroud telling me about some of the
great songs in the Capris’ repertoire-songs like “Just A Fool"
and “You’re Mine Again” which I had never heard. What I found
was a total of thirteen reels of tape, all in their original boxes.
Some boxes looked like they hadn’t been opened in twenty five
years. One tape disintegrated from age when we tried to play it. The
other twelve, however, provided a glimpse back in time to those days
in 1954 when the Capris recorded.
This vinyl-album truly contains the best
of the Capris’ recordings. Twelve of the sixteen cuts contained
here have never before been released. The Capris’ hits “God Only
Knows," “It’s A Miracle," “Too Poor to Love" and
“Yes My Baby Please” are included here as they were released
during the 195O’s. The versions of “My Weakness," “It Was
Moonglow,” and “Let's Linger Awile” are alternate takes from
the sessions that produced the released versions.
When the Capris
recorded “That's What You're Doing To Me” Rena was not familiar
with the song’s lyrics and sang from a lead sheet. The song was
written for a male lead, and contained the line “. . .why I love
that woman so. . ..” After the first take, Rena changed the lyrics
but Gotham mistakenly released the first take on the Capris’ 1954
single. This album contains an alternate version of “That’s What
IYou’re Doing to Me” where Rena sings the corrected Lyrics.
“He Still Loves Me” is a beautiful ballad in classic Capris’ style featuring Rena’s tenor lead. A male lead version of the same song, “She Still Loves Me,” is also included. Rena also leads the group in the outstanding ballads “You’re Mine Again," “Just A Fool” and a cover of the Chord’s record, “Bless You." Ruben leads on the mambo influenced “How Long." Rounding out the album are two more fine Capris songs, “Please Believe’ Me” and “I Miss Your Love.”
Our knowledge of early Rhythm &, Blues vocal group styles is limited by the few recordings we have from them. This historic album allows us to better appreciate one of the finest of the 1950’s harmony groups-the Capris.
Article properties: The Capris: Gotham Recording Stars (LP, Cut-Out)
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Interpret: The Capris
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Album titlle: Gotham Recording Stars (LP, Cut-Out)
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Genre R&B, Soul
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
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Artikelart LP
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Label Collectable Records
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EAN: 4000127786913
- weight in Kg 0.21
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| 01 | God Only Knows | The Capris |
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| 02 | He Still Loves Me | The Capris |
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| 03 | You're Mine Again | The Capris |
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| 04 | How Long | The Capris |
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| 05 | Let's Linger Awhile | The Capris |
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| 06 | It's A Miracle | The Capris |
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| 07 | Bless You | The Capris |
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| 08 | That's What You're Doing To Me | The Capris |
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| 09 | It Was Moonglow | The Capris |
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| 10 | She Still Loves Me | The Capris |
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| 11 | I Miss Your Love | The Capris |
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| 12 | Just A Fool | The Capris |
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| 13 | Please Believe Me | The Capris |
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| 14 | My Weakness | The Capris |
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| 15 | Yes My Baby Please | The Capris |
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