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The Crystals

There's No Other (Like My Baby)

Even though he'd only recently arrived in New York from L.A. (where his Teddy Bears cut a 1958 pop chart-topper, To Know Him, Is To Love Him), Phil Spector was making his presence known despite his youth. Spector revamped the old blues Corrina, Corrina into a ballad for Ray Peterson, co-wrote Ben E. King's Spanish Harlem, and produced Curtis Lee's Pretty Little Angel Eyes, Gene Pitney's Every Breath I Take, and The Paris Sisters' I Love How You Love Me.

After apprenticing under Leiber and Stoller, Phil wanted to run the whole show, launching Philles Records with Lester Sill. One of the first groups he worked with was The Crystals, a teenaged Brooklyn quintet comprised of lead Barbara Alston, Mary Thomas, Dolores 'Dee Dee' Kenniebrew, Myrna Girard, and Patricia Wright. They met Spector at Hill and Range Publishing bearing There's No Other (Like My Baby), written by their pal Leroy Bates.

Spector rehearsed Alston for two solid weeks before the girls received a call to meet him at Mira Sound on West 47th for their session (one source says it was on June 28, the same night the girls graduated from high school; another claims it was that autumn). Phil did the arrangement, overdubbing strings the next day and claiming co-writing credit. Wright sang lead on the flip, Oh Yeah, Maybe Baby, written by Spector and Hank Hunter. There's No Other was a #5 R&B/#20 pop hit late in the year, inaugurating brand-new Philles in style.

Alston sang lead on the highly atmospheric mid-1962 hit Uptown, but once Spector moved his recording based of operations back to L.A., the group's personnel became interchangeable. Darlene Love actually led The Crystals' '62 hits He's A Rebel and He's Sure The Boy I Love, but explosive new Crystal Dolores 'La La' Brooks (born June 20, 1947 in Brooklyn) grabbed the spotlight back on the group's mammoth '63 hits Da Doo Ron Ron (she was all of 15) and Then He Kissed Me.

Spector lost interest in The Crystals after The Ronettes commandeered his girl group allegiance. The Crystals' last two Philles releases, Little Boy and All Grown Up, scraped the low end of the charts in 1964. Thomas and Girard had left to join The Butterflys, and Wright was gone by the time The Crystals touched down at United Artists, no longer in Phil's stable. Dee Dee still has a group of Crystals touring, while La La does her own thing in dynamic fashion.

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Twist Uptown (1962) 180g Mono Edition
Thre Crystals: Twist Uptown (1962) 180g Mono Edition Art-Nr.: SLP5408

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(2012/SUNDAZED) 11 tracks, reissue of the original 1962 Philles album The Crystals' first LP Twist Uptown, originally released in the summer of 1962, occupies an important position in Phil Spector's remarkable body of work. As the first...
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Da Doo Ron Ron: The Very Best Of The Crystals (CD)
The Crystals: Da Doo Ron Ron: The Very Best Of The Crystals (CD) Art-Nr.: CDSNY761288

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(2011/SPECTOR) 18 tracks (1 unreleased) with 12 page booklet. Remastered by Vic Ansini, NY Battery Studios. Top Sound
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He's A Rebel - Ultimate Collection (CD)
The Crystals: He's A Rebel - Ultimate Collection (CD) Art-Nr.: CDMAR063

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(Marginal Records) 29 tracks - AAD digitally remastered and no noise cedarized. Made in EEC
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He's A Rebel (1963) 180g Mono Edition
Thre Crystals: He's A Rebel (1963) 180g Mono Edition Art-Nr.: SLP5409

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Although it was assembled quickly in 1963 to take advantage of the chart success of its eponymous title anthem, the Crystals' second album is a near-perfect summation of this seminal girl group's effortless appeal and the surging majesty...
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He's A Rebel (LP)
Thre Crystals: He's A Rebel (LP) Art-Nr.: LPPH400

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(PHLP) 20 tracks​
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