Dion Born To Be With You - Streetheart (CD)

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Dion: Born To Be With You - Streetheart (CD)
the stunning 1975 Phil Spector Album plus 'Streetheart'
The much sought-after Phil Spector-produced Dion LP coupled with his final Warner Bros album.
Every school day afternoon I'd have my portable transistor pressed up to my ear from 3:45pm (school closing time) to 7:00pm (the end of the show). I was fourteen years old and my hero was Roger Scott, Capital Radio's drive time DJ. He played a record by a singer I had begun to idolise, produced by a man who made records that were like pocket symphonies. The record was five minutes forty seconds long and when it finished he played it again in its entirety.
The record was BORN TO BE WITH YOU by Dion, produced by Phil Spector, and Roger Scott was right.
Over the years I have realised that Dion Di Mucci has to stand at the top of my pantheon of singers whether he is tackling Doo Wop, R&B, Blues, Folk, Rock'n'Roll or Gospel, this voice is one of the truest I have ever heard. For sure that voice could have come from nowhere but the streets of New York.
If singers employed Lee Strasburg's "Method", Dion would be Brando. To inhabit a song is a gift given to few performers. Sinatra, Marvin Gaye, George Jones, Billie Holiday and Bruce Springsteen have the gift, and for me Dion is the master. From No One Knows, through I Was Born to Cry, to Born To Be With You, you hear him yearning, searching for love and trying to hold on to it.
Sure the quality control was sometimes lacking, but the early long players were released at a time when records were made up of singles and fillers. But from 1967's Together Again, Dion was proving himself to be, as Bruce Springsteen said, "...the real link between Frank Sinatra and rock'n'roll". Which brings me back to the record you hold in your hands.
Dion had been signed to Warner Brothers since 1969 and had delivered six albums when a collaboration with a label mate was suggested. Phil Spector had recently been offered a label deal by Warners, with full artistic control and the opportunity to work with any artist on their roster. The first artist he chose was Dion.
Spector and Dion were of the same generation and both born in the Bronx. Spector's first taste of success came with the Teddy Bears in 1958, the year Dion and the Belmont's hit big with I Wonder Why. Phil's eccentric behaviour both in and out of the studio has turned into rock'n'roll folklore, and Dion's first meeting with him to discuss the up and coming recordings was no different. Arriving at "the Tycoon of Teen"s Los Angeles mansion, Dion found himself in a room lit only by one light bulb. Phil was dipping in and out of the shadows and speaking at the pace of a man possessed by demons
"Only you know what you have been through, only you know where you have been to, there's better things you're gonna get into, and I'm gonna be there too."
Through this garbled quote, you can hear where Spector's intentions lay. The recording itself is awesome, every sound melts into another sound. Veteran 'Wrecking Crew' musicians and singers were pulled back onto the front line. The studio was overflowing, with ten guitar players, two bass players, two drummers, choirs, an eight piece horn section and a full string section, with Dion riding the sound with that voice.
Springsteen and 'Miami' Steve van Zandt popped by to watch the maestro at work, but freaked out the ego that is Spector due to Bruce's appearance on that week's covers of both Time and Newsweek magazines, proclaiming him rock'n'roll's messiah.
On completion of the record, Dion's reaction was surprisingly down. He had spent the last ten years building his career as a troubadour, but now found himself in the middle of a 'circus', with Spector as the ring leader.
"Working with Phil Spector could be exciting, frustrating, even a little sad at times. He's a real artist and one who liked to surround himself with spectacle, but it seemed to me that he was afraid of failure. He's got the image of a genius and that puts a lot of pressure on himself, always trying to outdo his last masterpiece."
So this might go some way to explaining why Spector only ever released the record in the UK. Remember that the masterpiece that is Ike & Tina Turner's River Deep, Mountain High had failed miserably in the US, whilst charting in the UK. But even the disconcerting UK public knocked this one back, whilst the music press described it as 'a dirge' (surely part of its genius charm!)
But time has proved them wrong. In the early 90s, Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream was photographed on the cover of Select Magazine clutching a seven inch copy of Born To Be With You to his heart, proclaiming it to be one of the greatest records ever made. And if Jason Pierce of Spiritualized has never listened to it and been inspired, then I am the monkey's uncle.
And as for me and my humble opinion, it's simple. The greatest singer joined the greatest producer in the studio and made one of the greatest records ever.
In Roger Scott's words, this record will change your life.
ALSO INCLUDED ON THIS CD IS A BONUS LP - STREETHEART
STREETHEART came straight after the Spector sessions and features the Motown classic The Way You Do The Things You Do, the loungey title-song Streetheart and an overwhelming performance of If I Can Just Get Through The Night where he clearly draws on his own experience of addiction. One track from this session that didn't make it onto the album, Young Virgin Eyes (I'm All Wrapped Up), was kept back for a single (WB 8406) in 1977 and will feature as a bonus track on a forthcoming Ace release CDCHD 792: Sanctuary / Suite For Late Summer.
Having fulfilled his obligations to Warner Bros, Dion turned to the producers of New York City Song (which had been added to the Spector album) for his next record label Lifesong, where he pursued the Streetheart theme. Whereas that album had been made by the Streetheart Players, the cream of studio musicians clearly enthralled by the chance to play with a great performer, a new type of band was needed to recreate it live. That task was handed to his best band ever, the Streetheart Band who took Dion into the next decade of his career.
by Sean Rowley
Article properties:Dion: Born To Be With You - Streetheart (CD)
Interpret: Dion
Album titlle: Born To Be With You - Streetheart (CD)
Genre Rock'n'Roll
Label Ace Records
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0029667179324
- weight in Kg 0.1
| Dion - Born To Be With You - Streetheart (CD) CD 1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Born To Be With You | Dion | ||
| 02 | Make The Woman Love Me | Dion | ||
| 03 | Your Own Back Yard | Dion | ||
| 04 | (He's Got) The Whole World In His Hands | Dion | ||
| 05 | Only You Know | Dion | ||
| 06 | New York City Song | Dion | ||
| 07 | In And Out The Shadows | Dion | ||
| 08 | Good Lovin' Man | Dion | ||
| 09 | Baby Let's Stick Together | Dion | ||
| 10 | The Way You Do The Things You Do | Dion | ||
| 11 | Runaway Man | Dion | ||
| 12 | Queen Of 1959 | Dion | ||
| 13 | If I Can Just Get Through Tonight | Dion | ||
| 14 | More To You (Than Meets The Eye) | Dion | ||
| 15 | You Showed Me What Love Is | Dion | ||
| 16 | Hey My Love | Dion | ||
| 17 | Oh The Night | Dion | ||
| 18 | I'll Give You All I've Got | Dion | ||
| 19 | Lover Boy Supreme | Dion | ||
| 20 | Streetheart | Dion | ||
Dion and The Belmonts
A Teenager In Love
Dion und die Belmonts
Ein verliebter Teenager
Der Stolz der Bronx, Dion und The Belmonts verkörpert das Beste im italienisch-amerikanischen Doo-Wop, das mittlerweile in den Bezirken von New York City blüht. Leadsänger Dion DiMucci beschreibt den bulligen Sound seines Quartetts als "schwarze Musik, die durch ein italienisches Viertel gefiltert wird und mit einer Einstellung herauskommt: "Yo! Es ist wahr. Es hat all diese Elemente. Aber der New Yorker Italienisch-Amerikaner, es gibt ein Element von,,Yo! Redest du mit mir?" Es gibt diese Art von Idee, als ob man alles wissen sollte. Ich weiß nicht, woher ich diese Idee habe, denn sie ist absurd. Aber wie auch immer, das ist die Einstellung. Ich würde sagen, es ist eine Zuversicht."
DiMucci versammelte seine Belmonts aus den Straßen seines Heimatlandes und versammelte den ersten Tenor Angelo D'Aleo, den zweiten Tenor Fred Milano und den Bariton/Bass Carlo Mastrangelo. Ihr ansteckendes I Wonder Why war ein Pop-Hit im Frühjahr 1958 auf den frisch geprägten Laurie Records der Brüder Bob und Gene Schwartz, und sie fingen gerade erst an (es ist auf unserer vorherigen Compilation). Für ihren nächsten Laurie-Ausflug gaben Dion und seine Kumpane Fats Domino's I Can't Go On (Rosalie) eine rockige Lektüre, aber es war der butterweiche Balladen-Flip No One Kn, der die Charts im Spätsommer machte und I Wonder Why auf Platz 19 verbesserte. Vor Ende des Jahres haben sie wieder mit einer weiteren zarten Ballade, Don't Pity Me, gespielt.
Brill Building Bewohner Doc Pomus und Mort Shuman waren dabei, sich auf eine unglaubliche Songwriting-Rolle einzulassen, nachdem sie Fabian gerade seinen ersten Smash gegeben hatten. "Ich wollte'Turn Me Loose' machen", sagt Dion. "Ich mochte'Turn Me Loose'." Das produktive Duo hatte auch für Dion und The Belmonts etwas Besonderes. "So wie'Ein verliebter Teenager' hereinkam, hatte Ricky Nelson den armen kleinen Narren." Also habe ich es zu den Belmonts gesungen, und sie haben damit angefangen", sagt Dion. "Dann hatten Mort Shuman und Doc Pomus ein anderes Lied, ich vergesse, wie es hieß." Und sie haben es irgendwie in "Teenager In Love" geändert und das zusammengesetzt. Also war es irgendwie wunderbar, einfach nur auf dieser Decke zu sitzen, der Sound, den die Gruppe machte. Aber auf jeden Fall, wenn man'Der arme kleine Narr' hört, kann man hören, was ihn inspiriert hat. Waxed March 3, 1959 und ausgestellt im selben Monat mit der sanften Ich habe geweint, bevor auf dem Flip, A Teenager In Love war ein # 5 Pop Smash in diesem Frühjahr. Dion und die Belmonts waren nun Teenager-Idole. DiMucci hat den Wert seiner Songwriter weise nie unterschätzt.
"Doc Pomus war wie ein Vater für mich, sehr sogar." Er hat mich wirklich ermutigt. Ich vermisse ihn. Er war einfach ein toller Kerl. Ich habe nur gerne mit Doc geredet. Mort Shuman, den ich liebte. Mort Shuman war absolut unglaublich", sagt Dion. "Er war ein toller Kerl, mit dem man rumhängen konnte." Er war so interessant. Ich liebte es, mit ihm zusammen zu sein."
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