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The Duprees: The COED Albums (CD)

(Omnivore Recordings)  24 Tracks - Digipack

Signed to Coed in 1962 from a demo tape left at the label, The Duprees, some of them still teenagers upon signing, combined the sounds of big band orchestrations with harmony-heavy vocals. Their remake of Jo Stafford’s hit, “You Belong To Me” was a #7 hit for The Duprees in the summer of 1962. It was their Coed debut.

 They landed their second single, “My Own True Love” at #13, a song widely known as “Tara’s Theme” from the film, Gone With The Wind. The chart hits kept coming through the fall of 1964 when lead vocalist Joey Vann departed in an attempt at a solo career. Coed issued his debut single. Though The Duprees carried on, signing to Columbia and Heritage, their heyday was at Coed. Omnivore is proud to present all The Duprees A- & B-sides for Coed including Joey Vann’s 1965 solo debut.

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Duprees, The - The COED Albums (CD) CD 1
01 You Belong To Me – The Duprees The Duprees
02 Take Me As I Am – The Duprees The Duprees
03 My Own True Love (Tara’s Theme from Gone With The Wind) – The Duprees The Duprees
04 Ginny – The Duprees The Duprees
05 I Wish I Could Believe You – The Duprees The Duprees
06 I’d Rather Be Here In Your Arms – The Duprees The Duprees
07 Gone With The Wind – The Duprees The Duprees
08 Let’s Make Love Again – The Duprees The Duprees
09 I Gotta Tell Her Now – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
10 Why Don’t You Believe Me – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
11 The Things I Love – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
12 My Dearest One – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
13 Have You Heard – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
14 Love Eyes – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
15 (It’s No) Sin – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
16 The Sand And The Sea – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
17 Where Are You – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
18 Please Let Her Know – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
19 So Many Have Told Me – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
20 Unbelievable – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
21 So Little Time – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
22 It Isn’t Fair – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
23 I’m Yours – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
24 WIshing Ring – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann The Duprees
25 Try To Remember – Joey Vann with Artie Wayne Singers The Duprees
26 My Love, My Love – Joey Vann with Artie Wayne Singers The Duprees
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George Paxton and Marvin Cane's New York-based Coed Records specialized in pop-styled vocal groups. The Crests and Rivieras fell into that category, as did The Duprees from Jersey City, New Jersey. They were lead Joey Canzano, first tenor Joe Santollo, second tenor Mike Arnone, baritone/bass John Salvato, and falsetto Tom Bialoglow. Paxton signed The Parisiens, as they were known, in the spring of 1962. He rechristened them The Duprees prior to issuing their hit debut revival of Jo Stafford's chestnut You Belong To Me late that summer (it's on our previous collection). Take Me As I Am, credited to Canzano and Santollo though it had originally been recorded by The Demens on the Teenage label in 1957, was the flip.

The Duprees' encore My Own True Love came from the epochal 1939 film 'Gone With The Wind,' where it was known as Tara's Theme (it had been a hit for Jimmy Clanton three years earlier). That's not how the group found it. "That was the 'Million Dollar Movie' theme, which was a popular show on television in New York City at that time," says Salvato.It went to #13 pop in late '62. I'd Rather Be Here In Your Arms barely creased the charts early the next year. "It wasn't a favorite of mine, and I don't think anybody else in the group liked it either," says John. "It was kind of a record company idea that they wanted to have us do." Gone With The Wind, a 1937 hit for pop bandleader Horace Heidt, didn't do much better a couple of months later.

Canzano changed his surname to Vann when The Duprees revived Joni James' 1952 pop chart-topper Why Don't You Believe Me, a #37 pop entry that summer. "That's another song that we weren't in love with either," says Salvato. "We collaborated with the arranger of Coed Records, who was putting a lot of different standards so we could pick and choose various songs that we liked, and that would fit the group and fit the harmony." Joni's repertoire came in handy again when The Duprees revived her '53 hit Have You Heard, a #18 pop seller in the autumn of '63.

"We liked the old standards. We liked some of those tunes, and we wanted to be different than all the other groups that were out at that point, and with our own identity," says Salvato. "So we thought that standards would be a good way to go." Losing Bialoglow proved no obstacle. "We had the vocal ability to be able to carry it with just what we had, and we thought that would be the wisest thing to do," says John. (It's No) Sin, a '51 pop chart-topper for bandleader Eddy Howard, did some business for The Duprees in early 1964. Joey Vann, as Canzano was by then billed, left before year's end to go solo. He was replaced by Mike Kelly, the group updating its sound to mildly hit in mid-'65 on Columbia with Around The Corner.

Philly producer Jerry Ross took up the reins, producing The Duprees for his Heritage label. "I enjoyed working with that kind of harmony," says Ross. Hits proved scarce until Heritage camouflaged the group under the handle of The Italian Asphalt & Pavement Company; their Check Yourself was a minor 1970 hit. Canzano died February 28, 1984; Santollo suffered a fatal heart attack June 4, 1981; Arnone passed in October of 2005, and Kelly died August 8, 2012.

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Tracklist
Duprees, The - The COED Albums (CD) CD 1
01 You Belong To Me – The Duprees
02 Take Me As I Am – The Duprees
03 My Own True Love (Tara’s Theme from Gone With The Wind) – The Duprees
04 Ginny – The Duprees
05 I Wish I Could Believe You – The Duprees
06 I’d Rather Be Here In Your Arms – The Duprees
07 Gone With The Wind – The Duprees
08 Let’s Make Love Again – The Duprees
09 I Gotta Tell Her Now – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
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11 The Things I Love – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
12 My Dearest One – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
13 Have You Heard – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
14 Love Eyes – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
15 (It’s No) Sin – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
16 The Sand And The Sea – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
17 Where Are You – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
18 Please Let Her Know – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
19 So Many Have Told Me – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
20 Unbelievable – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
21 So Little Time – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
22 It Isn’t Fair – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
23 I’m Yours – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
24 WIshing Ring – The Duprees featuring Joey Vann
25 Try To Remember – Joey Vann with Artie Wayne Singers
26 My Love, My Love – Joey Vann with Artie Wayne Singers