Jan & Dean Save For A Rainy Day (CD)
- catalog number:CDSC11035
- weight in Kg 0.12
Jan & Dean: Save For A Rainy Day (CD)
Article properties:Jan & Dean: Save For A Rainy Day (CD)
Interpret: Jan & Dean
Album titlle: Save For A Rainy Day (CD)
Genre Beat
Label SUNDAZED
- Preiscode VCD7
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0090771103529
- weight in Kg 0.12
Jan & Dean - Save For A Rainy Day (CD) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | Yellow Balloon (version two/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
02 | Here Comes The Rain (stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
03 | Lullaby In The Rain (stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
04 | Taste Of Rain (version two/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
05 | Yellow Balloon (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
06 | Here Comes The Rain (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
07 | Pocket Full Of Rainbows (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
08 | When Sunny Gets Blue (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
09 | Like A Summer Rain (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
10 | Raindrops (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
11 | Rain Of The Roof (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
12 | Cryin' In The Rain (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
13 | Taste Of Rain (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
14 | Save For A Rainy Day Theme (mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
15 | Yellow Balloon (version one/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
16 | Taste Of Rain (version one/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
17 | Rain Clouds Loneg Gone (instr./unissued/mono) | Jan & Dean | ||
18 | When Sunny Gets Blue (instr./unissued/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
19 | Pocket Full Of Rainbows (stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
20 | Rain Of The Roof (stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
21 | Yellow Balloon (instrumental/unissued/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
22 | Taste Of Rain (instrumental/unissued/stereo) | Jan & Dean | ||
23 | Save For A Rainy Day Theme (stereo) | Jan & Dean |
Jan & Dean
Think of 1960s 'surfer' music and two groups immediately come to mind: The Beach Boys and Jan & Dean. Jan Berry was half of the duo and sang lead on The Beach Boys' 1966 hit Barbara Ann.
Jan Berry was born in Los Angeles on April 3, 1941. In high school he met Arnie Ginsburg and Dean Torrance. The trio formed a musical group, The Barons, and Berry and Ginsburg began writing songs. In 1958, Jennie Lee, an ode to an LA stripper, was recorded in Jan's garage. Credited to Jan & Arnie, it became a hit, reaching #8 on the Pop Chart. One more Jan & Arnie side followed before the Jan & Dean line-up rolled up 24 chart singles. Their hits ended in 1966, a few months after Jan was left in a coma after wrecking his car speeding through Dead Man's Curve.
What inspired Berry and co-writer Jill Gibson to respond to Buffy Sainte-Marie's anti-war anthem, Universal Soldier, is unclear. Both the Donovan and Glen Campbell versions of the song were on the charts in fall '65, but neither sparked the kind of controversy that Eve Of Destruction did. When he co-wrote The Universal Coward, Jan had no direct stake in the Vietnam War. He had no military background, unlike Dean, who had done an Army Reserve stint. So it's interesting that Dean was sufficiently put off by the lyrics of Coward… that he did not want his name on the label.
Jan & Dean made a comeback in the late '70s on the back of the made-for-TV biopic 'Dead Man's Curve.' While there were no new records produced, the duo performed their hits on the 'oldies' circuit.
Jan Berry died of a seizure on March 26, 2004
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