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PHIL SPECTOR/ 2011 ( Satoshi Kinoshita )
Series: | Prints on paper: Portraits 2 | Medium: | Giclιe on Japanese matte paper | Size (inches): | 16.5 x 11.7 (paper size) | Size (mm): | 420 x 297 (paper size) | Edition size: | 25 | Catalog #: | PP_0183 | Description: | From an edition of 25. Signed, titled, date, copyright, edition in pencil on the reverse / Aside from the numbered edition of 5 artist's proofs and 2 printer's proofs.
"I enjoyed all the records very much. I made them all from the heart. I made them all with art in mind, and all to reveal a picture of where I was when I made them."
- Phil Spector,1968 Pop Chronicles interview.
Phil Spector -
Phillip Harvey "Phil" Spector[2][3] (born Harvey Phillip Spector[4][5] on December 26, 1939[2][5][6][7]) is an American record producer and songwriter, later known for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson.
The originator of the "Wall of Sound" production technique, Spector was a pioneer of the 1960s girl-group sound and produced over 25 Top 40 hits in 19601965. After this initial success, Spector later worked with artists including Ike and Tina Turner, John Lennon, George Harrison, and the Ramones with similar acclaim. He produced The Beatles' Academy Award winning album Let It Be, and the Grammy Awardwinning Concert for Bangladesh by former Beatle George Harrison. In 1989, Spector was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a non-performer. The 1965 song "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'", produced and co-written by Spector for The Righteous Brothers, is listed by BMI as the song with the most U.S. airplay in the 20th century.[8]
The 2003 shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson in his Alhambra, California home led to his 2009 conviction of murder in the second degree. He is serving a prison sentence of 19 years to life.[9] Spector's attorneys have filed a petition pursuing judicial review of the conviction by the Supreme Court of the United States.[10]
Discography:
Albums
1959: The Teddy Bears Sing The Teddy Bears
1963: A Christmas Gift for You from Philles Records Various Artists
1963: Twist Uptown The Crystals
1963: He's A Rebel The Crystals
1963: Zip-A Dee-Doo-Dah - Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans
1964: Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica The Ronettes
1965: Ronettes The Ronettes
1966: River Deep - Mountain High Ike and Tina Turner
1970: Let It Be The Beatles
1970: All Things Must Pass (co-producer) George Harrison
1970: Plastic Ono Band (co-producer) John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band
1971: Imagine (co-producer) John Lennon and The Plastic Ono Band with the Flux Fiddlers
1971: The Concert for Bangladesh (co-producer) George Harrison and friends
1972: Some Time in New York City (co-producer) John Lennon and Yoko Ono with Elephant's Memory plus Invisible Strings
1975: Rock N' Roll (co-producer) John Lennon
1975: Born To Be With You Dion
1977: Death of a Ladies' Man Leonard Cohen
1980: End of the Century Ramones
1981: Season of Glass (co-producer) Yoko Ono
1986: Menlove Ave. (co-producer) John Lennon
1991: Back to Mono (1958-1969) (box set compilation) Various Artists
2003: Silence Is Easy (co-producer) Starsailor
Singles
"To Know Him Is to Love Him" The Teddy Bears (12/01/58, #1)
"Corrina, Corrina" Ray Peterson (1/09/61, #9)
"Pretty Little Angel Eyes" Curtis Lee (8/07/61, #7)
"Every Breath I Take" Gene Pitney (9/11/61, #42)
"I Love How You Love Me" The Paris Sisters (10/30/61, #5)
"Under the Moon of Love" Curtis Lee (11/27/61, #46)
"There's No Other (Like My Baby)" The Crystals (1/22/62, #20)
"I Could Have Loved You So Well" Ray Peterson (1/27/62, #57)
"Uptown" The Crystals (3/03/62, #13)
"He Knows I Love Him Too Much" The Paris Sisters (3/10/62, #34)
"Let Me Be the One" The Paris Sisters (5/26/62, #87)
"Second Hand Love" Connie Francis (6/09/62, #7)
"He's A Rebel" The Crystals (11/03/62, #1)
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans (1/12/63, #8)
"He's Sure the Boy I Love" The Crystals (1/19/63, #11)
"Puddin N Tain (Ask Me Again, Ill Tell You the Same)" The Alley Cats (2/16/63, #43)
"Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Hearts" Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans (3/30/63, #38)
"(Today I Met) The Boy Im Gonna Marry" Darlene Love (5/11/63, #39)
"Da Doo Ron Ron (When He Walked Me Home)" The Crystals (6/08/63, #3)
"Not Too Young to Get Married" Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans (7/13/63, #63)
"Then He Kissed Me" The Crystals (8/17/63, #6)
"Wait Til My Bobby Gets Home" Darlene Love (9/07/63, #26)
"Be My Baby" The Ronettes (10/12/63, #2)
"A Fine Fine Boy" Darlene Love (11/23/63, #53)
"Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" Darlene Love
"Baby, I Love You" The Ronettes (2/01/64, #24)
"(The Best Part of) Breakin' Up" The Ronettes (5/16/64, #39)
"Do I Love You?" The Ronettes (8/01/64, #34)
"Walking In the Rain" The Ronettes (12/05/64, #23)
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" The Righteous Brothers (2/06/65 #1, UK #1)
"Just Once in My Life" The Righteous Brothers (5/15/65, #9)
"Unchained Melody" The Righteous Brothers (8/28/65, #4)
"Ebb Tide" The Righteous Brothers (1/08/66, #5)
"River Deep - Mountain High" Ike and Tina Turner (6/18/66, #88 UK #3)
"Love Is All I Have to Give" The Checkmates, Ltd. (5/03/69, #65)
"Black Pearl" The Checkmates, Ltd. (7/05/69, #13)
"Proud Mary" The Checkmates, Ltd. (11/01/69, #69)
"Instant Karma (We All Shine On)" John Lennon (3/28/70, #3)
"The Long and Winding Road"/"For You Blue" The Beatles (6/13/70, #1)
"My Sweet Lord" George Harrison (12/26/70, #1)
"What Is Life" George Harrison (3/27/71, #10)
"Power To The People" John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band (5/15/71, #11)
"Try Some, Buy Some" Ronnie Spector (5/22/71, #77)
"Bangla-Desh" George Harrison (9/11/71, #23)
"Imagine" John Lennon (11/13/71, #3)
"Rock 'n' Roll High School" Ramones (8/04/79, UK #67)
"Baby, I Love You" Ramones (2/04/80, UK #8)
"Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio?" Ramones (5/16/80, #54)
"To Know Him Is To Love Him" - Trio: Linda Ronstadt, Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris (5/16/87, C&W #1)
"Unchained Melody The Righteous Brothers (10/20/90 Reissue, #13)
"Silence Is Easy" Starsailor (01/09/03, UK #8)
References:
2. ^ a b The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. New York City: Oxford University Press. 2001. p. 166, Vol. 24. ISBN 0-19-5170679.
3. ^ "California vs Phillip Spector Case no. GA048824". Retrieved June 7, 2011. Murder indictment; see California prison system link in reference below for corrected birth year of 1940
4. ^ "http://rockhall.com/inductees/phil-spector/bio". Retrieved June 11, 2011. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
5. ^ a b The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. New York City: Stockton Press/Guinness Publishing. 1995. p. 3901, Vol. 5. ISBN 1-56159-176-9.
6. ^ "http://www.britannica.com/facts/2/96958/Where-was-Phil-Spector-born". Retrieved June 11, 2011. Encyclopζdia Britannica online.
7. ^ "http://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/default.aspx". California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Calif prison system) inmate search database; age listed calculates to a birth year of 1940, same as this Wikipedia article.
8. ^ "BMI Announces Top 100 Songs of the Century" from BMI website
9. ^ a b Duke, Alan (2009-05-29). "Phil Spector gets 19 years to life for murder of actress". CNN.com. Retrieved 2009-05-30.
10. ^ http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/music/phil-spector-to-take-appeal-of-murder-conviction-in-actress-death-to-us-supreme-court/2011/12/15/gIQAkmPuwO_story.html Washington Post 12/16/11
-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Spector
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