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The Paris Sisters' last official album, originally released on Reprise in 1966, was their crowning achievement. Alas, it was also ignored completely by the record-buying public, despite the fact that each of its ten songs was crafted as a potential single with mass appeal specifically in mind and the overall album was intended to showcase the trio's entire stylistic range and history, from their origins as a three-part harmony group influenced by the McGuire Sisters ("Sincerely") and {$the Chor... [ read more ]
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The Paris Sisters had been in show business for close to a decade and recorded for a number of labels with little commercial success when Lester Sill signed them to his Gregmark Records imprint in 1961 and put them into the studio with producer Phil Spector. Spector had yet to perfect the Wall of Sound production style that would make him rock's most iconic studio wunderkind, and the subdued but atmospheric approach of their first Gregmark single, "Be My Boy," is hardly representati... [ read more ]
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