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Jack Nitzsche

The Arranger As Superman: The Reprise & WB Years 1963-1969

Hanky Panky Records (HPR-060)

1x Vinyl LP Compilation Limited Edition Stereo Mono

Release date: Dec 1, 2022, Spain

JACK NITZSCHE - The Arranger As Superman: The Reprise & WB Years 1963-1969
(HPR-060)

Format: LP only (w/OBI strip)
Release date: January 2023

(-- Please note, shipments to USA are suspended temporarily--)

- Eighteen tracks, from harder-to-find titles to must-haves, some of them unavailable since their original release!
- Full colour 4-page insert with track-by-track annotation by Ken Barnes. With rare photographs and ephemera.

By the late summer of 1963, Reprise Records — the independent record label founded by Frank Sinatra three years earlier — had run into a few financial difficulties, partly because the label hadn't produced any major chart hits, and was purchased by Warner Bros.

Morris "Mo" Ostin, Reprise's vice-president and general manager, had brought in "whiz kid" producer Jimmy Bowen in 1963. Bowen's main job, at least in the beginning, was to produce hits for some of the younger Reprise acts, including a brand-new recording artist, arranger/producer Jack Nitzsche. Those Bowen-produced Reprise singles, released under Jack Nitzsche's own name between July 1963 and October 1965, were compiled together for the first time and released by Hanky Panky Records on “The Reprise Singles 1963-1965.”

The focus of this new collection is the work of Jack Nitzsche as arranger and producer for those hopeful Reprise acts, from 1963 to 1969. The number of records supervised, one way or another, by Nitzsche in this time - not only for the Reprise and Warner Bros. labels, but for myriad others -- is simply amazing. Many of them were assembled for the first time by Ken Barnes for a legendary interview with Nitzsche in the Winter ‘76/77 issue of Who Put the Bomp! magazine, entitled “The Arranger As Superman.”

The aim of the compilers for this specific collection was to include some of the harder-to-find titles from Nitzsche's Warner/Reprise legacy, along with a few favorites and must-haves, with track-by-track annotation by Barnes himself. Most of the selections feature the talents of the Wrecking Crew regulars as backing musicians, as Nitzsche applies his magic to songs written by David Gates, Ellie Greenwich, Carole King & Gerry Goffin, P.F. Sloan and Steve Barri, Sharon Sheeley and Jackie DeShannon, Sonny Bono, Hal David and Burt Bacharach, Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson and the Everly Brothers themselves, among others! The amount of talent in the grooves is staggering, encompassing the decade’s forever-changing musical landscape.

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A1

Dorsey Burnette - Pebbles

A2

Pat Powdrill - Happy Anniversary

A3

James Griffin - Little Miss Cool

A4

Hale & The Hushabyes - Yes Sir, That's My Baby

A5

The Lifeguards - Swimtime U.S.A.

A6

Billy Ford - This Is Worth Fighting For

A7

Peter James - You Won't Forget Me

A8

Donnie Brooks - If I Never Get To Love You

A9

Albert Stone - Someone's Taken Maria Away

B1

Joni Lyman - I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself

B2

Tammy Grimes - Nobody Needs You Love More Than I Do

B3

The Paris Sisters - My Good Friend

B4

Gail Martin - Let's Not Take The Lovin' Out Of Love

B5

Judy Henske - Road To Nowhere

B6

The Regents - When I Die, Don't You Cry

B7

Gas Company - You're All Alone

B8

Everly Brothers - Love With Your Heart

B9

Tom Northcott - The Rainmaker