All Strung Out [Bonus Tracks] by Nino Tempo: CD Cover

    All Strung Out [Bonus Tracks] Nino Tempo

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    • Release Date: 11/27/2006
    • Original Release: 1968
    • Sales Rank: 197,189
    • Label: AIRMAIL JAPAN
    • UPC: 4571136372911
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    All Strung Out [Bonus Tracks]

    1You'll Be Needing Me Baby
    2Help You to See
    3All Strung Out
    4Follow Me
    5Little Child
    6Alone Alone
    7Sunny
    8Out of Nowhere
    9Wings of Love
    10I Can't Go on Living (Without You Baby)
    11Bye Bye Bues
    12Habit of Lovin' You

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    Upon gazing at the original cover art for All Strung Out, one could assume that it was a sure sign that the early- to mid-'60s Brill Building music era was crumbling fast; here's Nino Tempo and April Stevens' "psychedelic" album. Actually, it's one of the few post-Spector era albums that holds that same production ethos. The songs may be a bit more "with it" (the title track, "You'll Be Needing Me, Baby," and "The Habit of Loving You"), but all drip with that Spector Wall of Sound production ripple and tinsel. And small wonder because the record was cut at Gold Star Studios, utilizing the famous Spector gang of session whizzes known as "the Wrecking Crew" and the same engineer, Larry Levine. Although originally released on a non-Spector involved label (White Whale), this is one album that true Spector fans would love to add to the collection. [A Japanese version included bonus tracks.] Cub Koda, All Music Guide

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