Bruce & Terry - The Best of Bruce & Terry (2018)
BAND/ARTIST: Bruce & Terry
- Title: The Best of Bruce & Terry
- Year Of Release: 2018
- Label: Columbia/Legacy
- Genre: Rock
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 00:48:36
- Total Size: 219 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01. Hawaii
02. Summer Means Fun
03. Come On, Let's Go!
04. Carmen
05. Don't Run Away
06. Custom Machine
07. I Love You Model T
08. Raining In My Heart
09. Everyday
10. Rogers' Reef
11. Yeah!
12. Thank You, Baby
13. Girl, It's Alright Now
14. Roger's Reef (Part Two)
15. Halfway
16. Come Love
17. Four Strong Winds
18. Help Me Rhonda
19. Look Who's Laughing Now
20. Here Comes Summer
Best known for their hits as the Rip Chords, the vocal duo of Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher collaborated on countless hot-rod and surf records during the mid-1960s, working under a seemingly endless variety of studio guises. While Johnston was already a well-known West Coast session player, Melcher (the son of Doris Day) had released a series of singles under the name Terry Day before being named Columbia Records' youngest-ever staff producer; he brought Johnston to the company to release 1963's Surfin' Round the World, and the pair soon began collaborating regularly. As the Rip Chords, they scored their biggest hit with 1964's "Hey Little Cobra; " a series of singles credited to Bruce and Terry followed before the duo went their separate ways, with Johnston joining the Beach Boys and Melcher enjoying even greater success as a producer. In mid-1998 the Sundazed label compiled The Best of Bruce and Terry, a 20-track collection of their hits.
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01. Hawaii
02. Summer Means Fun
03. Come On, Let's Go!
04. Carmen
05. Don't Run Away
06. Custom Machine
07. I Love You Model T
08. Raining In My Heart
09. Everyday
10. Rogers' Reef
11. Yeah!
12. Thank You, Baby
13. Girl, It's Alright Now
14. Roger's Reef (Part Two)
15. Halfway
16. Come Love
17. Four Strong Winds
18. Help Me Rhonda
19. Look Who's Laughing Now
20. Here Comes Summer
Best known for their hits as the Rip Chords, the vocal duo of Bruce Johnston and Terry Melcher collaborated on countless hot-rod and surf records during the mid-1960s, working under a seemingly endless variety of studio guises. While Johnston was already a well-known West Coast session player, Melcher (the son of Doris Day) had released a series of singles under the name Terry Day before being named Columbia Records' youngest-ever staff producer; he brought Johnston to the company to release 1963's Surfin' Round the World, and the pair soon began collaborating regularly. As the Rip Chords, they scored their biggest hit with 1964's "Hey Little Cobra; " a series of singles credited to Bruce and Terry followed before the duo went their separate ways, with Johnston joining the Beach Boys and Melcher enjoying even greater success as a producer. In mid-1998 the Sundazed label compiled The Best of Bruce and Terry, a 20-track collection of their hits.
Year 2018 | Rock | FLAC / APE
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