
The Crystals: He's A Rebel (Vinyl LP)
Cornbread Records
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Cornbread Records present a reissue of The Crystals's He's A Rebel, originally released in 1963. Released on the heels of the immortal hit title track which went to #1 on the charts in 1962, He's A Rebel is the second album from one of the greatest girl groups of all-time. Lead by legendary vocalist Darlene Love, and produced by Phil Spector, this record is the sound of baby boomer teenagers. Nobody alive in the early '60s could avoid the infectious dance pop of The Crystals and the sound has held up and been emulated by retro-girl-groups for decades since. But nothing can top Phil Spector and The Crystals. Essential early '60s pop reissued on 180 gram vinyl with a deluxe jacket, two bonus tracks, and a download card. He's a Rebel, Uptown, Another Country Another World, Frankenstein Twist, Oh Yeah Maybe Baby, He's Sure the Boy I Love, Da Doo Ron Ron, There's No Other (Like My Baby), On Broadway, What a Nice Way to Turn Seventeen, No One Ever Tells You, He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss), I Love You Eddie, Then He Kissed Me
Cornbread Records present a reissue of The Crystals's He's A Rebel, originally released in 1963. Released on the heels of the immortal hit title track which went to #1 on the charts in 1962, He's A Rebel is the second album from one of the greatest girl groups of all-time. Lead by legendary vocalist Darlene Love, and produced by Phil Spector, this record is the sound of baby boomer teenagers. Nobody alive in the early '60s could avoid the infectious dance pop of The Crystals and the sound has held up and been emulated by retro-girl-groups for decades since. But nothing can top Phil Spector and The Crystals. Essential early '60s pop reissued on 180 gram vinyl with a deluxe jacket, two bonus tracks, and a download card. He's a Rebel, Uptown, Another Country Another World, Frankenstein Twist, Oh Yeah Maybe Baby, He's Sure the Boy I Love, Da Doo Ron Ron, There's No Other (Like My Baby), On Broadway, What a Nice Way to Turn Seventeen, No One Ever Tells You, He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss), I Love You Eddie, Then He Kissed Me