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One of the most talented acts in Phil Spectors stellar recording stable, Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans featured the great Darlene Love, one of Spectors favorite vocal muses; Fanita James, who also sang alongside Love in the ubiquitous studio vocal group the Blossoms; and Bob B. Soxx himself, aka renowned singer Bobby Sheen, a legend in West Coast R&B circles. The trios uncanny abilities provided Spector with an ideal vehicle to perfect his musical formula, making the trios 1963 album Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah one of the most enchanting items in the Philles Records catalogue.
Recorded in the hallowed environs of L.A.s Gold Star Studios with backup from the legendary Wrecking Crew, Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah finds the trio cutting loose on a high-energy set that includes the Disney-inspired title hit and the infectious Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Heart? Loves powerful vocals are also featured on My Heart Beat a Little Faster and the Jackie DeShannon-penned Jimmy Baby, while the ever-soulful Sheen is showcased on such tunes as Dear (Here Comes My Baby) and Everythings Gonna Be All Right. Meanwhile, a left-field reading of Woody Guthries This Land Is Your Land and the album-closing instrumental Dr. Kaplans Office demonstrate Spectors quirkier side.






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