Phil Spector’s Wall Of Hair


The contributions Phil Spector made to advance music production during the 1960s are unquestionably remarkable. His influence has canvased multiple genres, from Doo-Wop to R&B, Rock to Punk and more. Spector will forever be credited as pioneering the Wall of Sound production technique…and for walking away from 2nd degree murder charge by way of a mistrial. The following three YouTube clips celebrate his 60s sound in all of its reverberated glory.

The Ronnettes, “Be My Baby”

The Righteous Brothers, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”

Darlene Love and the Crystals, “He’s a Rebel”

Back To Mono (1958-1969) is an all-inclusive Spector box set that was released in 1991. I own it and so should you!



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