Tearing Down the Wall of Sound
2007 book by Mick Brown
978-1400042197 Tearing Down the Wall of Sound is a biography of record producer Phil Spector, written by Mick Brown and published in 2007. Between 1961 and 1966, Spector's so-called "Wall of Sound" made him the most successful pop-record producer in the world, with more than 20 hits by artists such as The Righteous Brothers, The Crystals, and the Ronettes.[1] Later in his life Spector became a recluse.[2] While Brown was working on this book, actress Lana Clarkson was found shot dead in Spector's foyer, and so the book is said to have an "inevitable true-crime element".[3]
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Phil Spector
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- Twist Uptown
- He's a Rebel
- A Christmas Gift for You from Phil Spector
- Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes
- Just Once in My Life
- River Deep – Mountain High
- Let It Be
- All Things Must Pass
- John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band
- The Concert for Bangladesh
- Imagine
- Living in the Material World
- Some Time in New York City
- Rock 'n' Roll
- Born to Be with You
- Death of a Ladies' Man
- End of the Century
- Season of Glass
- Silence Is Easy
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- Menlove Ave.
- Back to Mono (1958–1969)
- "To Know Him Is to Love Him"
- "Don't You Worry My Little Pet"
- "Chapel of Love"
- "I Can Hear Music"
- "Little by Little"
- "Spanish Harlem"
- "This Could Be the Night"
- "B Boy Baby"
- "Take Me Home Tonight"
- Tearing Down the Wall of Sound
- Phil Spector
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