Of all the brilliant, groundbreaking vinyl released by Phil Spector in the early 1960s, the four LPs by his three major artists - Presenting The Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica by the Ronettes; Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah by Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans; and a pair by the Crystals, Twist Uptown and He's A Rebel - are the signposts that chart the big picture of Spector's daring "Wall of Sound" recordings.

Besides the solid gold album-title chart-topper, originally heard in Walt Disney's Song Of The South that featured iconic cartoon character Brier Rabbit, Bobb B. Soxx's only longplayer also featured their big hit "Why Do Love's Break Each Other's Heart," "Let The Good Times Roll," an early version of the Ronettes hit "Baby (I Love You)" and the British wartime classic "White Cliffs Of Dover." Lead vocals are'split between Bobby Sheen and Darlene Love, with Love's fellow Blossoms member Fanita James pitching in on backup vocals.

Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans

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One of the most talented acts in Phil Spector's stellar recording stable, Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans featured the great Darlene Love, one of Spector's 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 trio's uncanny abilities provided Spector with an ideal vehicle to perfect his musical formula, making the trio's 1963 album...