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No One Knows
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Discs1
GenreRock
Rank−
Released1969-00-00
Record labelDot Records
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AboutThe Belmonts – Summer Love
Label: Dot Records – DLP 25949
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1969
Genre: Rock
Style: Doo Wop
Companies, etc.
Record Company – Paramount Records – DLP 25949
Engineered At – A&R Studios
Engineered At – Mayfair Recording Studios
Credits
Arranged By – Arnold Goland
Art Direction – Beverly Parker (2)
Engineer [A&R] – Phil Ramone
Engineer [Mayfair] – Ed Smith (6)
Illustration [Cover Illustration] – Honeya Thompson
Producer – Gary Granahan*
Notes
Engineered at A&R Recording Studio and Mayfair Recording Studio.
Among the most popular recording artists in the nation for several years, with such hits to their credit as "Teenager in Love" and "Little Miss Blue," The Belmonts (then Dion and the Belmonts) here interpret fourteen of the top songs of the decade . . . and longer. Everything from "Laughing on the Outside," popular in the late Forties, to "Tears on my Pillow," Little Anthony and the Imperials' hit ten years later, to "The Worst that Could Happen," popular just this year. The Belmonts' vocal style is classic; their blend is traditional: warm and smooth. This, their first DOT album, beautifully showcases their versatility and professionalism. The Belmonts are back. Boy, are they! <---From the back of the album.
Label: Dot Records – DLP 25949
Format:Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1969
Genre: Rock
Style: Doo Wop
Companies, etc.
Record Company – Paramount Records – DLP 25949
Engineered At – A&R Studios
Engineered At – Mayfair Recording Studios
Credits
Arranged By – Arnold Goland
Art Direction – Beverly Parker (2)
Engineer [A&R] – Phil Ramone
Engineer [Mayfair] – Ed Smith (6)
Illustration [Cover Illustration] – Honeya Thompson
Producer – Gary Granahan*
Notes
Engineered at A&R Recording Studio and Mayfair Recording Studio.
Among the most popular recording artists in the nation for several years, with such hits to their credit as "Teenager in Love" and "Little Miss Blue," The Belmonts (then Dion and the Belmonts) here interpret fourteen of the top songs of the decade . . . and longer. Everything from "Laughing on the Outside," popular in the late Forties, to "Tears on my Pillow," Little Anthony and the Imperials' hit ten years later, to "The Worst that Could Happen," popular just this year. The Belmonts' vocal style is classic; their blend is traditional: warm and smooth. This, their first DOT album, beautifully showcases their versatility and professionalism. The Belmonts are back. Boy, are they! <---From the back of the album.