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The Wrecking Crew: Documentary Trailer

Wednesday, 25 July 2012

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The Wrecking Crew consisted of 20 or so studio musicians,and played in one configuration or another on thousands of records, including Jan and Dean’s “Surf City” and Frank Sinatra’s “Strangers in the Night.” Their first major successes came in 1962, providing the “wall of sound” for Phil Spector singles like “He’s a Rebel.” As the ’60s progressed, they played on hits by the Byrds, the Fifth Dimension, Simon & Garfunkel, Johnny Rivers and the Carpenters.

As with the Funk Brothers for Motown, The Wrecking Crew are responsible for a lot of the 'Milli Vanilli's' of the day. A producer would get the guys in and lay down some instrumental tracks. If it became a hit, they would record an album and put a group together to go on the road. This happened many times with groups like the Marketts, Routers, and T-Bones. The next day they would do the same thing and call it another name. Same musicians, but different group Name. 


Wednesday, 25 July 2012

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