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Last week, I was thinking about "unusual looking" rock/pop albums that I passed over in the cutout bins 30-35 years ago, and am now wondering what, if anything I missed. One was The Four Seasons' The Genuine Imitation Life Gazette

, and another was Lou Christie's Paint America Love. The Four Seasons thing I haven't really researched, but I did a bit of looking into the Christie, and find that it's apparently some sort of "cult favorite". Words like "kalidescopic", "panoramic", and even "symphonic" keep popping up to describe it. For a mid-60s/early 70s "art pop" junkie like myself, these are tantalyzing words indeed.

So, has anybody ever heard this thing, and if so, what's the deal? I know in advance that it's going to be "pop", but what kind? Is it really something "special", at least as far as it goes?

Your replies will be greatly appreciated.

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Charlie Calello is very underated, I think.

And yeah, "Friggin' Lou Christie" is sorta what I thought too. But pop greatness comes in some damn wierd places sometimes...

But fersure, more work would be GREAT!

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I was wondering if Charlie Calello was the nexus here. Yeah !..he can arrange... I'm not really familiar with the recordings in question, but probably some of the musicians involved here are Artie Schroeck (keys - vibes - drums - GREAT arranger - he ghosted some for Calello) , Ralph Casale and Hugh McCracken on guitar, Buddy Saltzman, Ronnie Roach, or Joey Cass on drums, Chet Amsterdam on bass. Those guys did the bulk of the sessions for the Seasons and Lou Christie, first with Calello arranging and then Artie Schroeck.

Charlie has a website up..put his name in google and it will come up. The number of hits he arranged is truly incredible.

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The thing is to ignore Frankie Valli and Lou Christie and dig the backing tracks - at least that what it was for me when I wanted to learn what working the pop studio scene was about.

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Last week, I was thinking about "unusual looking" rock/pop albums that I passed over in the cutout bins 30-35 years ago [...]

You still remember cutouts you passed on 30 years ago???!?!?!!!

I have trouble remember CDs that I bought three years ago!

You've made come dangerously close to wondering what's going on inside your mind...

:wacko:

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The very best Frito Pie is made with

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shredded cheddar, diced onions, and is served in an actual bag of Fritos, cut open on the side and filled to near-overflowing.

It is best purchsed and eaten during halftime on a cold Friday night at a concession stand operated by the local Band Parents at a small town high school football game, preferably by a chivalrous young man who offers to share his with (or even better, buy one for) a so-wholesomely-beautiful-that-it-hurts young woman that he notices shivering ever so slightly as the steam of her breath increasingly accentuates the rosiness in her cheeks and the knowing innocence of her smile as she accepts his offer.

This kind of Frito Pie can lead to many things, none of them bad.

Now, about this particular Lou Christie album - has anybody ever heard it?

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Leave it to Jim to reveal to us the essential poetry of the Frito Pie.

Sorry, haven't been struck by this particular bolt of Lou Christie lightnin'...

Edited by Joe

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