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Lou Christie Enlightnin'ment: The Best of Lou Christie CD 081227024628 Front

Enlightnin'ment: The Best of Lou Christie  -  CD

Artist:

Lou Christie

| SKU:  974351
Release Date:  10/25/1990

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Songs

 
1. The Gypsy Cried(2:08)
2. Two Faces Have I(2:44)
3. Summer Snow(2:41)
4. Mr. Tenor Man(2:23)
5. Self Expression (The Kids on the Street Will Never Give In)(2:17)
6. Outside the Gates of Heaven(2:25)
7. How Many Tear Drops(2:02)
8. Shy Boy(2:56)
9. Trapeze(2:27)
10. Lightnin' Strikes(3:00)
11. Cryin' in the Streets(2:42)
12. Rhapsody in the Rain(2:46)
13. Du Ronda(2:55)
14. Watch Your Heart After Dark(3:00)
15. If My Car Could Only Talk(2:37)
16. Shake Hands and Walk Away Crying(2:48)
17. Back to the Days of the Romans(3:03)
18. I'm Gonna Make You Mine(2:40)

Details

Format
CD(1)
Release Date
10/25/1990
Original Release Date
10/1/1991
Length
50 minutes , 16 seconds
Genre
Bubble Gum
Label
Rhino (Label)
Studio/Live
Studio
Mono/Stereo
Stereo
UPC
081227024628

Release Notes

Enlightnin'ment: The Best of Lou Christie: Release Notes: Muze 
Producers include: Nick Cenci, Charles Calello, George Goldner, Jack Nitzsche, Stan Vincent.Compilation producer: Bill Inglot.Tracks recorded between 1962 and 1969. Includes liner notes by Harry Young.Lou Christie only had about a half-dozen great songs to his name, which is still a better average than most pop singers. And what a singer he was, putting that freaky falsetto to its ultimate use on the glorious "Lightnin' Strikes," the ultimate chart-buster of 1965! "Lightnin' Strikes " was co-written by Christie's Pittsburgh mentor and muse, the bohemian songwriter-composer Twyla Herbert, who also co-wrote his early falsetto-driven hits, "The Gypsy Cried" and "Two Faces Have I." They then collaborated on the even more sexually ecstatic "Rhapsody In The Rain," which needed a word change from the too physical "making out in the rain" to the ostensibly more demure "making love." (The good folks at Rhino have restored the original version.) Christie had to wait untill 1969 for his last hit, "I'm Gonna Make you Mine," to be covered by Alex Chilton and also included on this definitive, great-sounding collection.

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Performer Lou Christie

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