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In Season: The Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons Anthology

 
Album Review: In Season: The Frankie Valli and the 4 Seasons Anthology
 

Review

For those who've lived under a rock for almost 50 years, this review will mean less than nothing. The rest of us have no doubt encountered -- on some television program, a commercial for a K-Tel oldies collection, or, in rarer cases, songs floating in the background on a film soundtrack -- Frankie Valli's shattering falsetto fronting his rock and doo wop band, the Four Seasons. As certainly as other artists of the period are known by their signatures -- the Beach Boys, the Beatles, the Miracles, the Shirelles, Dion and the Belmonts -- the Four Seasons are instantly recognized by Valli's lead vocal and flawless three- and four-part harmony, strung with lines of blue-collar American poetry. To the people of New Jersey and other parts of America, the Four Seasons were every bit as much a part of the early pop scene as the Beatles and the Beach Boys -- and preceded both of them with an original lineup that recorded chart singles as early as 1955 and made an appearance on Ed Sullivan in 1959! Rhino Records it seems is in agreement with this premise and has undertaken a crusade to convince critics and the general public that somehow a group that sold literally millions of records has not been given enough attention. To this end they've issued this two-disc anthology and a separate disc of B-sides and other underappreciated "golden nuggets" by the classic Four Seasons lineup of Valli, Bob Gaudio, Tommy DeVito, and Nick Massi. Evidenced by this anthology alone, there is no disputing that the Four Seasons were very special, a singular East Coast supergroup who managed to keep rock & roll exciting and surprisingly white bread at the same time. Parents dug 'em as well as teenagers, which is probably why "critics" at the time -- there wasn't any formal rock criticism yet -- hated them. They weren't dangerous enough. The music here contains all the hits: "Sherry," "Big Girls, Don't Cry," "Stay," "Walk Like a Man," "Dawn (Go Away)," "Candy Girl," "Let's Hang on to What We've Got," and so on. Disc one alone contains 23 essential Four Seasons sides from 1962 to 1966 -- all of which charted. That's a hell of a run. The story is a complex one: they had their own writers (Gaudio, Bob Crewe, Judy Parker, etc.); they were a trad rock combo with a killer producer in Crewe; and they later embraced material from outside their insular world from writers like Burt Bacharach ("Let's Hang On...") and Bob Dylan ("Don't Think Twice It's Alright"). But it doesn't stop there; after various members left the group, Valli -- at least as far as the labels and charts were concerned -- became a solo act though Bob Gaudio and Valli remained partners until the end, and the Four Seasons recorded under Valli's name variously, including the 1976 smash "December, 1963 (Oh What a Night)." The final five tracks of disc one and all of disc two -- 23 tracks -- follow Valli's career through until the issue of his final hit, "Grease," in 1978. The music and notation of where the singles were recorded, who for, date, and catalogue numbers would have sufficed. A history is also necessary, but Anthology producer Gary Stewart and his liner note scribe Pat Sierchio have insisted on beating us over the head with a Four Seasons apologia that at every turn claims to set the record straight by making endless aesthetic comparisons and making sure we know every single time the band charted as high as the Beatles, or recorded a riff or vocal worthy of Rolling Stone guitarist Keith Richards or Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson. After two pages it's boring, a chore to get through, and you find yourself thumbing to the back to find the label and chart position without reading any more of the pompous drivel that passes for liner notes. Valli's and the 4 Seasons' music stands on its own; it is classic and enduring in every sense of the word; it needs no apology and will be a necessary part of American popular music history forever. So, for the truly wonderful, innovative music on this collection, Anthology gets a solid ten, but because of its hopelessly embarrassing and tongue-wagging press release that passes for archival liner notes, as a package it gets only a seven. Yo! Frankie: Next time, leave the notes to someone who doesn't want to carry your slippers. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sherry Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:33)
Big Girls Don't Cry Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:26)
Connie-O Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:27)
Peanuts The Four Seasons (2:21)
Alone (Why Must I Be Alone) Morty Craft, Selma Craft The Four Seasons (2:52)
Walk Like a Man Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:17)
Ain't That a Shame Dave Bartholomew, Antoine Domino The Four Seasons (2:36)
Candy Girl Larry Santos The Four Seasons (2:38)
Marlena Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:36)
Stay Maurice Williams The Four Seasons (1:56)
Little Boy (In Grown Up Clothes) Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:24)
Dawn (Go Away) Bob Gaudio, Sandy Linzer The Four Seasons (2:47)
Silence Is Golden Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (3:07)
Ronnie Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:57)
Rag Doll Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (3:00)
Save It for Me Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:34)
Big Man in Town Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:45)
Bye, Bye, Baby (Baby, Goodbye) Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:32)
Betrayed Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell The Four Seasons (2:57)
Toy Soldier Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:32)
Girl Come Running Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (3:00)
Let's Hang On (To What We've Got) Bob Crewe, Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell The Four Seasons (3:18)
Don't Think Twice (It's All Right) Bob Dylan The Wonder Who? (2:57)
The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore) Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli (3:31)
(You're Gonna) Hurt Yourself Bob Crewe, Charles Calello Frankie Valli (2:32)
Working My Way Back to You Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell The Four Seasons (3:04)
You're Ready Now Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli (2:19)
Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me) Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell The Four Seasons (2:34)
I've Got You Under My Skin Cole Porter The Four Seasons (3:39)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Can't Take My Eyes off You Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli (3:21)
C'mon Marianne Raymond Bloodworth, L. Russell Brown The Four Seasons (2:34)
The Proud One Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli (2:59)
Tell It to the Rain Mike Petrillo The Four Seasons (2:37)
Beggin' Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (2:48)
Lonesome Road Gene Austin, Nathaniel Shilkret The Wonder Who? (2:30)
I Make a Fool of Myself Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli (3:38)
Watch the Flowers Grow Raymond Bloodworth, L. Russell Brown The Four Seasons (3:18)
To Give (The Reason I Live) Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio Frankie Valli (3:22)
Will You Love Me Tomorrow Carole King, Gerry Goffin The Four Seasons (3:20)
Idaho Jake Holmes, Bob Gaudio The Four Seasons (3:05)
The Girl I'll Never Know (Angels Never Fly This Low) Raymond Bloodworth, L. Russell Brown Frankie Valli (3:37)
And That Reminds Me (My Heart Reminds Me) Patch of Blue Al Stillman, Camillo Bargoni The Four Seasons (3:30)
Patch of Blue Mike Petrillo The Four Seasons (3:05)
My Eyes Adored You Bob Crewe, Kenny Nolan Frankie Valli (3:32)
Swearin' to God [Single Version] Bob Crewe, Denny Randell Frankie Valli (4:04)
Who Loves You Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker The Four Seasons (4:12)
Our Day Will Come [Single Version] Mort Garson, Bob Hilliard The Four Seasons (4:12)
December, 1963 (Oh, What a Night) Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker The Four Seasons (3:22)
Silver Star [Single Version] Bob Gaudio, Judy Parker The Four Seasons (3:59)
Fallen Angel Guy Fletcher, Doug Flett Frankie Valli (4:06)
Grease Barry Gibb Frankie Valli (3:21)

Credits

Frankie Valli (Vocals), Frankie Valli (Vocals (Background)), Frankie Valli (Group Member), The Four Seasons (Main Performer), Dave Appell (Conductor), Dave Appell (Producer), Dave Appell (Orchestral Arrangements), Dave Appell (Original Recording Producer), Jerry Corbetta (Keyboards), Jerry Corbetta (Group Member), Artie Schroeck (Arranger), Artie Schroeck (Conductor), Artie Schroeck (Orchestral Arrangements), Bob Crewe (Arranger), Bob Crewe (Conductor), Bob Crewe (Producer), Bob Crewe (Orchestral Arrangements), Bob Crewe (Original Recording Producer), Barry Gibb (Arranger), Barry Gibb (Conductor), Barry Gibb (Producer), Barry Gibb (Orchestral Arrangements), Barry Gibb (Original Recording Producer), Ken Perry (Remastering), Albhy Galuten (Arranger), Albhy Galuten (Conductor), Albhy Galuten (Producer), Albhy Galuten (Orchestral Arrangements), Albhy Galuten (Original Recording Producer), Sid Bass (Arranger), Sid Bass (Conductor), Sid Bass (Orchestral Arrangements), Herb Bernstein (Arranger), Herb Bernstein (Conductor), Herb Bernstein (Orchestral Arrangements), Charles Calello (Bass), Charles Calello (Arranger), Charles Calello (Conductor), Charles Calello (Orchestral Arrangements), Charles Calello (Group Member), Roy Cicala (Engineer), Gordon Clark (Engineer), Vinnie Colaiuta (Guitar), Vinnie Colaiuta (Group Member), Paulinho Da Costa (Percussion), Paulinho Da Costa (Drums), Paulinho Da Costa (Group Member), Hutch Davie (Arranger), Hutch Davie (Conductor), Michael Delugg (Engineer), Tom Dowd (Engineer), Val Garay (Engineer), Bob Gaudio (Arranger), Bob Gaudio (Conductor), Bob Gaudio (Keyboards), Bob Gaudio (Vocals), Bob Gaudio (Producer), Bob Gaudio (Orchestral Arrangements), Bob Gaudio (Original Recording Producer), Bob Gaudio (Group Member), Robert Grim (Guitar), Robert Grim (Group Member), Dan Hersch (Remastering), Bill Inglot (Producer), Bill Inglot (Remastering), Larry Lingle (Guitar), Larry Lingle (Rhythm), Larry Lingle (Group Member), Joe Long (Bass), Joe Long (Guitar (Bass)), Joe Long (Guitar (Rhythm)), Joe Long (Vocals), Joe Long (Group Member), Bill MacMeeken (Engineer), Steve Maslow (Engineer), John Paiva (Guitar), John Paiva (Rhythm), John Paiva (Group Member), Gary Peterson (Discographical Annotation), Gerry Polci (Percussion), Gerry Polci (Drums), Gerry Polci (Group Member), Billy Radice (Engineer), Denny Randell (Arranger), Denny Randell (Conductor), Denny Randell (Orchestral Arrangements), Karl Richardson (Producer), Karl Richardson (Engineer), Karl Richardson (Original Recording Producer), Rex Robinson (Bass), Rex Robinson (Group Member), Robbie Robinson (Keyboards), Robbie Robinson (Music Direction), Robbie Robinson (Group Member), Rick Ruggieri (Engineer), Warren Schatz (Arranger), Warren Schatz (Conductor), Warren Schatz (Orchestral Arrangements), Lee Shapiro (Arranger), Lee Shapiro (Conductor), Lee Shapiro (Keyboards), Lee Shapiro (Orchestral Arrangements), Lee Shapiro (Group Member), Tim Stone (Keyboards), Tim Stone (Group Member), Hank Medress (Arranger), Hank Medress (Conductor), Hank Medress (Producer), Hank Medress (Orchestral Arrangements), Hank Medress (Original Recording Producer), Don Ciccone (Guitar), Don Ciccone (Group Member), Tommy DeVito (Guitar), Tommy DeVito (Vocals), Tommy DeVito (Photography), Tommy DeVito (Group Member), Nick Massi (Bass), Nick Massi (Vocals), Nick Massi (Vocal Arrangement), Nick Massi (Group Member), The Wonder Who? (Performer), Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons (Performer), Chuck Wilson (Percussion), Chuck Wilson (Drums), Chuck Wilson (Group Member), Maria Villar (Art Direction), Maria Villar (Design), Steve Woolard (Discographical Annotation), Robert Gaudio (Memorabilia), Tony Pipitone (Associate Producer), Al Ruzicka (Keyboards), Al Ruzicka (Group Member), Sheryl Farber (Editorial Supervision), Shawn Amos (A&R), Daniel Goldmark (Editorial Research), Joe Scott (Arranger), Joe Scott (Conductor), Clay Jordan (Guitar), Clay Jordan (Group Member), Randy Perry (Project Assistant), Amy Utstein (Project Assistant), Ginger Dettman (Research Assistant), Cory Frye (Project Assistant), Wendi Cartwright (Project Assistant), Jimmy Edwards (Project Assistant)
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