THE QUINTESSENTIAL GIRL GROUP ALBUM AVAILABLE AGAIN AFTER 35 YEARS IN BRILLIANT STEREO! The Paris Sisters' honey-coated harmonies formed a bridge between the sweet sounds of such pre-rock groups as the McGuire Sisters ("Sincerely") and the saucy rhythms of true
"girl groups" like the Angels ("My Boyfriend's Back"). Comprised of three real-life sisters - Priscilla, Albeth, and Sherrell - the group began recording for Decca in the mid-50's and reached their commercial zenith with a handful of singles for the Gregmark label, all produced by a young Phil Spector - before he built his famous "Wall Of Sound." After Gregmark, the Paris Sisters recorded for variety of labels before settling at Reprise in 1965. Working with Jack Nitzsche (another Phil Spector alumnus) and legendary mover-and-shaker Jimmy Bowen, they waxed a series of singles culminating in 1967 with Sing Everything Under The Sun, the definitive album of their career. Among the tracks were four Priscilla Paris originals pl... (less)