Solo Years Of Chief 'Jersey Boy' Reissued
Having returned from Las Vegas with the Four Seasons still ringing in my head - please "Dawn,"
go away! - it feels like a bit of kismet that Collectors’ Choice Music would announce that is releasing eight Frankie Valli solo albums as four two-fers.
Coming out June 24 are:
"Solo" and "Timeless." Valli's debut features a cover photo with the signer standing on a silver platter being held up by the other three members of the Four Seasons. Disc includes “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” and “The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine (Anymore).” "Timeless," from 1968, includes “To Give (The Reason I Live).”
"Close Up" and "Valli": Valli shifted to Motown’s pop label and then to Private Stock in 1975. When he left Motown, he paid a reported $4,000 for the master of a song he thought could be a hit. The song was “My Eyes Adored You,” which appeared on "Close Up." "Valli," recorded in 1976, includes Boz Scaggs’ “We’re All Alone.”
"Our Day Will Come" and "Lady Put The Light Out": Valli's disco version of the Ruby & the Romantics hit is the lead track on his first album in the disco era; "Lady Put the Light Out" featured three contributions from the Raspberries’ Eric Carmen.
"Frankie Valli . . . Is The Word" and "Heaven About Me": Valli move to Warner/Curb for 1978’s ". . . Is The Word," which followed his cameo in "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band." (It's where he met Barry Gibb.) Gibb was commissioned to write the title song for the film adaptation of "Grease," which Valli recorded and became a No. 1 hit. "Heaven Above Me," released on MCA/Curb in 1980, featured “Where Did We Go Wrong,” a duet with Chris Forde that Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio co-wrote.


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