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Thursday, November 20, 2008

THE TRADE WINDS - NEW YORK'S A LONELY TOWN


While it is very easy to feature soul/ r&b singles exclusively (since there's SO many good ones it's staggering) often I feel that it's necessary to give some space for somethin' different...

Today's entry is a beautiful east coast answer to the Beach Boys from this Providence, RI group made up of Peter Andreoli and Vincent Poncia, Jr., and had previously had a hit single together (with a third member, Norman Marzano) under the name The Videls with a song called "Mr. Lonely" which was basically a late period doo wop record.

This song didn't place very high on the charts (only #31) but it sure sounds great, in its aping of the Brian Wilson sound.

from 1965...

THE TRADE WINDS - NEW YORK'S A LONELY TOWN

4 comments:

The Milner Coupe said...

I dig most of the stuff you put up anyway, but this was a nice surprise. Can never get enough surf. Great job on a very cool site.

Stuart Shea said...

A neat 45; Vini Poncia did a lot of interesting work in the 1960s and early 70s even before working with Ringo Starr. There's some CD comp of Poncia's stuff...thanks for sharing this.

psychedelic elvis said...

I found this record in a thrift store bin for 15 cents! Certainly one of my better finds.

Anonymous said...

andreoli and poncia teamed up a lot in the '60's as songwriters. (and had a second hit, "mind excursion" on kama sutra) and had a third hit with "there's got to be a word" under the name, "the innocence", also on kama sutra.)

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