There are many extraordinary things about Ronnie Spector's Siren album. It was conceived and produced by the legendary Genya Ravan (aka Goldie Zelcowicz) of one of the first all-girl bands, Goldie & the Gingerbreads. It has a street feel much like Ronnie Spector's solo concerts over the years. And it has pretty much a cast of thousands. Well, if not thousands, more session people scattered over one album than Phil Spector would put on one song.
It is an important piece of Ronnie's musical legacy which bridges the gap between The Ronettes Sing Their Greatest Hits to the 1995 collection of her '70s/'80s material on Sony, the "Dangerous" re-release on Australia's Raven Records. One of the Ramones biggest selling albums, if not their biggest, was the one produced by Phil Spector. Genya Ravan's choice of the Ramones song "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow" is brilliant. They may have been headbangers, but they were Ronnie Spector fans.
CONDITION: NEW
TRACK LISTING
A1 Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
A2 Darlin'
A3 Any Way That You Want Me
A4 Tonight
A5 Boys Will Be Boys
B1 Hell Of A Nerve
B2 Settin' The Woods On Fire
B3 Let Your Feelings Show
B4 Dynamite
B5 Happy Birthday Rock 'N' Roll
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