
Lyn Christopher - Self Titled LP NEW
Lyn Christopher - Self Titled LP
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
Letâs start with this fact: this 1973 record is one of the most sought-after collectorâs items of its era. Why? Well, first of all, Lyn Christopherâs self-titled release on the Paramount label is a really fine album, a beguiling blend of pop and R&B sounds featuring the artistâs winsome vocals backed by some of New Yorkâs finest studio cats, like guitarist Hugh McCracken, Blood Sweat & Tears multi-instrumentalist Lou Marini Jr., and future Back Street Crawler keyboardist Mike Montgomery. And âTake Me with You,â the penultimate song on the album, has been sampled by Mobb Deepâs Havoc, LL Cool J, 50 Cent, The Game, and, memorably, by the Smut Peddlers on their 2001 underground classic âOne by One.â But there is another very big reason why original copies of Lyn Christopher command a kingâs ransom (and no, itâs not because itâs never been reissued in any format). If you know who Chaim Witz and Stanley Eisen are, then you probably already know the answer. Thatâs rightâŠthis album marks the first appearance on record of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS! They sing background vocals on two tracks, âCelebrate IIâ and âWeddinââ; and supposedly thatâs Peter Criss doing handclaps. Whatâs more, this album introduced legendary engineer Eddie Kramerâwho, though unbilled, was engineering the sessionsâto Simmons and Stanley, who were still calling their band Wicked Lester. Kramer then produced the four-song demo that got KISS signed to Casablanca, and the rest, as they say, is history! We at Real Gone are thrilled to FINALLY be reissuing this fabled album on CD and light blue vinyl, remastered by Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision and complete with liner notes by Bill Kopp that set the stage. A real slice of pop music history that you gotta hear!
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Lyn Christopher - Self Titled LP
NEW. SEALED.
Real Gone Music
Letâs start with this fact: this 1973 record is one of the most sought-after collectorâs items of its era. Why? Well, first of all, Lyn Christopherâs self-titled release on the Paramount label is a really fine album, a beguiling blend of pop and R&B sounds featuring the artistâs winsome vocals backed by some of New Yorkâs finest studio cats, like guitarist Hugh McCracken, Blood Sweat & Tears multi-instrumentalist Lou Marini Jr., and future Back Street Crawler keyboardist Mike Montgomery. And âTake Me with You,â the penultimate song on the album, has been sampled by Mobb Deepâs Havoc, LL Cool J, 50 Cent, The Game, and, memorably, by the Smut Peddlers on their 2001 underground classic âOne by One.â But there is another very big reason why original copies of Lyn Christopher command a kingâs ransom (and no, itâs not because itâs never been reissued in any format). If you know who Chaim Witz and Stanley Eisen are, then you probably already know the answer. Thatâs rightâŠthis album marks the first appearance on record of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley of KISS! They sing background vocals on two tracks, âCelebrate IIâ and âWeddinââ; and supposedly thatâs Peter Criss doing handclaps. Whatâs more, this album introduced legendary engineer Eddie Kramerâwho, though unbilled, was engineering the sessionsâto Simmons and Stanley, who were still calling their band Wicked Lester. Kramer then produced the four-song demo that got KISS signed to Casablanca, and the rest, as they say, is history! We at Real Gone are thrilled to FINALLY be reissuing this fabled album on CD and light blue vinyl, remastered by Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision and complete with liner notes by Bill Kopp that set the stage. A real slice of pop music history that you gotta hear!















