Coronet was a strange outfit. For this LP they used both sides of the Frankie Valli and The Romans 45, but credited the album to the 4 Seasons. The rest of the album is credited to some random, unheard of and most likely made up artists. I am thinking that at least 4 more of the sides on this album including this song, East End, are also songs that were "borrowed" and actually issued under a different name.
The album doesn't give credit per track, but I using process of elimination I am thinking that they wanted us to believe that these are "The Buggs".
This little gem is from the Coronet Lp "The Beetle Beat" by The Buggs. The misspelling was intentional on Coronets part. I previously posted "The Soho Mash (just one look)" by The Buggs.
rockback49 2 years ago
Interesting. So, this actually is The Buggs then? Just One Look is pretty good.. Thanks for the insight.
PJDooWop 2 years ago
Hah, this is great song, funny too, as my friend Bob just brought me some albums and in there was a Kay Starr sings vol. 2.. we heard it and some of the songs are so hot, very jazzy, sometimes you get really lucky with songs on these budget label "compilations"! This again is a great sounding song! I'm tickled.. lol. oh an Bob liked this 1 too!
CrisVangel 2 years ago
There are 4 great songs on this album - this one, A Mountain Of A Man (sounds like Ronnie Douglas.. I'll post it) and the two F.V. and The Romans tracks. I think this song was something that was already released and Coronet "borrowed" for the album
I think Coronet was owned by Synthetic Plastics in Newark, although there's nothing listed on the record that would indicate that. They probably did that intentionally to avoid getting caught (this is almost certainly a bootleg).
PJDooWop 2 years ago
i still haqve coma si bella on a 45 scratched, but nice
hah13 2 years ago
Come Si Bella's a great record. I posted the flip "This Is Real" a few months ago
PJDooWop 2 years ago