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Jan & Dean | Save for a Rainy Day | Album

Jan & Dean | Save for a Rainy Day | Album

Tags: Era_1960s, Gender_Male, Genre_Pop_Rock, Genre_Psych, Origin_USA, Type_Album Release Year: 1966 ARS Score: 72.8

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Save for a Rainy Day is a 1966 concept album by Jan & Dean that features rain-related songs linked together with thunderstorm sound effects. It was primarily a solo effort by Dean Torrence while Jan Berry was incapacitated after a near-fatal car accident. The album was originally released in November 1966 in limited quantities on the duo's own J&D label after Columbia Records declined to issue it. It is described as a sunshine pop, baroque pop, or psychedelic pop album, recorded in bassist Joe Osborn's North Hollywood garage with the help of session musicians, including members of Phil Spector's Wrecking Crew.

Artist Website: wikipedia/Jan_and_Dean

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Related Artists: Jan Berry, Dean Torrence, Beach Boys


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