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Del Shannon

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Born Charles Westover in Coopersville, Michigan, Del Shannon is known today for his dramatic, atypical 1961 single "Runaway," as well as a handful of songs that charted into the 1980s. Throughout his career, Westover leaned toward darker material with often unusual instrumentation, setting him apart from the rest of the pre-British Invasion crowd. In 1968, he released the overlooked, semi- psychedelic gem The Further Adventures of Charles Westover, a truly strange album coming from a former teen idol. With its somber tempos and mournful orchestration, the album seems like a poppier, less unhinged mirror image of Skip Spence's Oar. Westover was, however, doomed to fall into similar circumstances as Spence, mental health-wise. His career stopped in the '70s while he battled alcoholism, finally making a comeback in 1983 with the Tom Petty produced Drop Down And Get Me, which yielded a minor hit in "Sea of Love." In February of 1990, Westover took his own life with a .22 caliber rifle.

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1. Runaway (2:20) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
2. Hats Off to Larry (2:01) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
3. Handy Man (2:13) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
4. Little Town Flirt (3:48) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
5. Needles and Pins (2:06) 1,661 Seconds With Del Shannon $0.99
6. Keep Searchin' (2:12) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
7. Sue's Gotta Be Mine (2:00) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
8. From Me to You (2:56) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
9. So Long Baby (2:00) The Great Del Shannon $0.99
10. What Kind Of Fool Do You Think I Am? (3:11) Rock On! (Expanded Version) $0.99

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