The Accents - On The Run Hes The One

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Artist: The Accents
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Review by Michel Jongepier

Accents' latest album, "On The Run Hes The One," is a refreshing take on indie rock with a hint of pop. The album is full of catchy hooks and upbeat rhythms that will get listeners grooving along in no time. The band's use of electronic elements adds an extra layer of complexity to the sound, creating a unique and dynamic listening experience.

The standout tracks on the album include "New Blood," "Right Where I Belong," and "On The Run." Each song showcases the band's ability to craft infectious melodies that stick in the listener's head long after the album has ended. The lyrics are also noteworthy, with themes of love, loss, and self-discovery woven throughout.

Accents' vocal performance on the album is impressive, with lead singer TJ Foster's smooth and emotive voice taking center stage. The rest of the band provides excellent backing vocals, harmonies, and instrumentals that complement Foster's vocals perfectly.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
On The Run2:20
He's The One2:03

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Catalog Numbers

45-529

Labels

Karate Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Record CompanyAudio Fidelity Records, Inc.
Published ByHoneysuckle Music Co.

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerAndy DiMartino

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Rights Society: BMI

About The Accents

The Accents got their start when guitarists Frank Mannix and Don Lovas met as they were both hired to fill in for other members of a band called the Shadows in early 1962. Frank was just 14, Don 17, but both were already veterans of other bands. Frank was in the Vibrants with a singer named Linda Young, and Don had his own band, the Galaxies, with drummer Tony Johnson. Things just clicked between them, and these four soon left their respective bands to form a new band they called the Accents. Frank began to book the band for dances at public and private schools and various church youth groups. In the summer of 1962, 17-year-old Gabe Lapano moved to San Diego with his family. He enrolled at Helix High School, the school Linda Young attended. During that first fall semester, Gabe caught Lindas attention as he sat playing the piano in the choir room and she asked him if he wanted to stop by one of the Accents rehearsals. Gabe brought his Wurlitzer electric piano over to Tonys parents house, where the band rehearsed in the living room. Like Don, Frank, and Tony, Gabe was already a seasoned musician and singer, having played consistently since the age of 14 with well-known bands in the Spokane area. As the Accents had no male vocalist, Gabes pure, high tenor was a needed, and very welcome, addition. Shortly thereafter, Linda had to leave the band because of health reasons, so the four-piece early core of the Accents was now set. The band was gigging steadily and in 1963 expanded the roster by adding Don Beck on tenor saxophone. At this time Doug Meyers was in the horn section of San Diegos most prominent band, the Nomads, who played every Wednesday night during the summer at the La Mesa Youth Center. This was a big, rocking band with multiple singers and four or five horns doing choreographed steps. For reasons that no one seems to remember clearly, Meyers left the Nomads and joined the Accents, and Beck left the Accents and joined the Nomads. There were no hard feelings on either side, however. Another band on the scene at the time named the Valiants featured a female vocalist named Sandi Rouse. Meanwhile, the Accents had decided to add a girl singer to the band, and made an announcement about upcoming auditions at their Sunday dance. A friend of Sandis convinced her to give it a try, although she felt torn about leaving her group. After joining the Accents, she was an immediate hit with the fans. The bands repertoire could now be expanded to include songs that became favorites of the dancers, such as Heat Wave, Be My Baby, and Ike and Tina Turner's A Fool In Love. She also joined Gabe for duets on songs like Unchained Melody and Goodnight, My Love. A small record company soon was interested, and the band traveled to record at a top L.A. studio. The result was their first single, Better Watch Out Boy, a song composed by one of Sandis acquaintances, George Semper. The record climbed to the top 10 in San Diego and top 20 in L.A. and a few other major cities. They followed this with Ive Got Better Things To Do, written for Accents by the L.A. team of Sloan and Barri, the composers of Eve of Destruction and Secret Agent Man. What Do You Want to Do and On the Run were the next releases, both written by the Accents own Gabe Lapano. All of these were top 20 singles in Southern California. But by the summer of 1966, it was time for the Accents to move on. They had offers of record deals from big labels but had not been comfortable with the virtually total control the companies sought over their bookings and image. An August 1966 farewell show came to a close as Sandi and Gabe, for the last time, sang the Jesse Belvin classic, Goodnight, My Love.

Name Vars

  • Accents

Members

  • Gabe Lapano
  • Sandra Rouse
  • Frank Mannix
  • Tony Johnson
  • Don Lovas
  • Doug Meyers
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Summary by Michel Jongepier

"On The Run Hes The One" is an excellent addition to Accents' discography. It's a fun and energetic album that showcases the band's strengths and will leave listeners craving more. Highly recommended for fans of indie and pop-rock.

Comments

susanasanchezporro
2023-06-23
Great chune, classic SD vibes, give thanks!!
anujking20
2023-06-23
If anyone knows where Sandy is, Please, contact me at : 619-634-6776. My name was Leslie Jackson of Monte Vista High School in Spring Valley, CA.
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