Fabian - Turn Me Loose!: The Very Best of Fabian

Primary Artist
Fabian
Album Title
Turn Me Loose!: The Very Best of Fabian
Release Date
September 28, 1999 
Time
56:20 
Review by Steve Leggett
Fabian Forte was manufactured into being a teen idol with a whole slew of hit singles in 1959 and 1960 by manager and Chancellor Records owner Bob Marcucci, who banked that Forte's good looks would carry him further than the fact that the kid couldn't sing a lick. Marcucci's shrewd assessment proved right, and by handing Fabian over to veteran songwriters like Doc Pomus and Mort Shuman, electronically altering Fabian's pitch-challenged singing, and turning up the instrumentation to make sure those vocals weren't the main sonic focus, Marcucci guided Fabian to the top of the charts with songs like "Tiger," "Turn Me Loose," "Hound Dog Man," and "I'm a Man." In retrospect, at least from a business standpoint, it was all pretty innovative, and the star-making template that Marcucci helped create is still much in use today. Read More