Biography
A versatile and commercially successful composer, arranger, and producer, Alan Lorber has had a hand in thousands of recordings, ranging from pop (Neil Sedaka's Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, Mike Clifford's Close to Cathy) to R&B (Chuck Jackson's I Wake Up Crying, Jackie Wilson's Baby Workout) to psychedelic rock (Ultimate Spinach, Orpheus). He was busiest throughout the 1960s and wasn't merely a hired hand. In 1964, for instance, he put together the Mugwumps, a group notable for having featured future members of the Mamas the Papas and the Lovin' Spoonful. (Lorber produced the latter's first Top Ten single, Do You Believe in Magic.) During the late '60s, he established and developed the Boston (or Bosstown) Sound, a marketing concept that morphed into a full-blown rock scene. He has also released many of his own recordings, beginning with 1967's The Lotus Palace -- an orchestral pyschedelic album, consisting mostly of pop covers, that incorporated Indian music -- and continuing through the early 2000s, with a prolific run of releases credited to Alan Lorber 21st Century Orchestra. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi



 
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The Groupies Scenes by Alan Lorber 1965 NY
ALAN LORBER ORCHESTRA - THE LOTUS PALACE (FULL ALBUM - 1967)
ALAN LORBER ORCHESTRA - RIDING THE PIPELINE - MUSIC/VIDEO.qt
The Alan Lorber Orchestra ‎– The Lotus Palace (FULL ALBUM)
Alan Lorber Orchestra - Mas Que Nada (1967)
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