THE CAPRIS
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Biography
[Edit]Not to be confused with the Philadelphia group of the same name, the New York City Capris were a white doo wop group. Although strongly associated with the 1950s rock & roll sound, the two records they are best known for, "There's a Moon out Tonight" and "Morse Code of Love," didn't become hits until the '50s were over.
The group originally formed in 1957 in the borough of Queens, NY, when all were teenagers. The original lead was Nick Santa Maria (aka Santo), Mike Mincelli (first tenor), Steve Reina (second tenor), Vinnie Narcardo (baritone), and John Apostol (bass). In selecting their name, the guys were apparently unfamiliar with the Philadelphia group that had preceded them by a few years. Previous interviews with different members of the group make it unclear whether the group was named for the Isle of Capri, or the car of the same name. Perhaps it was a combination of the two.
By 1958, the group had been gaining experience performing at local venues, and had even started adding some of their own original material to their repertoire. They attracted the attention of some independent record producers, and were soon in the studio cutting an original ballad called "There's a Moon out Tonight." For the B-side, they recorded an interesting up-tempo novelty tune titled "Indian Girl." With it's strong 1950s rock & roll flavor, the sides were quickly picked up for release by Planet, a small New York City label. Unfortunately for the Capris though, Planet was not able to effectively promote the record and it became an almost instant obscurity. Original Planet pressings of "There's a Moon out Tonight" can now fetch up to 1,000 dollars in collectors circles, when one of these rare platters surfaces.
Soon thereafter, the groupmembers all went their separate ways, and one would think that's where the story would end. But, for the Capris, things took a different and an interesting turn. By 1960, much of what was being passed off to teenagers as rock & roll was polished pop with a beat; lacking the original vitality of what preceded it in the mid-'50s. Discerning and disgruntled teenagers were looking backward, and radio programs were starting to focus on "oldies," even though these "oldies" may have been released only two or three years earlier. As luck would have it, the Capris' record found it's way in to the hands of Jerry Greene. At the time, Greene worked for Times Square Records, a legendary New York City "oldies" store that supplied DJ Alan Fredericks with material for his Night Train radio show. Fredericks played the record and now kids were looking to buy it. Greene was initially able to get a few hundred of the remaining copies of the record from Planet. With the demand exceeding the dwindling number of available copies, Greene finally purchased the masters from Planet, started his own label, and reissued "There's a Moon out Tonight" as Lost Nite 101. But the demand kept growing and so Greene turned to Hy Weiss, who released the disc again, now on his Old Town label.
By early 1961, the record had made the national charts and stayed there for over three months. With a national hit on their hands, the Capris reunited and soon were playing some of the country's most prestigious venues, like the Regal in Chicago and the Apollo in New York City. Trying to capitalize on the success of "There's a Moon out Tonight," Old Town released three more singles by the group, all in 1961. "Where I Fell In Love" was an average ballad that borrowed lyrically from "Moon" but lacked it's energy. The flip side "Some People Think," another ballad, was a stronger effort by the group. It probably would have done better without the syrupy strings that were added. It barely broke in to the national charts, and quickly dropped out of sight.
Their next release, "Why Do I Cry," was a cliché-filled ballad, again with too much strings added. The flip side, "Tears in My Eyes," was another pleasant ballad by the group. But again, neither side registered with the fans. For their last Old Town pairing, they broke with the back-to-back ballad formula of the previous two releases. "My Island in yhe Sun" was a nice mid-tempo number with a cha cha feel. The flip "Girl in My Dreams" was a decent ballad, although with some overly busy string bass work that somewhat intrudes on the group's vocal efforts. This one also scratched at the bottom of the charts but never took off. Some previously unreleased Capris tracks for Old Town have now been made available on a series of CDs put out by England's Ace Records.
1962 saw the group leave Old Town and move over to the Mr. Peeke label for a single release "Limbo" backed with "From the Vine Came the Grape." Neither of these tunes captured the public's attention. So, by 1963, the Capris were dissolving again, with Santo becoming one of New York City's finest. Over the next few years there would be other personnel changes as the group continued on with performances. But for the next big event in the history of the Capris, we'll fast forward about 20 years.
In 1982, Nick Santo re-joined the group and they went in to the studio to record a new album,There's a Moon out Again, for Ambient Sound. Besides doing covers of some doo wop classics, the Capris also included a couple of original tunes. One of these was a song called "Morse Code of Love." The tune sounded like it came right out of the late '50s, and many thought it was in fact an overlooked "oldie." It was also released as a single in 1982, backed with "There's a Moon out Again." And the song got even more exposure when Manhattan Transfer decided to cover it. Over the years, "Morse Code of Love" has only grown in popularity and has become one of the most requested tunes on oldies-type radio stations. Once again the Capris scored a home run with a 1950s sound that touched the heartstrings of the listeners and evoked the spirit of a time when life was simpler.
Title: The Classic Old Town Recordings: There's a Moon Out Tonight
Artist: THE CAPRIS
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Collections
Title: Rock & Roll Is Here To Stay Vol 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: The Very Best of White Doo Wop
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1962, Vol. 42
Genre: Pop
Title: Oldies Doo Wop, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: One Hit Wonders of Pop & Doo Wop, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Do Doo-Wop, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Do Doo-Wop, Vol. 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Doo Wop To Die For
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: JukeBox Classics, Vol. 3
Genre: Jazz
Title: Do Doo - Wop, Vol. 4
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1961, Vol. 18
Genre: Pop
Title: RMG's Top Doo-Wop Cloud Hits (Volume 1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Divine Doo Wop
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Doo Wop Intimate Dance Jukebox Hits, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1961, Vol. 22
Genre: Pop
Title: Big Hit Sounds of the 1960's, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Don't Ever Love Me Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: It's Pop & Doo Wop, Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1961, Vol. 7
Genre: Pop
Title: Great Rare Songs, Vol. 1
Genre: Rock
Title: Doo-Wop Hits From the RMG Vaults (Volume 2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Do Doo-Wop, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Delicious Doo-Wop and Tasty Treats (Volume 2)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Doo Wop Essentials
Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Title: Here's a Song! (Great Record Finds) Vol. 2
Genre: Pop
Title: Good Girls Don't! Xxxtra
Title: Old School Doo Wop, Vol. 3
Title: Doo Wop Shop, Vol. 1
Title: Old School Doo Wop, Vol. 5
Title: Doo Wop Shop, Vol. 2
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Title: I Love Doo Wops ,Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Old School Doo Wop, Vol. 4
Title: Oldies Doo Wops, Vol. 6
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Jukebox Saturday Night Doo Wop Vol 4
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Spotlite Series - Lost Nite & Crimson Records Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock
Title: Greatest Big Hits of 1961, Vol. 13
Genre: Pop
Title: Old School Doo Wop, Vol. 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Rockabilly Wildcats
Genre: Rock
Title: Doo Wop Classic Love Songs, Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Golden Rare Doo Wops Vol 3
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Do Doo - Wop, Vol, 1
Genre: Pop
Title: Rare Gold Doo Wops Vol 11
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Doo-Wop Essentials Volume 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: American One Hit Wonders of 1961, Vol. 3
Genre: Pop
Title: Old School Doo Wop, Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: 30 Rare Black Doo-Wop Sounds Vol. 13
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Doo Wop Rare Oldie Classics, Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Rare White Doo-Wop Sounds Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Pop
Title: Heart & Soul of Rock N' Roll Volume 2
Genre: Rock
Title: Rare Gold Doo Wops Vol 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Spotlite Series - Gotham Records Vol. 1
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock
Title: Spotlite Series - Gotham Records Vol. 2
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock
Title: Southern California Doo-Wop
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Good Girls Don't! Neo
Genre: Rock
Title: Good Girls Don't ! Neo
Genre: Rock
Title: 30 Rare Black Doo - Wop Sounds Vol. 20
Genre: Rock & Roll
Title: 30 Rare Black Doo - Wop Sounds Vol. 41
Genre: Rap
Title: The Teen Years - Dreamlover CD 1
Genre: Pop Rock
Title: Street Corner Symphonies (Disc 1)
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Rock & Roll
Title: The Italians: The Next Generation
Genre: Rock
Title: Glory Days Of Rock 'n' Roll Vol 01 - Doo-Wop
Genre: Rock & Roll
Featuring albums
Title: The Best Doo Wop Collection Ever - 100 Unforgettable Tracks
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B
Title: Rare Soul, Doo-Wop, Rhythm & Harmony, Vol. 2
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Rare Soul, Doo-Wop, Rhythm & Harmony, Vol. 1
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Rare Soul, Doo-Wop, Rhythm & Harmony, Vol. 4
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Title: Our Favourite Shops - Roots of Koga Melody
Artist: Various Artists