The Four Preps - 26 Miles Santa Catalina How About That

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Review by Shandra Gray

The album "26 Miles Santa Catalina How About That" by Four Preps is a classic masterpiece that has stood the test of time. The album, released in 1958, features a collection of upbeat and catchy songs that capture the essence of the era. The Four Preps, a vocal quartet from California, deliver each song with precision and enthusiasm, showcasing their exceptional harmonies and vocal range.

The album opens with the iconic track "26 Miles", which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is an ode to Santa Catalina Island, a popular vacation spot for Californians, and features a catchy chorus that is impossible not to sing along to. The album continues with other classics like "Big Man", "Down by the Station", and "How About That".

One of the standout tracks on the album is "More Money for You and Me". The song is a clever medley of popular songs from the 1950s, including "Blue Suede Shoes", "Heartbreak Hotel", and "Rock Around the Clock". The Four Preps seamlessly blend these songs together, creating a fun and unique listening experience.

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Tracks

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26 Miles (Santa Catalina)
How About That?

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Catalog Numbers

45-CP.506

Labels

Capitol Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

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About The Four Preps

American folk quartet from Hollywood, California, who met in the 1950's while attending the same high school. The original lineup included Bruce Belland (lead vocals), Ed Cobb (bass), Marv Ingram (high tenor) and Glen Larson (baritone).

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  • 4 Preps
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Members

  • Ed Cobb
  • Glen Larson
  • Bruce Belland
  • David Somerville
  • Marvin Ingraham
  • Don Clarke
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Summary by Shandra Gray

"26 Miles Santa Catalina How About That" is a must-have album for any fan of 1950s music. The Four Preps' infectious energy and exceptional vocal talent make this album a timeless classic that is sure to bring a smile to anyone's face.