1979 LESLIE KNAUER & PROMISES Group Pose Original 35mm Slide Transparency

DATE: 1979

ORIGINAL or DUPLICATE: Original

SUBJECTS: Leslie Knauer, Promises

APPROXIMATE SIZE: 35mm in standard slide mount

NUMBER OF SLIDES: 1

COMMENTS / CONDITION: This is positive film that can be viewed with a backlight source without having to invert the image. As with original negatives, it can be used to produce high-quality photographic prints (no print is included with this item though). This is one of a large number of entertainment photos, slides and negatives that we will be listing over the coming months. Wear on these, if any, is mostly confined to minor corner and edge wear, but see scans for further details including condition. We do not deal in stock images or modern reprints, and all scans shown are of the actual vintage photograph, slide or negative being sold. If you have any questions about a particular piece, please ask before the auction ends.

BIO: Promises was a Canadian-based pop group which was founded 1978 in Thousand Oaks, California. The members were siblings Leslie Maria Knauer (vocals, bongos), Jed Knauer (guitar, piano) and Benny Knauer (keyboards, vocals). Promises was formed, recorded and produced by Steve Verroca, who leased the group's album to EMI EAR Holland. In February 1979, the soft rock single "Baby It's You" became a smash hit around the world, especially in Europe, where it reached number 4 in the German charts, and Promises received a Gold album there for selling more than 260,000 units. With their second single "Lets Get Back Together" being much less successful (only reaching number 18 in Germany), and Leslie wanting the group to become more of a punk band, they broke up. It is often said that Promises was a flop in the United States, but due to disagreements between EMI-EAR and Capitol Records in Los Angeles, Capitol refused to sign the group and Promises was never released in the U.S. Once the group was no longer signed to EMI-EAR, and under new manager Toby Mamis, they entered the studio to record a U.S. album for Capitol, produced by Jack Nitzsche. Producer Verroca had used many recording tricks for Leslie's voice that Nitzsche was unaware of, leading to friction with the new producer. Leslie insisted on recording full takes without overdubs. The album's recording sessions were subsequently halted, and the group broke up.

SKU: LCP01524

Item: LCP01524b

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1979 LESLIE KNAUER & PROMISES Group Pose Original 35mm Slide Transparency1979 LESLIE KNAUER & PROMISES Group Pose Original 35mm Slide Transparency
1979 LESLIE KNAUER & PROMISES Group Pose Original 35mm Slide Transparency
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