Wade, Adam: The Coed Albums: And Then Came Adam / Adam And Evening

Wade, Adam SKU: 40681030
Wade, Adam: The Coed Albums: And Then Came Adam / Adam And Evening

Wade, Adam: The Coed Albums: And Then Came Adam / Adam And Evening

Wade, Adam SKU: 40681030

Format: CD

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Title: The Coed Albums: And Then Came Adam / Adam And Evening
Artist: Wade, Adam
Label: Omnivore Recordings
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 816651019137
Genre: Rock

From his debut album, And Then Came Adam, Wade sent two songs up the charts. "Tell Her For Me" made it to #66, and "Ruby" fared a little better at #58. His follow up album, Adam And Evening, saw the song, "Gloria's Theme" check in on the charts at #74. Though his single releases fared far better than album cuts, Wade's albums were lush affairs with ornate arrangements and harmony-laden choruses courtesy of The Bel-Aire Singers. Unfortunately for Wade, towards the end of 1961, his most successful year, the principals at Coed dissolved their partnership necessitating a label switch by the singer.

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