Tuesday, 14 October 2025

The Four Seasons - Helicon 1977

The Four Seasons released an album which had originally been intended as their swan song but ultimately only proved to be their last album for a really long time.

Produced as any Four Seasons fan worth their salt probably already knows by the group’s longtime studio collaborator, Bob Gaudio, HELICON was the first album by The Four Seasons to emerge since 1975’s WHO LOVES YOU, which had provided the group with the #1 hit single “December 1963 (Oh, What A Night).” Despite Gaudio’s generally-magic touch with the guys, HELICON failed to deliver a single which came anywhere close to reaching the top spot. In fact, the only single released from the album, “Down the Hall,” stalled at #65, despite having a hook that Billy Joel would’ve killed for in ’77.

In a 2014 interview with Rock Cellar Magazine, Valli acknowledged that he had “played very little part” in the HELICON album and effectively summed up the results of the record with a single sentence: “It did terrible, and that’s when that band broke up.” By the following year, Valli had released a new solo album, FRANKIE VALLI…IS THE WORD, and just in case you couldn’t guess from that title, ’78 was also the year in which Valli scored his own #1 hit single with “Grease.”

Thankfully, however, HELICON did not prove to be final Four Seasons album: 1985 brought STREETFIGHTER, which  although it sounds undeniably like it was released in 1985  came closer to a return to form than many skeptics might have believed possible.

As for the Four Seasons’ current final studio album, that honor presently goes to 1992’s HOPE + GLORY, which – for reasons we can’t explain (mostly because we didn’t release it) – seemingly didn’t offer up a single. If you’re at all curious about how Valli and company sounded at the time, however, we can help:

And now that you’re all caught up, it’s time to go listen to HELICON again!
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If We Should Lose Our Love
Let's Get It Right
Long Ago
Rhapsody
Helicon
Down The Hall
Put A Little Away
New York Street Song (No Easy Way)
I Believe In You
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Produced By: Bob Gaudio
1977 Warner Bros. Records Lp BS 3016
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WAVE 44100Hz Stereo Recording
Funkerman's Hard to Find Beats Netherlands
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