- Runaround
- Don't Take the Stars
- Blue Moon
- The Bells Are Ringing
- Heart and Soul
- If
- Fools Fall in Love
- Try the Impossible
- The Great Pretender
- Till Then
- Wizard of Love
- Just to Be With You
- You Cheated
- In My Heart
- That's What Girls Are Made For
- Once in a While
- Peanuts
- Love Is Dynamite
- Lovers Never Say Goodbye
- What Will I Tell My Heart?
- Little Darlin'
- Crying in the Chapel
- Love, Love, Love
- Deserie
- Sincerely
- The Reason
- You Tickle Me Baby
- The Plea
- It's Unbelievable
- Why Do Fools Fall in Love
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This special edition of Ace's extensive The Golden Age of American Rock'n'Roll series of 1950s and early-'60s oldies' anthologies only makes perfect sense as a purchase if you're collecting every volume. For its 30 tracks are entirely devoted to filling in gaps not covered by the other dozen volumes -- specifically, doo wop chart singles from 1953-63 that, for one reason or another, weren't selected for inclusion in any of the previous installments. Because it's a mix of very big, familiar hits with lower-charting obscurities, it's not wholly satisfactory as either a collection for listeners trying to selectively assemble the best and biggest doo wop singles, or for specialized doo wop collectors, who will inevitably already have a good share of this in their library already. All that noted, The Golden Age of American Rock'n'Roll series is the best series of anthologies of early rock & roll oldies, and if you've been collecting those all along, this is a great, useful addition to that project. Additionally, on its own terms this has a bunch of classic big doo wop hits and some very good lesser-known hits in the style, though some of the songs that only made the lower reaches of Billboard's Top 100 are rather forgettable. The great ones include the Marcels' "Blue Moon," the Platters' "The Great Pretender," the Chimes' "Once in a While," the Diamonds' "Little Darlin'," the Orioles' "Crying in the Chapel," the Cleftones' "Heart and Soul," the Moonglows' "Sincerely," Lee Andrews & the Hearts' "Try the Impossible," and Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers' "Why Do Fools Fall in Love." The nearly-as-goodies include the Regents' "Runaround," the Slades' original version of "You Cheated" (covered for a bigger hit by the Shields), the Ly-Dells' "Book of Love" knock-off "Wizard of Love," Rick & the Keens' "Peanuts" (better known, perhaps, in its original version by Little Joe & the Thrillers), and the Flamingos' "Lovers Never Say Goodbye." Although much of the rest comes closer to more average, formulaic doo wop, there's at least some enticement for collectors as some of them don't appear on CD anthologies very often, and every track is thoroughly annotated in the liner notes. The most hard-bitten of collectors might want to note that the version of "Don't Take the Stars" by the Mystics is a previously unissued alternate take.
Product Details
Release Date: | 08/03/2004 |
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Label: | Ace Records Uk |
UPC: | 0029667000529 |
catalogNumber: | 1000 |
Rank: | 38439 |
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Technical Credits
Hoagy Carmichael ComposerAlan Freed Composer
Frankie Lymon Composer
Maurice Williams Composer
Jack Marshall Composer
Richard Rodgers Composer
Jerry Leiber Composer
Ernie Maresca Composer
Buck Ram Composer
Frank Loesser Composer
Richard Barrett Composer
Harvey Fuqua Composer
Bud Green Composer
Lorenz Hart Composer
Jack Lawrence Composer
Mike Stoller Composer
Thomas "Butch" Curry Composer
Jimmy Merchant Composer
Herman Santiago Composer
Arlene Smith Composer
Artie Glenn Composer
Claude Smith Composer
Richard Blandon Composer
Don Burch Composer
Rob Finnis Liner Notes
Phil Smee Cover Design
Peter Tinturin Composer
Guy Wood Composer
Sidney Wyche Composer
Stanley Damerell Composer
Julius Edward Dixon Composer
Tolchard Evans Composer
Hiram Johnson Composer
Mark Harris Composer
Albert Green Composer
Ruth Harris Composer
Tomás Rivera Composer
Paul Wilson Composer
Robert Hargreaves Composer
Clarence Johnson Composer
Joseph Cook Composer
Steve Petryszyn Cover Photo
Gwen Gordy Composer
Michael Edwards Composer
Marvin Kalfin Composer
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