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앨범: 조숙한 소녀들 CD 3 - Various Artist (2000 Ace Records UK)

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Early Girls Volume 3

앨범: 조숙한 소녀들 CD 3

Various Artist (2000 Ace Records UK)

1. My one And only Jimmy Boy - 전곡 연주

 

     

Album Title: Early Girls Volume 3

Artist: Various Artists

Series: Early Girls
Format: CD, Compilation
Audio CD (October 2, 2000)
Number of Discs: 1
Country: UK
Release Info: Studio Recording
Label: Ace Records UK
Copyright: (c) 2000 Ace Records UK
Duration: 01:09:44
Genre: Pop/Rock, R&B, Funk, Soul, Pop
Styles: Early Pop/Rock, Brill Building Pop, Early R&B, Girl Groups, Soul, Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Vocal

     
 

 
     

1. My one And only Jimmy Boy
2. I Will Follow Him
3. He's Mine
4. Johnny Angel
5. Dumb Head

6. Please Love Me Forever
7. At Last
8. What Are Boys Made Of
9. Don't You Know
10. I Want You To Be My Baby

11. With All My Heart
12. I'm Available
13. Old Cape Cod
14. Angel on My Shoulder
15. Hurt

16. Johnny Get Angry
17. Please Don't Talk To The Lifeguard
18. Birthday Party
19. Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes)
20. Shake A Hand

21. Don't Go To Strangers
22. Party Girl
23. Better Tell Him No
24. What Kind Of Girl (Do You Think I Am)
25. Release Me

26. Hey Lover
27. Look In My Eyes
28. Ain't Gonna Kiss Ya

Girlfriends
Little Peggy March
Alice Wonder Land
Shelly Fabares
Ginny Arnell

Cathy Jean And Roommates
Etta James
The Percells
Della Reese
Lillian Briggs

Jodie Sands
Margie Rayburn
Patti Page
Shelby Flint
Timi Yuro

Joanie Sommers
Diane Ray
The Pixies Three
Carla Thomas
Faye Adams

Etta Jones
Bernadette Carroll
The Starlets
The Charmaines
Esther Phillips

Debbie Dovale
The Chantels
Suzie Clark

2:17
2:34
1:58
2:21
2:16

2:54
3:00
2:19
2:34
2:31

2:44
1:53
2:36
2:18
2:28

2:33
1:45
2:07
2:21
2:53

3:53
2:17
2:32
2:27
3:18

2:09
2:18
2:28

     

Track Written By

1. David Gates
2. Arthur Altman / Norman Gimbel / Jacques Plante / Del Roma / J.W. Stole
3. Charles Weiss / Steve Schlaks
4. Lyn Duddy / Lee Pockriss
5. David Hess
6. Ollie Blanchard / J.J. Malone
7. Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
8. John Linde
9. Bobby Worth
10. Jon Hendricks
11. Peter DeAngelis / Robert Marcucci
12. Dave Burgess
13. Allan Jeffrey / Claire Rothrock / Milton Yakus
14. Shelby Flint
15. Jimmie Crane / Al Jacobs
16. Hal David / Sherman Edwards & Donald Meyer
17. Sylvia Dee / George Goehring
18. John Madara / Dave White Tricker
19. Carla Thomas
20. Joe Morris / Joseph Morris
21. Redd Evans / Arthur Kent / Dave Mann
22. Ernie Maresca
23. Bernice Williams
24. Loretta Lynn / Joe Seneca / Jimmy Steward / Teddy Wilburn
25. Eddie Miller / Dub Williams / Robert Yount
26. Don Covay / John Berry
27. Richard Barrett
28. J. Smith / Smith

     

 

 

 
     

Review

The third installment in Ace's series of female-sung pop/rock from the pre-British Invasion era is an erratic combination of well-known classics with more obscure items that are sometimes decent, and more often forgettable. Mostly it's from 1960-1964, with a few odd inclusions of solo female performances from 1953-1959, several of them pop with little or no rock influence. The best cuts are usually the most famous ones: Etta James' "At Last," Little Peggy March's "I Will Follow Him," Carla Thomas' "Gee Whiz (Look at His Eyes)," Esther Phillips' "Release Me," Timi Yuro's "Hurt," and the Chantels' "Look in My Eyes." The thing is, none of these have been very hard to find on reissues. The majority of the disc is in fact comprised of songs that have escaped oldies radio rotation, whether because they only made it to around the middle of the Top 100, or because (as in Patti Page's "Old Cape Cod" or Jodie Sands' "With All My Heart") there was no rock & roll in their soul. However, with the exception of the Girlfriends' dynamite 1963 mid-charter "My one and only, Jimmy Boy" -- one of the best Phil Spector soundalike productions ever, and a should-have-been Top Ten hit -- none of the rarer items are great. In fact most are inconsequential, and some are downright bad: there ought to be a law against licensing Ginny Arnell's 1963 single "Dumb Head," one of the most idiotic records ever to crack the Top 50. Some of the more interesting also-rans are Lillian Briggs' 1955 hit "I Want You to Be My Baby," which in fact is far more like jazzy Tin Alley pop than rock; Faye Adams' 1953 crossover R&B/pop hit "Shake a Hand"; and Suzie Clark's "Ain't Gonna Kiss Ya," a non-charting cover of a song on an obscure girl-group single by the Ribbons that was later covered by the Searchers.

 by Richie Unterberger

     

     

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