앨범: 조숙한 소녀들 CD 2
Various Artist (1997 Ace Records UK)
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Album: Early Girls Volume 2
Artist: Various Artists
AudioCD (1997年07月07日) Format: CD Release Info: Studio Recording Label: Ace Records UK Copyright: (c) 1997 Ace Records UK Duration: 01:08:46 Genre: R&B, Pop/Rock, Jazz, Vocal Styles: Girl Groups, Brill Building Pop, Doo Wop, Early Pop/Rock, Early R&B, Pop-Soul, Soul, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, Vocal Pop | | |
1. My Boy Lollipop 2. Tell Him 3. Our Day Will Come 4. Boy Next Door 5. Everybeat Of My Heart 6. You Don't Own Me 7. The Street 8. Bobby's Girl 9. Sugartime 10. Cry Baby 11. Tonight You Belong To Me 12. The Kind Of Boy You Can't Forget 13. Fever 14. September In The Rain 15. I'll Save The Last Dance For You 16. Teach Me Tiger 17. I Just Don't Understand 18. I Met Him on A Sunday (Ronde...) 19. Lonely Blue Nights 20. Forgive Me (For Giving You Such...) 21. A Thousands Stars 22. Let Me In 23. Well, I Told You 24. Lonely Nights 25. Duchess Of Earl 26. Move on 27. Letter Full Of Tears 28. What's A Matter Baby (Is It Hurting..) |
Barbie Gaye The Exciters Ruby & The Romantics The Secrets The Pips Lesley Gore Terry & The Tunisians Marcie Blane The McGuire Sisters The Bonnie Sisters Patience & Prudence The Raindrops Peggy Lee Dinah Washington Damita Jo April Stevens Ann-Margret The Shirelles Rosie & The Originals Babs Tino Kathy Young & The Innocents The Sensations The Chantels The Hearts The Pearlettes The Blossoms Gladys Knight & The Pips Timi Yuro |
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Track Written by
1. Morris Levy / J. Roberts / Robert Spencer 2. Bert Berns / Bert Russell 3. Mort Garson / Bob Hilliard 4. John Madara / David White 5. Johnny Otis 6. John Madara / Dave White Tricker / David White 7. Louis Micelli 8. Hank Hoffman / Gary Klein 9. Odis Echols / Charlie Phillips 10. Fred Parris 11. Patience and Prudence 12. Jeff Barry / Ellie Greenwich 13. Eddie Cooley / John Davenport 14. Al Dubin / Harry Warren 15. Doc Pomus / Mort Shuman 16. Nino Tempo 17. Kent Westberry / Marijohn Wilkin 18. Doris Coley / Addie Harris / Beverly Lee / Shirley Owens 19. Rosie "Rosalie" Hamlin 20. Burt Bacharach / Hal David 21. Eugene Pearson 22. Yvonne Baker 23. Richard Barrett 24. Stewart Harris / Zelma Sanders / Keith Stegall 25. Eugene Dixon / Bart Edwards / Bernice Williams 26. Eddie Beal / Dotty Wayne 27. Don Covay 28. Jay Byers / Joy Byers / Clyde Otis
Review
The first thing you notice is the mouth-watering cover: as soon as you flip open the lid, you half expect to find delicately sculpted Swiss chocolate: wrapped in gold foil rather than the digital storage medium that is a compact disc. However, the music it contains is equally delicious and not nearly as ephemeral. Brought to you by the professorial team behind the Golden Age Of American Rock'n'Roll (plus input from Mick Patrick), Early Girls Vol 2 continues our exploration of female pop in the early rock era and encompasses solo artists, girl groups and male vocalists fronted by a female lead. In common with the first volume, the emphasis is on Hot 100 hits, such as Ruby & the Romantics' stylish Our Day Will Come (a US no. 1), Lesley Gore's cry for independence You Don't Own Me, Peggy Lee's truly timeless Fever (heard here in phenomenal stereo), Dinah Washington's irresistible September In The Rain and The Exciters' torrid pop-soul innocence, Bobby's Girl, a Top 3 US hit in 1962. Incidentally, another goodie, April Stevens' kitsch Teach Me Tiger is being featured in a TV ad for a well- known cat food, and will probably receive a wider audience than when it first out (in the States only) in 1959 Ann-Margret's I just Don't Understand was a particular favourite of John Lennon's and a Beatles' version, recorded for the BBC 1963, was recently released on one of the "Anthology" volumes. Rockabilly singer Kent Westberry originally wrote I Just 1963, was recently released on one of the "Anthology" volumes. Rockabilly singer Kent Westberry originally wrote I Just Dont Understand as a harmonica instrumental for his friend Charlie McCoy but nothing came of it. Songwriter Marijohn Wilkin put words to the melody and Ann-Margret cut the song in Nashville, with McCoy on harmonica and Jerry Kennedy playing the first fuzz guitar licks-heard on a hit record. Damita Jo recorded the engaging answer record I'll Save The Last Dance For You, which reached the US Top 30 in the wake of the Drifters #1 Save The Last Dance For Me. Both records utilised the same arranger, Stan Applebaum, who astutely ensured that Jo's version was sufficiently different to merit airplay in its own right. In fact, there are those who prefer it to the Drifters' original. We leave you to decide. This sparkling set also contains several significant non-hits, most notably the little known original version of My Boy Lollipop by 16 year old Barbie Gaye, recorded some 7 years prior to Millie Small's million seller. We feel this alone is worth the price of the CD. Songwriter Ellie Greenwich (heard elsewhere on this CD as a member of the Raindrops), was so taken by the record that she named herself Ellie Gaye when she began making records in 1958. Also included is the rare Highland label version of Lonely Blue Nights, Rosie &The Originals' lost' follow-up to Angel Baby and Forgive Me by Babs Tino -surely a record that deserved a better fate than its minuscule chart placing. As always, we bring you premium audio quality and presentation to match. Please form an orderly queue! |