VA - Radio Gold Volume 5 (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: VA
- Title: Radio Gold Volume 5
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Ace
- Genre: Early Pop/Rock, Rock & Roll, Doo Wop, Oldies
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:13:29
- Total Size: 177/386 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
01. Eddie Cochran - C'mon Everybody
02. The Everly Brothers - Walk Right Back
03. Jimmy Jones - Good Timin'
04. Jimmie Rodgers - Kisses Sweeter Than Wine
05. Ruth Brown - Lucky Lips
06. Fats Domino - Be My Guest
07. The Chordettes - Born To Be With You
08. Neil Sedaka - Next Door To An Angel
09. Bobby Darin - If A Man Answers
10. Clarence 'Frogman' Henry - You Always Hurt The One You Love
11. Guy Mitchell - Heartaches By The Number
12. Johnny Preston - Cradle Of Love
13. Perry Como - Kewpie Doll
14. The Tarriers - Banana Boat Song
15. John D Loudermilk - Language Of Love
16. Johnny Tillotson - It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin'
17. Doris Day - Everybody Loves A Lover
18. Bobby Vee - Run To Him
19. The Four Preps - Got A Girl
20. Garry Mills - Look For A Star
21. The Drifters - When My Little Girl Is Smiling
22. Jimmy Clanton - Another Sleepless Night
23. The Coasters - Poison Ivy
24. Jerry Lee Lewis - High School Confidential
25. The Shirelles - Baby It's You
26. Frankie Laine - Moonlight Gambler
27. Johnny Burnette - Little Boy Sad
28. Roy Orbison - Dream Baby
29. Jack Scott - Burning Bridges
30. Don Gibson - Sea Of Heartbreak
For the fifth volume in Ace's Radio Gold series (which collects American pop and rock tunes that hit the British charts in the late '50s and early '60s), compiler Marty Wesker has focused on lighter pop material rather than the more rambunctious rock sides that dominated earlier volumes. There are a few potent rockers on board -- most notably Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody," Jerry Lee Lewis' "High School Confidential," the Coasters' "Poison Ivy," and Fats Domino's "Be My Guest" -- but the presence of hits from Doris Day, Perry Como, the Chordettes, and the Four Preps make it clear Wesker is aiming for a different focus with this disc, and the rock-era hits of Neil Sedaka, Bobby Vee, Johnny Tillotson, and Jimmy Clanton clearly lean to the less-threatening end of the musical spectrum. But if this collection isn't much on rock & roll, it's still a fun listen, full of half-remembered hits that made their way across the airwaves many years ago, and there are a few surprises along the way, including the Tarriers' version of "The Banana Boat Song" (featuring a young Alan Arkin!), Perry Como's futile attempt at something resembling teen-friendly rock ("Kewpie Doll"), and the brassy swing of Ruth Brown's "Lucky Lips." The liner notes by Tony Rounce are excellent, and the mastering by Duncan Cowell and Rob Shread sounds crisp and snappy throughout. Fine accompaniment for your next trip to the malt shop or Inspiration Point, and it sounds a lot better than your old 45s.
Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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