Bandera Doo Wop (2013)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist
- Title: Bandera Doo Wop
- Year Of Release: 2013
- Label: Ace Records
- Genre: Oldies, Pop
- Quality: flac lossless
- Total Time: 01:07:18
- Total Size: 257 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Oh Why Oh Why - The Diatones
02. Rowdy Mae - The Epics
03. You Didn't Learn That In School - Kirk Taylor & The Majestics
04. Sweet Was The Wine (demo with percussion) - The Impressions
05. Shorty's Got To Go (demo, slow version) - The Impressions
06. Ruby Has Gone - The Diatones
07. Please Tell Me - The Fleetones
08. Summer's Coming In - The Epics
09. For Your Precious Love (demo) - The Impressions
10. I Know My Baby Loves Me - The Impressions
11. I've Got A Girl - The Impressions
12. Run Run Daddy - The Majestics
13. Your Lover Man - The Fleetones
14. Oh Baby, Come Dance With Me - The Diatones
15. She's A Problem - BobDavis & The Big "3" Trio
16. From Out Of This World - Kirk Taylor & The Majestics
17. Love Causes People To Go Insane - The Boomerangs
18. Don't Drive Me Away - The Impressions
19. You Are The Only One - The Impressions
20. Pretty Betty - The Impressions
21. Sweet Was The Wine - The Impressions
22. Shorty's Got To Go - The Impressions with the Riley Hampton Orchestra
23. One Love Have I - BobDavis & The Big "3" Trio
24. Listen - The Impressions with the Riley Hampton Orchestra
25. Telling Lies - The Boomerangs
26. (I've Just Got To) Cut You Loose - The Boomerangs
The small Chicago-based Bandera label was most notable for being involved in the early career of Jerry Butler & the Impressions, though its commercial impact was tiny even in comparison to fellow Chicago R&B labels, such as Vee-Jay. It recorded a lot of doo wop and R&B/rock vocal group music in the late '50s and early '60s, much of which is on this 26-track CD, pressed in a limited edition of 1,500 copies. Though Ace doesn't exploit it much in the packaging, it's most notable by far for the inclusion of ten early recordings by the Impressions, only a couple of which found release at the time (on a 1959 Bandera single). The rest of them have a sparse and slightly lo-fi sound, with Curtis Mayfield's guitar often serving as the sole instrumental backing; six of them (including a couple demos) make their first appearance on this compilation. While these have only a glimmer of the brilliance of the soul that the Impressions (which included Butler on all of these recordings except the 1959 single) would produce in the 1960s, they're a valuable insight into their more doo wop/gospel-oriented roots, as well as a snapshot of their harmonies at this very early stage of their career. The remainder of the collection doesn't have any such big names, but is a little above average as anthologies of obscure doo wop go, in part because these Chicago outfits seemed to have a somewhat earthier, less corny approach to the form than many similar acts in other parts of the country. It's still largely limited in appeal to Impressions historians and doo wop specialists due to the fairly ordinary material, though the Boomerangs impress more than some of the other groups with their Mayfield/Impressions-like "Love Causes People to Go Insane." As a side note, Ace's typically thorough booklet of notes includes a reproduction of a fascinating 1959 letter from Main Line Distributors to Bandera, matter-of-factly detailing how $150 of payola will be needed to get the Impressions' single "Listen" airplay on the major Philadelphia station WIBG.
01. Oh Why Oh Why - The Diatones
02. Rowdy Mae - The Epics
03. You Didn't Learn That In School - Kirk Taylor & The Majestics
04. Sweet Was The Wine (demo with percussion) - The Impressions
05. Shorty's Got To Go (demo, slow version) - The Impressions
06. Ruby Has Gone - The Diatones
07. Please Tell Me - The Fleetones
08. Summer's Coming In - The Epics
09. For Your Precious Love (demo) - The Impressions
10. I Know My Baby Loves Me - The Impressions
11. I've Got A Girl - The Impressions
12. Run Run Daddy - The Majestics
13. Your Lover Man - The Fleetones
14. Oh Baby, Come Dance With Me - The Diatones
15. She's A Problem - BobDavis & The Big "3" Trio
16. From Out Of This World - Kirk Taylor & The Majestics
17. Love Causes People To Go Insane - The Boomerangs
18. Don't Drive Me Away - The Impressions
19. You Are The Only One - The Impressions
20. Pretty Betty - The Impressions
21. Sweet Was The Wine - The Impressions
22. Shorty's Got To Go - The Impressions with the Riley Hampton Orchestra
23. One Love Have I - BobDavis & The Big "3" Trio
24. Listen - The Impressions with the Riley Hampton Orchestra
25. Telling Lies - The Boomerangs
26. (I've Just Got To) Cut You Loose - The Boomerangs
The small Chicago-based Bandera label was most notable for being involved in the early career of Jerry Butler & the Impressions, though its commercial impact was tiny even in comparison to fellow Chicago R&B labels, such as Vee-Jay. It recorded a lot of doo wop and R&B/rock vocal group music in the late '50s and early '60s, much of which is on this 26-track CD, pressed in a limited edition of 1,500 copies. Though Ace doesn't exploit it much in the packaging, it's most notable by far for the inclusion of ten early recordings by the Impressions, only a couple of which found release at the time (on a 1959 Bandera single). The rest of them have a sparse and slightly lo-fi sound, with Curtis Mayfield's guitar often serving as the sole instrumental backing; six of them (including a couple demos) make their first appearance on this compilation. While these have only a glimmer of the brilliance of the soul that the Impressions (which included Butler on all of these recordings except the 1959 single) would produce in the 1960s, they're a valuable insight into their more doo wop/gospel-oriented roots, as well as a snapshot of their harmonies at this very early stage of their career. The remainder of the collection doesn't have any such big names, but is a little above average as anthologies of obscure doo wop go, in part because these Chicago outfits seemed to have a somewhat earthier, less corny approach to the form than many similar acts in other parts of the country. It's still largely limited in appeal to Impressions historians and doo wop specialists due to the fairly ordinary material, though the Boomerangs impress more than some of the other groups with their Mayfield/Impressions-like "Love Causes People to Go Insane." As a side note, Ace's typically thorough booklet of notes includes a reproduction of a fascinating 1959 letter from Main Line Distributors to Bandera, matter-of-factly detailing how $150 of payola will be needed to get the Impressions' single "Listen" airplay on the major Philadelphia station WIBG.
Pop | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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