Various - The Best Of Golden Crest Records
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Ace Records’ link with Golden Crest dates back to 1993. That was when I travelled to picturesque Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, to discuss a licensing deal specifically for the Wailers’ enduring hit instrumental, ‘Tall Cool One’, which duly appeared on “The Golden Age of American Rock’n’Roll, Vol 6” (CDCHD 650). Label-founder Clark Galehouse had died 10 years earlier, so his daughter Shelley came along with her trusted adviser – none other than the great but notorious Hy Weiss of Old Town Records. I couldn’t believe my “luck” in coming up against one of the sharpest and most conniving minds in the business.
Through the years Ace has released the “The Fabulous Wailers” (CDCHD 675, a classic and still a solid seller); “On The Road With Rock’n’Roll” by Mando and the Chili Peppers and “Golden Crest Instrumentals” (now deleted); plus quite a few individual tracks. Other reissue labels have licensed Golden Crest masters, from rock’n’roll, rocking instrumentals, doo wop and teen to classical.
Now, at last, we have this first-ever “The Best Of Golden Crest” collection, which draws on singles aimed primarily at the Top 100 charts in the peak rock’n’roll years from the parent label and its subsidiaries Shelley, DeWitt and Yorkshire. Out of the 48 tracks here, no less than 35 are new to Ace CD with almost half new to CD anywhere.
By virtue of its location in Huntington Station, NY, Golden Crest was well placed to trawl talent from Long Island (including Queens and Brooklyn), also New York and New Jersey. But the label made its mark when ‘Tall Cool One’ by the Wailers, from the Northwest area, hit the Top 50 charts on Billboard and Cash Box in 1959 and then again in 1964. As a result of the Wailers’ success, Galehouse tapped into other Northwest acts Clayton Watson (Lord Dent), the Mad Plaids, the Chessmen and Lola Sugia. A further wellspring of satisfying recordings in an R&B vein (but with no hits) emanated from record lady Lillian Claiborne of Washington, D.C.
So, what new-to-CD tracks are there to savour? From the Claiborne stable, try the three New Orleans R&B-influenced Calvin Ruffins and the spot-on Little Willie John soundalike Johnny Stewart with ‘Come On And Love Me’; the attitudinal ‘Bug Out’ by the Seven Teens and more teen pop from the Three Graces and the Montells; ‘Why Did You Tell Me?’ by anguished R&B’er Cartrell Dickson; the superior soul of ‘Girl’ by the Bluestyle with Carl Vanterpool; singles by jazz masters Coleman Hawkins and Carmen Leggio; the splendid bonus track, ‘New York City Blues’, by Larry Dale & his Houserockers (with Bob Gaddy and Jimmy Spruill), written by UK author/Juke Blues writer Dave Williams; and, of course, the three “new” Wailers cuts from their very first 1958 session.
To round off this double CD, there is a highly attractive booklet detailing the label’s history and featuring its innovative picture 45s and picture sleeves. For all the diversity of music genres released, Golden Crest Records was still part of the marvellous cartel of independent labels that contributed so much to the rock’n’roll era. And it shows in these 48 tall cool ones.
* A new 2CD compilation spotlighting the very best of Clark Galehouse's Long Island-based label, Golden Crest and its subsidiary (named after his daughter), Shelley.
* The compilation covers the entire gamut of the rock`n'roll era: rocking instrumentals, teen rock`n'roll, R&B, doo wop, girl groups and a little pop, soul and terrific jazz. The compilation and notes are by label specialist John Broven.
* Hip names include the Wailers, Mando & the Chili Peppers, Coleman Hawkins, Larry Dale and Billy Mure.
* 20 of the 48 tracks are new to CD; and only 13 tracks previously issued on Ace/Kent. Only four cuts (three by the Wailers) are currently available on Ace or Kent. There are three previously unissued tracks from the Wailers' demo session in 1958.
1. TALL COOL ONE - THE WAILERS
2. DIRTY ROBBER - THE WAILERS
3. WOLF CALL - LORD DENT AND HIS INVADERS
4. BLOOD RARE - THE MAD PLAIDS
5. SOUTH OF THE BORDER - MANDO & THE CHILI PEPPERS
6. I'M BUGGIN' OUT, LITTLE BABY - DONNY LEE MOORE
7. SUZZANE - RICKY & ROBBY
8. PURPLE PEDAL PUSHERS - RICKY & ROBBY
9. MAU-MAU - THE WAILERS
10. HURRY, HURRY - CALVIN (HOUND DOG) RUFFIN & HIS COMBO
11. MY LITTLE HOME ON THE RANGE - CALVIN (HOUND DOG) RUFFIN & HIS COMBO
12. COME ON AND LOVE ME - JOHNNY STEWART
13. LORETTA - THE SENATORS
14. POOR LITTLE PUPPET - THE SENATORS
15. WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND - THE FOUR BARS
16. MARY DON'T YOU WEEP - THE DELIGHTS
17. PIGMY - BABY STICKS &THE KINGTONES
18. BUG OUT - THE SEVEN TEENS
19. OH HAPPY DAY - STEPHANIE & THE GOTHICS
20. BILLY BOY'S TUNE (BILLY BOY'S FUNERAL MARCH) - THE THREE GRACES
21. 7 L - THE THREE GRACES
22. TIGHT SPOT - PAUL & THE FOUR-MOST
23. HEY! TRAVELIN' MAN - DICK HEATHERTON
24. TOY BALLOONS - THE OXFORDS featuring BILLY MURE
Disc: 2
1. ALTAR OF DREAMS - GINO & THE DELLS
2. BELLS BELLS - THE CHESSMEN
3. SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME - THE PRECISIONS
4. CLOSE YOUR EYES - THE WAILERS
5. CONGO MOMBO - MANDO & THE CHILI PEPPERS
6. RAGDOLL BABY - PAUL GRIFFIN
7. SARAH LEE - PRINCE JESSE
8. I'M GONNA MISS YOU - CALVIN (HOUND DOG) RUFFIN & HIS COMBO
9. MONEY CRAZY - ROLAND BENNETT & THE ROCKIN' WHALERS
10. WHY DIDN'T YOU TELL ME? - CARTRELL DICKSON
11. A WHOLE LOT OF LOVIN' - JOHNNY STEWART
12. TEROCK - RHYTHM ROCKERS
13. BLUE TEARS - LOLA SUGIA
14. CUT-OUT - PAUL & THE FOUR-MOST
15. IT'S ONLY A PAPER MOON - GINO
16. A RANG A LANG LANG - THE MONTELLS
17. GIRL - THE BLUESTYLE with CARL VANTERPOOL
18. HAND CLAPPIN' TIME - GINO with JOHNNY GREEK
19. LINDA LU - AUGIE RIOS with JOHNNY GREEK
20. NEWPORT RIOT - CARMEN LEGGIO
21. BLACK VELVET - COLEMAN HAWKINS with DON REDMAN ORCHESTRA
22. HIGH WALL - THE WAILERS
23. SCOTCH ON THE ROCKS (TALL COOL ONE) - THE WAILERS
24. NEW YORK CITY BLUES - LARRY