The Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 4
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With The Golden Age Of Rock'n'Roll, Ace Records had a simple aim - to assemble the best series of US Hot 100 hits (from 1954 -1963, pre UK invasion) ever in catalogue. The first 3 volumes have all been highly successful and acclaimed and Volume 4 continues the absurdly high standards established so far with an excellent selection of tracks, in stunningly good sound quality, a generous playing time (30 tracks) and extensive, fascinating sleevenotes from Rob Finnis (with many vintage illustrations).The original source labels include (among others) Jamie, Legrand, Savoy, End, Gee, Josie, Okeh, Gone and Dore (collectively a record collector's dream goldmine). A fan currently trying to buy original singles of all the tracks in this series would need a very hefty overdraft, perhaps even a second mortgage. Among the gems on Volume 4 are Gary U.S. Bonds' New Orleans, a big hit that charted at No 6 in the US and No 16 in the UK, Sal Mineo's Start Movin' (In My Direction), which reached No 9 US and No 16 UK and Buddy Knox's classic Party Doll, No I US, No 29 UK. You'll Lose A Good Thing by Barbara Lynn reached No 8 in the US in 1962 and has remained one of the great New Orleans soul sides though Barbara was originally from Beaumont, Texas. (The guitarist on the song, by the way, is Mac Rebennack, a.k.a. Dr John). The Regents' Barbara-Ann was recorded in ten minutes at the end of a 1959 session, as a throwaway number. Two years later it was issued and soared into the Top 20. Like much of the best rock'n'roll, it was recorded quickly and under adverse conditions, but the freshness of the performance, the spontaneity of the recording and the lack of guile, all help sustain the immediacy of the song across the years. The '50s - pre 1963 were a 'golden age of rock'n'roll' and this CD unashamedly celebrates that.
Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 4 is another reliably well-packaged collection of major and minor pre-Beatles rock hits. Besides the hits by stars like Dion, Gary "U.S." Bonds, Jan & Dean, and Buddy Knox, you have plenty of one-shots by the likes of the Edsels ("Rama Lama Ding Dong"), Little Caesar & the Romans ("Those Oldies but Goodies"), Barbara Lynn ("You'll Lose a Good Thing"), and Ray Sharpe (the classic R&B/jump rocker "Linda Lu"). The further the series goes, the deeper it gets into the lower rungs of the charts, so even rock scholars may not have previously heard cuts by the likes of Nat Kendrick, Nappy Brown, or the Royaltones. Others you may have only heard once or twice, like those by Tommy Facenda, the Rip Chords, and Billy & Lillie.
Track List
1. Linda Lu - Ray Sharpe
2. Little By Little - Nappy Brown
3. Rama Lama Ding Dong - The Edsels
4. Flamingo Express - The Royaltones
5. New Orleans - U.S. Bonds
6. Maybe - The Chantels
7. Drip Drop - Dion
8. Start Movin' (In My Direction) - Sal Mineo
9. Lonely Saturday Night - Don French
10. Don't Let Go - Roy Hamilton
11. Pop Pop Pop Pie - The Sherrys
12. Life's Too Short - The Layafettes
13. High School USA - Tommy Facenda
14. Glory of Love - The Roommates
15. Peanuts - Little Joe & The Thrillers
16. Need You - Donnie Owens
17. Party Doll - Buddy Knox
18. Could This Be Magic - The Dubs
19. Killer Joe - The Rocky Fellers
20. Barbara - The Temptations
21. Peek-a-boo - The Cadillacs
22. You'll Lose a Good Thing - Barbara Lynn
23. Lucky Ladybug - Billy & Lillie
24. Tears On My Pillow - Little Anthony and The Imperials
25. Baby Talk - Jan and Dean
26. Here I Stand - The Rip Chords
27. Mashed Potatoes (DO THE )(PART 1) - Nat Kendrick & The Swans
28. Why Don't You Write Me? - The Jacks
29. Barbara-Ann - The Regents
30. Those Oldies But Goodies (REMIND ME OF YOU) - Little Caesar And The Romans
Genre:Rock'n'Roll
Label:Ace Records
Format:CD
Catalogue Id:CDCHD 500