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The superb 'tenth' instalment of Ace's "The Golden Age Of American Rock 'n' Roll" CD Series followed the same route as Volumes 1 to 9 – offering fans 30 cleverly sequenced Mono US 7" singles that hit the American Pop charts with a nice combo of the obvious and the obscure. Like preceding volumes some are in Stereo (in this case only two - see Track Notes below) and only a few tracks actually made the British charts (even though many are now well known).
And all of this rare and hip material is presented to music lovers on both sides of the pond by a British record company that gives a damn - with a hard-won reputation across four decades of reissue quality (best tape sources used – no needle drops). The full 18 volumes up to late 2015 are listed below. So lets have some 'Ya Ya' as we shake our 'Ooby Dooby' at 'Maybelline' (while her mother-in-law's out of town)...

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Ace's canteen staff can usually sense when there's another volume of Golden Age Of American Rock'n'Roll in the offing. There's a palpable tension in the air. It's lunchtime and Rob Finnis, pale and hollow-eyed with exhaustion is slouched over a corner table nursing a lukewarm cup of tea. Across the room, seated at another table, Trevor Churchill is tucking into a specially prepared salad nicoise but the flavour isn't getting through to him today. He's more concerned about getting the EQ right on What Can I Do, Donnie Elbert's little known first hit (dating back to 1957) and one of the killer cuts scheduled for release on the latest "Golden Age".
Upstairs, clipboard in hand, Production Manager Carol Fawcett is prowling the corridors in full 'Rosa Klebb' mode. She has the difficult task of putting the whole thing together and suffers from PRT (pre release tension) brought on by RF's late booklet notes, information overload and sundry logistical distractions. In another room, the heroically stoical Chris Popham is scanning and planning yet another of the magnificent booklets that have graced this series.
Meanwhile, out in Long Island, New York, John Broven is fielding calls and e-mails from correspondents worried about rumours that this latest "Golden Age" will be the last in the series. He has nobly made himself available for counselling those of you unable to face the prospect of life without another "Golden Age" to look forward to.
All of us are immensely proud of the fact that Volume 10 is as good if not better than any of its predecessors, no mean achievement coming some ten years and nine volumes after the series was first launched. Among the titles on Volume 10 appearing on CD for the first time are Sonny Spencer's Gilee (#82 in 1959) and Rockin' Red Wing by Sammy Masters (#64 in 1960) both sourced from master tapes. Further exclusives include Jerry Butler & The Impressions' sublime For Your Precious Love. All previous digital re-issues of For Your Precious Love feature a version with a barely discernable drum overdub that went on at some point in the late 1960s when stereo re-issues were all the rage. Ace Records have located a pristine mono master without the overdub that dates back to the year of release.
Another scoop is the hitherto rarely heard "Bandstand version" of Rod Bernard's swamp rock classic, This Should Go On Forever. After an enforced lyric change following complaints to Dick Clark from the moral minority in the US, the song was re-recorded with new lyrics. In the 1950s, the Beeb was even more sensitive in its moral outlook than the pious Dick Clark, and it was the Bandstand re-cut (which Bernard himself regards as superior) that the London label chose to issue in the UK. It is heard here in digital form for the first time, re-mastered from the original tape.
The question we always ask ourselves every time a "Golden Age" is readied on the launching pad is 'Has it got the magic?' The answer from tens of thousands of you out there has been a resounding 'Yes!'
By Tania Fotheringey (Staff Canteen Manageress)
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Track List
1. Early in the Morning - The Rinky Dinks
 2. Will You, Willyum - Janis Martin
 3. Searchin' - The Coasters
 4. You Can Have Her - Roy Hamilton
 5. Just Because - Lloyd Price
 6. Rockin' Red Wing - Sammy Masters
 7. I Shot Mr. Lee - The Bobbettes
 8. Stood Up - Ricky Nelson
 9. Believe Me - The Royal Teens
 10. Little Girl of Mine - The Cleftones
 11. Under the Moon of Love - Curtis Lee
 12. A Lovers Question - Clyde McPhatter
 13. The Hunch - Paul Gayten
 14. Mona Lisa - Carl Mann
 15. What Can I Do - Donnie Elbert
 16. Shirley - The Schoolboys
 17. This Should Go On Forever - Rod Bernard
 18. I Love You - The Volumes
 19. For Your Precious Love - Jerry Butler & The Impressions
 20. Gilee - Sonny Spencer
 21. We Told You Not To Marry - Titus Turner
 22. Why - The Cues
 23. Dedicated to the One I Love - 5 Royales
 24. Sugaree - Rusty York
 25. Sh-boom - The Chords
 26. Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison
 27. Hearts of Stone - The Charms
 28. Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey
 29. Ain't Got No Home - Clarence Henry
 30. Maybellene - Chuck Berry

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Genre:Rock'n'Roll
Label:Ace Records
Format:CD
Catalogue Id:CDCHD 850

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