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The Drifters

The Drifters Album: “Clyde McPhatter & the Drifters/Rockin' & Driftin'”

The Drifters Album: “Clyde McPhatter & the Drifters/Rockin' & Driftin'”
Album Information :
Title: Clyde McPhatter & the Drifters/Rockin' & Driftin'
Release Date:1998-07-28
Type:Unknown
Genre:R&B, Doo Wop, Classic Soul
Label:Collectables
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:090431622629
Customers Rating :
Average (4.8) :(10 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Without Love (There Is Nothing) Video
2 Someday You'll Want Me to Want You Video
3 Treasure of Love
4 I'm Not Worthy of You
5 Bells of St. Mary's
6 White Christmas Video
7 I Make Believe
8 Seven Days
9 Warm Your Heart Video
10 Money Honey Video
11 What' Cha Gonna Do Video
12 Such a Night Video
13 Honey Love Video
14 Thirty Days Video
15 Moonlight Bay Video
16 Ruby Baby Video
17 Drip Drop Video
18 I Gotta Get Myself a Woman Video
19 Fools Fall in Love Video
20 Hypnotized Video
21 Yodee Yankee
22 I Know Video
23 Soldier of Fortune
24 Driftin' Away From You
25 Your Promise to Be Mine Video
26 It Was a Tear Video
27 Adorable Video
28 Steamboat Video
Customer review - September 03, 1999
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
- A great doo-wop CD featuring Clyde McPhatter.

I purchased this CD because I collect all of Clyde McPhatter's work. It is an excellent CD. I do not believe there has ever been a voice as emotional and passionate as Clyde McPhatter. His ability to go up and down the musical scale is awesome.

John Crachiolo (Cincinnati, Ohio United States) - November 14, 2002
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- THIS IS THE DRIFTERS

If you really want to hear the Drifters at their best, then you want to listen to Clyde McPhatter & the Drifters. And this CD --"Rockin' & Driftin'~ The Drifters" will blow you away!

J. A. Knadler (Montana, USA) - January 20, 2007
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Drifters

I'm not a huge fan of this era as it was before my time but I wanted to get a Drifter's collection because I admire their talant and contribution to R&B. It is a great collection of tunes and is well worth the price, but not something I would listen to on a daily basis. I know that many of these tunes were recorded more than once and some appear on many albums. I love the recording of 'White Christmas' included on this CD and its one of the few that Clyde's vocal isn't the featured voice.

J. R. Simon - August 24, 2007
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- I had searched so long for these recordings by Clyde

This was definately a treat to listen to. I could not find this cd anywhere, no one stocked it.

Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) - August 06, 2011
- A Long Long Spell

This CD caught my eye recently. The Collectors Choice 2007 reissue of this 1957 album is well done with sound fidelity excellent from the original recording and bearing the original artwork. From Durham, North Carolina, the liner notes tell of Clyde's early days of singing in churches that blossomed into his work with The Dominos and then The Drifters. The opening track "Without Love (There Is Nothing)" has Clyde's booming vocals. Yes, this music is dated, no question. However, taken on its own terms, it is compelling. It's easy to see Clyde's voice bringing audiences to their feet when he sings, "I conquered the world, but what did I have? Without love, I had nothing at all." "Treasure of Love" is another lovely song that lets me peek at Clyde's gospel roots, "The treasure of love is found on no chart, to find where it is, just look in your heart." The Drifters' doo-wop version of "White Christmas" set the familiar Bing Crosby recording on its head, launching the recording as one of the most often recorded Christmas songs. Ivory Joe Hunter penned "I Make Believe"; Clyde milks the melodramatic breakup track to sublime 50s perfection. The blues-inflected "Warm Your Heart" reads well these 50+ years later with Clyde's vocals urgent and aching, "I want to make you so happy, that's all I'm living for." "The landlord rang my front door bell, I let him ring for a long long spell, I went to the window, peeked through the blind and asked him to tell me what was on his mind," Clyde sings on the delightful 50s rocker "Money Honey." "Whatcha Gonna Do" is another classic track with an addictive melody, "What you gonna say if I hold your hand; Will you look me in the eyes and say I'm your lover man?" The set ends with the delightfully dated 50s rocker "Thirty Days." With tracks like "Such a Night" and "Honey Love," "Rock & Roll" is a wonderful blast from the past. Enjoy!

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