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The Drifters

Disco de The Drifters: “Definitive Drifters [2006]”

Disco de The Drifters: “Definitive Drifters [2006]”
Información del disco :
Título: Definitive Drifters [2006]
Fecha de Publicación:2006-10-17
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:R&B, Oldies, Doo Wop
Sello Discográfico:Warner Bros.
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:821838450023
Lista de temas :
1 - 1 Money Honey Video
1 - 2 Let the Boogie Woogie Roll
1 - 3 Way I Feel
1 - 4 Lucille Video
1 - 5 Such a Night Video
1 - 6 Honey Love Video
1 - 7 Bip Bam Video
1 - 8 White Christmas Video
1 - 9 Adorable Video
1 - 10 Ruby Baby Video
1 - 11 Fools Fall in Love Video
1 - 12 Drip Drop Video
1 - 13 There Goes My Baby Video
1 - 14 Dance with Me Video
1 - 15 This Magic Moment Video
1 - 16 (If You Cry) True Love, True Love Video
1 - 17 Baltimore Video
1 - 18 Lonely Winds
1 - 19 Save the Last Dance for Me Video
1 - 20 I Count the Tears Video
1 - 21 Some Kind of Wonderful Video
1 - 22 Please Stay Video
1 - 23 Sweets for My Sweet Video
1 - 24 Room Full of Tears Video
1 - 25 When My Little Girl Is Smiling Video
1 - 26 Mexican Divorce Video
1 - 27 Stranger on the Shore Video
1 - 28 Up on the Roof Video
1 - 29 On Broadway Video
1 - 30 Let the Music Play Video
2 - 31 Only in America Video
2 - 32 I Feel Good All Over
2 - 33 Rat Race
2 - 34 If You Don't Come Back Video
2 - 35 I'll Take You Home Video
2 - 36 In the Land of Make Believe Video
2 - 37 Didn't It Video
2 - 38 One Way Love Video
2 - 39 Under the Boardwalk Video
2 - 40 I Don't Want to Go On Without You Video
2 - 41 I've Got Sand in My Shoes Video
2 - 42 He's Just a Playboy Video
2 - 43 Saturday Night at the Movies Video
2 - 44 At the Club Video
2 - 45 Come On Over to My Place Video
2 - 46 I'll Take You Where the Music's Playing Video
2 - 47 Up in the Streets of Harlem Video
2 - 48 Memories Are Made of This Video
2 - 49 Like Sister and Brother Video
2 - 50 Kissin' in the Back Row of the Movies Video
2 - 51 Down on the Beach Tonight
2 - 52 Love Games Video
2 - 53 There Goes My First Love Video
2 - 54 Can I Take You Home Little Girl Video
2 - 55 Harlem Child Video
2 - 56 Hello Happiness Video
2 - 57 Every Night's a Saturday Night With You
2 - 58 You're More Than a Number in My Little Red Book Video
Análisis (en inglés) - :
This double-CD set isn't quite what its title says it is, unless one happens to be from England, where {$the Drifters}' chart hits extended ten years beyond their history in the United States; but it is the most wide-ranging and comprehensive look at their hits and important songs spanning the group's entire history. Every song is a keeper and all lend themselves to strong listening. {^Definitive Drifters} is never less than enjoyable, and often amazingly so. Beginning with {$Clyde McPhatter}'s 1953 hit {&"Money Honey,"} virtually all of the highlights of the group's career over the next 23 years are here in state-of-the-art sound, right up to {&"You're More Than A Number In My Little Black Book"} (a UK chart entry in 1976). The first disc carries us through the spotty post-{$McPhatter} years (scarcely a half-dozen tracks) and into the {$Ben E. King}/{$Rudy Lewis} line-up; while disc two goes into the {$Rudy Lewis}/{$Johnny Moore} era, with which they closed out their American successes in 1966; the only tracks not present from that period that arguably should have been included are {&"She Never Talked To Me That Way,"} {&"Nobody But Me,"} and {&"In The Park"}; but they're present on other compilations for the dedicated fan. In their place, this set goes past where any U.S. {$Drifters}' compilation has yet ventured; to {&"Up In The Streets of Harlem,"} and to recordings such as {&"Memories Are Made of This"} -- and to tracks beyond their {@Atlantic} contract.The group's decade on {@British RCA}, when they worked with the songwriting team of {$Roger Cook} and {$Roger Greenaway}, is represented on the second half of the second disc, beginning with the elegant {\soul} sound of {&"Like Sister and Brother,"} and {&"Kissin' In The Back Row Of The Movies."} These 11 songs embody much more of a smooth, '70's {\soul} sound, but aren't too far removed from {&"Under the Boardwalk"} or {&"I've Got Sand In My Shoes"}. The second disc is not necessarily where one would ideally want to start listening to the group, though they do no violence to the memory of their earlier incarnations; there's even an acknowledgement of past sounds in some elements of the production on these songs, and {&"Harlem Child"} from 1976 is even a pleasing throwback to their early-'60's sound. In all, the set is every bit as essential as any of the best {@Rhino}, {@Atlantic} or {\Sequel} compilations; and anyone who owns any of those will have to have it, though by the same token, it is no substitute for those other compilations. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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