| 1. Tighten Up, Pt. 1 | |||
| 2. Tighten Up, Pt. 2 | |||
| 3. I Don't Wanna Be a Playboy | |||
| 4. You're Mine | |||
| 5. Knock on Wood | |||
| 6. Give Me Time | |||
| 7. In the Midnight Hour | |||
| 8. When You Left Heartache Began | |||
| 9. Thousand Wonders | |||
| 10. Soldier's Prayer, 1967 | |||
| 11. Dog Eat Dog | |||
| 12. Tighten Up, Pt. 1 [Original Single Version] | |||
| 13. I Can't Stop Dancing | |||
| 14. Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay | |||
| 15. Do the Choo Choo | |||
| 16. You're Such a Beautiful Child | |||
| 17. Monkey Time | |||
| 18. Do You Feel It? | |||
| 19. I've Been Trying | |||
| 20. Jammin' in Houston | |||
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Remastered reissue combines two 1968 albums augemented with five bonus tracks, 'Dog Eat Dog' (non-LP single), 'Tighten Up Pt. 1' (non-LP single), 'Low Down' (prev. unreleased), 'Going Out Of My Head' (demo - prev. unreleased), & 'Who's Loving You' (demo - prev. unreleased). Rhino. 2004.
"Tighten Up" is simply impossible not to like. This record is all about joy and fun. Fortunately, this Cd has the long version that is not usually played on oldies radio, with the killer bassline intro. This also has the seldom heard (but just as wonderful) "Tighten Up pt. 2." The Drells doo-woppy background singing "Tighten up-do the tighten up" as well as the gritty-but pretty funk of the TSU Toronadoes (it's a shame that the Toronadoes' own CD is so mediocre, but this CD ensures their legacy as a great R&B band) give "Tighten Up Pt. 2" added dimension. The radio edit is also included for comparison.
"Do You feel it" continues the party with some excellent hammond organ from the Toronadoes (If you're a sucker for soulful, bluesy, and jazzy hammond organ like I am, then this is surely for you), while "I Can't Stop Dancing" (which I fondly remember from childhood) and "Jammin in Houston" covers similar ground.
Speaking of covers, AB&TD do some really good covers of some popular soul tunes of the time. Their version of "The Monkey time" is a bit too fast for those fond of the original, but they do a great job with "I've Been Trying" and "Goin Out of My Head," etc. Archie also does a good cover of Otis Redding's "Sittin on the Dock of the Bay" and personalizes it with lyrics about Archie's military service in Germany (Contrary to popular rumor, Archie never went to Vietnam. The reason he sings about Vietnam in "A Soldier's Prayer 1967" is because he thought he might be sent there, but was sent to Germany instead).
In either case, this is happy party music that's good for what ails you. In case of depression-break glass and play this!
The linear notes are fantastic, most of them in Archie's own words. When Tighten Up reached #1 in the Spring of 1968 Archie was in a German hospital recovering from injuries suffered in Viet Nam. Lots of great stuff.
Remastered reissue combines two 1968 albums augemented with five bonus tracks, 'Dog Eat Dog' (non-LP single), 'Tighten Up Pt. 1' (non-LP single), 'Low Down' (prev. unreleased), 'Going Out Of My Head' (demo - prev. unreleased), & 'Who's Loving You' (demo - prev. unreleased). Rhino. 2004.
Tighten Up/I Can't Stop Dancing,Archie Bell & The Drells,Wea/Rhino,R&B/Soul,Soul,Soul/R & B,United States of America
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Tighten Up/I Can't Stop Dancing
Archie Bell & The Drells Manufacturer: Wea/Rhino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006B5ZVC Release Date: 2004-11-22 |
Tracks:
- Tighten Up, Pt. 1
- Tighten Up, Pt. 2
- I Don't Wanna Be a Playboy
- You're Mine
- Knock on Wood
- Give Me Time
- In the Midnight Hour
- When You Left Heartache Began
- Thousand Wonders
- Soldier's Prayer, 1967
- Dog Eat Dog
- Tighten Up, Pt. 1 [Original Single Version]
- I Can't Stop Dancing
- Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
- Do the Choo Choo
- You're Such a Beautiful Child
- Monkey Time
- Do You Feel It?
- I've Been Trying
- Jammin' in Houston
- Love Will Rain on You
- Sometimes I Wonder [#]
- Low Down [#]
- Going Out of My Head [#][Demo Version]
- Who's Loving You [#][Demo Version]
Album Description
Remastered reissue combines two 1968 albums augemented with five bonus tracks, 'Dog Eat Dog' (non-LP single), 'Tighten Up Pt. 1' (non-LP single), 'Low Down' (prev. unreleased), 'Going Out Of My Head' (demo - prev. unreleased), & 'Who's Loving You' (demo - prev. unreleased). Rhino. 2004.Album Details
Two Remastered 1968 Archie Bell and the Drells Albums, 'tighten Up' Includes the USA R&B and Pop # One Title Track plus the Northern Favourites 'a Thousand Wonders' and 'when You Left Heartache Began', and the Second Album 'i Can't Stop Dancing'. 'tighten Up' features Two Non-album Singles, the Withdrawn 'dog Eat Dog' and the Original Single Mix of 'tighten Up' . The Second Album is Boosted by Three Previously Unreleased Tracks, the Fantastically Funky 'low Down' plus Two Demos Taped at the Same Texas Sessions by Producer Skipper Lee Frazier. The Liner Notes Rely Heavily on the Input of Archie Bell Himself.Customer Reviews:
Happy party music!.......2006-03-26
"Tighten Up" is simply impossible not to like. This record is all about joy and fun. Fortunately, this Cd has the long version that is not usually played on oldies radio, with the killer bassline intro. This also has the seldom heard (but just as wonderful) "Tighten Up pt. 2." The Drells doo-woppy background singing "Tighten up-do the tighten up" as well as the gritty-but pretty funk of the TSU Toronadoes (it's a shame that the Toronadoes' own CD is so mediocre, but this CD ensures their legacy as a great R&B band) give "Tighten Up Pt. 2" added dimension. The radio edit is also included for comparison.
"Do You feel it" continues the party with some excellent hammond organ from the Toronadoes (If you're a sucker for soulful, bluesy, and jazzy hammond organ like I am, then this is surely for you), while "I Can't Stop Dancing" (which I fondly remember from childhood) and "Jammin in Houston" covers similar ground.
Speaking of covers, AB&TD do some really good covers of some popular soul tunes of the time. Their version of "The Monkey time" is a bit too fast for those fond of the original, but they do a great job with "I've Been Trying" and "Goin Out of My Head," etc. Archie also does a good cover of Otis Redding's "Sittin on the Dock of the Bay" and personalizes it with lyrics about Archie's military service in Germany (Contrary to popular rumor, Archie never went to Vietnam. The reason he sings about Vietnam in "A Soldier's Prayer 1967" is because he thought he might be sent there, but was sent to Germany instead).
In either case, this is happy party music that's good for what ails you. In case of depression-break glass and play this!
It's About Time.......2006-03-16
The linear notes are fantastic, most of them in Archie's own words. When Tighten Up reached #1 in the Spring of 1968 Archie was in a German hospital recovering from injuries suffered in Viet Nam. Lots of great stuff.
tight collection.......2005-02-28
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Tighten Up / I Can't Stop Dancing
Archie Bell & Drells Manufacturer: Wea International ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00079I0CO Release Date: 2005-01-11 |
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