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| 3. That Sound - Ohmega Watts, Procussions, Ohmega Watts | |||
| 4. You Are Now Tuned In | |||
| 5. Journey (Interlude 1) | |||
| 6. Full Swing | |||
| 7. Request | |||
| 8. Mind Power - Ohmega Watts, , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 9. Your Love - Ohmega Watts, , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 10. Treasure Hunt - Ohmega Watts, , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 11. Groovin' on Sunshine - Ohmega Watts, , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 12. At the Oasis (Interlude 2) | |||
| 13. Find - Ohmega Watts, , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 14. Saturday Night Live (Perfect Strangers No. 1) - Ohmega Watts, , , , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 15. Harder They Come (Interlude 3) | |||
| 16. Treatment - Braille, , Ohmega Watts, Ohmega Watts | |||
| 17. Stay Tuned - Ohmega Watts, , Ohmega Watts | |||
| 18. Ya'll There? (Interlude 4) | |||
| 19. Floor Rock | |||
| 20. Move! | |||
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Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 8: 70's Pop Classics
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066AOK Release Date: 2002-06-25 |
Tracks:
- Kiss You All Over - Exile
- Stumblin' In - Suzi Quatro & Chris Norman
- Which Way You Goin' Billy? - Poppy Family
- Last Song - Edward Bear
- Oh, Babe What Would You Say? - Hurricane Smith
- Love Really Hurts Without You - Billy Ocean
- Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
- Right Back Where We Started From - Maxine Nightingale
- You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show) - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
- My Angel Baby - Toby Beau
- Fool (If You Think It's Over) - Chris Rea (Single Version)
- Emotion - Samantha Sang
- Right Time Of The Night - Jennifer Warnes
- After The Goldrush - Prelude
- Rivers Of Babylon - Boney M
- Beautiful Sunday - Daniel Boone
- Magic - Pilot
- Ebony Eyes - Bob Welch
- Driver's Seat - Sniff 'N' The Tears
- Love Is In The Air - John Paul Young
Album Description
Here's another ultra-high quality collection from Eric, the first to venture into the SEVENTIES. Seventeen of these songs made the Billboard Top 20! As usual all recordings have been digitally re-mastered from the best available sources in true stereo. Includes detailed 8-page booklet with notes on each song by Paul Grein (who wrote the notes for Rhino's "Have A Nice Day" series).Album Description
Another superb, ultra high quality collection in the best selling 'Hard To Find 45s' series. This time Eric presents it's first volume of Seventies hits, 17 of the 20 made the top 20! This collection has been digitally remastered. Artists include Exile, Suzi Quatro, Billy Ocean, Boney M, Bob Welch, Pilot and more. 2002.Customer Reviews:
Delightful.......2007-07-11
Real Music.......2007-07-09
Some of the Best 70s Songs.......2007-06-19
Awesome collection.......2007-06-10
Great memories, some question marks...........2007-05-28
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Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 6: More 60's Classics
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q6Q4 Release Date: 2001-10-30 |
Tracks:
- Lightnin' Strikes - Lou Christie
- Every Day I Have To Cry - Steve Alaimo
- Everybody - Tommy Roe
- Tobacco Road - Nashville Teens
- Black Is Black - Los Bravos
- My Boy Lollipop - Millie Small
- Hold Me Tight - Johnny Nash
- Pata Pata - Miriam Makeba (Stereo Single Version)
- Nothing But A Heartache - The Flirtations
- (Just Like) Romeo & Juliet - The Reflections
- (Down At) Papa Joe's - The Dixiebelles
- A Kookie Little Paradise - Jo Ann Campbell (Stereo CD Debut)
- Sailor (Your Home Is The Sea)- Lolita (Stereo U.S. Single Version)
- Rumors - Johnny Crawford
- Laurie (Strange Things Happen) - Dickey Lee
- I'm Leaving It Up To You - Dale & Grace
- Walk Away Renee - The Left Banke
- Master Jack - Four Jacks And A Jill (Original Mono Single Version)
- Witchi Tai To - Everything Is Everything
- Guantanamera - The Sandpipers
- The More I See You - Chris Montez
Album Description
21 really hard-to-find HIGH-CHARTING HITS! Seventeen of these songs made the Top 20. All tracks digitally mastered from the best available analog sources (master tapes in most cases), all but 7 in TRUE STEREO! Detailed 8-page booklet. A must for collectors & sixties enthusiasts.Album Description
Volume 6 in the Eric Records series features 21 hard-to-find high-charting Sixties Classics, most in stereo, all superbly mastered from the absolute best sources available! These never sounded better! Detailed 8-page booklet. A must for any serious Sixties enthusiast. Includes the songs 'My Boy Lollipop' Millie Small; 'Hold Me Tight' Johnny Nash; 'A Kookie Little Paradise' Jo Ann Campbell (first time on CD!); 'Sailor' Lolita (first-time stereo, single version!); 'Witchi Tai To' Everything Is Everything; 'Laurie (Strange Things Happen)' Dickey Lee; 'Master Jack' Four Jacks & a Jill (mono single version); 'Every Day I Have to Cry' Steve Alaimo; '(Just Like) Romeo & Juliet' Reflections; '(Down at) Papa Joe's' Dixiebelles; 'Nothing but a Heartache' Flirtations and more.Customer Reviews:
oldies that are hard to find........2007-07-13
Amy
Disappointing.......2007-05-26
Unfortunately I was terribly disappointed to discover that the version presented here is a very short 2 minute and 55 second version, without the introductory chant. Luckily the version of Miriam Makeba's "Pata Pata" presented here was also one I wanted for my collection, but that's a lot to pay for one song.
As for the other sings on the disk- a few are winner, most are forgettable, and one- "Papa Joe's"- was incredibly annoying when I originally heard it on the radio, and time has not changed my opinion!
The Search Is Over.......2007-01-10
Glad to find.......2006-11-10
Eric Records Production of Old R&R Tunes.......2006-02-01
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Hard To Find 45s On CD, Volume 2: 1961-1964
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005HOU Release Date: 1996-09-15 |
Tracks:
- Wooden Heart - Joe Dowell
- I Really Love You - The Stereos
- Foot Stomping, Part I - The Flares
- Lover Please - Clyde McPhatter
- Dear One - Larry Finnegan
- I Wish That We Were Married - Ronnie & The Hi-Lites
- Theme From Dr. Kildare (3 Stars Will Shine Tonight) - Richard Chamberlain
- Little Red Rented Rowboat - Joe Dowell
- Patches - Dickey Lee
- Bobby's Girl - Marcie Blane
- I Saw Linda Yesterday - Dickey Lee
- I Will Follow Him (Chariot) - Little Peggy March
- Young Lovers - Paul & Paula
- Sugar Shack - J. Gilmer & The Fireballs
- You Don't Have To Be A Baby To Cry - The Caravelles
- Dominique - Singing Nun
- Popsicles And Icicles - The Murmaids
- Navy Blue - Diane Renay
- Diane - The Bachelors
- LIttle Honda - The Hondells
- The Wedding - Julie Rogers
Customer Reviews:
Great CD - Very happy with purchase.......2007-07-01
Oldies.......2007-05-15
Hard to find 45's on CD.......2007-04-07
Great CD.......2007-01-17
A Lot of Quality for a Bargain Price.......2006-08-01
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Hard To Find 45s on CD, Volume 7: More 60's Classics
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Q6Q5 Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
Tracks:
- Dreamin' - Johnny Burnette
- A Hundred Pounds Of Clay - Gene McDaniels
- Tonight (Could Be The Night) - The Velvets
- Village Of Love - Nathaniel Mayer**
- Once In Awhile - The Chimes
- I Understand (Just How You Feel) - The G-Clefs
- Close To Cathy - Mike Clifford
- White On White - Danny Williams
- Look For A Star - Garry Miles
- Utopia - Frank Gari**
- Torture - Kris Jensen (Stereo)**
- Don't Just Stand There - Patty Duke
- (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am - Nancy Wilson
- Tar And Cement - Verdelle Smith (Stereo U.S. Single Version**
- You're My World - Cilla Black
- I'll Never Find Another You - The Seekers
- You're The Reason I'm Living - Bobby Darin
- Midnight Mary - Joey Powers (Original Single Version)**
- Bad To Me - Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas
- Have I The Right? - The Honeycombs
- Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto (Stereo)**
Album Description
21 really hard-to-find HIGH-CHARTING HITS! Sixteen of these songs made the Top 20. Six tracks (**) making their U.S. CD or stereo debut. All tracks digitally mastered from the best available analog sources (master tapes in most cases), all but 9 in TRUE STEREO! Detailed 8-page booklet. A must for collectors & sixties enthusiasts.Customer Reviews:
Brought back memories.......2007-03-28
Classic rock&roll lover.......2007-01-10
Very nice!! really good songs!!! Want more Hard to find 45s!!
Hard to Find 45's on CD........2006-07-30
where have these been?.......2006-02-21
Eric Records Productions II.......2006-02-01
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Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956
Manufacturer: Hit Parade ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000KCHXZ8 Release Date: 2007-01-23 |
Tracks:
- The Green Door - Jim Lowe (#1 - 9/56)
- Black Denim Trousers - The Cheers (Rare on CD) (#6 - 9/55)
- The House of Blue Lights - Chuck Miller (Rare on CD) (#9 - 6/55)
- Moonlight Gambler - Frankie Laine (#3 - 12/56)
- In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town (Single Version) - Somethin' Smith & Redheads (CD Debut) (#27 - 6/56)
- It's a Sin to Tell a Lie - Somethin' Smith & Redheads (Rare on CD) (#7 - 4/55)
- City of Angels - The Highlights (CD Debut in USA) (#19 - 10/56)
- It's Almost Tomorrow - The Dream Weavers (Rare on CD) (#7 - 11/55)
- True Love (STEREO) - Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly (Rare on CD) (#3 - 9/56)
- On the Street Where You Live - Vic Damone (#4 - 4/56)
- Two Different Worlds - Don Rondo (Rare on CD) (#11 - 10/56)
- From the Candy Store On the Corner to the Chapel On the Hill - Tony Bennett (CD Debut) (#11 - 8/56)
- Can You Find It in Your Heart - Tony Bennett (Rare on CD) (#16 - 4/56)
- Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody - Jerry Lewis (Rare on CD) (#10 - 11/56)
- Moonglow & Theme from 'Picnic' (Stereo Single Version) - Morris Stoloff & His Orchestra (CD Debut) (#1 - 4/56)
- Tonight You Belong to Me - Patience & Prudence (#4 - 8/56)
- I Dreamed - Betty Johnson (Rare on CD) (#9 - 11/56)
- White Silver Sands - The Owen Bradley Quintet (CD Debut) (#18 - 7/57)
- Cinco Robles (Five Oaks) - Russell Arms (CD Debut) (#22 - 12/56)
- Cindy, Oh Cindy - Vince Martin featuring The Tarriers (Rare on CD) (#9 - 10/56)
- Wringle Wrangle - Fess Parker (CD Debut) (#12 - 12/56)
- Rock Island Line - Lonnie Donegan & His Skiffle Group (#8 - 3/56)
- My Boy - Flat Top - Dorothy Collins (CD Debut) (#16 - 11/55)
- Rock and Roll Waltz - Kay Starr (#1 - 1/56)
Album Description
With so many labels and so many CD's, you'd think it would be easy to find all the top hits from the fabulous 50's. Not so! To remedy this musical misfortune, Hit Parade Records inaugurates their new year-by-year CD series with Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1956. This exciting, audiophile-quality disc is bulging with 24 classic pop, vocal group, folk, and early rock 'n' roll hits. All these platters made the Top 40 - sixteen hit the Top 10, three made it all the way to #1 - but just try and find these terrific songs today!Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1956 includes eight songs never available on CD till now, including Fess Parker's "Wringle Wrangle" (#12), Dorothy Collins' "My Boy - Flat Top" (#15), and the stereo single version of Morris Stoloff's #1 smash, "Moonglow & Theme from 'Picnic'." Others, like the Cheers' tragicomic "Black Denim Trousers" (featuring Bert Convey) or Tony Bennett's rapturous "Can You Find It In Your Heart " are very difficult - if not impossible - to find on CD these days.
Hit Parade Records is a new Canadian label dedicated to finding, restoring, and preserving lost treasures like these. Exclusively distributed in the United States by Eric Records, Hit Parade employs many of the same creative folks who lovingly compile those great Eric CD's - including Greg Adams, whose detailed liner notes with biographies of all the artists will fascinate you for almost as long as the full hour it will take you to listen to Hard To Find Jukebox Classics 1956! And, don't miss Hit Parade's other great collections, Fabulous Fifties Divas and Fabulous Fifties Crooners as well as The Complete Original Hits Of Georgia Gibbs.
Customer Reviews:
Agree!.......2007-06-18
I hope there will be more volumes forthcoming :)
Another gem .......2007-05-15
Total Bliss!!.......2007-03-13
A veritable smorgasbord of hard to find mid-fifties pop favorites.......2007-01-25
"Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956" features hits by some of the premiere vocalists in American popular music. Enjoy once again Vic Damone's splendid recording of "On The Street Where You Live" from "My Fair Lady". That one always sends chills up and down my spine! One of the big hits of 1956 was Bing Crosby's duet with Grace Kelly. "True Love", featured in the motion picture "High Society", went all the way to #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of that year. I was also extremely pleased to find a pair of hits by Tony Bennett that have been out-of-print and virtually impossible to find for decades. "Can You Find It In Your Heart" and "From The Candy Store On The Corner To The Chapel On The Hill" were both big sellers that year. If you enjoy that rockabilly sound then Chuck Miller's Top Ten smash "The House of Blue Lights" will certainly float your boat. And fans of group harmony will appreciate tunes like Somethin' Smith and the Redheads recording of "It's A Sin To Tell A Lie" or the Highlights "City Of Angels". For me, perhaps the biggest surprise in this collection was the remarkable Jerry Lewis recording (yes, that Jerry Lewis)of Al Jolson's 1918 hit "Rock-A-Bye Your Baby With A Dixie Melody". I cannot imagine that Lewis was much of a singer, but his voice proved to be perfect for that song. While I have always been aware that this tune hit the Top Ten back in '56 I had never heard the song before nor had I ever seen the 45 rpm record.
I could go on and on but suffice to say that if this is your kind of music then you should grab this one immediately. It has been my experience that collections like this tend to have a fairly short shelf life so if you procrastinate you may miss out. "Hard to Find Jukebox Classics 1956" features a very informative 12 page booklet featuring photos and biographical information on many of these artists. Simply stated, this disc is a joy to listen to. Very highly recommended!!!
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Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 9: 1957-1959
Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N69OYY Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Tracks:
- High School U.S.A. (National Version) - Tommy Facenda (CD
- Endless Sleep - Jody Reynolds
- Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Jivin' Gene & The Jokers (Rare On CD)
- Rocking Pneumonia & The Boogie Woogie Flu - Huey "Piano" Smith
- Robbin' The Cradle - Tony Bellus (Rare On CD)
- Click Clack - Dicky Doo & The Don'ts (Rare On CD)
- Lucky Ladybug - Billy & Lillie (Rare On CD)
- White Bucks & Saddle Shoes - Bobby Pedrick Jr. (CD Debut)
- Sandy - Larry Hall (Rare On CD)
- Rockin' Little Angel - Ray Smith (Rare On CD)
- Mona Lisa - Carl Mann
- Honey Love - Narvel Felts (CD Debut in US)
- Everybody Out'ta The Pool - The Lifeguards (CD Debut)
- Teenage Hayride - Tender Slim (CD Debut)
- The Happy Organ - Dave "Baby" Cortez
- Philadelphia U.S.A. - The Nu Tornados (CD Debut)
- I Don't Know What It Is - The Bluenotes (CD Debut)
- Alone (Why Must I Be Alone) - The Shepherd Sisters (Rare On CD)
- You - The Aquatones (Rare On CD)
- Tear Drop - Santo & Johnny (CD Debut)
- Hideaway - The Four Esquires (CD Debut)
- Chanson D'amour - Art & Dotty Todd (Rare On CD)
- A String of Trumpets - The Trumpeteers (CD Debut)
Album Description
Finally, five years after the last numbered volume, Eric Records is pleased to release "Hard To Find 45s on CD" Volume 9 (1957-1959) featuring our trademark formula of charted hits not commonly found on other CDs and a generous helping of CD debuts!Volume 9 contains 23 carefully chosen classic songs (53 minutes of music) from the beginning of the rock `n' roll era, 15 of which made the Top 30. Many rarities + 10 hits never-before-on-CD. Superbly remastered for highest quality sound. Includes a 12 page booklet with detailed biographies of all the artists by Greg Adams . No real oldies collection is complete without these "hard to find 45s"!
Customer Reviews:
This one is well produced .......2007-07-27
Great remastering! Fine compilation.......2007-05-25
The late 1950's come alive with this entertaining new collection from Eric records. .......2007-04-27
If you are a big fan of the rockabilly sound you will certainly enjoy hearing Ray Smith's "Rockin' Little Angel" and Carl Mann's pulsating rendition of "Mona Lisa". Those who dig instrumentals can savor the great sound of Dave "Baby" Cortez's #1 hit "The Happy Organ" as well as Santo and Johnny's "Tear Drop" from 1959. It was fun to hear Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clowns classic New Orleans tune "Rockin' Pnuemonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu" which is also included here. Fans of great group harmony will not be disappointed either. You will surely appreciate the lovingly remastered version of The Aquatones great hit "You". One song many people have probably forgotten about is the Four Esquires "Hideaway". If you are a fan of the Four Lads then you are certain to love this one. It is probably my favorite tune on this disc. And there are some songs here that just don't seem to fit into any particular category but are highly enjoyable nonetheless. Among them is the great Art and Dotty Todd recording of "Chanson D'amour" from 1957 and Jody Reynolds Top Ten smash "Endless Sleep". There were also a number of tunes that I had never heard before that turned out to be very pleasant surprises. "Philadelphia USA" by the Nu Tornados features the string band sound while The Bluenotes "I Don't Know What It Is" turns out to be a pretty fair doo wop tune. Also, be sure to check out "String of Trumpets" from the Trumpeteers and Jivin' Gene and the Jokers "Breakin' Up Is Hard Do". Outstanding stuff!
"Hard To Find 45's on CD, Vol. 9: 1957-1959" comes with a fascinating 12 page booklet featuring biographical information and photos on just about all of these artists as well as Billboard chart information on each of these songs. As always the remastering job is first rate. If you have never purchased a collection from Eric before I urge you to give this one a try. Over the past several years this company has emerged as the top reissue label in the U.S. Highly recommended!
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Hard to Find 45s on CD, Volume 10: 1960-1965
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000N69OYO Release Date: 2007-04-17 |
Tracks:
- There She Goes - Jerry Wallace (Stereo)
- Mission Bell (Original Version) - Donnie Brooks (Original Version CD Debut)
- Comin' Down With Love - Mel Gadson (CD Debut)
- Mountain Of Love - Harold Dorman
- If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody - James Ray (Rare On CD)
- Heartbreak (It's Hurtin' Me) - Jon Thomas (CD Debut)
- Ruby Duby Du - Tobin Mathews (CD Debut)
- Misery - The Dynamics (CD Debut)
- She's About A Mover - Sir Douglas Quintet (First-Time Ever Stereo on CD!)
- Roses Are Red My Love - The You-Know-Who Group! (Stereo) (CD Debut)
- One Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart) - Barry Young (Stereo) (CD Debut)
Album Description
"Hard To Find 45s on CD Volume 10 (1960-1965)" also features the trademark formula of charted hits not commonly found on other CDs and even more CD debuts. Almost a full hour of music that includes 24 carefully chosen rock'n'roll songs from the early 60s, 18 of which made the Top 30. Many rarities plus more than 10 hits never before on CD. Superbly remastered for highest quality sound. Includes a 12 page booklet with detailed biographies of all the artists. No real oldies collection is complete without these "Hard To Find 45s"!Highlights include STEREO CD debuts of "She's About A Mover" by the Sir Douglas Quintet, "There She Goes" by Jerry Wallace, "Roses Are Red (My Love)" by the You-Know-Who Group and "One Has My Name" by Barry Young. Also "Take Good Care of Her" by Adam Wade & "Mission Bell" by Donnie Brooks (both CD debuts of the original single versions).
Customer Reviews:
Another great additon to the HTF45's series.......2007-07-27
Wrong classic songs.......2007-07-16
Henry F. Webb Guatemala, C. A.
Awesome......As Always!!!!!!!.......2007-06-27
Not as good as the others.......2007-06-27
long series and still try be a 5 star CD. This Eric series has been
first class all over but this latest edition (Vol. 10) does not hold
"rare" or hard to get songs. Most of these can be found on ACE's
wonderful TEENAGE CRUSH series. There are only a few highlights like
Jerry Wallace (Ther She Goes) and Barry Young (One Has My Name...)
but the rest has been released before on other 50's & 60's compilations.
Welcome back, "Hard To Find 45's on CD"!.......2007-06-12
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The Very Best of Lou Rawls: You'll Never Find Another
Lou Rawls Manufacturer: Capitol ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FC2G32 Release Date: 2006-06-06 |
Tracks:
- Dead End Street
- Love Is A Hurtin Thing
- Trouble Down Here Below
- A Natural Man
- Your Good Thing (Is About To End)
- Street Corner Hustlers Blues/World Of Trouble [Live]
- I Cant Make It Alone
- You Can Bring Me All Your Heartaches
- Youve Made Me So Very Happy
- On Broadway
- Righteous Woman/I Wanna Little Girl
- Breaking My Back (Instead Of Using My Mind)
- The Shadow Of Your Smile [Live]
- Bring It On Home
- Show Business
- Down Here On The Ground
- Lady Love
- See You When I Git There
- Groovy People
- Let Me Be Good To You
- Youll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
Customer Reviews:
Not what I expected.......2007-05-15
Good Music...How Good R&B/Soul Used to Sound Like.......2007-04-03
6 months after his passing, Capitol Records released a greatest hits of his soul recordings (for those wanting a collection of him singing jazz & blues standards, there's "The Best of Lou Rawls: The Capitol Jazz & Blues Sessions") I like 20 of the 21 songs featured. EMI should give praised for adding Rawls' Grammy-winning song "Natural Man" for records companies don't like to license songs from another label.
While I don't care for Rawls' take of "The Shadow of Your Smile" (great standard, but I just don't like his version of it), I love the rest of the disc. What I liked about these songs is that they're about adult issues. Something that our modern-day youth obsessed culture can't deal with. Of these songs, there's 5 that I enjoy listening to the most:
Street Corner Hustler's Blues/World of Trouble: From his 1966 LIVE LP. I love the story Rawls tells of a street hustler before sliding into "World of Trouble" At times funny.
You've Made Me So Very Happy: Very Motownish. Love the chorus line at the end.
Breaking My Back (Instead of Using My Mind): Sings about going to a job that he hates. Most of us who have jobs we don't like can relate to this.
Show Business: Songs about the realities of show business, that not everybody makes it. The lyrics were truthful then, as they are 40 years after Rawls first penned them.
Let Me Be Good to You: Sings about treating a lady who's been in a bad relationship well (without sounding nor being too sexual, an issue I've seen in a lot a modern-day R&B).
This disc also comes with very colorful liner notes in booklet form. You get an interesting essay from Billy Vera (a close friend of Rawls), photos as well as music chart info on the songs. If you want good R&B & don't care that it's from the 1960s-1970s, you'll enjoy this. Lou Rawls may be gone, but he won't be forgotten.
Spendid anthology of one of the finest singers of his generation.......2007-01-08
"The Very Best of Lou Rawls" features 21 splendid recordings and I can honestly report that there is not a weak track among them. It was certainly terrific to hear the remastered version of Lou's classic 1967 tune "Dead End Street" as well as his memorable 1972 smash "A Natural Man". And I had forgotten just how great his 1969 hit "Your Good Thing (Is About to End)" really was. In the late 60's, while still at Capitol records, Lou also covered a couple of old favorites. While his renditions of "On Broadway" and "You've Made Me So Very Happy" were not huge sellers they are highly entertaining nonetheless. Both are included here. I was also extremely pleased to see that the 1967 single "Show Business" was included as well. I had not heard that outstanding tune in nearly 40 years.
"The Very Best of Lou Rawls" concludes with a half dozen tunes from his highly successful days at Leon Huff and Kenny Gamble's Philadelphia International records. His very first recording for that label would prove to be his biggest hit ever, 1976's "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine". And who can ever forget "Lady Love" or "See You When I Git There" from 1977. Also included in this anthology is an incredible "live" recording of "The Shadow of Your Smile" from his 1966 "LIVE!" LP. Great stuff!
"The Very Best of Lou Rawls: You'll Never Find Another" comes with a well thought out 12 page booket that includes information on each of the tracks as well as liner notes lovingly written by the aforementioned Billy Vera. I am also pleased to report that the 24 bit remastering job is superb. We only see the likes of Lou Rawls about once per generation. Lou Rawls carried on in the tradition of great male vocalists like Billy Ecksine, Al Hibbler, Jimmy Ricks and Nat King Cole. His untimely death in January 2006 leaves a major void on the American music scene. "The Very Best of Lou Rawls" is a great way to keep his music alive. Very highly recommended!
Well deserved tribute of Lou Rawls' music.......2006-06-18
A Much Needed Anthology.......2006-06-15
Rawls was a multiple Grammy winner and all of his Top 40 hits are here, including R&B hits like "Groovy People" and "See You When I Get There." Also included is a funky arrangement of Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home." [Note: Rawls sang backup on Cooke's original hit version.] This 21-track collection is a thoroughly satsifying look at a performer who needs to be remembered by a wider audience. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Find Your Own Way Home
REO Speedwagon Manufacturer: Mailboat Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OCY776 Release Date: 2007-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Smilin' in the End
- Find Your Own Way Home
- I Needed to Fall
- Dangerous Combination
- Lost on the Road of Love
- Another Lifetime
- Run Away Baby
- Everything You Feel
- Born to Love You
- Let My Love Find You
Customer Reviews:
Mid-tempo rockers and ballads 3.5 out of 5.......2007-07-17
REO Has Topped Their Best.......2007-07-10
Home run!.......2007-07-02
REO Greatwagon!!.......2007-06-30
Whether you're cranking up Smilin' in the End, or slow jammin to I Needed to Fall, this is one CD you'll want to keep close by at all times.
Like I said, REO Greatwagon delivers the goods.
It wouldn't get any better than this..........2007-06-23
It's just not REO. It doesn't sound the same, it doesn't feel the same.
REO is a classic and REO is all the fans wanted to hear. Somewhere, in a shaded distance, "I needed to fall" finds its way home and slightly brings back the powerful, unmistakable REO sound. But only for a split second and like a familiar face in the crowd, it's gone.
It's an honest album. But maybe it was never meant to be recorded.
With no computers, no fancy editing tools, the remastered version of "Hi Infidelity" is a much better choice for the hardcore REO fan. And it gets better every time you hear it. "Find your own way home" doesn't.
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Hard to Find 45's on CD: Sweet Soul Sounds
Various Artists Manufacturer: Eric Collection ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00068CVH6 Release Date: 2004-11-23 |
Tracks:
- SWEET SOUL MUSIC - ARTHUR CONLEY
- FUNKY STREET - ARTHUR CONLEY
- THERE'S GONNA BE A SHOWDOWN - ARCHIE BELL & THE DRELLS
- JUST ONE LOOK - DORIS TROY
- CRY TO ME - BETTY HARRIS
- THE SWEETEST THING THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN - CHRIS BARTLEY (RARE)
- OPEN THE DOOR TO YOUR HEART - DARRELL BANKS (RARE)
- SHE'S LOOKING GOOD - RODGER COLLINS (FIRST-TIME STEREO!)
- I'M THE LOVER MAN - LITTLE JERRY WILLIAMS
- DRY YOUR EYES - BRENDA & THE TABULATIONS (NEW STEREO MIX)
- PART TIME LOVE - LITTLE JOHNNY TAYLOR (RARE)
- SLIP AWAY - CLARENCE CARTER
- STAND BY YOUR MAN - CANDI STATON
- RECONSIDER ME - JOHNNY ADAMS
- EXPRESSWAY TO YOUR HEART - SOUL SURVIVORS (NEW STEREO MIX)
- (I WANNA) TESTIFY - THE PARLIAMENTS (RARE)
- YOU'RE THE ONE (COMPLETE: PARTS 1 & 2) - LITTLE SISTER (CD DEBUT)
- TRAPPED BY A THING CALLED LOVE - DENISE LASALLE (U.S. CD DEBUT)
- SOMEBODY'S WATCHING YOU - LITTLE SISTER (RARE)
- LOVE LAND - CHARLES WRIGHT & THE WATTS 103RD ST. RHYTHM BAND
Album Description
This is the first-ever soul collection in Eric's famous oldies series. "Sweet Soul Sounds" includes such classics as Clarence Carter's cheating epic, "Slip Away," and Archie Bell's dance ultimatum, "There's Gonna Be A Showdown." But the great joys of this collection are the hard-to-find gems previously unavailable to most collectors - songs like "(I Wanna) Testify," featuring a pre-P-Funk George Clinton, and two soul classics making their CD debut: Denise LaSalle's "Trapped By A Thing Called Love" is one of the last great Old School soul songs, recorded in 1971 as soul music was morphing into funk and disco; it appears here on a U.S. CD for the first time ever. And, Little Sister, a female trio featuring Sly Stone's younger sibling, is represented by two cuts, one of which - "You're the One (Parts 1 & 2 )" - has never been available on any CD anywhere!"Sweet Soul Sounds" includes 20 HITS (16 of them were Top Thirty Pop and 17 made Top Ten R&B). All tracks have been digitally mastered to the exacting standards of Eric Records - in true stereo wherever possible. CD includes an 8-page booklet with detailed liner notes on each song written by renowned soul authority, Randy Poe.
Customer Reviews:
Funky Stuff.......2007-07-24
sweet memories of soul.......2007-07-12
Awesome Soul Collection!!.......2007-02-22
Now all we need is more hard-to-find soul classics on CD like "Michael" by The C.O.D.'s, "So Much Love" by Faith, Hope & Charity and the long, unedited version of "Maybe" by The Three Degrees (which all seem to be completely MIA on CD) and we'll be all set!!......Sweet Soul Sounds, Volume 2.....????.....ERIC????...Hope you're reading this!!!!
A mediocre collection.......2007-01-12
THIS IS SWEET SOUL TO MY EARS........2005-11-05
Dance Music:
- The Most Beautifullest Hits [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 1999 [Explicit Lyrics]
- Thug-A-Nomix 2000 [Explicit Lyrics]
- 'Til My Casket Drops
- TM Radio
- Trigganometry [Explicit Lyrics]
- Uncontrolled Substance [Explicit Lyrics]
- Uncontrolled Substance [Explicit Lyrics]
- Up to tha Wildstyle [CD-single]
- Urban Rhymes [Import]
Dance Music
Wires [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Nat, Matt and Dean [Box set] [Import]
Much Better [CD-single] [Import]
Nehemiah [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]
Mahler: Kindertotenlieder, Ruckert-Lieder / Meier, Maazel
Babe: Pig In The City - Music From And Inspired By The Motion Picture