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  • SKU: BCD17289
  • Format: CD
  • UPC: 5397102172892
  • Street Date: 05/03/13
  • PreBook Date: 01/01/01
  • Label: Bear Family Records »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 84 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Year of Production: 2013
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: NORTH AMERICA

 

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Street Corner Symphonies 1959

1-CD-Album Digipak (4-plated) with 84-page booklet, 34 tracks. Total playing time approx. 84 mns

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Doo-Wop is one of the foundation stones of Rock 'n' Roll. BEAR FAMILY will issue the definitive story of Doo-Wop from 1939-1963! The final five volumes covering 1959-1963 are out now! Every Doo-Wop hit! Every neglected classic! Every ground-breaking record! Detailed song-by-song notes and amazing rare photos from the golden era!

Like Rap, Doo-Wop music was an urban American art-form. It was sung on street-corners, in stairwells of tenement apartments, in high school toilets ... and it was preserved for posterity in recording studios. Most of the performers were African-American, and many of the songs were romantic - in sharp contrast to the bleak reality of urban African-American life at the time. Doo-Wop had its origins in the black pop and gospel groups of the pre-World War II era, but it flourished in the years after World War II and became a major contributing force to the evolution of Rock 'n' Roll. In fact, some eminent cultural historians cite records like Sixty Minute Man and Gee are among the first Rock 'n' Roll records. Both of those classics, along with many more, are on BEAR FAMILY's definitive history of Doo-Wop, 'Street Corner Symphonies. ' As always, you can trust BEAR FAMILY to get it right.

Starting in 1939 with pre-Doo-Wop acts like the Golden Gate Quartet, the Ink Spots, and the Mills Brothers, 'Street Corner Symphonies' will take the story until the end of the Doo-Wop era in 1963. The final five volumes cover the years 1959 to 1963. There are simply too many hits to list - just look at the track listing! Suffice to say that these were the records that provided the soundtrack to the Rock 'n' Roll revolution ... Read more at: https://www.bear-family.de/

Track Listing

  • Flamingos - Suddenly There's A Valley
  • Clovers - I Only Have Eyes For You
  • Skyliners - Love Potion No. 9
  • Crests - This I Swear
  • Sheppards - The Angels Listened In
  • Falcons - Island Of Love
  • Impalas - You're So Fine
  • Channels - Sorry (I Ran All The Way Home)
  • Accents - My Love Will Never Die
  • Shirelles - Wiggle, Wiggle
  • Impressions - Dedicated To The One I Love
  • Dion and The Belmonts - Senorita I Love You
  • Little Anthony & The Imperials - A Teenager In Love
  • Mystics - Shimmy, Shimmy, Ko-Ko-Bop
  • Rivieras - Hushabye
  • Genies - Moonlight Serenade
  • Passions - Who's That Knocking
  • Coasters - Just To Be With You
  • Smith, Huey (and The Clowns) - Charlie Brown
  • Dells - Dearest Darling
  • Olympics - Dry Your Eyes
  • Little Jimmy and The Tops - (Baby) Hully Gully
  • Eternals - Puppy Love
  • Fireflies - Rockin' In The Jungle
  • Fiestas - You Were Mine
  • Boss-Tones - Good News
  • Phil Phillips with The Twiligh - Mope-itty Mope
  • Desires - Sea Of Love
  • Fantastics - Let It Please Be You
  • Satintones - There Goes My Love
  • Fascinators - My Beloved (without strings)
  • Sonics - Oh Rose Marie
  • Drifters - This Broken Heart
  • Isley Brothers - There Goes My Baby
  

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