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25 Greatest Hits
(1999)
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Little Anthony & the Imperials
Some singers sing from the throat, others from the nose or the heart. Little Anthony sings from his guts. On some numbers he sounds as if he's about to upchuck; thus lies the everlasting appeal of the Brooklyn doo wopper who has hung in there since the '50s. He's a song slugger who doesn't mess around in the studio or on stage being cute. He ...
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Turn the Radio Off
(1996)
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Reel Big Fish
"I'll never be a rock and roll star," Reel Big Fish's Aaron Barrett sweetly sings out in frustration at his band's inability to reach pin-up proportions on "I'll Never Be." Ah, but that song was written long before the group decided to "Sell Out," and promptly garner the attention Barrett so craved. Their timing was impeccable, for ska was then ...
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The Doo Wop Box
(1994)
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Various Artists
Rhino's four-disc collection The Doo Wop Box may not contain every classic doo wop single ever recorded, but it comes damn close. Featuring 100 tracks, superb sound, and amazingly detailed liner notes, the set is one of the best various-artist box sets ever assembled; although these four discs will be all the doo wop some listeners will ever need, ...
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Doo Wop 50 Live!
(2000)
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Various Artists
Recorded in Pittsburgh on May 11 and May 12 of 1999, Doo Wop 50 Live! is the soundtrack to the PBS special on the 50th anniversary of doo wop, featuring performances by Gene Chandler, the Del-Vikings, the Penguins, the Cadillacs, the Moonglows, the Skyliners, the Flamingos, the Jive Five, and other doo wop hitmakers. Most of the groups are fronted ...
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Turn the Radio Off [Clean]
(1997)
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Reel Big Fish
Although it occasionally sinks in its own smirky, frat-boy humor, Reel Big Fish's debut Turn the Radio Off is a muscular blend of metal, ska and punk. The group's sound is powerful and strong, but their songwriting isn't as accomplished as their sound. Still, the group can turn out a fun party record, as Turn the Radio Off proves. [Turn the Radio ...
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Street Corner Souvenirs: Doo Wop Classics
(2002)
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Various Artists
This three-disc set mixes the well-known (the Drifters' "There Goes My Baby") with the lesser-known (the Regents' "Runaround," the Crows' "I Love You So") to come up with a nicely balanced collection of doo wop and vocal R&B. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
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