Bemerkungen / Titelliste: |
1.1 Can't Do Sixty No More1.2 Chain Me Baby1.3 Come on and Love Me Baby1.4 Go Back1.5 I Wanna Know1.6 Laughing Blues1.7 Get Lost1.8 Little Girl Little Girl (You'd Better Quit Talking in Your Sleep)1.9 I Found Out1.10 My Thrill Girl1.11 Ten Past Midnight1.12 Bambalam1.13 Don't Pass Me By1.14 Drink Up1.15 Speed King1.16 Dead Broke1.17 I Only Had a Little1.18 I Only Had a Little (Fast Version)1.19 How Much Longer1.20 If You Just Don't Leave1.21 Honey Bunch1.22 Let Nature Take It's Course1.23 Boot Em' Up |
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Anzahl der Tonträger: |
1 |
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Beschreibung: | This album features the work of the vocal group responsible for laying the groundwork for the explosion of doo wop in the mid-to-late '50s. Formed from various gospel groups in 1952, the Du-Droppers are an important link between gospel groups, harmony groups and the rise of doo wop and rock 'n roll. Their rockin' sounds presented here from the answer song to the Dominoes, "Sixty Minute Man", "Can't Do Sixty No More" to "Boot 'Em Up is essential to any serious vocal group collection. Their two biggest hits were "I Wanna Know" and "I Found Out (What You Do When You Go Round There)," both of which reached #3 on the Billboard R&B charts. One of the CD's toughest tracks "Bamalam" was written by Leiber & Stoller but remained unissued until the '80s. Julius Caleb Ginyard, lead tenor; Willie Ray, tenor and baritone; Harvey Ray, baritone and tenor; Eddie Hashaw, bass. Acrobat. 2005., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Liner Notes: Bob Fisher (5), Labelcode ACBT214.2 (ACRCD 214), Phonographic Copyright (p) Acrobat Music Ltd, Copyright (c) Acrobat Music Ltd |
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Anzahl der Titel: |
23 |
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Herstellernummer: |
ACRCD214 |
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Details zur Produktsicherheit
Verantwortliche Person für die EU:
Membran Media GmbH Langenhorner Chaussee 602, 22419 Hamburg, DE gpsr@membran.net |
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