Everybodys Records

Platters - Rock

Details

Format: CD
Label: BFY
Rel. Date: 06/09/2017
UPC: 5397102175589

Rock
Artist: Platters
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Bark, Battle and Ball
2. I Don't Know Why
3. In the Middle of Nowhere
4. By the River Sainte Marie
5. Sixteen Tons
6. Don't Let Go
7. Love, Your Magic Spell Is Everywhere
8. He's Mine
9. Lie Low 1
10. In a Little Spanish Town 1
11. Hula Hop 12: Let's Fall in Love 1
12. On a Slowboat to China 1
13. I Wanna 1
14. A Tisket, a Tasket 1
15. It Isn't Right 1
16. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 1
17. Out of My Mind 1
18. Advertise It 1
19. Movin' in 2
20. Heartbreak 2
21. Love Me or Leave Me 2
22. My Heart Belongs to Daddy 2
23. Winner Take All 2
24. You Don't Say 2
25. Roses of Picardy 2
26. True Lover 2
27. When You Wore a Tulip (; I Wore a Big Red Rose) 2
28. Darktown Strutter's Ball 2
29. In the Still of the Night

More Info:

New mastering of the most rockin' tracks by The Platters, 1955-1962. Also contains many dance versions of such standards as 'On A Slow Boat To China', 'Sixteen Tons' and Cole Porter's 'In The Still Of The Night'. Tony Williams (tenor vocal), David Lynch (tenor vocal), Zola Taylor (female vocal), Paul Robi (baritone vocal), and Herb Reed (bass vocal) - The Platters! 'During the mid-to-late 1950s, the ultra-polished vocal group was the epitome of cool, velvet-smooth harmonizing as they cranked out an avalanche of smash ballads under the supervision of manager Buck Ram. Filmmakers cast them as the relatively safe and sedate antidote to the otherwise steamy sounds dished up in the memorable films 'Rock Around the Clock,' 'The Girl Can't Help It,' 'Rock All Night,' 'Carnival Rock,' and 'Girls Town,' their segments allowing overheated teenagers a chance to cool down a bit in their sweaty theater seats.' 'Yet a close examination of their mammoth catalog for Chicago's Mercury Records reveals a surprising number of up-tempo gems that entirely legitimize the concept of this collection. You may not recognize all of the titles at first glance, but taken as a whole they confirm that The Platters could indeed rock whenever Ram allowed them to. They'd started out as an R&B vocal group before magnificently crossing over to the pop realm.' (Bill Dahl)
        
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