Bobby Sheen - Anthology 1958-1975
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667040020
- Artisti Bobby Sheen
- Lyhyt kuvaus At last a Bobby Sheen anthology! Comprising recordings that stretch from Sheenâs debut lead vocal via his Phil Spector period to his final single, this sweeping collection covers a variety of styles that range from doo wop and the Wall of Sound to Northern and Southern soul. The earliest tracks here were cut by Bobby as the lead vocalist of the Robins, the group he joined as a 16 year-old in 1958. The influence of Clyde McPhatter is very evident on these sides, especially âLive Wire Suzyâ (a Belgian popcorn favourite) and the groupâs lively take on âThe White Cliffs Of Doverâ. By 1962 Sheen was working with Spector, initially on a one-off 45 for Liberty Records. Sharing lead vocal duties with Darlene Love, he reached the Top 10 later that year with âZip-A-Dee Doo-Dahâ, released as by Bob B Soxx & the Blue Jeans on the producerâs Philles logo. He also contributed a soaring version of âThe Bells Of St Maryâ to Spectorâs classic âA Christmas Gift For Youâ LP. The McPhatter influence is still evident on âI Want You For My Sweetheartâ and âMy Shoes Keep Walking Back To Youâ, released as a one-off single on the Dimension label in 1965. A contract with Capitol resulted in a handful of singles including the Northern Soul favourite âDr Loveâ (released in the UK in the now very collectable Capitol Discotheque â66 series). This compilation also boasts two previously unissued Capitol sides: âBaby Iâll Come Right Awayâ (the wonderful Ashford/Simpson song well-know to soul fans via Mary Loveâs reading) and the slow blues âDonât Pass Me Byâ. As the 60s came to a close, Bobby switched from his high tenor to a more contemporary lower register, cutting great tracks for Warner Bros in Muscle Shoals, Alabama with producers Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford. His superb recordings of Philip Mitchellâs âSomething New To Doâ (another Northern anthem) and âI May Not Be What You Wantâ are among his best work. He sounds totally different again on âDonât Make Me Do Wrongâ. The Ivey/Woodford team also produced Bobby swansong single, issued on the Chelsea label in 1975. The performances collected here are proof that Bobby was a singer who deserved a much higher profile than he achieved. Despite his great looks, obvious talent and strong music business connections, he never registered a hit record in his own name. This CD redresses the balance and proves that all Bobby lacked was good luck. Years spent as a member of the Coasters kept him in work until his untimely death from pneumonia in November 2000. His son Charles has become the custodian of his fatherâs legacy and contributed the wonderful photographs that illustrate the CDâs accompanying booklet, which features an essay by Dennis Garvey built around exclusive interviews with many of Bobbyâs friends and colleagues. By Simon White (Ace Records)
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1 DR LOVE
2 I MAY NOT BE WHAT YOU WANT
3 SWEET, SWEET LOVE
4 SOMETHING NEW TO DO
5 ZIP-A-DEE DOO-DAH
6 JUST LIKE THAT
7 HOW MANY NIGHTS (HOW MANY DAYS)
8 HOW MANY MORE TIMES
9 THE BELLS OF ST MARY
10 A LITTLE BIRD TOLD ME
11 MY SHOES KEEP WALKING BACK TO YOU
12 WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER
13 THE SHELTER OF YOUR ARMS
14 COME ON AND LOVE ME
15 LIVE WIRE SUZIE
16 LOVE STEALING
17 I WANT YOU FOR MY SWEETHEART
18 DON'T MAKE ME DO WRONG
19 DING DONG (SAW WOOD MOUNTAIN)
20 DON'T PASS ME BY
21 MAGIC OF A DREAM
22 BABY I'LL COME RIGHT AWAY
23 SHE TAUGHT ME WHAT LOVE REALLY IS
24 PAYBACK
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