For the most part, this collection of pop recordings originally released on 45 RPM singles between 1965 and 1969, lives up to its title, that is, assuming that words like "hits," "gold," and "classics" can be defined loosely. The tension here is really between the first two words of the title, "lost" and "hits." One might say that such well-known tracks as Dusty Springfield's "Son of a Preacher Man" and the Lovin' Spoonful's "Nashville Cats" are hardly lost, while there are several tracks that would not qualify in most people's books as hits. Nevertheless, 39 out of the 40 cuts reached Billboard's Hot 100 (some just barely), the only exception being Harpers Bizarre's "Malibu U.," the B-side of the group's 1967 single "Anything Goes"; 33 made the Top 40; and ten went all the way to the Top Ten. The bulk of the selections, then, were minor hits that will be remembered by people who were listening to AM radio during the second half of the 1960s, but that, because they were not big hits, have not had much life since then. The album features several major stars of the era, among them the Everly Brothers, Brenda Lee, and the Monkees, but more notable are the one-hit wonders whose names may be recalled (and then probably only vaguely) by those same AM radio listeners: the Cherry People, Every Mother's Son, Four Jacks and a Jill, the Hombres, Leapy Lee, Magic Lanterns, the Neon Philharmonic, Michael Parks, People, Peppermint Rainbow, Rhinoceros, the Rose Garden, and Mason Williams. The collection comes courtesy of Warner Special Products, but recordings were licensed from all the other major labels and quite a few minor ones. Joe Knoche's annotations note that many tracks are making their U.S. CD debuts, citing, for example, the Association's "Goodbye Columbus" and Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Rock & Roll Restaurant" (a much-shortened studio recording of his famous signature song). It is also true, however, that several, including the Five Americans' "Western Union," the Sweet Inspirations' "Sweet Inspiration," and Lulu's "Best of Both Worlds," are in monophonic sound even though there are stereo versions in existence. (In other cases, such as Crispian St. Peter's "Pied Piper" and the Fireballs' "Bottle of Wine," stereo versions have yet to turn up.) But that's just to say that the collection isn't perfect; actually, the most serious criticism to be made, especially for those baby boomers who are its intended audience, is that the album has only 40 tracks, not, say, the 50 that might have fit on two CDs.
VA - Lost Hits Of The 60's (40 Solid Gold AM Radio Classics)
Warner Special Products – OPCD-4573
CD1
1. Spanky And Our Gang - Lazy Day
2. Harpers Bizarre - 59Th Street Bridge Song (Feeling Groovy)
3. Four Jacks And A Jill - Master Jack
4. The Five Americans - Western Union
5. The Neon Philharmonic - Morning Girl
6. Dusty Springfield - Brand New Me
7. The Cyrkle - Turn Down Day
8. Magic Lanterns - Shame, Shame
9. Barbara Lewis - Baby, I'm Yours
10. The Happenings - I Got Rhythm
11. Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man
12. The Everly Brothers - Bowling Green
13. Patty Duke - Don't Just Stand There
14. The Sweet Inspirations - Sweet Inspiration
15. The Association - Goodbye Columbus
16. Crispian St. Peters - Pied Piper
17. Lulu - Best Of Both Worlds
18. The Peppermint Rainbow - Will You Be Staying After Sunday
19. The Rose Garden - Next Plane To London
20. The Fireballs - Bottle Of Wine
CD2
01. Joe South - Games People Play
02. Glenn Yardbrough - Baby The Rain Must Fall
03. Dino, Desi And Billy - I'm A Fool
04. Rhinoceros - Apricot Brandy
05. Brenda Lee - Crying Game
06. The Cherry People - And Suddenly
07. Harpers Bizarre - Malibu U.
08. Arlo Guthrie - Alice's Rock And Roll Restaurant
09. The Monkees - D.W. Washburn
10. Mason Williams - Classical Gas
11. The Cowsills - Indian Lake
12. Freddy Cannon - Action
13. Jerry Jeff Walker - Mr. Bojangles
14. The Lovin' Spoonful - Nashville Cats
15. Every Mother's Son - Come On Down To My Boat
16. People - I Love You
17. Leapy Lee - Little Arrows
18. The Critters - Mr. Dieingly Sad
19. Michael Parks - Long Lonesome Hightway
20. The Hombres - Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)
Thanks. This comp has many great non-standard inclusions!
ReplyDeleteThanks Dmitrich; I thought I had it but I didn't. Glad I checked
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