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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
The Best of the Duprees (Rhino) suffers from a problem common to all too many Greatest Hits/Anthology collections; the Duprees, good as they were, simply didn't have enough top of the line songs to make such an album hold together.During their three year run from August of 1962 to July of 1965, the Duprees hit the charts eight times. Of those, four hit the Top 40, but only once did they crack the Top 10. That success came with their first release, an excellent cover of the Jo Stafford classic "You Belong to Me." The Duprees' version peaked at number 7 and was a mainstay of the late DooWop era during its 13-week stay on the Billboard Top 100. The group struck next with "My Own True Love", an impressive vocal version of Tara's Theme from the movie Gone With the Wind, reaching number 13 in October of 1962. Perhaps their best song from a strictly musical perspective was 1963's "Have You Heard?", a heart-tugging teen angst ballad that really works. The song features the group's best vocal harmonies, displaying just how good the fully matured DooWop sound was. As with all Rhino productions, the mastering of this album is superb, which is not necessarily a good thing in this case. All of the original material (and these are all original tracks) was recorded on analog tape, and the limitations of that medium come through with a discernible hiss on several cuts. Rhino's meticulous dedication to precise and honest mastering also reveals one of the group's biggest weaknesses, lead singer Joey Vann's (Joseph Canzanno) tendency to try and force more power from his clear, penetrating tenor voice than it actually possessed. The unfortunate part is, Joey didn't need it. His voice was spectacular on it's own account, and his fellow Duprees backed him up with all the power he could ever use, and more. Is this truly a Greatest Hits collection? Probably not. Is it worth the price? Without a doubt. If you are a fan of the early days of Rock & Roll, and particularly the DooWop sound, do yourself a favor; pick this CD up and say "You Belong to Me!"
15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Here's Something Better,
By DONNA M. VIOLINI (LYNDHURST, N.J. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
For all you fans of Joey Vann & the "Original Duprees", I would highly recommend purchasing the 2 CDs from Sundazed Records "You Belong to Me" and "Have You Heard". Both these cds have the original versions of the songs (that were recorded in 1962-1964) and are the exact duplicates There's also the 2 CD collector set called For all you trivia buffs it also includes the last 2 songs that Joey Vann recorded (in 1965) as a solo artist. If you like the original Joey Vann versions, then definately go for The Sundazed Records 2 CDs.....but if you want the remastered enchanced versions of all Duprees songs with both lead singers, the Collectables Records 2 CD set is for you. Another CD that's very good (with Mike Kelly on lead) and a different change of pace is "The Heritage Masters" CD. And check out the one and only website about Whichever one(s) you choose..enjoy the memories and
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great group harmonies with a classic rock touch,
By VinceC (Morristown, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of Duprees (Audio CD)
One listen to this recording will tell you why the Duprees are still popular favorites at Atlantic City and in concerts throughout the country. Expertly crafted harmonies from gifted singers who treat each song with special care. Their hits are here as are the timeless love songs that are the Duprees trademark. Simply put- one great album. If you enjoy the sounds of true pop music with a early 1960's flavor this is for you.
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