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Billboard Top Hits: 1962-66 [Box set]

Billboard Top Rock'N'Roll Hits (Series)Audio CD
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Billboard Top Rock & Roll Hits: 1957-1961 combines five discs from Rhino's Billboard series in one slipcase. Anyone who already owns the original discs doesn't need this box set, but this is a nice way to get all five discs at one time, especially since they offer a good cross-section of pop, rock & roll and R&B hits from the late '50s. Among the featured hits are "All Shook Up," "Wake Up Little… Read more in Amazon's Billboard Top Rock'N'Roll Hits (Series) Store

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  • Audio CD (October 5, 1989)
  • Number of Discs: 5
  • Format: Box set
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Rhino / Wea
  • ASIN: B0000033KQ
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #186,767 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Green Onions
2. Duke of Earl
3. Soldier Boy
4. Sheila
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Disc: 2
1. Sugar Shack
2. Surf City
3. He's So Fine
4. It's My Party
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Disc: 3
1. Bread and Butter
2. Under the Boardwalk
3. I Get Around
4. The Little Old Lady from Pasadena
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Disc: 4
1. The Name Game
2. A Lover's Concerto
3. This Diamond Ring
4. Help Me, Rhonda
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Disc: 5
1. I'm a Believer
2. Summer in the City
3. Wild Thing
4. Hanky Panky
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5.0 out of 5 stars awesome '60s rock, February 17, 2008
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Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Billboard Top Hits: 1962-66 (Audio CD)
Billboard Top Rock & Roll Hits: 1962-1966 is a five CD box set that has some of the best rock tunes released between 1962 and 1966. This is a must-have box set for fans of `60s rock.

The first CD has hits from 1962. Booker T. & The MG's begin with "Green Onions." The electric guitars rock and the percussion is awesome. Gene Chandler turns in a rock song with a dash of doo wop on "Duke Of Earl;" this romantic number features Gene singing perfectly and the backup harmonizing is flawless. I really like the musical arrangement, too.

Joey Dee & The Starliters do their electric "Peppermint Twist;" this tune still sounds fresh today! Little Eva's energetic "The Loco-motion" shows her heart and soul, too. Neil Sedaka does a great rendition of "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" that reflects a certain innocence because of the beautiful arrangement; and the CD ends with Freddy Cannon doing a rockin' ballad, "Palisades Park."

The second CD has tunes from 1963. Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs start with what sounds like a bubblegum pop hit entitled "Sugar Shack." Jimmy's excellent diction bolsters his performance. Jan & Dean weigh in with "Surf City;" the awesome beat and the background harmonizing shine! The Chiffons sing their hearts out on "He's So Fine." The Chiffons sing sweetly of the men they love.

Nino Tempo & April Stevens perform my favorite song on the second CD, "Deep Purple." "Deep Purple" has brilliant major and minor modulations and I love that percussion on "Deep Purple." The Beach Boys end the album with "Surfin' U.S.A." They harmonize and sing this flawlessly. The arrangement uses the guitars, drums and percussion very well.

The third CD gives us terrific numbers from 1964. The Drifters do "Under The Boardwalk;" and the arrangement uses the percussion to great advantage. The Beach Boys weigh in with "I Get Around;" their sound is incredible and this excellent ballad celebrates the freedom young men enjoy as they have fun and meet women.

Jan & Dean give us their "Little Old Lady (From Pasadena);" this great Beach Boys sounding tune works and Jan & Dean do this right! The background vocalists harmonize well. For a noticeable change of pace, there's The Dixie Cups singing "Chapel Of Love." The Dixie Cups sing this beautifully as they dream of marrying their special men. The Dixie Cups are an excellent example of a `60s girl group.

The Zombies have a strong one with "She's Not There;" and The Shangri-Las end the album with a hit from 1964, "Leader Of The Pack."

The fourth CD, with its 1965 hits, has Shirley Ellis doing her bouncy tune "The Name Game." When Shirley sings you truly believe she loves this playful song. The electric guitars and drums sound very good. The Toys do "A Lover's Concerto" to perfection; this beautiful ballad is a favorite of mine. The piano, brass and percussion sound awesome and they sing and harmonize like pros! Gary Lewis & The Playboys also do "This Diamond Ring;" they never miss a beat!

"Help Me Rhonda" by The Beach Boys has that awesome, unmistakable Beach Boys sound; I love the lyrics and The Beach Boys perform this flawlessly.

"1-2-3" by Len Barry is a great early rock song; this tune uses brass, drums, percussion, piano and more! Len Barry's voice is clear and strong. Sonny & Cher do one of their greatest with "I Got You Babe." The percussion enhances the arrangement; and Sonny & Cher sing passionately.

The fifth CD has hits from 1966. The Monkees begin with "I'm A Believer." This sounds like pop but it rocks rather well. The Lovin' Spoonful continues with "Summer In The City;" this gritty rock tune still sounds good today. I like the musical arrangement with the drums and percussion.

Tommy James And The Shondells sing "Hanky Panky." Tommy James And The Shondells perform with energy and the modulations between major and minor keys sound great on "Hanky Panky." Percy Sledge also sings "When A Man Loves A Woman;" Percy sings with great sensitivity. The arrangement uses the drums, guitars and percussion really well. The Mamas & The Papas also do their hit "Monday, Monday." "Monday, Monday" features their incredible ability to sing, harmonize and make great music effortlessly.

The Beach Boys perform their timeless number called "Good Vibrations." I especially like the middle of the song but it all works very well and "Good Vibrations" is one of the best rock songs ever written. Mitch Rider & The Detroit Wheelers also have a hit with their electric delivery of "Devil With A Blue Dress On & Good Golly Miss Molly."

Overall, this incredible five CD box set has great hits from 1962 all the way through 1966. I highly recommend it to people who love `60s rock.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Big Billboard Collection!!!, March 5, 2006
This review is from: Billboard Top Hits: 1962-66 (Audio CD)
I Have this box set of the Billboard Top Rock'n'Roll Hits 1962-1966. I'm doing a Billboard Top Rock'n' Roll Hits collection from 1957-1972. Good for a little shortcut of your Billboard collection. So many good songs that I've never had before.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not all original versions...., April 26, 2008
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Bruce E. Munck (Gaston, SC United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Billboard Top Hits: 1962-66 (Audio CD)
Having grown up in the era of the fifties/sixties I am still a huge fan of the music from back then. I was doing a search for the 1962 version of Stranger on the Shore and took a look at this compilation in hopes of finding it here. Although it is not included here there are a lot of good songs on these cd's. Unfortunately, one of my favorites, Under The boardwalk, is not the officially released version that was aired in Detroit in the sixties. The difference may seem minor to some as this modified version is the one that has been airing on oldies stations for the past twenty or so years, but in the original version "making love" was not there...it was "falling in love" all the way through. For me, that is a huge difference. Why mess with a classic? Even if the Drifters wanted to say "making love" but were denied by the censors, the 'milder' version was the one released and is the one I heard daily during its run and ultimately came to love. When you hear something over and over and over you become very familiar with it and can detect even slight variances. I would like to believe that someone still offers the 'real' original version.
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