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The Brill Building Sound [BOX SET]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 25, 1993)
  • Original Release Date: 1993
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • 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: K-Tel
  • ASIN: B000008DRG
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #214,408 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Splish Splash - Bobby Darin
2. Dream Lover - Bobby Darin
3. Stupid Cupid - Connie Francis
4. Oh! Carol - Neil Sedaka
5. Stairway to Heaven - Neil Sedaka
See all 20 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Spanish Harlem - Ben E. King
2. Stand by Me - Ben E. King
3. On Broadway - The Drifters
4. Up on the Roof - The Drifters
5. Only in America - Jay & the Americans
See all 18 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Kind of Boy You Can't Forget - The Raindrops
2. Do Wah Diddy Diddy - Manfred Mann, Manfred Mann
3. When the Boy's Happy (The Girl's Happy Too) - The Four Pennies
4. It Might as Well Rain Until September - Carole King
5. Loco-Motion - Little Eva
See all 17 tracks on this disc
Disc: 4
1. Hanky Panky - Tommy James & the Shondells
2. Chapel of Love - Dixie Cups
3. I Wanna Love Him So Bad - The Jelly Beans
4. I Wonder - The Butterflys
5. Maybe I Know - Lesley Gore
See all 19 tracks on this disc

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must-Have Collection For Sixties Music Lovers!, October 9, 2004
By Jay Paul (San Francisco CA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This collection is a well-put together selection (based upon a special TV series) of great '60s tunes, with valuable liner notes and photos. If you haven't seen the documentary, "The Hitmakers," the liner notes will tell you the story, supplemented by these classic songs. If you have seen the documentary, then just sit back and enjoy the tunes all over again...
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5.0 out of 5 stars Original Price - Buy It Now - USED? Your Call, November 27, 2006
By KC "metroxing" (Northern CA) - See all my reviews
At the original IN PRINT price, it's an amazing box set of an amazing time - to think of how cool it would've been to be there in a building to watch your scribblings become tunes and then become hit records right before your eyes - and to be there with fellow writers (not to mention the singers) - those days are definitely over.

If you're just starting out and you love the late 50's & early 1960's shimmering pop wall of sound (along with Phil Spector), this is an amazing 4-CD set with over 80 of the greatest pop rock tracks of all time - again staggering that these all came out of that time, era and literally - one building - definitely get this CD.

If you already have an extensive CD collection of that time, you might want to review the tracks to make sure you're not duplicating them. This set does NOT contain any demos or alt takes.

Or if you find the USED print a bit steep, here are some things to keep in mind. If you're a real big fan, you're probably better off piecing together the greatest hits packages of: Neil Sedaka, Connie Francis, The Drifters, Chiffons, Shirelles, The Righteous Brothers, Shangrai-La's etc ... since their tracks in this box are just sprinkled throughout and not complete (except for maybe Neil Sedaka's early stuff) or you'll pretty much sweep through and collect virtually all the tracks with a handful of hits of the 50's and 60's compilations. You'd be hard pressed not to swing a compilation CD of that era and get Little Eva or Ben E. King, etc ... as for the sound quality, the more recent greatest hits releases match or beat the sound quality of this box set. The only exception are the Sedaka tracks they sound better here than my NEIL SEDAKA'S ALL TIME GREATEST HITS CD but mine might be an older compilation anyway.

The only relatively rare tracks are from the Cookies or the Girlfriends and frankly, they are pretty much minor league stuff and really more for competitsts - but then I don't really need to talk you into this box set. So, really, 100% of the best tracks are all available elsewhere and also the best artists are not complete here so you'll probably want to buy their greatest hots or anthology set of that particular artist anyway.

This is not to be dismissive of the Brill Sound box set, it's a great sampling and a great set but perhaps not at the USED price as it stands now - at its original price, there's no question you should click BUY IT NOW.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Transcendent, December 25, 2008
By Jersey Kid (Katy, Texas, America!) - See all my reviews
You are buying an extremely complete retrospective of the so-called Brill Building Sound that addresses the output of a number of writing collectives. These writers/producers all worked at one time or another within yards of each other in Manhattan. In a coincidence that would be laughable in a novel or movie, many of them grew up in the same area of Brooklyn.

The songs they wrote in this synergistic/antagonistic environment were invariably hits for a stable of artists associated with them. But, so fundamentally good were the lyrics, arrangements and ambiance that the songs were a key component of The British Invasion bands' repertoires and are often still covered. 'Live at the BBC' has several of these songs - including 'Don't Ever Change,' orginally done by The Crickets and Little Eva's 'Keep Your Hands Off My Baby' - being played live by The Beatles. And, speaking of Little Eva - fabulously mentioned as Goffin and King's babysitter who was given another song to sing ('The Locomotion') subsequently covered by Grand Funk Railroad.

I would also argue that the process used in creating these three minute expositions on being a teenager in the early 1960s also served as the model for other production families. Berry Gordy - whether by serendipity or deliberate calculation - followed the same model of a coterie of superb writers, musicians and producers that generated material for an equally talented set of performers. This pattern also appears almost due south of Detroit with the marvelous pieces created by the Stax/Volt label. An last but certainly not least, were the efforts of someone who functioned in the background at the Brill Building but nevertheless took excellent notes. The output of Phil Spector is best appreciated and comparable with this set on the 'Back to Mono' boxset.

After all the praises given to the songwriters, the musicians, the producers and the performers, there is still one more thing of almost inestimable value in this collection. You are - in point of fact - buying entry into another world; one where ambiguity does not exist. Instead you find yourself in a universe where love, trust, sincerity, loyalty, honesty and scores of other virtues are given and received and experienced in naïve purity. In these songs, in these "three minute operettas," as I believe Spector called them is found a truth about life and love and all that is important.

Yeah, I know that world wasn't real then any more than it is now. As we first heard these profoundly beautiful songs the world was moving ever more rapidly towards Vietnam; the killing fields of Cambodia; repeated genocides in Europe, Asia and Africa; AIDS; regional famine and the near total destruction of politics as anything more than something akin to what the money lenders were doing in The Temple when Jesus came upon them.

So - perhaps as self-delusion, but more as relief and succor - listen to what is arguably one of the best compendiums produced. Understand too, that part of its transcendence is that while a compendium, its value is enhanced by the diversity of the genres contained within these four CDs.
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It is so infuriating when you see a package like this ! Tons of classic tracks , many available on other collections , many not. Read more
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