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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bartley and Eric Records do it again!,
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This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
As other reviews have stated, this is another excellent compilation from Dick Bartley and Eric Records. As mentioned, while some are available in many other places, ("Keep On Dancing") many others are pure gems or re-issued in vastly superior sound quality.
First, a big reason to get this set is the superior sound quality and original mixes. The "Long Version" of the Righteous Brothers "Soul and Inspiration" is a revelation, with its original longer intro and stereo separation which makes me use this one vs my other versions. This carries on to Desmond Dekker's "Israelites" one of the first Ska/Rock Steady songs to hit the charts. Its like hearing it again for the first time with its clean mix and true stereo. Another is the Troggs "Love Is All Around" in stereo for the first time. Older versions seemed a little fuzzy with not much gain, but this one is classic and makes the disc worth it alone. This is true also with The Fortunes' "You've Got Your Troubles" and especially The Sir Douglas Quintets "Mendocino". A track highlight is the Ides Of March's "You Wouldn't Listen". This was more of a regional hit, but I have not heard it in many years and recognized it immediately! A true find fo any collector and another reason for 5 stars. You catch a small glimmer of the group that brought us "Vehicle" in 1970 and later lead vocalist for Survivor (Jim Peterick). Some songs are available on limited group compilations, such as the New Colony Six, American Breed, and Dee Jay and the Runaways, but why pay about $16 bucks each when the target tunes are here in argueably a cleaner form? Another plus is the true single in stereo mix of "Whiter Shade Of Pale", and as mentioned by another reviewer, you will NOT go back to the old mono version. While the Procol Harem compilation has a longer mix with intro, this is the true single mix, without the intro talk and such. Maybe his best compilation yet. As usual, great liners notes, with the major details included. Its great to see more and more of this type of release of the great tunes of the 60's. A must buy.
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dick Bartley is the oldies lover's friend.,
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This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
What makes an essential oldies CD compilation? First, a great track listing, full of songs you love but aren't sick of hearing on oldies radio, movie soundtracks or TV commercials. Second, great remastering from original sources to get the best sound quality. Third, something that hasn't been found elsewhere. Collections that are compiled by disc jockey Dick Bartley always hit the nail on the head in all three of these crucial areas. This disc is the best collection he's come up with (and that's really saying a lot!). The sound quality of this CD is excellent and the track listing is incredible.
To finally have stereo mixes of Procol Harum's "Whiter Shade of Pale" and The Troggs' "Love Is All Around" is enough to warrant purchase of this disc. To have the restored original instrumental intro to The Righteous Brothers' "Soul and Inspiration" is also worth buying this disc for. To have so many other great tunes on the same disc ("I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight", "The Clapping Song", "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine", "I Will Always Think About You", "Fire", "Mendocino", etc.) makes it even more worth the dough. Throw in a cool tune that's never been on CD before (Dee Jay & The Runaways' "Peter Rabbit") and you have a perfect oldies compilation. I've had this disc in my car for weeks now and keep playing the Boyce/Hart and Procol Harum tracks over and over and over. I don't think I could ever be satisfied by the mono version of "Whiter Shade of Pale" again. Besides all of the above, how cool is it to have The Righteous Brothers and The Walker Brothers back to back?
24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHEN TWO CLASS ACTS COLLIDE...,
By HippoRadio "TOO BIG--a 60s-70s fan" (Charleston, SC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
Dick Bartley is THE master at playing "Oh-Wow Oldies"...Eric is the master at finding the highest quality source of them. This collaboration has yielded what may be Eric's best release yet!
Bartley's "Classic Oldies 1965-1969" comes packed with many elusive tracks from the bygone MGM-Fontana-Mercury and UNI (MCA-Universal) catalog. New Colony Six fans-read on with glee...BOTH of their desperately sought after Mercury-era pop hits are here! Not since Rhino axed the "Colonized" compilation several years back, have "I Will Always Think About You" and "Things I'd Like To Say" been available on CD outside an inflated online auction. This collection includes essential British "Oh-Wows" from The Walker Brothers, Fortunes, Troggs, and Silkie that disappeared many years ago--again, courtesy of Rhino--when they discontinued the nine-CD "British Invasion" series. Also in attendance are several "delicious" out-of-print Top-10 tracks including: Desmond Dekker & The Aces' "Israelites" from the UK-Island label's prog-reggae period in the late 60s; A rare stereo mix of Shirley Ellis' sound-alike follow-up to "The Name Game"--"The Clapping Song"; and The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown's #2-charting "Fire"--one of the initial introductions of R&R psychedelica to a broader Top-40 audience. While there are a few easily-available staples here, much of this disc truly meets the "hard-or impossible to find" standard, including: The Sir Douglas Quintet's final 1969 #27 hit--"Mendocino"; The Ides Of March first chart appearance in 1966--"You Wouldn't Listen"; and yes...Dee Jay & The Runaways' 1966 oldie from hell week--"Peter Rabbit"...Your frat reunion will thank you! Finally, as a nice bonus, the "extended intro" alternate take of The Righteous Brothers' "Soul And Inspiration", and a STEREO version of The Trogg's "Love Is All Around" are EXCLUSIVE to this compilation. EVERY one of the 18 tracks on "Bartley--Classic Oldies 1965-1969" exhibits audio quality that is equal to-or better than any previously-released source material. The Gentrys' "Keep On Dancing" (never a protege amoung hi-fi master tapes) featured here, is the finest currently available. Only a long-unavailable version on Mercury's "45s on CD" series (1988) is comparable in fidelity. Eric's latest offering is EXCEPTIONAL, and requires a special, rarely-bestowed "SIX-STAR" rating!
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superior sound oldies.,
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This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
Eric Records continue their release of remastered from the 'first generation mastertapes' series under the "Dick Bartley Presents...." logo.
This disc contains - among its 18 tracks - the original long version of (You're My) Soul and Inspiration/Righteous Brothers; and true stereo versions of Love Is All Around/Troggs, and A Whiter Shade of Pale/Procol Harum. The biggest reason to get this set is the superior sound quality and the original mixes.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great cd / great sound,
By DAVID A MILLER (Heyburn, ID United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
This is a great cd with some great songs. Nice to hear Whiter shade of pale and Love is all around in true stereo. I love the Righteous Brothers Soul & Inspiration a great song and even though the song is only extended a few seconds at the beggining, its just a great song. There are a few throw away songs like Peter Rabbit, but is overpowered by many other great songs. I love Bend Me Shape Me, Society Child, I wonder what she's doing tonight, great to hear Sir Douglas Quintet's Mendocino. A lot of songs not that commonly found on other "various artist" cd's are here. I was excited before I bought the CD that the Shirley Ellis song "The Clapping Song" was included. I remember that I loved that song when I was 12 or 13 and haven't heard it since. But hearing it now 30 some years later, what the heck was I thinking, what a stupid song. But it did bring back memories...
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT MEMORIES! GREAT CD!,
By Lola "music lover" (long island, ny) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
With the exception of a couple tracks on this 60's CD, this was well worth adding to my collection. I could have done without "The Clapping Song" and "Peter Rabbit", for instance. But to find a compilation that had "Things I'd Like to Say", "Love is All Around", and "Society's Child" all included on it made the purchase a must have for me. This is highly recommended for those who get nostalgic when they hear some of these great tunes from the 60's. Enjoy!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Good Stuff, Great Sound,
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This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
Very nice collection of mid to late 60's top 40 tracks. First time true stereo on "Love Is All Around" and "Whiter Shade Of Pale", and even the ones you may have already sound better than ever. I might have left off "Keep On Dancing" for something that hasn't popped up on a dozen other compilations, but that's a minor gripe. I don't think that any oldies collector will be disappointed with this CD. Like the other guy said, just buy it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dick Bartley stands for quality,
This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
The sound quality on this disc is so clean, it will re-introduce you to some classic songs that are a whole lot different without the tape hiss. Nothing short of amazing, and worth every penny since a lot of work was obviously put into this. Forget those sloppy "oldies" collections where the tracks don't keep up with technology. Every track on this disc replaces a now unlistenable version I have on another compilation.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Collection,
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Now how can you go wrong with a CD that gives you "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" by the Walker Brothers? What a great rendition of a great song.
Like most compilations, you'll get some songs that probably won't overwhelm your interest (Peter Rabbit?), but overall it's a wonderful collection. The Righteous Brothers, The Walker Brothers...and fused well with other era songs. You even get "Fire" from the Crazy World of Arthur Brown. A very enjoyable CD.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A fantastic 60's tunes compilation,
This review is from: Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 (Audio CD)
There are couple of clunkers in the mix ("Peter Rabbit" and "You Wouldn't Listen") but otherwise "Classic Oldies 1965-1969" is a superb collection. I have not heard the slow dance tune "Things I'd Like to Say" since 1969 and this is a clean original stereo rendition. For me it was worth the price of the entire CD, so the other great songs (e.g., "Soul and Inspiration," "Israelites," and "Society's Child") are a bonus.
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Dick Bartley Presents: Classic Oldies 1965-1969 by Various Artists (Audio CD - 2004)
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