- Audio CD (June 22, 2001)
- Number of Discs: 1
- Format: Import
- Label: Rpm Records UK
- ASIN: B00005K2W1
- Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #112,630 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
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| 1. Gypsy Cried | |||
| 2. Two Faces Have I | |||
| 3. Summer Snow | |||
| 4. Outside the Gates of Heaven | |||
| 5. Guitars and Bongos | |||
| 6. Merry-Go-Round | |||
| 7. Make Summer Last Forever | |||
| 8. Back Track | |||
| 9. Have I Sinned | |||
| 10. Pot of Gold | |||
| 11. Too Many Miles | |||
| 12. Part of Growing Up | |||
| 13. Take Back Your Ring | |||
| 14. Don'tcha Backtrack | |||
| 15. Lost in the Crowd | |||
| 16. Egyptian Shumba | |||
| 17. What's So Sweet About Sweet Sixteen | |||
| 18. Gypsy | |||
| 19. Hold Back the Light of Dawn | |||
| 20. Blue Sixteen [#] | |||
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Egyptian Shumba, the greatest listening experience ever?,
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This review is from: Egyptian Shumba: Singles & Recordings 1962-65 (Audio CD)
If you had to ask me who I thought was the most underrated individual in the history of popular music I would say without even a moment's pause to think "Lou Christie".He was more than a pop idol, he was a true pop visionary. What other white American popster would make a bizarre wonderfully twisted ska single in 1963 (Two Faces Have I)... Then people, including myself, rave about the giant steps being made by Brian Wilson and The Beatles in the 60s, but no one else 1965 made a record as modern or as individual as Lou's Lightnin'Strikes single. If you needed any more proof of how weird and wonderful Lou's brand of pop could be this is it. Egyptian Shumba is a collection of his early 60s work with girlgroup The Tammys. It's 100% gold but track 16,the title track is perhaps the greatest single pop recording I've ever heard by anyone. As revolutionary as Good Vibrations, it sounds like a mix of the melancholic beauty present in the best girl group recordings by The Cookies and Chiffons along side The Monks as manic studio session band with Joe Meek engineering (and possibly a pinch of Sun Ra)... then for complete contrast there is the naive, sensual and gentle angelic teen love ballad Gypsy, it'll touch your heart. Sounds good? Well believe me it's even better than that.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREATEST CD OF ALL TIME!,
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This review is from: Egyptian Shumba: Singles & Recordings 1962-65 (Audio CD)
Tight pants. High falsetto. Smooth baritone.Wild eyes. Pouting lips. Wicked moves. Gyrating hips. Something extra. Something mysterious. Something special. Welcome to the world of LOU CHRISTIE. He has the surname of a savior, Five million-sellers. Twenty-eight chart items. In the 1960's, The Pharaoh Of The Falsetto Powered by such LOU CHRISTIE-penned anthems as '"Egyptian Shumba" is easily the greatest pop song ever written about ancient Egypt. It sounds like a record that might have been made if Phil Spector had swapped brains with Sun Ra 'Genius thy name is Tammys! The testimonials are justified. ~~~ RPM CD 330 22 Tracks 16 Page Fold-Out Poster / Booklet includes 5,500 word historical essay, All Tracks Written by LOU CHRISTIE and TWYLA HERBERT except All Tracks feature THE TAMMYS except #s 01 - 03. LOU CHRISTIE: THE TAMMYS: RITCHIE & THE RUNAROUNDS: THE TAMMYS:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
crazy, man,
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This review is from: Egyptian Shumba: Singles & Recordings 1962-65 (Audio CD)
I paid an obscene amount of money for this CD because I happened to hear Egyptian Shumba once. It was worth every penny. I really don't know who is the evil genius behind this music- Lou Christie, Twyla Herbert, even the Tammys themselves maybe, but there is a liberal sprinkling of insanity here, from the over the top vocals to the apparent desire to jam as many hooks as possible into each song. Things that start off like standard early 60s pop suddenly twist into something else totally original and bizarre. This is doo wop on speed, girl group music on acid. It's incredibly creative, catchy, complex, funny and wonderful music and every record here (almost) should've been a huge hit. I do wish they had included the original mono mixes of some of these, but that's a quibble. I agree with everyone else, Lou Christie (and friends) is a terrifically underrated musician and he deserves a lot more attention and respect than he seems to get.
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