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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Oldies But Goodies 5 (Audio CD)
The Cd was ok but it wasn't the exact track listing I thought Iwas getting. I wanted the 40th aniversary edition but was sent the Golden aniversary edition.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not what I ordered,
By CutterComp "RAO" (Seattle,WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oldies But Goodies 5 (Audio CD)
I should have read the other reviews before ordering this volume. I bought it for Cathy Young's "A Thousand Stars" and it was not on this volume. Other than that all the other songs are great.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oldies But Goodies vol 5,
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This review is from: Oldies But Goodies 5 (Audio CD)
If your a fan of listening to oldies you will want to get this cd foryour connection. The cd plays better than the originals on 45.. A must have for the oldies fan.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
So-So Oldies But Goodies,
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This review is from: Oldies But Goodies 5 (Audio CD)
I have been doing a series of commentaries elsewhere on another site on my coming of political age in the early 1960s, but here when I am writing about musical influences I am just speaking of my coming of age, period, which was not necessarily the same thing. No question that those of us who came of age in the 1950s are truly children of rock and roll. We were there, whether we appreciated it or not at the time, when the first, sputtering, musical moves away from ballady Broadway show tunes and rhymey Tin Pan Alley pieces hit the radio airwaves. (If you do not know what a radio is then ask your parents or, ouch, grandparents, please.) And, most importantly, we were there when the music moved away from any and all music that your parents might have approved of, or maybe, even liked, or, hopefully, at least left you alone to play in peace up in your room when rock and roll hit post- World War II America teenagers like, well, like an atomic bomb.Not all of the material put forth was good, nor was all of it destined to be playable fifty or sixty years later on some "greatest hits" compilation but some of songs had enough chordal energy, lyrical sense, and sheer danceability to make any Jack or Jill jump then, or now. And, here is the good part, especially for painfully shy guys like me, or those who, like me as well, had two left feet on the dance floor. You didn't need to dance toe to toe, close to close, with that certain she (or he for shes). Just be alive...uh, hip to the music. Otherwise you might become the dreaded wallflower. But that fear, the fear of fears that haunted many a teenage dream then, is a story for another day. Let's just leave it at this for now. Ah, to be very, very young then was very heaven. So what still sounds good on this CD compilation to a current AARPer and, and perhaps some of his fellows who comprise the demographic that such a 1950s compilation "speak" to. Of course, "Rockin' Robin", the salacious "Sixty Minute Man", and "Mama Said". But what about the now inevitable end of the night high school dance song that seems to be included in each CD compilation? The event that you, maybe, waited around all night for. Here the classic "Since I Don't Have You" fills the bill. Yes, I know, this is one of the slow ones that you had to dance close on. And just hope, hope to high heaven that you didn't destroy your partner's shoes and feet. Well, one learns a few social skills in this world for no other reason that to "impress" that certain she (or he for she) mentioned above. I did, didn't you?
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's OK but-,
By "rew540" (Maple Grove, Minnesota United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oldies But Goodies 5 (Audio CD)
At least two of the songs have the wrong artist listed. If I had known that I would not have purchased the CD.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's OK but-,
By "rew540" (Maple Grove, Minnesota United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oldies But Goodies 5 (Audio CD)
At least two of the songs have the wrong artist listed. If I had known that I would not have purchased the CD.
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Oldies But Goodies 5 by Oldies But Goodies (Series) (Audio CD - 1990)
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