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The Rock 'n' Roll Era: 1961 Still Rockin' (Time Life Music)
 
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The Rock 'n' Roll Era: 1961 Still Rockin' (Time Life Music)

Barry Mann , Carla Thomas , The Edsels , Gene McDaniels , The String-a-Longs , Troy Shondell , The Paris Sisters , The Shirelles , The Chantels , Curtis Lee Audio CD
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  • Audio CD
  • Label: Time-Life Music / Warner Special Products
  • ASIN: B000RJ6S64
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #214,398 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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22 Tracks: 1)Who Put the Bomp - Barry Mann; 2)School Is Out - Gary "U.S." Bonds; 3)Let the Four Winds Blow - Fats Domino; 4)Walk Right Back - The Everly Brothers; 5)Look in My Eyes - The Chantels; 6)Wheels - The String-a-Longs; 7)Mama Said - The Shirelles; 8)Little Egypt - The Coasters; 9)A Little Bit of Soap - The Jarmels; 10)Gypsy Woman - The Impressions; 11)This Time - Troy Shondell;12)Pretty Little Angel Eyes - Curtis Lee; 13)Take Good Care of My Baby - Bobby Vee; 14)Gee Whiz - Carla Thomas; 15)Every Beat of My Heart - The Pips; 16)Rama Lama Ding Dong - The Edsels; 17)Last Night - The Mar-Keys; 18)Barbara-Ann - The Regents; 19)Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey; 20)A Hundred Pounds of Clay - Gene McDaniels; 21)Please Stay - The Drifters; 22)I Love How You Love Me -The Paris Sisters

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars What's There Not to Like?, October 17, 2011
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Here again Time-Life Music has, through their copyright and editing prowess, put together another excellent compilation of Top 40 (or close to) hits from the beginning of the 60's. For a Baby-Boomer like me it's the closest thing to having a time traveling AM radio. Even better - without the commercials! Great stuff from a great time. Heartily recommended.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Out In The Be-Bop 1961 School Dance Night, September 8, 2011
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Scene: Brought to mind by one of the pieces of teen life-driven artwork that graces each CD in this series.

Saturday night, any third Saturday of the month from September to May, when every red-blooded teen boy and girl in the 1961 North Adamsville High School be-bop,be-bop night could only be in one locale, or want to be. That was the night of the monthly seasonally-themed high school hop where anyone, even freshmen and sophomores, could ante up the dollar admission and dance the night away. Well, almost dance the night away. And that is the dilemma confronting one freshman, Gary Ladd (he is the "wallflower" way off to the side of the gym almost into the wall if you didn't think you saw him on one of the nights in question).

Gary, well, we might as well have our moment of truth right up front, can't dance. Can't dance a damn, to hell, heaven or any place in between. Two- leftfeet. Two left-feet despite the best efforts of one Agnes Ladd, North Adamsville Class of 1961 Vice President, whose own feet have taken a terrible beating trying to teach little brother Gary the elements of the waltz, the fox trot, and hell, even the twist to no avail. But Gary, no twerp under his two left-footed exterior, has always, as he put it, exercised his democratic right to be at these universal dances, come hell or high water.

But this night, this warm April Springfest Dance night, things might just be a little different as Gary takes his place against the far wall (the wall farthest away from the girl "wallflowers" just in case you wanted an exact location. Mostly wallflowers, boy or girl, are keeping their respective distances on the odd chance that someone may actually come up and ask them to dance). First off this month the local craze rock band sensations, The Rockin' Ramrods, are here live on the makeshift bandstand. And just this minute they are tuning up with the appropriately named Please Stay by the Drifters. Secondly, a new girl in town, Elsie Mae Horton, is here. Naturally the mere fact that she is here is added reason why Gary is here (and why he tortured his sister Agnes to try, try in vain, to teach him some dance steps). See Gary has the "bug" for Elsie Mae, ya, he is smitten.

Now this Elsie Mae is maybe, on a scale of one to ten, about a six so it is not looks that have Gary (and about six other guys), well, smitten. But what Elsie Mae has is nothing but smarts, book smarts, idea smarts, talk smarts you name it smarts and one of the sweetest smiles this side of heaven. And, as Gary found out early on in one of their shared classes, very easy to talk to about anything. Yes, he is smitten; the only unknown is whether she can dance good enough to stay out of his way. That is if he gets up the nerve to ask her. And as the Ramrods start their first set with Gary Bonds' School Is Out (praise be) he notices her coming in the door. Heart pounding he starts sinking into the wall again. As they finish with Brother Bonds the Ramrods start in on The Impressions' Gypsy Woman before Gary realizes that Elsie Mae has drawn a bee-line straight for him and is standing right in front of him, turning a little red. "Oh, my god," Gary whispers under his breathe, "she is going to ask me to dance. No way." The usually easy to talk to Elsie Mae though says nothing, nothing but turns a little redder as the Ramrods cover the Pips Every Beat Of My Heart (nicely done too). She is waiting for Gary to ask her, if you can believe that. Well, two-left feet or not, he does ask her. And she smiles a little smile as she "accepts." Relief.

Needless to say when they did their dance, The Edsels' Rama Lama Ding Dong, it was nothing but a disaster. A Gary disaster? Yes. But here is the funny part. Elsie Mae Horton, formerly of Gloversville and new to North Adamsville so of unknown dance quality, had two-left feet too. Get this though. When the dance was mercifully finished, and the two had actually survived, Elsie Mae thanked Gary and told him that he was a wonderful dancer and she wished that she could dance like him. Whee! Here is the real kicker though. Elsie Mae had also been taking dancing lessons, unsuccessfully. Dancing lessons so that two-left feet Elsie Mae Horton could dance with Gary Ladd. See, she was "smitten" too. And so if you did not see Gary or Elsie Mae at the Mayfair Dance you have now solved that mystery. They were sitting, sitting very close to each other, on the seawall down at Adamsville Beach laughing about starting a "Two-Left Feet" Club. With just two members.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another Great Job From Time-Life., August 26, 2011
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This review is from: The Rock 'n' Roll Era: 1961 Still Rockin' (Time Life Music) (Audio CD)
Yet another addition to the original "Rock and Roll Era" 1954/5 - 1969 series. If you grew up in this era or just like music of the early sixtes, you're going to like this collection. Besides, who couldn't like "Little Egypt" by the Coasters. Actually it's every bit as good as the 1961 CD that it supports. As always the recording quality is as good as it could possibly be considering the age of the masters that it was derived from. Happy listening and thanks!
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