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The Complete Liberty Singles (2 CD Set)

Gary Lewis & The Playboys Audio CD
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (August 28, 2012)
  • Original Release Date: 2012
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Real Gone Music
  • ASIN: B008FJW1M8
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #37,172 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. This Diamond Ring
2. Hard to Find
3. Tijuana Wedding
4. Count Me In
5. Little Miss Go-Go
6. Doin' the Flake
7. Save Your Heart for Me
8. Without a Word of Warning
9. Everybody Loves a Clown
10. Time Stands Still
See all 22 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Where Will the Words Come From
2. May the Best Man Win
3. The Loser (with a Broken Heart)
4. Ice Melts in the Sun
5. Girls in Love
6. Let's Be More Than Friends
7. Jill
8. New in Town
9. Has She Got the Nicest Eyes
10. Happiness
See all 23 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

The definitive Gary Lewis & the Playboys collection is back! This 45-track anthology came and went in a heartbeat a few years ago; the critical and commercial response was so good (and continues to be used copies sell for megabucks online) that we decided to reissue it. It's still the ideal way to explore the recordings of one of the great singles bands of the '60s, featuring the A and B-side of every single they issued on the Liberty label. Many of these original mono singles mixes and most of the B-sides were completely unavailable until this collection came along, and remember, these are the mixes you heard come cracklin' out of your radio back in the day. The annotation by Ed Osborne features interviews with producers Bones Howe and Snuff Garrett, drummers Hal Blaine and Jim Keltner, singer (and Gary's ghost" voice) Ron Hicklin and even Mr. Lewis himself. A Real Gone resurrection!

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It contains quite a few b-sides as well as all the hits. Ronald A. Swinarski  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
(And please, crank up the volume! Music fan in the Midwest  |  1 reviewer made a similar statement
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive collection June 1, 2009
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
For a more thorough review of this first-rate CD compilation, please read hyperbolium's entry here. If that doesn't make you want to order your copy today, nothing will.

I simply want to share this with you: We're well into the digital age now, and I'm always updating my collection with better-sounding (i.e., thoughtfully remastered) CDs. Over the years I've purchased two or three GL&TP compilations, including EMI's single-disc "Legendary Masters Series" comp released in 1990. Until now, that CD pretty much remained the benchmark in terms of overall sound quality and track selection. This new double-disc set blows that one and every other GL&TP compilation out of the water.

Look, I know some music junkies out there have an aversion to mono mixes, particularly if those folks did not first hear a particular song over AM radio back in the day or buy 45-rpm singles to pop onto their record players. (And I will admit to preferring stereo over mono in a general sense, at least when I listen to music through headphones -- which isn't very often.) But the remastering on this compilation is SO good that I would imagine even the most diehard stereo fans would have to believe their ears. These songs -- so many of them bona fide Top 40 classics -- jump right out of the speakers and fill the room. The musicianship, arrangements, and production values on these tracks are second to none.

Add in the excellent liner notes (featuring insightful quotes from many of the principals involved in these recordings, as well as several full-color 45 picture sleeves reproduced for the booklet), songwriter credits, and Billboard chart positions, and this GL&TP compilation is the one to own and enjoy. (And please, crank up the volume!
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
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Despite major commercial success in 1965 and 1966, including a chart-topping debut, five top-five and ten top-twenty singles, Gary Lewis' music career was all but over two years after it began. His 1967 induction into the army left his label to release stockpiled tracks and record Lewis on occasional leaves; by the time of his discharge a phalanx of bubblegum bands had taken his place in the hearts and minds of young listeners. Though Lewis' initial connections may have been eased by the fame of his actor/comedian father, Jerry Lewis, it was an inviting personality and a dream team of writers, arrangers and producers that made his vocals the center of an incredibly compelling string of singles.

The Playboys began public life in 1963 with a summer gig at Disneyland. Lewis initially played drums and rhythm guitarist Dave Walker handled lead vocals. But once in the studio with producer Snuff Garrett, Lewis found himself up front singing the group's first single, "This Diamond Ring." Co-written by Al Kooper, the song was originally released as a low-charting R&B single by Sammy Ambrose, but re-imagined by Garrett it became an unforgettable dollop of earnest pop, with Lewis' vocal thickened by double-tracking and dramatized by Hal Blaine's tympani. The double-tracked vocals would become a group trademark, with the second voice often provided by session singer Ron Hicklin.

Lewis, Garrett and arranger Leon Russell became a hit-making machine throughout 1965 and into 1966 as they reeled off "Count Me In" (written by post-Holly Cricket Glen D.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Top-of-the-line singles collection July 29, 2009
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As A&R man at Liberty Records in the early 60's, Thomas "Snuff" Garrett was behind a string of successful hits with the likes of Gene McDaniels, Johnny Burnette and Bobby Vee. In 1965, teaming up Jerry Lewis's son with a song originally intended as an r'n'b tune for the Drifters, Garrett launched Gary Lewis' pop music career with the chart-topping "This Diamond Ring". Lewis, with Garrett as producer, went on to have an uninterrupted string of top-20 hits for the next two years. But almost as quickly, due to a break with Garrett, induction into the army and with the fickle and ever-changing music-buying public, Lewis' chart successes diminished and by the end of 1969, he was gone from the top-100 forever. Before it was all over though, Gary Lewis and his Playboy band racked up an impressive 15 top-100 hits, half of which made the top 10.

Gary Lewis and the Playboys compilation CD's run the gamut from skimpy, budget pieces to comprehensive, career-spanning collections, the best of which has been EMI's "Legendary Master Series" CD. Here from Collectors' Choice however, is a complete singles collection, a feat heretofore not achieved. This two-disc set also distinguishes itself by presenting all the original mono mixes, many of which have not ever been available on CD. The degree of appeal of this set rests somewhat on the mono-purist, stereo soundstage debate but, for those demanding the original AM mix, this is the place to look.

The two discs with a total of 45 tracks contain all the a- and b-sides of Lewis' top-100 singles. Also included are a few intended-as-singles unreleased tunes, alternate b-sides and Lewis' remaining non-charting singles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars All you need
I've been a fan of Gary Lewis & The Playboys since their first single many years ago. Over the years I had bought their LP's & Singles on vinyl. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Lawrence Tuczynski
5.0 out of 5 stars Just like the original 45s!
This collection is all mono, exactly like the 1960s singles and sounds great, unless you require the stereo album versions. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Boston Brahmin
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth The Dough
This is a great set. It contains quite a few b-sides as well as all the hits. The sound quality is great. The set reminds me of those 60's beach parties and a hul-a-ba-loo reunion. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Ronald A. Swinarski
5.0 out of 5 stars Gary Lewis and the Playboys
We had just seen them in concert and wanted to hear some of their other songs. This collection is great if you want to hear mor of ths group.
Published 19 months ago by R. Cole
5.0 out of 5 stars the last time i buy a gary lewis compilation
others have done a fine job summarizing the merits of this set.

it is a big deal that these are mono mixes because that's how they sounded and should sound. Read more
Published on August 29, 2009 by Michael Yates
4.0 out of 5 stars Gary Lewis & the Playboys-Complete Liberty Singles
The most complete and best sounding Gary Lewis CD out there.The A & B sides of every single,in MONO-the way they were meant to be heard! Read more
Published on August 17, 2009 by Denis B. Johnston
5.0 out of 5 stars Dancing Under Starlit Skies
Gary Lewis & the Playboys captured my imagination back in junior high. I bought all the LPs and have bought a few re-releases of their music. Read more
Published on June 10, 2009 by Lee Armstrong
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