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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Love This, November 13, 2008
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This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
I really don't know why but I really love this album. I know the Cuff Links and The Archies were "created" bands but the songs are so innocent, bouncy and well produced, I couldn't help myself. The vocals are tops and "When Julie Comes Around" is just a great pop song along with the title track. Most of the other tracks are not only listenable they are very good and the ballads are very well arranged.

Surprised? I was.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Cuff Links are back!!, January 23, 2009
This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
For those of you who have been wanting to hear Tracy and all of the other Cuff Links hits on one album look no further. Like may other people I had been looking out for this album for many years and recently saw it on Amazon.com. There was little information as to whether it was the original hits by the original artists. When it arrived today I couldn't wait to play it. Wow it was all the original hits and they sound soooo great. Well worth the money if you are a fan of The Cuff Links.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I have loved this song ever since i was a little girl., May 16, 1999
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This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
When i was a little girl my mom bought me the record and i listened to it over and over again obviously because my name is tracy(only spelled traci)i absolutly loved it then and still do,although i never hear it anymore and i have had a hard time locating it until now,could you please please please e mail me even just a tid bit of the song named for all of us 70's traci, tracy,tracie and traceys in the world.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Archies' Ron Dante sings sweet bubblegum pop as the Cuff Links, November 13, 2010
This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
Vocalist Ron Dante is the American version of British studio singer Tony Burrows. Though he didn't duplicate Burrows' feat of charting hit singles as the lead singer of four different groups in a single year (Edison Lighthouse, White Plains, Pipkins, Brotherhood of Man, all in 1970), Dante's singing was nearly as ubiquitous. His first brush with fame came with the novelty single "Leader of the Laundromat," by the Detergents, and he was widely heard singing the famous "you deserve a break today" jingle for McDonald's. But his biggest score was as the lead singer of the Archies, minting the single-of-the-year (and the national anthem of the bubblegum world), "Sugar, Sugar." In parallel with the Archies' ride on the charts, Dante re-teamed with Detergents' songwriter-producers Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss and cooked up this album under the Cuff Links banner.

The Cuff Links were, like Tony Burrows' "bands," a studio concoction rather than a working group. Dante provided both lead and brilliantly arranged backing voices, and as on the Archies' records, went uncredited. Though he recorded a solo album in 1970, his first real claim to named fame came a few years later as the producer of many Barry Manilow hit records, and later as an award-winning Broadway producer. His anonymous work with the Detergents, Archies and Cuff Links has been sporadically anthologized and reissued over the years, focusing mostly on the hit singles; this CD release reintroduces the Cuff Links first album back to the market, adding a handful of singles drawn from the group's still-unissued second album, and several more bonuses.

The album is a by-product of the effervescent single "Tracy," which became a hit just as the Archies' "Sugar, Sugar" started to fade on the charts. The album was recorded quickly to capitalize on the single's success, but with songs drawn from Vance and Pockriss' catalog of co-writes, plus a pair of well selected covers, it's a great deal more solid than the short time in the studio would suggest. Rupert Holmes (who would later hit with "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)") was brought in to arrange the strings, and his simple lines perfectly complement Dante's overlaid vocals. The bubbly tone of the title track is balanced by wistful tunes, including the moving antiwar sentiments of "All the Young Women," the Left Banke-styled nostalgia of "I Remember," and the autumnal lost-love B-side "Where Do You Go?"

The two cover songs are given nice twists, with a catchy organ riff and memorable call-and-response vocals on "Put a Little Love in Your Heart," and an effective Burt Bacharach-styled treatment of Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline." The songs run deeper than comparable bubblegum tunes written expressly for the pre-teen crowd, but their melodies remain hummable, and the lyrics catchy. Like the music that came out of Don Kirshner's world, the craft here is superb - just listen how the album's second single, "When Julie Comes Around," builds masterfully from a tense organ and drum opening into a perfect mix of electric and acoustic guitars and then builds into a joyous melody in parallel with the lyrics turn from loneliness to happiness; the transitions back and forth between desperation and elation are handled just as perfectly as the song finally plays itself out with a smile.

With the single a hit and the album edging onto the charts, the producers assembled a road band, but Dante declined to tour and vocalist Joe Cord took his place. For the self-titled follow-up album, Dante and Cord split the lead vocals. The album's first three bonus tracks are drawn from the second album's singles, "Run Sally Run" (in mono), "Robin's World" and "Thank You Pretty Baby" (also in mono). The first of the three has a hurried tempo, the second is a terrifically relaxed piece of mid-tempo sunshine pop, and the latter a catchy staccato vocal pop production. Of the three remaining bonus tracks (all in mono), "The Kiss," "All Because of You," and "Wake Up Judy," the middle one was the group's last single on Decca. The other two are unexplained in John Purdue's otherwise detailed liner notes. If you love sunshine and bubblegum pop, snap this one up before it goes out of print again! [©2010 hyperbolium dot com]
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars good cd, November 15, 2009
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This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
this CD has the cufflinks 2 biggest selling 45s on it. both tracks sound just like the original singles did. seems to be a good recording. hard to find I am glad I found this CD.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth finding..., April 14, 2000
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This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
I sought this album out for the title track, which I absolutely love, but it took some searching used CD shops. It was worth finding! Beyond "Tracy," there's the similarily melodic and harmonic but more love-impaired "Where Do You Go," a version of "Sweet Caroline" much more palatable than Neil Diamond's, the sweet love tale "Early In The Morning," and the dynamic and ultimately depressing "All The Young Women," a song that touches on the tragedies and losses of Vietnam here at home. If you love the music of the 60s and 70s, and find this album, grab it... you won't regret it.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tracy, September 12, 2009
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This review is from: Tracy (Audio CD)
i got what was advertised, was condition they said it was.
received in mail very fast.
would do business again with this person
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