| 1. Please Don't Be Mad | |||
| 2. All I Want Is You | |||
| 3. We Got Love | |||
| 4. Kissin' Time | |||
| 5. I Dig Girls | |||
| 6. Wild One | |||
| 7. Ding-A-Ling | |||
| 8. Swingin' School | |||
| 9. Little Bitty Girl | |||
| 10. Volare | |||
| 11. Sway | |||
| 12. That Old Black Magic | |||
| 13. I Wanna Thank You | |||
| 14. Butterfly Baby | |||
| 15. Good Time Baby | |||
| 16. I've Got Bonnie | |||
| 17. I'll Never Dance Again | |||
| 18. Third House (In from the Right) | |||
| 19. Wildwood Days | |||
| 20. Cha-Cha-Cha | |||
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The Best of Bobby Rydell: Cameo Parkway 1959-1964,Bobby Rydell,Abkco,Pop,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop,Teen Idol
The Best of Bobby Rydell: Cameo Parkway 1959-1964
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The Best of Bobby Rydell: Cameo Parkway 1959-1964
Bobby Rydell Manufacturer: Abkco ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000B8I8XM Release Date: 2005-10-18 |
Tracks:
- Please Don't Be Mad
- All I Want Is You
- We Got Love
- Kissin' Time
- I Dig Girls
- Wild One
- Ding-A-Ling
- Swingin' School
- Little Bitty Girl
- Volare
- Sway
- That Old Black Magic
- I Wanna Thank You
- Butterfly Baby
- Good Time Baby
- I've Got Bonnie
- I'll Never Dance Again
- Third House (In from the Right)
- Wildwood Days
- Cha-Cha-Cha
- Best Man Cried
- Forget Him
- World Without Love
- Jingle Bell Rock
- Message from Bobby
Customer Reviews:
The wait is OVER--a fine CD of Bobby's hits.......2007-07-23
The CD track set begins with the early rock and roll, doo-wop sounding "Please Don't Be Mad." Bobby sings this with all his heart and soul; and the backup chorus enhances the beauty of this opening number. "We Got Love" starts with the chorus singing these words and when Bobby comes in he positively takes flight! The chorus harmonizes so very well and the musical arrangement sports an infectiously happy, upbeat melody and tempo. Excellent!
"Wild One" speeds up the tempo even more as Bobby rocks this one to perfection! Love those ladies on backup--and the melody has a great beat to it! The percussion adds to the quality of the number, too. It's easy to understand why "Wild One" was a big hit for Bobby. In addition, Bobby sings a perfect cover of "Volare" with a stunning arrangement and a great female backup chorus. "Sway" sports an early 1960s Latin beat to it as Bobby croons this without a superfluous note!
"That Old Black Magic" gives us another example of Bobby taking a classic pop vocal and infusing it with a rock and roll arrangement to make "That Old Black Magic" his very own. Excellent! The tempo changes a few times on "That Old Black Magic;" and this only serves to enhance the number further.
"Wildwood Days" refers to that Jersey shore beach so many people always enjoyed in summertime during those simpler times. The relentlessly happy, upbeat tempo works wonders along with a wonderful female backup chorus. Bobby's voice is in perfect form for "Wildwood Days." His voice is energetic and full of masculine warmth. Who could ask for anything more?
"The Cha-cha-cha" sports a Latin beat; and "A World Without Love" shows us how well Bobby could cover a classic Beatles tune. "Jingle Bell Rock" comes off as a masterpiece; Bobby Rydell sings this along with Chubby Checker and the number comes off without a hitch! Awesome!
The CD ends with a track called "A Message From Bobby." This was originally on a 45 rpm record that came along as a bonus with a 33 rpm record. Bobby uses "A Message From Bobby" to thank his fans and reminisce a bit about his recent successes.
The liner notes include the song credits and Jeff Tamarkin contributes an informative essay about Bobby and these wonderful songs.
Bobby Rydell fans can rejoice that his greatest works for Cameo are here on this CD. I also recommend this CD as an excellent starting point for people who want to get to know Bobby's artistry for the first time. We are all much better off for Bobby sharing his talents with us; and hopefully Bobby will continue to perform as only he can for many years to come.
This guy is great!!!.......2007-02-22
Met him in Ocean City, Md. in the late 50's at a Buddy Dean record hop & was impressed at how sweet he was. I've had a crush ever since! Would love to see him again & know what's happeing in his life (children,career,
etc.) This CD is wonderful & brought back a lot of good memories.
"Tremendous And Sad".......2007-02-02
Now, what is sad and it has nothing to do with this CD. I believe that from about '61 into'63 his talents were developing at an enormous clip. During the summer of '63 he had a STARRING role with Ann Margaret, Dick Van Dyke, and Paul Lynde in the HUGE movie "Bye Bye Birdie" and within the movie he sang a very moving song, "One Boy" with Ann Margaret. This is one of the most beautiful duets that I've ever seen and heard. The movie was a huge success. He followed the movie up with a touching and very big hit record,"Forget Him". That,sadly, became his swan song. Many americans truly did, very ashamedly, did "Forget Him".I feel as though with the movie "Bye Bye Birdie" and the two touching songs, "One Boy" (With Ann Margaret within the movie) and and the big hit, "Forget Him", which followed the movie, he was on his way to super stardom in both the recording fields and that of motion pictures. That is until the Beatles SQUASHED him with their fluff. He had (has) more talent within his little finger than all four of The Beatles ever had. In fact, his talents outweighed all of the fluff of the British artists that suddenly began to flood our american airwaves including not only The Beatles, but The Dave Clark Five, The Rolling Stones, Gerry and the Pace Makers, Hermans Hermets, and even many of the american artists such as The Beach Boys, etc. I'm even including groups like "The Hollies", etc. as producers of fluff that crushed Bobby Rydell. It was so very unfair when he was being totally cut out when his total talent was becoming more and more evident and more than likely super stardom was on the horizon. He was crushed by fluff.
It's tremendous that the CD is available and it's sad what The Beatles and other "artists" plus what the american public did to him. Shameless.
Brings you back in time.......2007-01-11
life (not that I'm that old). Real music nostalgia for those who grew up
in the 60's. This is a definitely a must have cd for fans of rock and roll
and just good listening music.
Nostalgic moments!.......2006-08-26
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