Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 10

Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 10

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
Full title - Golden Age Of American Rock 'N' Roll Volume 10. The tenth & final volume in Ace Records' longest-running & most prestigious series. 30 tracks, mastered from the finest sources available. Artists include The Rinky-Dinks feat. Bobby Darin, The Coasters, The Bobbettes, Ricky Nelson, The Chords, Roy Orbison & many more. 2002.

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Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 10

The Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 10
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Another great production from ACE
  • It is not done better than this
  • A Death In The Family
  • All good things must come to an end...
The Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 10
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Ace Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
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ASIN: B00006IQEP
Release Date: 2004-12-27

Tracks:

  1. Early In The Morning - The Rinky-Dinks
  2. Will You, Willyum - Janis Martin
  3. Searchin' - The Coasters
  4. You Can Have Her - Roy Hamilton
  5. Just Because - Lloyd Price
  6. Rockin' Red Wing - Sammy Masters
  7. I Shot Mr. Lee - The Bobbettes
  8. Stood Up - Ricky Nelson
  9. Believe Me - The Royal Teens
  10. Little Girl Of Mine - The Cleftones
  11. Under The Moon Of Love - Curtis Lee
  12. A Lover's Question - Clyde McPhatter
  13. The Hunch - Paul Gayten
  14. Mona Lisa - Carl Mann
  15. What Can I Do - Donnie Elbert
  16. Shirley - The Schoolboys
  17. This Should Go On Forever - Rob Bernard
  18. I Love You - The Volumes
  19. For Your Precious Love - Jurry Butler And The Impressions
  20. Gilee - Sonny Spencer
  21. We Told You Not To Marry - Titus Turner
  22. Why - The Cues
  23. Dedicated To The One I Love - The '5' Royales
  24. Sugaree - Rusty York
  25. Sh-Boom - The Chords
  26. Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison
  27. Hearts Of Stone - The Charms
  28. Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey
  29. Ain't Got No Home - Clarence 'Frogman' Henry
  30. Maybellene - Chuck Berry

Product Description

1. Early In The Morning - The Rinky-Dinks/Bobby Darin
2. Will You, Willyum - Janis Martin
3. Searchin' - The Coasters
4. You Can Have Her - Roy Hamilton
5. Just Because - Lloyd Price
6. Rockin' Red Wing - Sammy Masters
7. I Shot Mr Lee - Bobbettes
8. Stood Up - Ricky Nelson
9. Believe Me - The Royal Teens
10. Little Girl Of Mine - The Cleftones
11. Under The Moon Of Love - Curtis Lee
12. Lover's Question, A - Clyde McPhatter
13. Hunch, The - Paul Gayten
14. Mona Lisa - Carl Mann
15. What Can I Do - Donnie Elbert
16. Shirley - The Schoolboys
17. This Should Go On Forever - Rod Bernard
18. I Love You - Volumes
19. For Your Precious Love - Jerry Butler & The Impressions
20. Gilee - Sonny Spencer
21. We Told You Not To Marry - Titus Turner
22. Why - The Cues
23. Dedicated To The One I Love - The "5" Royales
24. Sugaree - Rusty York
25. Sh-Boom - The Chords
26. Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison
27. Hearts Of Stone - The Charms
28. Ya Ya - Lee Dorsey
29. Ain't Got No Home - Clarence 'Frogman' Henry
30. Maybellene - Chuck Berry

Format: CD

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Another great production from ACE.......2007-07-26

This one is just as good as all the others in the Golden Age series from ACE

5 out of 5 stars It is not done better than this.......2005-01-15

I am a enthousiastic collector, and have almost all the Time Life rock n roll stuff, as well as Eric Records cds of this era. Although they are essential to any 50s 60s collection, nothing can top ACE series.
I could comment like this on all the 50s remasters of this fabulous record label, not only their other editions, but especially the Golden Age of American Rock n roll. I can not add anything to the positive reviews than simply summing up my personal view:
30 tracks per cd! (Time life is also excellent, but you get 15 per cd!)
excellent booklets with background info (not surpassed by any label).
not the same old songs over again, but many rare and still excellent tracks!
last but not least amazing sound quality.
So although you might have some songs there on other collections, it is for above mentioned points alone worth it to always have an ACE copy as well.

5 out of 5 stars A Death In The Family.......2004-01-17

As zubenelgenubi intimated might be the case, I am indeed now in therapy due to the demise of the most outstanding compilation series in the history of the universe, the impeccable "Golden Age of American Rock and Roll" from U.K. Ace.
I have been advised that writing may speed my recovery, and so I would simply like to say that the booklet alone makes the price of this cd a bargain! Apart from that, the sound quality is peerless as usual, and the mix of hits and rarities creates the standard Ace superb musical synthesis. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars All good things must come to an end..........2002-12-06

Collectors of pre-invasion American rock and roll 45s on CD may need therapy now that Ace Records has announced the end of their spectacular "Golden Age of American Rock 'n' Roll" series with this, the tenth volume. Extreme notion perhaps, but anyone familiar with these compilations knows how significant this event is. For over ten years now, Ace Records' "Golden..." series has been the standard to which all other reissue various artist CDs have had to measure up. While anyone can argue over the specific song selection on any such compilation, there can be little dispute with the end result. A massive thirty tracks, all mastered from the best available source material (often better then domestic sources), filled with hard-, if not impossible-to-find tracks packaged with a photo- and artwork-laden liner notes booklet with expertly compiled backround on the included songs. And the irony here is that it has taken a British company to do this. Whew! Just describing the outstanding attributes in these volumes is a heavy though thoroughly pleasing task. It is with great sorrow and disappointment that we fans must watch this phenomenal series come to an end especially in view of the fact that, while these discs have brought to collectors so many of the otherwise unavailable songs of the era, there is still a wealth of such songs that have yet to see daylight on quality CD. Notwithstanding the demise of the series, here in installment ten, Ace has kept up the pace of previous volumes. Six top-ten tunes along with many well-known lesser hits appear here but as with past discs in the series, included here are several hard-to-find tracks along with a number of, to this reviewer's knowledge, tunes that have never appeared on any legitimate CD foreign or domestic. Among the seldom-found songs are Roy Hamilton's superb "You Can Have Her", the Royal Teens' "Believe Me" and Donnie Elbert's "What Can I Do". Absolute finds here include Sammy Masters' "Rockin' Red Wing", Paul Gayten's "The Hunch", "Gilee" by Sonny Spencer and Titus Turner's "We Told You Not To Marry". As has come to be expected, production quality here is outstanding with amazingly good sound quality for these tracks, especially considering the obscurity of many of these songs. All appear in mono with the exception of tracks 4 and 7. This piece, along with others in the series, is an absolute requirement for any collector of the genre and with the value contained and mainstream appeal, is unabashedly recommended to casual fans of the music from the golden age of American rock and roll. Hats off to Ace! Nobody has done it better!

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