| | Teenage Favorites CD - Import (1 Customer Review)
Compared with Buffalo Bop's usual rockabilly and teen-rebel collections, this 33-song compilation is kind of dorky -- sort of a nerd's picture of rock & roll (the Richie Cunningham as opposed to the Fonzie playlist). Nobody appearing on this CD ever aspired to be really cool like Elvis or Gene Vincent; Ricky Nelson was as far as they got. But it's all great fun in its well-crafted, highly produced way, and some of the artists and labels here will actually be familiar--Tony Orlando ("The Loneliest"), Steve Lawrence ("Pretty Blue Eyes"), Milo Liggett ("Gold and Silver"), and the Barker Brothers ("Hey Little Mama") recorded for outfits like Monument, Epic, Brunswick, ABC, and Hickory. The Wonders ("Cuttin' Out"), the R-Dells ("You Say"), David Box ("Little Lonely Summer Girl") et al weren't rebels, they were would-be teen idols, and they weren't averse to delivering songs that were essentially teen-pop, albeit often with a good beat and some fairly prominent guitars amid the orchestras and backing choruses. Tommy Lam's "Blue Willow" actually has a guitar break, but it's more like good middle-year Elvis than real rock & roll. Much of this stuff was just as likely to have strings, but that doesn't stop it from being good romantic soft-rock. "Lazy Daisy" by Bobby Boston and "Just Give Me Your Heart" by Johnny Duffett do rock, but they're sandwiched between "Fantasy" by Johnny Cameron, the Crescendos' lovelorn "Oh! Julie," and "Big as I Can Dream" by Kris Jensen, (a song that makes the Everly Bros.' "Ebony Eyes" seem like "Bye Bye Love"). The Rituals' "Gone" is a good pop doo wop number that sort of anticipates "Remember When" as well as "It's Alright" by the Rolling Stones in its melody. Bobby Comstock's "Just a Piece of Paper" boasts a soaring string section of the kind that the Drifters would perfect, coupled to a melody very similar to "This Magic Moment." Marci's "Suddenly We're Strangers" could've given Gene Pitney a run for his money; the Barker Brothers, although no Everlys, had pleasant enough voices and knew how to pick a song ("Hey Little Mama" by Lee Hazelwood); and Gary Criss' "Our Favorite Melodies" and Donnie Owens' "Stormy" were sweet, soft romantic rock at its best. The sound quality is uniformly excellent, and although there are no notes, we do get the usual spread of available press photos. ~ Bruce Eder
ballads w. The Wonders, R-Dells, David Box, Steve Lawrence, Milo Liggett, Tommy Lam, Chip Fisher, Bobby Doyle, The Rituals + Teenage Favorites Songs | 1. | Cuttin' Out - The Wonders |
| 2. | You Say - The R Dells |
| 3. | Little Lonely Summer Girl - David Box |
| 4. | Pretty Blue Eyes - Steve Lawrence |
| 5. | Gold and Silver - Milo Liggett |
| 6. | Blue Willow - Tonny Lam |
| 7. | Poor Me - Chip Fisher |
| 8. | Hot Seat - Bobby Doyle |
| 9. | No Help Wanted - Canadian Sweethearts |
| 10. | Fantasy - Johnny Cameron |
| 11. | Lazy Daisy - Bobby Boston |
| 12. | Oh! Julie - The Crescendos |
| 13. | Just Give Me Your Heart |
| 14. | Big as I Can Dream - Kris Jensen |
| 15. | Gone - The Rituals |
| 16. | Just a Piece of Paper - Bobby Comstock |
| 17. | Loneliest, The - Tony Orlando |
| 18. | Hey Little Mama - The Barker Brothers |
| 19. | I Didn't Mean - Ricky Scott |
| 20. | Heartbreak - Joe Melson |
| 21. | Suddenly We're Strangers |
| 22. | Girls - Billy Dolton |
| 23. | Lonely Saturday Night - Don French |
| 24. | Stop Your Crying - Jerry Naylor |
| 25. | My Heart - Dale Wright |
| 26. | Steady Kind - Mickey Denton |
| 27. | Devil Doll - Lee Denson |
| 28. | Big Deal |
| 29. | Baby Remember Me |
| 30. | Sweet Lovin' Honey - Don Cole |
| 31. | Teenager in Love - Woody Thorne |
| 32. | Our Favourite Melodies - Gary Criss |
| 33. | Stormy - Donnie Owens |
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