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A unique genre overview tracing the evolution of black US vocal groups from pre-War 'Vout Oreenie', taking in Gospel, Jump Jive & R&B through to early DooWop. First time on CD for much of the material. Highlights include, Slim & Slam 'The Flat Foot Floogie', The Cats & The Fiddle 'Killin' Jive', The Delta Rhythm Boys 'Fan Tan Fannie', The Five Red Caps 'Mama Put Your Britches On', The Clovers 'Fool, Fool, Fool', The Dominos 'Sixty Minute Man', The Deep River Boys 'That Chick's Too Young To Fry', The Four Aces 'Garbage Man', The Big Three Trio 'You Sure Look Good To Me', The Ravens 'Bye Bye Baby Blues', The Drifters 'And I Shook' & The Cardinals 'Shouldn't I Know'. Roots Of Doo Wop Review
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