| | Rock & Roll: The First 50 Years: The Late '60S CD (1 Customer Review)
To most observers, the title of Varese's The Late '60s: 25 Top 10 Hits installment of their ongoing Rock & Roll: The First 50 Years series would suggest that the 2005 collection would be filled with trippy psychedelia and acid rock. After all, the late '60s were when rock got heavy and serious, both in sound and sentiment, so it would only make sense that a compilation chronicling that time would also be heavy and serious. However, the late '60s were also the time of light, swinging, cheerfully trippy sunshine pop, bubblegum, pop-soul, and folk-pop, and those are the sounds that hit the charts, so it makes sense that this disc concentrates on this area. The closest this comes to psychedelia is the Youngbloods' "Get Together," the Turtles' "Happy Together" and the Zombies' "Time of the Season," with most of this concentrating on mainstream pop from the likes of Tommy James, Bobby Darin, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Bobby Sherman, and the Buckinghams. There's a surprisingly heavy dose of soul -- including Joe Tex's funky "Skinny Legs and All," the Soul Survivors' hard-hitting "Expressway to Your Heart," and Brenton Wood's "Gimme Little Sign," which is as perfect as music gets -- and is not only a welcome balance to the breezy sunshine pop and lite MOR here, but it helps draw a greater picture of the era. Most of the songs here are quite familiar and easy to find on other collections -- the exceptions are Mercy's "Love (Can Make You Happy)," which rarely shows up anywhere, and "Gimme Little Sign," which isn't on nearly as many comps as it should be -- but this is a well-selected, highly enjoyable set regardless. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Liner Note Author: Bill Dahl. Rock & Roll: The First 50 Years: The Late '60S Music Rock & Roll: The First 50 Years: The Late '60S Songs | 1. | Mony Mony - Tommy James & the Shondells |
| 2. | Kind of a Drag - The Buckinghams |
| 3. | Backfield in Motion - Mel & Tim |
| 4. | Get Together - The Youngbloods |
| 5. | Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In - The 5th Dimension |
| 6. | Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye - The Casinos |
| 7. | Horse, The - Cliff Nobles & Company |
| 8. | Spooky - Classics IV |
| 9. | Hooked on a Feeling - B.J. Thomas |
| 10. | Love (Can Make You Happy) - Mercy |
| 11. | Gimme Little Sign - Brenton Wood |
| 12. | Little Woman - Bobby Sherman |
| 13. | Happy Together - The Turtles |
| 14. | If I Were a Carpenter - Bobby Darin |
| 15. | Western Union - The Five Americans |
| 16. | Sugartown - Nancy Sinatra |
| 17. | Expressway to Your Heart - The Soul Survivors |
| 18. | Soulful Strut - Young-Holt Unlimited |
| 19. | Skinny Legs and All - Joe Tex |
| 20. | Groovin' - The Young Rascals |
| 21. | Color Him Father - The Winstons |
| 22. | Time of the Season - The Zombies |
| 23. | Sugar, Sugar - The Archies |
| 24. | Venus - Shocking Blue |
| 25. | You've Made Me So Very Happy - Blood, Sweat & Tears |
| Rock & Roll: The First 50 Years: The Late '60S Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Rock And Roll ?? Another top quality production from Varese Sarabande, 10 out of 10 for sound quality as usual, an excellent mix of late 60's tracks, most well known to the US listeners, but for collectors in the UK, a lot of these tracks were probably played as new releases once or twice, then disappeared without trace. I used to hate Mony Mony with a passion back in 1968, but it sounds so fresh today, so, it has stood the test of time. Color Him Father did have a lot of plays in the UK, but it failed to make an impression on the charts, The Horse was a disco favourite, probably heard by club goers who never knew what is was called, or who the artistes were. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye did hit the UK charts, due to lots of plays on the pirate station Radio Caroline, but a MOR track that did well to chart of the time of 'flower power' music, represented here by Groovin'. All in all, a collection to recommend to any ageing hippy like myself. Are there other CD's in the series ?, perhaps I've not looked hard enough to find them. Submitted by Graham (Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, U.K.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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