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2009 collection. With their unique blend of humor and Rock 'N' Roll, The Coasters were one of the most popular vocal groups of the `50s, transcending the limited popularity of many other R&B groups of that time. This disc contains a generous 30 tracks including their earliest releases as The Robins through to their hit making heyday, and presents, for the first time, ALL their singles (A and B-sides) in chronological order. Features all of their major hits such as 'Yakety Yak', 'Charlie Brown', 'Searchin'' and 'Young Blood'. Also includes detailed liner notes explaining the full history of the group. Jasmine. Singles A's & B'S Review
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