| | Explosive Doo Wops, Vol. 8 Soundtrack CD - Import
Explosive Doo Wops, Vol. 8 collects original vocal-group performances, many of which are hard to come by. Among the 26 rarities are "Oh Happy Day" by the Skylites, "I Wrote a Letter" by the Serenaders, "Zing" by Gabriel & the Angels, and "My Memories of You" by Donnie & the Dreamers. The absence of liner notes is made up with above average sound quality, photos, and original release dates, making this series an excellent purchase for collectors. Passive doo wop listeners should stick with Golden Archive Series: Best of Doo Wop Uptempo and Golden Archive Series: Best of Doo Wop Ballads both on Rhino. ~ Al Campbell
w. The 5 Trojans, Starfires, Buddy Roberts & The Hi Liters, Serenaders, Jo-Ann, Exceptions, Donnie & The Dreamers, Episodes, Fairlanes, Songspinners, Reactions, John Capri + Explosive Doo Wops, Vol. 8 Soundtrack Music Explosive Doo Wops, Vol. 8 Soundtrack Review
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