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New CD Hard To Find Jukebox Classics Stereo Explosion Volume 4 Early 60s Pop

$ 8.43

Availability: 100 in stock
  • CD Grading: Mint (M)
  • Era: 60s
  • Format: CD
  • Style: 1960s
  • Genre: Pop
  • Artist: Various
  • Release Year: 2021
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Release Title: Jukebox Classics Stereo Explosion Vol 4
  • Condition: Brand New
  • Record Label: Hit Parade
  • Type: album

    Description

    This item is new and factory sealed. It will be shipped in a padded envelope and will be wrapped in bubblewrap to protect it in transit.
    Various Artists
    Hard To Find Jukebox Classics - Stereo Explosion Volume 4: Early 60s Pop
    Hit Parade CD #12327
    28 Tracks In All, All In Stereo, 70 Minutes Of Music!
    Major New Stereo! – 23 Stereo Debuts!
    Audiophile Sound Quality – Created By Collectors For Collectors
    Includes a 12-page booklet with photos and liner notes by Greg Adams.
    Volume 4: Early 60s Pop explodes with 23 stereo debuts including 20 original Top 10 hits such as the chart toppers “Running Bear” by Johnny Preston and “Runaway” by Del Shannon, the latter of which is – finally - the true hit vocal and instrumental take in stereo for the first time ever (all previous stereo versions were an alternate take).
    Del Shannon’s later hits “So Long Baby” and “Keep Searchin’ (We’ll Follow The Sun)” are also included, as are Top 10 classics by Curtis Lee (“Pretty Little Angel Eyes”), Sonny & Cher (“Baby Don’t Go”), Johnny Rivers (“Memphis”), and The 4 Seasons with their fabulous “Ronnie” (so excellent in stereo!).
    Since variety is the spice of life, Vol. 4 also includes Doris Troy’s soulful “Just One Look,” Emilio Pericoli’s huge international hit “Al Di La” (the complete version), Ronnie Dove’s soaring pop vocal performance of “Right Or Wrong” and Philly dance classics “Bristol Stomp” and “The Wah-Watusi.”
    Round it out with the rare “Tobacco Road” by The Nashville Teens and The G-Clefs’ mesmerizing “I Understand (Just How You Feel)” and you have a stereo journey through the rich diversity of the early 60s pop charts.
    Tracks: 28 (All In Stereo)
    Runaway (Original Hit Version) (Stereo Debut)
    Del Shannon
    #1, 3/61
    So Long Baby (Stereo Debut)
    Del Shannon
    #28, 9/61
    Keep Searchin’ (We’ll Follow The Sun) (Stereo)
    Del Shannon
    #9, 11/64
    Running Bear (Stereo Debut)
    Johnny Preston
    #1, 10/59
    Cradle Of Love (Stereo Debut)
    Johnny Preston
    #7, 3/60
    I Saw Linda Yesterday (Stereo Debut)
    Dickey Lee
    #14, 12/62
    Pretty Little Angel Eyes (Stereo Debut)
    Curtis Lee
    #7, 7/61
    The Angels Listened In (Stereo)
    The Crests
    #22, 8/59
    I Understand (Just How You Feel) (Stereo Debut)
    The G-Clefs
    #9, 9/61
    Just A Dream (Stereo Debut)
    Jimmy Clanton
    #4, 7/58
    Just One Look (Stereo Debut)
    Doris Troy
    #10, 6/63
    Shop Around (New Stereo Mix)
    The Miracles
    #2, 12/60
    Mockingbird (Stereo Debut)
    Inez & Charlie Foxx
    #7, 6/63
    Bristol Stomp (Stereo Debut)
    The Dovells
    #2, 9/61
    The Wah-Watusi (Stereo Debut)
    The Orlons
    #2, 6/62
    Don’t Hang Up (Stereo Debut)
    The Orlons
    #4, 10/62
    Chains (Stereo Debut)
    The Cookies
    #17, 11/62
    Don’t Say Nothin’ Bad (About My Baby) (Stereo Debut)
    The Cookies
    #7, 3/63
    You Don’t Know Me (Stereo)
    Ray Charles
    #2, 7/62
    Al Di La (Unedited Version) (Stereo Debut)
    Emilio Pericoli
    #6, 5/62
    Right Or Wrong (Stereo Debut)
    Ronnie Dove
    #14, 10/64
    Baby Don’t Go (Stereo Debut)
    Sonny & Cher
    #8, 8/65
    Be True To Your School (Single Version Stereo Debut)
    The Beach Boys
    #6, 11/63
    Tobacco Road (Stereo Debut)
    The Nashville Teens
    #14, 9/64
    Shakin’ All Over (Stereo Debut)
    The Guess Who
    #22, 5/65
    Six Days On The Road (Stereo Debut)
    Dave Dudley
    #32, 6/63
    Memphis (Stereo)
    Johnny Rivers
    #2, 5/64
    Ronnie (Stereo Debut)
    The 4 Seasons
    #6, 4/64
    Chart positions taken from Joel Whitburn's Record Research series of Billboard chart books.