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DISCID=c4096510
DTITLE=The Shirelles / Anthology (1959-1964)
DYEAR=1986
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=Dedicated To The One I Love
TTITLE1=Tonight's The Night
TTITLE2=Will You Love Me Tomorrow
TTITLE3=Boys
TTITLE4=Mama Said
TTITLE5=A Thing Of The Past
TTITLE6=What A Sweet Thing That Was
TTITLE7=Big John
TTITLE8=Baby It's You
TTITLE9=Soldier Boy
TTITLE10=Stop The Music
TTITLE11=Everybody Loves A Lover
TTITLE12=Foolish Little Girl
TTITLE13=Don't Say Goodnight And Mean Goodbye
TTITLE14=Sha-La-La
TTITLE15=Maybe Tonight
EXTD=Originally Released 1986\nCD Version Released October 25, 1990\n\nAMG EXP
EXTD=ERT REVIEW: In the course of eight years, Rhino came out with two separat
EXTD=e but very similar Shirelles anthologies. The first was 1986's Anthology:
EXTD= 1959-1964, followed by The Very Best of the Shirelles in 1994. Both are 
EXTD=16-song CDs, and many of the essential hits that were included on Very Be
EXTD=st were also found on this CD, including "Tonight's the Night," "Dedicate
EXTD=d to the One I Love," "Mama Said," and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (as we
EXTD=ll as "Boys," "A Thing of the Past," "Soldier Boy," and "Big John"). The 
EXTD=main reason Very Best Of has a slight edge over this disc is because of i
EXTD=ts inclusion of the 1958 doo wop classic "I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ro
EXTD=nde)," which is missing from Anthology. Both CDs, however, are full of ge
EXTD=ms that would greatly influence countless girl groups. These songs were u
EXTD=ndeniably seminal, and the late-1950s/early-1960s harmonies of the Shirel
EXTD=les would directly or indirectly influence everyone from the Supremes, th
EXTD=e Marvelettes, the Shangri-Las, and Martha & the Vandellas in the 1960s t
EXTD=o LaBelle, First Choice, the Three Degrees, and the Pointer Sisters in th
EXTD=e 1970s. How many groups who influenced the Go-Gos and Blondie also had a
EXTD=n impact on En Vogue? The importance of the Shirelles hits found on this 
EXTD=CD cannot be overstated. -- Alex Henderson\n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\n
EXTD=Girl-Group Harmony At It's Best!, December 22, 2000 \nReviewer: Michael R
EXTD=. Mathena from Lakewood, Ohio USA \nThe Shirelles are among the supreme g
EXTD=irl-groups of the 1950s & 60s. They sing in perfect harmony and sound lik
EXTD=e angels every time. Whether you listen to their #1 hit "Soldier Boy" or 
EXTD=their dreamy "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" (also a chart topper!), th
EXTD=eir distinct "Shirelles Sound" comes through. My personal favorite "Mama 
EXTD=Said" and the song sung to a "Foolish Little Girl" are among the many mem
EXTD=orable titles featured on this CD. There are also samples from the Movie 
EXTD=Sound Track "It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", the title song of which wa
EXTD=s, of course, by the Shirelles. If you like the Golden Oldies of the Vint
EXTD=age Rock & Roll Era, you will treasure this timeless collection of songs 
EXTD=by one of the genres best loved artists. \n\nAmazon.com Customer Review\n
EXTD=This is perfect music., August 23, 1998 \nReviewer: Andre1998@Yahoo.com f
EXTD=rom New York City metro area \nOK, I'll show my age. I recently bought th
EXTD=is CD, but the music recalls my earliest years, some of the first music I
EXTD= can remember hearing around my house in Philly. As collections go, the m
EXTD=ega-hits are the reason that you first buy the set. "Dedicated to the One
EXTD= I Love" kicks off the best of the Shirelles' repertoire. They are timele
EXTD=ss classics. I dare you to pick a favorite. I can only narrow it down to 
EXTD="Will You Still Love Me", "Mama Said", and "Soldier Boy". It was a real b
EXTD=onus to listen to the lesser known selections because they are a part of 
EXTD=a style of music that is long gone. It can be discovered by a new generat
EXTD=ion through these collections and other reissues, but its with a sad fond
EXTD=ness that the generations that lived these times can revisit them. These 
EXTD=kind of songs were playing at their proms, and on their first dates. If y
EXTD=ou are in your twenties, this set would be a great music gift for your pa
EXTD=rents. Another bonus is the accompanying booklet that details the group's
EXTD= rise and short stay at the top of their field. It includes many parallel
EXTD= industry events, especially the factors that surrounded the Shirelles' r
EXTD=eign coming to an end. It's a comprehensive look at a group whose songs a
EXTD=re so much a part of music history, that no matter what the age, everyone
EXTD= can recall singing along to them. \n\nHalf.com Album Credits\nBill Inglo
EXTD=t, Engineer\nGary Stewart, Producer\n\nAlbum Notes\nWhile many of these s
EXTD=ongs may have originally appeared in mono, for the CD\n\nrelease, they we
EXTD=re remixed from the original multi-tracks to digital stereo. "It was not 
EXTD=our intent to re-write the past, but to preserve it." - Bill Inglot
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