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DISCID=8012ae19
DTITLE=Frankie Valli & The 4 Seasons / Jersey Beat: Music of Frankie V
DTITLE=alli & The Four Seasons - Disc 2 of 3
DYEAR=2007
DGENRE=Oldies
TTITLE0=Working My Way Back To You
TTITLE1=Can't Get Enough Of You Baby
TTITLE2=Everybody Knows My Name
TTITLE3=Comin' Up In The World
TTITLE4=Beggars Parade
TTITLE5=Opus 17 (Don't You Worry 'Bout Me)
TTITLE6=I've Got You Under My Skin
TTITLE7=Frankie Valli / The Proud One
TTITLE8=Tell It To The Rain
TTITLE9=Beggin'
TTITLE10=Frankie Valli / Can't Take My Eyes Off You
TTITLE11=C'mon Marianne
TTITLE12=Th Wonder Who? / Lonesome Road
TTITLE13=Around And Around (AndAroundAndAround)
TTITLE14=Frankie Valli / I Make A Fool Of Myself
TTITLE15=Watch The Flowers Grow
TTITLE16=Raven
TTITLE17=Frankie Valli / To Give (The Reason I Live)
TTITLE18=Will You Love Me Tomorrow?
TTITLE19=Good-Bye Girl
TTITLE20=Saturday's Father
TTITLE21=Electric Stories
TTITLE22=Something's On Her Mind
TTITLE23=Idaho
TTITLE24=Genuine Imitation Life
EXTD=Jersey Beat: Music of Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Disc 2 o
EXTD=f 3\n2007 Rhino Entertainment Company\nFrankie Valli & The 4 Seas
EXTD=ons\n\nOriginally Released June 4, 2007\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: In 
EXTD=the wake of the success of Jersey Boys, the theatrical production
EXTD= based on the Four Seasons' lives, Rhino issued this impressive t
EXTD=hree-CD, 76-track box set, which also includes a DVD of a dozen f
EXTD=ilm clips from 1962-1975. It's never been hard to find a Four Sea
EXTD=sons best-of that includes all their big hits (which are all here
EXTD= as well), but for those who want a bigger collection of the grou
EXTD=p's material, this fills the bill well. The usual intelligence Rh
EXTD=ino brings to such large career retrospectives is in force here, 
EXTD=the songs including numerous low-charting singles that usually do
EXTD=n't make the cut for best-of anthologies; various LP-only tracks,
EXTD= and B-sides; Frankie Valli solo efforts; singles they released u
EXTD=nder the pseudonym of the Wonder Who?; and much more material fro
EXTD=m their post-1967 era than is found on most compilations. In fact
EXTD=, most of the really popular stuff is on disc one and the first h
EXTD=alf of disc two, though the box runs all the way through their co
EXTD=meback hits in the mid-'70s and a few stray releases from subsequ
EXTD=ent decades.With so much more bulk on this release than you hear 
EXTD=on standard Four Seasons collections, two things are evident: tha
EXTD=t there are quite a few interesting songs by the group that rarel
EXTD=y get played these days, and that nonetheless most of those songs
EXTD=, especially the ones postdating their early- to mid-'60s prime, 
EXTD=aren't nearly as good as the familiar classics for which the grou
EXTD=p's most famous. Still, there are plenty of worthwhile lesser hit
EXTD=s and obscurities here, like -- to name just a few -- the mid-'60
EXTD=s not-quite-hits "Toy Soldier" and "Girl Come Running"; the early
EXTD= Valli solo 45s "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)" (covered fo
EXTD=r a hit by the Walker Brothers) and "(You're Gonna) Hurt Yourself
EXTD="; the B-sides "Betrayed" and "Huggin' My Pillow," which sound li
EXTD=ke hits we all somehow missed; some erratic yet rather interestin
EXTD=g attempts to move with the psychedelic times, like "Saturday's F
EXTD=ather" and "Watch the Flowers Grow"; and a 1969 revival of "And T
EXTD=hat Reminds Me (My Heart Reminds Me)" that should have been a big
EXTD=ger single than the mild hit it was. The DVD disc is very solid, 
EXTD=highlighted by a live 1962 performance of "Big Girls Don't Cry," 
EXTD=a live 1964 medley of hits, and a strange 1968 clip of "Saturday'
EXTD=s Father" mixing performance and video. The DVD, in fact, can onl
EXTD=y be criticized on the grounds that it leaves you hungry for more
EXTD=, particularly since there must be a lot more Four Seasons clips 
EXTD=in existence considering the group's popularity.It's true that fo
EXTD=r all its size, some aficionados might find some of their favorit
EXTD=e obscurities missing, like the early B-side "Connie-O" (a substa
EXTD=ntial regional hit in some areas), "No Surfin' Today," the early 
EXTD=Phil Ochs cover "New Town," and the Wonder Who?'s version of "On 
EXTD=the Good Ship Lollipop." It's also true that the energy flags on 
EXTD=the final disc, which (despite the inclusion of the mid-'70s smas
EXTD=hes "My Eyes Adored You," "Swearin' to God," and "December, 1963 
EXTD=(Oh, What a Night)") might start to wear on the patience of the a
EXTD=verage fan. But then, like many box sets, this isn't geared towar
EXTD=d the average fan. It's for the big fan, who will treasure the br
EXTD=eadth of this collection, and the non-fanatic who takes a chance 
EXTD=on it will be surprised by how much more diverse the group's reco
EXTD=rds were than is usually realized. And the Four Seasons certainly
EXTD= have a lot of big fans, including numerous celebrities who contr
EXTD=ibuted comments on individual tracks to the 84-page liner note bo
EXTD=oklet. -- Richie Unterberger\n\nAmazon.com Editorial Review\nAs t
EXTD=he music and legacies of various rock legends--Elvis, the Beatles
EXTD=, the Stones, Dylan, the Beach Boys, Bruce Springsteen--have been
EXTD= thoroughly celebrated, analyzed, and overanalyzed by rock critic
EXTD=s, fans, and reissuers, the Four Seasons--New Jersey's premiere p
EXTD=op act before Springsteen or Bon Jovi--remained grossly overlooke
EXTD=d and underappreciated. To the uninformed, their pre-Beatles root
EXTD=s--stretching back to the doo-wop era--or sure slickness might ha
EXTD=ve fostered the misconception they were somehow less "hip." Music
EXTD=ians, however, knew better. Dylan, Springsteen, Neil Diamond, Bil
EXTD=ly Joel, and Brian Wilson among them thoroughly understood and ap
EXTD=preciated the Seasons' vision, centered around their harmonies, F
EXTD=rankie Valli's vocal virtuosity, and the stellar work of songwrit
EXTD=er-organist Bob Gaudio who, with producer Bob Crewe, created the 
EXTD=now-classic Seasons sound, which withstood Beatlemania and everyt
EXTD=hing afterward. The recent Tony Award-winning musical Jersey Boys
EXTD= helped sweep aside those decades of neglect by reintroducing the
EXTD= Four Seasons to a new audience. Rhino's magnificent package--fou
EXTD=r CDs on 84 tracks and a DVD of rare performances--explores the m
EXTD=usic that inspired it all, beginning with their 1962 debut hit "S
EXTD=herry," through magnificent, timeless mini-dramas like "Dawn," "R
EXTD=ag Doll," and "C'mon Marianne" and tongue-in-cheek efforts like t
EXTD=heir version of Dylan's "Don't Think Twice (It's All Right)" by t
EXTD=he "Wonder Who." Along with various rarities, the collection incl
EXTD=udes Valli's solo hits. "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and "Swearin
EXTD=' to God" reaffirm his stature as one of that era's great vocalis
EXTD=ts. The DVD includes performances from a 1963 Steve Allen show an
EXTD=d a 1971 appearance on Britain's Top of the Pops. --Rich Kienzle 
EXTD=\n\nAmazon.com Product Description\nFeaturing their biggest hits 
EXTD=and highlighting their most interesting television performances, 
EXTD=this compilation of Franki Valli & the Four Seasons hits is a col
EXTD=lector's dream. The Jersey Boys were masterful musicians with unf
EXTD=orgettable harmonies and it's all captured here. \n\nHalf.com Det
EXTD=ails \nProducer: Albhy Galuten, Barry Gibb, Bill Inglot (Compilat
EXTD=ion), Bob Crewe, Bob Gaudio, Dave Appell, Hank Medress, Karl Rich
EXTD=ardson, Sandy Linzer \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nJust Spect
EXTD=acular , June 14, 2007 \nBy  Michael A. Focarile (Elmsford, NY Un
EXTD=ited States)\nThis is the best collection of this magnificient gr
EXTD=oup yet. Rhino and all involved need to be commended. There are v
EXTD=ery few rock & roll groups that can even come close to the quanit
EXTD=y and quality of songs, as represented here. Frankie Valli and th
EXTD=e Four Seasons are finally getting the respect they deserve and h
EXTD=ave earned. \n\nThe packaging is top quality. The three cds, dvd 
EXTD=and booklet are chock-full of goodies (as noted in other reviews)
EXTD=. \n\nMy only gripe are a few missing songs. Like the hard to fin
EXTD=d "Cry For Me" which is featured in Jersey Boys, as well as "Dang
EXTD=er" (their best non-hit) "We Can Work It Out" "Big Man's World" "
EXTD=Down The Hall" "An Angel Cried" "Show Girl" and "The Touble With 
EXTD=Me." Even with these oversights, it still gets a 5-star rating fr
EXTD=om me. \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nA REAL revelation, hones
EXTD=t to gosh...the east coast Beach Boys perhaps???, June 8, 2007 \n
EXTD=By  Larry Davis "powerpoplarry" (NYC/Long Island, NY)\nThis set l
EXTD=iterally blew me away...literally, like where was I??!!?? I have 
EXTD=to be honest, I saw this set and thought, hmmmm, nice packaging, 
EXTD=then I saw it for a great price, so I thought I'd bite. Rhino rec
EXTD=ently put out the 2CD "Definitive Pop Collection", which was dece
EXTD=nt, but I thought a better collection could be done...then I saw 
EXTD=this set. \n\nNow, I figured, I wanted a well-done proper antholo
EXTD=gy of their work, so I can put it all into proper perspective. I 
EXTD=knew, and loved, a bunch of their hits, and Frankie's solo hits, 
EXTD=but not them all, so I wanted to hear them all, in chronological 
EXTD=order. I originally thought Frankie and the Jersey boys to be pre
EXTD=fabricated, with songs by outside songwriters, and no more than a
EXTD= guilty pleasure. I figured, if I didn't enjoy it, I knew I can s
EXTD=ell it to a friend who loves their work. \n\nWell, I opened it up
EXTD= first and went right to the 84-page booklet, nicely put together
EXTD= by-the-way. Saw the main essay was written by none other than De
EXTD=nnis Diken from one of my fave powerpop bands, New Jersey's own S
EXTD=mithereens!!! It's well-written and VERY insightful. THEN, I saw 
EXTD=all the tributes under each of the songs, by everyone cool, from 
EXTD=Little Steven Van Zandt (from Bruce Springsteen's E-Street Band, 
EXTD=the Sopranos and his own Underground Garage radio show on Sirius 
EXTD=Satellite Radio), UK guitarist Johnny Marr (From the Smiths, Pret
EXTD=enders, The The and now Modest Mouse), Brian Wilson, Cher, Neil S
EXTD=edaka, Neil Diamond, Joe Pesce, Billy Joel, even Nicole Kidman an
EXTD=d Keith Urban, and a ton of others...so I couldn't wait to listen
EXTD=. \n\nOh...My...Gosh. I was floored. One thing I didn't know...pr
EXTD=etty much ALL the songs were written by the band's keyboardist Bo
EXTD=b Gaudio...he was the Brian Wilson of the band, him and genius pr
EXTD=oducer Bob Crewe. Frankie Valli, even though he wasn't a songwrit
EXTD=er, he had a voice like an alien, almost a freak of nature, uniqu
EXTD=e and finely-tuned...one part classic crooner, one part rock & ro
EXTD=ller. Vocally, the 4 Seasons were like the Beach Boys, similar in
EXTD=fluences and the way the band evolved. The productions were very 
EXTD=ARTFUL. Radio did this band no favours. They didn't show the band
EXTD= from an artistic angle, just a hitbound one, which is a bad thin
EXTD=g. As the band evolved and became less commercial, the hits dried
EXTD= up, but they became better, musically. They even dabbled in psyc
EXTD=hedelia in 1968/1969, with their artistic masterpiece, the album 
EXTD="Genuine Imitation Life Gazette", which sold a little, not as muc
EXTD=h as their prior work, and most people don't know the genius leve
EXTD=l at work on this opus. It's their equivalent of "Sgt Pepper's", 
EXTD="Pet Sounds", "Smile", "Head", "Odessa", "Battle Of The Bands", e
EXTD=tc, you get my drift. \n\nEven after the band hit a dry period an
EXTD=d Bob became just the band's songwriter behind the scenes, and 4 
EXTD=new 4 Seasons were indoctrinated, the band evolved even further o
EXTD=n the "Who Loves You" and "Helicon" albums in the mid-to-late 70s
EXTD=. As the 4 Seasons entered the 80s and 90s and now, they never st
EXTD=opped growing, but records appeared less frequently. Frankie's so
EXTD=lo work always was of a high quality as well, but different from 
EXTD=the band's. Now, with the Broadway show "Jersey Boys" playing to 
EXTD=sellout crowds, the genius of their work will finally be apprecia
EXTD=ted and will garner their due...it did from me, but I don't feel 
EXTD=guilty though, I blame radio, ESPECIALLY oldies stations, for thi
EXTD=s heinous crime against this great band. \n\nThis genius group is
EXTD= well-documented on this packed-to-the-gills 3CD/1DVD boxset. All
EXTD= 3 CDs are 79 minutes and change, so they are filled to the brim 
EXTD=with no room for more, with 99% of their charting hits, B-sides, 
EXTD=overlooked album tracks and rarities, all in proper perspective. 
EXTD=The 4th disc, a DVD, is a nice 40-minute souvenir, with TV appear
EXTD=ances, live concert clips and 3 promo vidclips from the mid-to-la
EXTD=te 70s. What struck me was that up until 1975, the band didn't ha
EXTD=ve a drummer (and no drummer appeared with them on TV either...ju
EXTD=st studio drummers on their recordings)...usually, I'd say this i
EXTD=s a bad thing, but then again, ABBA didn't have a drummer in thei
EXTD=r lineup, just studio players. Also, Frankie was VERY low-key and
EXTD= modest, and in the mid-70s, he went from a Wayne Newton look (th
EXTD=at moustache, ouch!!) to almost Eric Carmen-ish during the comeba
EXTD=ck. And, in the mid-70s lineup, their DRUMMER was their lead sing
EXTD=er on "December, 1963"!!! Interesting. \n\nAnyhoo, one of the mos
EXTD=t revelatory boxsets I've ever heard in my life, and I now count 
EXTD=them up there with the Beach Boys and Byrds as one of THE best, m
EXTD=ost innovative pop/even powerpop bands that ever was...AND finall
EXTD=y, with many acts around this long, a boxset would be enough, all
EXTD= you would need in your collection...nope, with these fellas, I W
EXTD=ANT THE CATALOGUE, and I saw their 24(!) studio albums (band and 
EXTD=FV solo) were reissued on Collector's Choice as remastered 2-fers
EXTD= in 2006, so I will buy those, probably the first one being "Work
EXTD=ing My Way Back To You/Genuine Imitation Life Gazette". \n\nInves
EXTD=tigate pronto...and prepare to be floored...I was, and I thought 
EXTD=they were cheese originally. NO WAY!!! One of America's true trea
EXTD=sures, and NOTHING is subpar or 2nd rate, even their 80s and 90s 
EXTD=work!!! \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nThe Four Seasons for a 
EXTD=new generation, June 6, 2007 \nBy  M. Smith (Wichita) - See all m
EXTD=y reviews\nI have been a Four Seasons fan from the moment I heard
EXTD= "Rag Doll" on the radio in 1964. With the amazing success of "Je
EXTD=rsey Boys" on Broadway, the Season's unique music is being introd
EXTD=uced to a new generation of fans. This collection is the most com
EXTD=prehensive ever released of their work. \n\nThe body of their mus
EXTD=ical work is contained on the 3 CD's. The fourth disc is a DVD wi
EXTD=th Four Seasons and Frankie Valli's televised performances, most 
EXTD=of which I had never seen before. The set is rounded out with a b
EXTD=ook documenting the history of the Four Seasons along with inform
EXTD=ation pertaining to every song on the set. \n\nThe music has been
EXTD= remastered and sounds better than I have heard it previously. \n
EXTD=\nFor anyone wanting to enjoy the work of the Four Seasons, I hea
EXTD=rtily recommend "Jersey Beat." 
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