Music : The Cadence Story 1953-64

Music : The Cadence Story 1953-64

The Cadence Story 1953-64

by: Various Artists, The Everly Brothers, Johnny Tillotson, Eddie Hodges, Andy Williams, The Chordettes, Bill Hayes, Julius LaRosa, Lennie Welch



The Cadence Story 1953-64
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Sales Rank: 390086










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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0029667155021
Format: Import
Label: Ace Records UK
Manufacturer: Ace Records UK
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ace Records UK
Release Date: September 19, 1995
Sales Rank: 390086
Studio: Ace Records UK




















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Disc 1:
  1. Butterfly - Lowe, Bernie
  2. All I Have to Do Is Dream - Bryant, Boudleaux
  3. Poetry in Motion - Kaufman, Paul
  4. Lollipop - Ross, Beverly 'Ruby
  5. I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door - Schroeder, Aaron
  6. Rumble - Grant, Mark
  7. 45 Men in a Telephone Booth - Jacobs, A.
  8. Dear Don - Boone, Melvin
  9. Bye Bye Love - Bryant, Felice
  10. I Like Your Kind of Love - Endsley, Melvin
  11. Born to Be With You - Robertson, Don
  12. Lighthouse - Goodman
  13. Message from James Dean - Deane
  14. Wake Up Little Susie - Bryant, Boudleaux
  15. Baby Doll - Hanighen, Bernie
  16. I Love My Girl - Wright, S.
  17. The Swag - Grant, Mark
  18. Cherry Berry Wine - McCoy, Charlie
  19. Without You - Tillotson, Johnny
  20. (Girls, Girls, Girls) Made to Love - Everly, Phil
  21. Since I Fell for You - Johnson, Buddy
  22. It Keeps Right on A-Hurtin' - Tillotson, Johnny
  23. Ain't Gonna Wash for a Week - Geld, Gary
  24. Ebb Tide - Sigman, Carl
  25. Eh, Cumpari - LaRosa, Julius
  26. Hernando's Hideaway - Adler, Richard [Com
  27. Mr. Sandman - Ballard, Pat
  28. The Ballad of Davy Crockett - Blackburn, Tom


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great label retrospective ...
Archie Bleyer's Cadence Records was an amazingly successful label during its run from the 50s into the early 60s. Many of the biggest recording acts of the era were signed to Cadence including Andy Williams, the Chordettes, Johnny Tillotson and biggest of all, the Everly Brothers. This collection from Ace Records in the U.K. summarizes the output of Cadence with sides from the major artists along with hits and a few misses from other acts signed with the label. Although containing a massive 28 tracks, including several number one songs and ten more top ten hits, this single CD can only sample the Cadence vaults. With plenty of familiar tunes to keep the listener engaged, this disc offers the bonus of many seldom-found tracks along with a few rarities adding interest to the mix. As to be expected Ace has done an excellent job in bringing these tracks to the digital domain. Sound quality is overall excellent given the vintage of the recordings. Most tracks appear in mono with 3, 21 and 22 in stereo. A 20-page liner notes booklet caps the package with detailed backround on each of the acts represented in the CD. In this piece Ace has put together a superb compilation sampling some of the best-known artists of the 50s and early 60s. Varese Vintage has two Cadence collection CDs and, as excellent as they are, this Ace piece has as many tracks as the two VV releases combined. There is considerable track duplication between the Ace CD and the Varese ones but unless a certain track is desired and found on one or the other, for just a bit more money, this piece offers a far better value.


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