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Hard To Find 45s on CD, Volume 7: More 60's Classics

Hard To Find 45s on CD, Volume 7: More 60's Classics
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21 really hard-to-find HIGH-CHARTING HITS! Sixteen of these songs made the Top 20. Six tracks (**) making their U.S. CD or stereo debut. All tracks digitally mastered from the best available analog sources (master tapes in most cases), all but 9 in TRUE STEREO! Detailed 8-page booklet. A must for collectors & sixties enthusiasts.

 

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I do recommend this to anyone that may be in the market for or in need of such an item. It has met and/or exceeded all of my expectations. This item is what was advertised and what I ordered. It works as advertised and as I expected it would.

Great stuff. I reccommend this collection to old farts and folks who like old fart music. I've been listening to and collecting recorded music since 1960. I've had several of the songs in this collection on 45rpm vinyl for years, but finding them digitally has been tough.

Richard A of Lowell, MA This is a great cd for anyone who likes (loves) the sixties music. I just love the sixties music and this has a lot of my favs; some of the songs I haven't heard since the early seventies. Great cd and I have two others.

This CD is a great find for those wanting to get digital copies of these old songs. I purchased this CD to get Midnight Mary - Joey Powers aftering hearing the song on XM radio.

Hard To Find 45s on CD, Volume 7: More 60's Classics has some pretty wonderful tunes from back in the day when `60s music filled the airwaves. "Tonight (Could Be The Night)" is a mixture of early rock and roll with a doo wop twist that is absolutely awesome.The G-Clefs ace their tune entitled "I Understand (Just How You Feel);" this touching ballad gets a very sensitive interpretation from The G-Clefs and it all works very well. The artwork is nice, too.Johnny Burnette starts things off with "Dreamin';" this tune has a great beat and the strings are used to great advantage. Gene McDaniels follows next with his huge hit, "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay." "A Hundred Pounds Of Clay" is a relentlessly upbeat, joyous tune that is always great to hear; this music is timeless and the ballad sounds fresh and new even today.

Cilla Black also does great with "You're My World;" and listen also for The Seekers to perform "I'll Never Find Another You" so sweetly; I could never tire of hearing The Seekers singing "I'll Never Find Another You." Bobby Darin's "You're The Reason I'm Living" is equally special.The Honey combs sing "Have I The Right." with lots if positive energy; and the album ends strong with "Sukiyaki" by Kyu Sakamoto--in stereo.Overall, Hard To Find 45s on CD, Volume 7: More 60's Classics has a lot for people to enjoy. I really like "I Understand (Just How You Feel)." Danny Williams also scores big with his hit entitled "White On White;" "White On White" is a very pretty melody and I predict you'll like this very much. The strings sound great and the percussion helps to mark the beat as well.Nancy Wilson weighs in with her awesome hit "(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am;" Nancy delivers this with her usual panache and that's nothing short of terrific. I highly recommend this CD for fans of `60s music. Nancy handles complicated tempo and key changes to make this tune all her own. These songs are sure to bring back good memories for you if you enjoyed this music then; and the quality of the sound couldn't be better.

In addition, "Don't Just Stand There" by Patty Duke really shines brighter than silver and gold; patty's voice is as clear as a bell and she bats this straight out of the ballpark. Johnny sings this with all his heart and soul and I love this song. The Velvets also do a great job on "Tonight (Could Be The Night)." "Tonight (Could Be The Night)" is a song that you might recognize only when you hear it; the name I didn't recognize but when I hear this music I easily remembered this song.

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