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Additional Information about Anthology (1959-1964) by Shirelles (The) (CD, Oct-1990, Rhino)
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Album Features
UPC: 081227589721
Artist: Shirelles (The)
Format: CD
Release Year: 1990
Record Label: Rhino
Genre: Girl Groups, Oldies


Track Listing
1. Dedicated to the One I Love
2. Tonight's the Night
3. Will You Love Me Tomorrow
4. Boys
5. Mama Said
6. Thing of the Past, A
7. What a Sweet Thing That Was
8. Big John
9. Baby It's You
10. Soldier Boy
11. Stop the Music
12. Everybody Loves a Lover
13. Foolish Little Girl
14. Don't Say Goodnight and Mean Goodbye
15. Sha-la-La
16. Maybe Tonight

Details
Playing Time: 40 min.
Producer: Gary Stewart, Bill Inglot
Distributor: WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: ADD

Album Notes
While many of these songs may have originally appeared in mono, for the CDrelease, they were remixed from the original multi-tracks to digital stereo. "It was not our intent to re-write the past, but to preserve it." - Bill InglotIn the course of eight years, Rhino came out with two separate but very similar Shirelles anthologies. The first was 1986's Anthology: 1959-1964, followed by The Very Best of the Shirelles in 1994. Both are 16-song CDs, and many of the essential hits that were included on Very Best were also found on this CD, including "Tonight's the Night," "Dedicated to the One I Love," "Mama Said," and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (as well as "Boys," "A Thing of the Past," "Soldier Boy," and "Big John"). The main reason Very Best Of has a slight edge over this disc is because of its inclusion of the 1958 doo wop classic "I Met Him on a Sunday (Ronde-Ronde)," which is missing from Anthology. Both CDs, however, are full of gems that would greatly influence countless girl groups. These songs were undeniably seminal, and the late-1950s/early-1960s harmonies of the Shirelles would directly or indirectly influence everyone from the Supremes, the Marvelettes, the Shangri-Las, and Martha & the Vandellas in the 1960s to LaBelle, First Choice, the Three Degrees, and the Pointer Sisters in the 1970s. How many groups who influenced the Go-Gos and Blondie also had an impact on En Vogue? The importance of the Shirelles hits found on this CD cannot be overstated. ~ Alex Henderson