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Friday 18 March 2022

"Six Classic Albums (Digitally Remastered And Enhanced For Superior Quality)" By THE FLAMINGOS – 1959, 1960 and 1962 US Mono LPs (Two From Each Year, The Last With The Moonglows) on Checker, End and Vee Jay Records (February 2016 EU/UK Real Gone Music Company 4CD 76-Track Compilation of Remasters) - A Review by Mark Barry...

 
THE FLAMINGOS 1959 Debut Album "Flamingos" on Checker Records
Best Audio Available Inside This Real Gone Music 4CD Set from 2016
"Six Classic Albums"





 
"...A Kiss On Your Lips..." 
 
Real Gone Music Company of the USA are a wing of that other great American Reissue Company – Rhino Records. 
 
As of now (March 2022) - Real Gone Music have a shed-load of these 4-CD multiple-album compilations in the marketplace covering swathes of out-of-copyright material mainly from the Fifties and Sixties. Classy Artists that are history-famous - but just don't sell for dosh anymore. So RGM does it cheap, loaded and cheerful. 
 
The format for this series of foursomes is the same - a 4-way foldout card digipak holds four discs in clear trays while all labels look like old black vinyl grooves and are the same. Info is listed on the rear with a very functional reference to LPs or 45s beneath. None have booklets, discographies or appreciations of any kind (not even a mastering credit) - but what you do get is sheer volume and great Rhino-related Remastered Audio. And they are very cheap...but back to that audio...
 
Take their early 1959 debut album simply entitled "Flamingos" - a 12-track masterclass in smooth Vocal Group delivery. More Platters than Doo Wop - it sounds so damn clean here - like it was plucked off tapes that have looked after in buttermilk. Some of these tracks are just gorgeous. But as you can see from the photos provided, the huge let down is the naff looks. Each of the two inner-flaps has a collage of Flamingo-related photos and memorabilia – so I suppose that is something (not that you actually read or see any of it), but each of the see-through trays has the same 'A Word About High Fidelity' ye-old inner bag. Still – that sound! "A Kiss On Your Lips" is right. Here are the digital delights and swoonsome details...
 
UK/EU-released 12 February 2016 - "Six Classic Albums (Digitally Remastered And Enhanced For Superior Quality)" by THE FLAMINGOS on Real Gone Music RGMCD198 (Barcode 5036408178022) is a 4CD 76-Track compilation that plays out as follows:
 
CD1 (49:18 minutes):
1. Dream Of A Lifetime [Side 1]
2. Ko Ko Mo 
3. Whispering Stars 
4. On My Merry Way 
5. The Vow 
6. Would I Be Crying 
7. A Kiss From Your Lips [Side 2]
8. Shilly Dilly 
9. Stolen Love 
10. Chickie Um Bah 
11. Nobody's Love 
12. That's My Baby (Chika Boom)
Tracks 1 to 12 are their debut album "Flamingos" - released early 1959 in the USA on Checker Records LP-1433 in Mono. 
 
13. Love Walked In [Side 1]
14. Music Maestro Please
15. Begin The Beguine 
16. The Breeze And I 
17. Time Was 
18. Goodnight Sweetheart 
Tracks 13 to 18 are Side 1 of their second LP "Flamingo Serenade" - released April 1959 in the USA on End Records LP-304 in Mono
 
CD2 (52:09 minutes): 
1. I Only Have Eyes For You [Side 2]
2. I'm in The Mood For You 
3. As Time Goes By 
4. Where Or When 
5. Yours 
6. But Not For Me 
Tracks 1 to 6 are Side 2 of their second LP "Flamingo Serenade" - released April 1959 in the USA on End Records LP-304 in Mono 
 
7. In The Still Of The Night [Side 1]
8. Beside You 
9. Never In This World 
10. When I Fall In Love 
11. You, Me And The Sea 
12. Everybody's Got A Home (But Me) 
13. Nobody Loves Me Like You [Side 2]
Tracks 7 to 18 are their fourth studio album "Requestfully Yours" - released late 1960 in the USA on End Records LP 308 in Mono 
 
CD3 (54:09 minutes): 
1. Besame Mucho
2. Dream Girl 
3. Crazy, Crazy, Crazy 
4. That's Why I Love You 
5. Heavenly Angel
6. Mio Amore (My Love) 
7. Maria Elena [Side 2]
8. Sweet And Lovely
9. Tell Me How Long 
10. My Foolish Heart 
11. You Belong To My Heart 
12. Bridge Of Tears
Tracks 1 to 12 are their third studio album "Flamingo Favorites" - released early 1960 in the USA on End Records LP 307 in Mono
 
13. Too Soon To Know [Side 1]
14. Flame Of Love
15. The Sinner (El Pecador)
16. I'm Coming Home
17. (When You're Young And) Only Seventeen 
18. Ol' Man River
Tracks 13 to 18 are Side 1 of their fifth studio album "The Sound Of The Flamingos" - released 1962 in the USA on End Records LP 316 in Mono-only
 
CD4 (63:06 minutes): 
1. You're Mine [Side 1]
2. My Lovely One 
3. I Know Better 
4. Moonlight In Vermont 
5. Without His Love 
6. Danny Boy
Tracks 13 to 18 are Side 2 of their fifth studio album "The Sound Of The Flamingos" - released 1962 in the USA on End Records LP 316 in Mono-only
 
7. Vooit Vooit [Side 1]
8. Oh Rockin' Daddy
9. September Song
10. Secret Love 
11. Someday, Someway
12. Real Gone Mama
13. Golden Teardrops 
14. I Was Wrong
15. Carried Away [Side 2]
16. Whistle My Love 
17. That's My Desire
18. 219 Train
19. Cross Over The Bridge
20. My Gal
21. If I Can't Have You
22. Baby Please
Tracks 7 to 22 are the shared album "The Flamingos Meet The Moonglows On The Dusty Road Of Hits" - released late 1962 in the USA on Vee Jay Records LP 1052 in Mono. Tracks 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21 by THE FLAMINGOS with Tracks 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 by THE MOONGLOWS.
 
Hailing from Chicago, The Flamingos have long been considered by collectors as 'the' class act of Harmony Vocals and Doo Wop. Their slow atmosphere-drenched ballads practically defined dancefloor smooching in the Fifties. And they had a dizzying array of great Lead vocalists throughout - Sollie McElroy, Johnny Carter, Tommy Hunt, Paul Wilson and Nate Wilson. 
 
Their cherished End label albums have been on CD in the States for years, and I had a few on Sequel in the 90ts when Castle Music was reissuing them, but this compilation outdoes them all. A few moments of Nate Nelson leading the vocal smooch on "I Only Have Eyes For You" and I’m a goner.
 
So - lots of tracks, very good sound and at less than six quid - its dirt-cheap too. Until Bear Family does a more comprehensive box set one day covering their entire output - this is a rather lovely release to be getting on with...

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