Originally Released: 2002 Discs: 1 Label: Mercury Item Number: UNI182502
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Shangri-Las
The Shangri-Las: Marguerite Ganser, Maryann Ganser, Elizabeth Weiss, Mary Weiss.
Producers: Shadow Morton, Ronald Mosley, Robert Bateman.
Compilation producer: Bill Levenson.
Recorded between 1964 and 1966. Includes liner notes by Dave Thompson.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series.
Liner Note Author: Dave Thompson .
Recording information: A&R Studios, New York, NY; Bell Sound; Dynamic Studios, Genoa, Italy; Mirasound; UltraSonic Studios.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Mary Weiss; Elizabeth Weiss.
Arrangers: Robert Bateman; Artie Butler.
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Shangri-Las gathers a dozen of the tough-but-sweet girl group's definitive songs, including the classic "Leader of the Pack," "Remember (Walkin' in the Sand)," and "Give Him a Great Big Kiss." "Out in the Streets," "I Can Never Go Home Anymore," and "He Cried" (a reworking of Jay & the Americans' hit "She Cried") are chief among the tracks that listeners only familiar with the first few songs on this collection will get to discover. Though it's not as awe-inspiring and complete as the British Myrmidons of Melodrama [RPM 136] retrospective, 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Shangri-Las is still a decent introduction to the group's theatrical, exuberant, and often poignant sound, offering their radio hits and just enough more to make it worthwhile for the mildly curious. ~ Heather Phares
A solid 12-track compilation at a budget price, this BEST OF THE SHANGRI-LAS is teenage angst at its angstiest. Guided by George "Shadow" Morton, who gave both Phil Spector and Joe Meek a run for their money in the eccentric Svengali sweepstakes, the Shangri-Las specialized in hyper-dramatic study-hall morality tales. Thanks, in large part, to Mary Weiss's unforgettably bratty street-kid vocals and wounded persona, songs like "Leader of the Pack," "I Can Never Go Home Anymore," and "Give Us Your Blessings" flirt with camp, except for the dead-serious tone of her haunted vocals. (The brilliant non-hit "Past, Present and Future" is absolutely frightening.) The too-often-ignored flipside of all this drama-queenery is the trio's string of flirty rockers, particularly "Out in the Streets," "Remember (Walking in the Sand)," and the gloriously giddy "Give Him a Great Big Kiss," the sexiest single of the whole hormone-charged 1960s girl-group era.
Category: Oldies Release Date: 06/04/02
Originally Released: 2002 Mono / Stereo: Mixed Discs: 1 Availability: Y Studio / Live: Studio Area: USA Is Import: N Distributor: Universal Distribution
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