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The Best of the Crystals [ABKO]
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Originally Released: 1992
Discs: 1
Label: ABKCO Records
Item Number: UNI172142

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The Best of the Crystals [ABKO]
Track Listings
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1.    There's No Other Like My Baby
2.    Oh, Yeah, Maybe, Baby
3.    Uptown
4.    What a Nice Way to Turn 17
5.    He Hit Me (And It Felt Like a Kiss)
6.    No One Ever Tells You
7.    He's a Rebel
8.    I Love You Eddie
9.    Another Country-Another World
10.    Please Hurt Me
11.    He's Sure the Boy I Love
12.    Look in My Eyes
13.    Da Doo Ron Ron
14.    Heartbreaker
15.    Then He Kissed Me
16.    I Wonder
17.    Little Boy
18.    Girls Can Tell
19.    All Grown Up
The Crystals: Lala Brooks, Barbara Alston, Darlene Love, Pattie Wright (vocals).

Recorded at Mira Sound Studios, New York, New York and Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles, California.

Includes liner notes by David Hinckley.

Personnel: Darlene Love, Pattie Wright, Barbara Alston, La la Brooks (vocals).

Liner Note Author: David Hinckley.

Unknown Contributor Roles: The Crystals ; Brooks Arthur.

Arrangers: Hank Levine; Jack Nitzsche; Arnold Goland; Phil Spector.

Still the definitive Crystals retrospective nearly a decade after its release, ABKCO's The Best of the Crystals gathers their most beloved singles, including "Uptown," "He's a Rebel," "Da Doo Ron," and "Then He Kissed Me"; the infamous withdrawn single "He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)"; and relatively obscure songs such as "What a Nice Way to Turn 17," "Look in My Eyes," and "I Wonder." The way the collection presents the Crystals' work in more or less chronological order helps trace the group's development and also allows somewhat lesser-known songs like "Heartbreaker," "Girls Can Tell," and "Another Country -- Another World" more equal footing among the group's classic tracks. Though the He's a Rebel bootleg offers an even more complete collection of the group's output, The Best of the Crystals remains the best legitimate retrospective of their pioneering work. ~ Heather Phares

The Crystals were a crucial cog in Phil Spector's mighty girl-group machine. To listen to "And Then He Kissed Me" is to hear the precise pop moment when coy innocence crumbled and gave way ever so slightly to the adult onrush of carnality. The sugary vocals of Darlene Love and company, backed by the full-scale Spector sound, are almost girlish enough to make you believe that the pattern of pop music hadn't just been irrevocably stirred up. However, the cumulative effect of the aforementioned song--along with the curiously sadomasochistic overtones of the Goffin/King smash "He Hit Me (It Felt Like a Kiss)" and the bad-boy adulation of "He's a Rebel"--should be more than enough to mark the musical history being made here.

Q (12/92, p.146) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...30 years on, the entire Phil Spector canon still sounds pretty damn good...hearing `Uptown' and Spector's other masterpieces now is almost orgasmic..."

NME (Magazine) (11/28/92, p.30) - 8 - Excellent - "...Everyone from Andrew Loog Oldham to Vanessa Paradis have vainly attempted to recreate the Spector style. Everyone from the Walker Brothers to The Ramones have covered these tunes. But here they are in their unparalleled, untouchable, shivering brilliance..."



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