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[.ca] The Apollo Sessions



Timeless vocal R & B at its best.:
There is not a single track on this alblum that I don't at least like, if not absolutely love. This alblum contains the song "laundromat blues", which was one of the many songs blacklisted for radio play back then because it was thought too racy for the day. Heck, It's kind of racy by today's standards as well! The rest of the songs on this cd are very different however. They are soulful ballads full of pure soul and emotion. "Help me Somebody" is a prime example of this. I can picture the lead singer with a death-grip on the mic, belting out this wondeful song. This alblum is pure vocal R & B soul.


Among The Pathfinders:
In response to the question "who were the best black singing groups during the mid to late 50s" - the beginning of the Rock Era - and the first names to pop up will invariably be The Platters, the Drifters, The Coasters, Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers and Hank Ballard & The Midnighters. Then, after a bit of thinking, someone will mention The Flamingos, Moonglows, Olympics, Cadillacs and Little Anthony & The Imperials. Then it'll be a bit longer before the names The Five Satins, The Cadets \oor Jacks as they were also known\c, and The Rays are offered. Great groups all, but somebody had to pave the way, and in the early part of the 1950s the pathfinders were groups like The Clovers, Dominoes, Five Keys, Four Tunes, Charms, Larks and early incarnations of the later successes such as The Drifters, led by the incomparable Clyde McPhatter, The Royals \owho became The Midnighters, and The Robins who would transform into The Coasters. Also in this elite group were The '5' Royales, from Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and consisting of cousins Lowman and Clarence Pauling \oreplaced part way through their career by Obadiah Carter\c, Windsor King, and brothers Eugene and John Tanner. They might not have been what you could call fabulously successful, but in 1953/54 they had five huge R & B hits, backed by Charlie "Little Jazz" Ferguson & His Orchestra. Baby Don't Do It and Help Me Somebody - two #1s - spent a combined 31 weeks on the charts in 1953 \othe flip of the latter, Crazy, Crazy, Crazy, also went to # 5 R & B\c. Later that that year Too Much Lovin' \oMuch Too Much\c went # 4 R & B and in 1954, when their tenure with Apollo ended, they took I Do to # 6 R & B. All are on this fine set, as are the other B-sides - Take All Of Me, the wonderfully wicked Laundromat Blues \omy baby's got the best machine ... the best washin' machine in town ... just relax and take it easy while the machine goes round and round ..." and Good Things which, in my opinion, should have charted as well - it's that good. With their new label, King, they found success a little harder to come by, taking almost three years to find another charter before scoring with Tears Of Joy (# 9 R & B) and Think (# 9 R & B and # 66 pop) in 1957. Unfortunately, this being a compilation of their stint with Apollo these two are not included. But even so the CD is a must for anyone interested in the music of one of the most influential singing groups of that era.


Artist:The "5" Royales
Binding:Audio CD
EAN:0090431564721
Format:Import
Format:Best of
Original Release Date:1995-09-01
Release Date:1995-09-01
UPC:090431564721


Tracks:
  • Baby Don't Do It
  • Laundromat Blues
  • Too Much Lovin'
  • Baby Take All of Me
  • I Do
  • Courage to Love
  • Crazy, Crazy, Crazy
  • What's That
  • All Righty
  • You Know I Know
  • I Wanna Thank You
  • Put Something in It (With All Your Heart)
  • Cry Some More
  • I Am Thinking
  • Let Me Come Back Home
  • With All Your Heart
  • Good Things
  • Help Me Somebody
  • Too Much of a Little Bit
  • Give Me One More Chance
  • Six O'Clock in the Morning
  • I Like It Like That
  • Know Nothing



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