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The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]

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Title:

The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]

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2010-06-30 (by nightissuchproximity)

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Tracklisting: CD1 01. Secret Love 02:49 02. My Gal 02:41 03. Baby Please 02:53 04. Sincerely 03:12 05. Shoo Doo Be Doo (My Loving Baby) 02:55 06. So All Alone 03:13 07. Tempting 02:15 08. Most of All 03:04 09. New Gal 03:02 10. He Lied 03:18 11. She's Gone 02:55 12. Hug and a Kiss 03:17 13. Starlite 02:45 14. Slow Down 02:54 15. Foolish Me 02:24 16. In Love 02:43 17. In My Diary 02:43 18. Lover, Love Me 02:20 19. Let's Go 02:30 20. We Go Together 02:44 21. Chickie Um Bah 02:43 22. When I'm With You 02:31 CD2 01. See Saw 02:27 02. Penny Arcade 02:49 03. Over and Over Again 01:59 04. I Knew from the Start 02:05 05. I'll Stop Wanting You 02:49 06. (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over 02:23 07. Don't Say Goodbye 02:44 08. Please Send Me Someone to Love 02:21 09. Blue Velvet 03:05 10. Love Is a River 02:48 11. The Beating of My Heart 02:24 12. Mr. Engineer 02:08 13. Here I Am 02:19 14. Too Late 02:40 15. What Are You Going to Do 02:17 16. Confess It to Your Heart 02:07 17. Ten Commandments of Love 04:09 18. Don't Be Afraid to Love 02:52 19. Sweeter Than Words 03:34 20. Twelve Months of the Year 03:08 21. Mama Loccie 02:30 22. She's Alright With Me 04:43 mp3 192kbps with covers

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daba_1 (2010-07-01)

The Moonglows were among the most important R&B groups of the 1950s, despite the fact that they only had a handful of hits among fewer than 50 recorded songs, in a history that lasted just six years, in sharp contrast to such acts as the Orioles and the Drifters, who were together across decades and recorded huge bodies of work.
Chicago-born Harvey Fuqua (born July 27, 1928) was part of a musical family virtually from birth, as the nephew of Ink Spots guitarist Charlie Fuqua, and before he was in his teens was aiming for a career of his own in music. He grew up in Louisville, KY, where he learned the piano and also began singing with his high school classmate Bobby Lester (born January 13, 1930; died October 15, 1980) at dances. They formed a professional duo in Louisville during 1949, after both finished brief periods of serving in the military, and were soon working with saxman and bandleader Ed Wiley, and it was in his group that they started singing jump and blues. Eventually a lack of earnings led them to split up, with Fuqua moving to Cleveland, where he crossed paths with an army buddy, Danny Coggins, and a neighbor of his, Prentiss Barnes (born April 25, 1925), who'd previously been a gospel singer, and formed a trio.
Fuqua brought Lester into the group, which was known as the Crazy Sounds, and they started to get work in the area around Cleveland. They were an improvisational singing group that specialized in a technique called vocalese, using their voices to replace instruments, basically in a jazz context, somewhat similar to the work of the Swingle Singers and the Manhattan Transfer. Their first break came in 1952 when they came to the attention of local disc jockey Alan Freed, who was already making a name for himself playing R&B records. They auditioned and did well enough to earn a chance to record on Freed's own Champagne Records label, changing their name to the Moonglows in the process in an effort to hook their recognition to Freed's on-air persona as "Moondog." The group enjoyed a modest local hit with a Lester composition, "I Just Can't Tell No Lie." They began performing in venues throughout the industrial Midwest and underwent their first membership change when Coggins quit for a more stable life as a gas station owner. He was replaced by Alex Walton and Alexander Graves.
Lester and Fuqua shared the lead vocal spot, sometimes even on the same song, and both of them had a keen interest in songwriting as well. The group was special not only for their mix of subtle polish and visceral excitement, but also the sheer attractiveness of the singing and the way in which their arrangements locked it all together -- Lester and Fuqua were the leads and the most visible talents, but there were no weak links anywhere in the Moonglows' sound; from bass to the occasional falsetto, all of the singing was dazzling, animated, and bracing, whether on the jump numbers or the ballads; each of their finished records was the total package, distinctly voiced, gorgeously textured, and exciting. In the early fall of 1953, Freed landed the group a contract with Chance Records, a small Chicago outfit that was making a serious noise in blues and R&B, and already had the Flamingoes and the Spaniels under contract. For a year, they tried to chart with ballads -- including a killer version of "Secret Love" with Lester singing lead -- and jump numbers but saw little success at Chance, before they were dropped.
In October of 1954, the group moved to Chess Records, and their first session was one of the most productive in the history of the label, yielding 13 songs including one of the biggest hits in Chess' history, "Sincerely" -- authored by Fuqua (with Freed taking half the royalties as "co-author," a common arrangement at the time for Freed and other managers), the Moonglows' recording charted in December of that year and bumped "Earth Angel" by the Penguins out of the number one R&B spot the following month, and later climbed to number 20 on the Hot 100 pop chart. The single rode the R&B listings for

daba_1 (2010-07-01)

biography continued
Torn by these multiple schisms, the Moonglows' lineup collapsed under circumstances that are still a bit murky, in terms of who decided what and who exited. In late 1957, a pair of sides were recorded featuring Fuqua and possibly Johnson, and in early 1958, a new single appeared entitled "Ten Commandments of Love," featuring Fuqua as a speaker. It reached number nine as an R&B hit and number 22 as a pop single, the group's best pop performance in two years and one of their biggest sellers, except that it wasn't credited to the Moonglows -- rather, it was also credited to Harvey & the Moonglows, and precisely who was singing on it behind Fuqua is still a matter of conjecture; some sources attribute the back-up to the original Moonglows, whereas others say with assurance that it was Fuqua's "new" Moonglows, actually formerly known as the Marquees, a Washington, D.C., outfit consisting of Marvin Gaye, Reese Palmer, James Knowland, and Chester Simmons. What is clear is that they accompanied Fuqua over the next year or so, credited as Harvey & the Moonglows. The group's ranks changed quickly -- though he kept Gaye, who had sung lead on the group's recording of "Mama Loocie," with him -- and eventually included a young Chuck Barksdale, from the Dells.
In addition to his work with the new group, Fuqua was featured on solo singles throughout 1958, including "Don't Be Afraid of Love," which he co-authored with Berry Gordy, Jr. and Billy Davis, and also turned up miming in the last (and best) of the Freed showcase films, Go Johnny Go. Fuqua's professional association with Gordy had begun when they met, on the latter's visit to Chess to license the early sides of the Miracles; the two wrote songs together, and eventually Fuqua married Gordy's sister Gwen. He continued recording for several more years, including some legendary sides with Etta James, but increasingly concentrated on the purely creative rather than the performing side of music. After operating such independent labels as Tri-Phi (where he recorded not only his own and the later Harvey & the Moonglows stuff, but also the early Spinners, whom he discovered as the Domingoes, and with whom he sang as well), he joined Motown as the executive in charge of developing new talent, and became not only successful in that department but also as a producer and songwriter, and was collaborating successfully with Smokey Robinson in the 1990s.
Having had the group and the group name pulled out from under him, Lester went solo on the Chess label for a short time, before giving up performing for a decade. His name was well known enough and the recordings left behind with the group were good enough, however, so that as late as 1962 Chess saw the point in releasing a single credited to "Bobby Lester & the Moonglows," consisting of "Blue Velvet" and "Penny Arcade," the A-side culled from the group's abortive late 1956 album sessions -- this may have been simply Chess's way of trying to amortize everything but the kitchen sink in their operation, but it is difficult to imagine any other artist of the era, apart from Elvis Presley or Clyde McPhatter (or deceased figures such as Buddy Holly or Eddie Cochran), getting their six-year-old recordings pushed as new releases.
Johnson passed through gigs backing Jackie Wilson and Brook Benton before joining Motown Records, and passed away in the late '80s. Walton put together a new Moonglows lineup in 1964 to cover some of the group's '50s sides, but this effort didn't last long, and Graves and Barnes left the music business, and the original Moonglows were consigned to history, apart from Chess' periodic attempts to continue selling sides left in the vaults. The label also released of a pair of LPs made up of the group's single sides, Look, It's the Moonglows (1959) and The Best of Bobby Lester & the Moonglows (1962). Chess kept several vestiges of the Moonglows sound alive more profitably when they signed the Dells, and the group's sound could also be heard in the early work of the Four T

QuantumDriven (2011-05-17)

Can't beat the good old negra music!

the_one_one (2015-04-18)

Seed please!

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2. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/12 - Moonglows - Hug And A Kiss.mp3 4.54 Mb
3. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/06 - Moonglows - So All Alone.mp3 4.45 Mb
4. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/04 - Moonglows - Sincerely.mp3 4.43 Mb
5. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/08 - Moonglows - Most Of All.mp3 4.25 Mb
6. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/09 - Moonglows - New Gal.mp3 4.18 Mb
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9. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/14 - Moonglows - Slow Down.mp3 4.02 Mb
10. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/03 - Moonglows - Baby Please.mp3 3.99 Mb
11. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/01 - Moonglows - Secret Love.mp3 3.89 Mb
12. The Moonglows - Blue Velvet (Ultimate) [2CD]/Moonglows Blue Velvet The Ultimate Collection (Disc 1)/13 - Moonglows - Starlite.mp3 3.81 Mb
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