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Gold

by The Righteous Brothers
Gold

Gold

by The Righteous Brothers

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Overview

The major label Universal Music is the repository for the recordings the Righteous Brothers made in the 1960s, separately and together, for Moonglow, Philles, Verve, and MGM Records. Universal's Gold reissue series, like Sony BMG's Essential series, consists of two-CD compilations of label artists. The Righteous Brothers scored 22 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1963 and 1974, 21 of which are included here. (The exception is a cover of the Jerry Butler hit "He Will Break Your Heart," which spent one week at number 91 as the B-side of the Top 20 hit "He.") Since the set contains 48 tracks in total, that means the format allows plenty of space for non-hits and album tracks. In the Righteous Brothers' case, it also allows for some of the many solo efforts of duo members Bobby Hatfield and Bill Medley. (They recorded separately in 1963, then split up in 1967, and Hatfield partnered with Jimmy Walker as the Righteous Brothers in 1969 before reuniting with Medley in the '70s.) It's worth noting, therefore, that while Universal has licensed the three comeback hits the Righteous Brothers scored on Haven Records in 1974 (including the chart-topping novelty "Rock and Roll Heaven") from EMI, it has not gone after tracks Medley made for other labels, so his 1987 number-one duet with Jennifer Warnes, "(I've Had) The Time of My Life," from the film Dirty Dancing, released by RCA, is not included. Stylistically, that's just as well. Even stretching the collection to 1974 gives a somewhat deceptive sense of this act's popularity; of those 22 chart entries, 14 reached their peaks in 1965 and 1966, when the Righteous Brothers reigned as one of the ten most successful singles artists in the U.S. All their immortal hits -- "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'," "Just Once in My Life," "Unchained Melody," "Ebb Tide," and "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" -- came in that two-year period. The big hits were melodramatic ballads, in some cases produced by Phil Spector. Before that period, on their Moonglow recordings, the Righteous Brothers made rough R&B, examples here including Muddy Waters' "I Just Want to Make Love to You" and Ray Charles' "This Little Girl of Mine." After the hits subsided, they tried to re-create their popular sound and find equally memorable songs, sometimes by working again with songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil (who had teamed with Spector to write "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'"). This material, which makes up most of the second disc, is often interesting (e.g., Medley's recording of Jimmy Webb's "Someone Is Standing Outside"), but rarely impressive for itself. There is more here than the average fans really wants, but it's hard to criticize the set for containing too much. There was room, so why not? (By comparison, Anthology [1962-1974], Rhino Records' 1989 two-disc Righteous Brothers compilation, is 16 tracks and 43-minutes shorter.) It's unlikely there will ever be a three- or four-CD box set on the Righteous Brothers, not only for commercial reasons, but because they don't really deserve one. And absent that, this is likely to be the most extensive collection of their work ever to be attempted. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 01/10/2006
Label: Polydor
UPC: 0602498843826
Rank: 43197

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Little Latin Lupe Lu
  2. Hot Tamales
  3. Gotta Tel You How I Feel
  4. My Babe
  5. Koko Joe
  6. Let the Good Times Roll
  7. Try to Find Another Man
  8. I Just Want to Make Love to You
  9. Somethings Got a Hold on Me
  10. This Little Girl of Mine
  11. Bring Your Love to Me
  12. Fannie Mae
  13. You Can Have Her
  14. Justine
  15. Georgia on My Mind
  16. You've Lost That Lovin Feelin'
  17. The Angels Listened In
  18. Just Once in My Life
  19. See That Girl
  20. Unchained Melody
  21. Hung on You
  22. Ebb Tide
  23. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
  24. The White Cliffs of Dover

Disc 2

  1. (You're My) Soul & Inspiration
  2. Stand By
  3. He
  4. Go Ahead and Cry
  5. Something You Got
  6. On This Side of Goodbye
  7. A Man Without a Dream
  8. Melancholy Music Man
  9. Stranded in the Middle of No Place
  10. That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
  11. Hang-Ups
  12. Brothers
  13. I Can't Make It Alone
  14. Brown Eyed Woman
  15. Peace Brother Peace
  16. This Is a Love Song
  17. Only You (And You Alone)
  18. My Prayer
  19. Answer Me My Love
  20. Woman, Man Needs Ya
  21. Someone Is Standing Outside
  22. Rock and Roll Heaven
  23. Give It to the People
  24. Dream On

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Righteous Brothers   Primary Artist
Bill Medley   Primary Artist
Bobby Hatfield   Primary Artist
Kirby Johnson   Conductor
Don Ralke   Conductor
Ernie Freeman   Conductor
Bill Baker   Conductor,Conductor
Michael Patterson   Conductor,Conductor
Ernie Freeman Combo   Conductor
Nick DeCaro   Conductor

Technical Credits

Brian Potter   Producer,Composer
Buster Brown   Composer
Gerry Goffin   Composer
Haven Gillespie   Composer
William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer
William "Pat" Best   Composer
Carl Sigman   Composer
Phil Spector   Composer,Producer
Hoagy Carmichael   Composer
Walter Kent   Composer
Sid Faust   Composer
Bob Hatfield   Composer
Bill Cook   Composer
Bill Levenson   Compilation Producer
Chris Kenner   Composer
Jack Richards   Composer
Barry Mann   Composer,Producer
Fred Rauch   Composer
Ellen Fitton   Mastering
Don "Sugarcane" Harris   Composer
Gene Page   Arranger
Etta James   Composer
Dennis Lambert   Composer,Producer
Michael Omartian   Arranger
Leroy Kirkland   Composer
Hy Zaret   Composer
S. Hubbard   Composer
Robert Maxwell   Composer
Ray Charles   Composer
Billy Dawn Smith   Composer
Bill Medley   Composer,Producer
Alan Gordon   Composer
Todd Everett   Liner Notes
William Cook   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Don F. Harris   Composer
James Kirkland   Composer
Deek Watson   Composer
Jimmy Walker   Arranger,Producer
Richard Mullan   Composer
Barry Rillera   Arranger,Producer
Shirley Goodman   Composer
John Stevenson   Composer
Harry Beasley Smith   Composer
Donna Ranieri   Photo Research
Shannon Steckloff   Production Coordination
Ryan Null   Photo Coordination
Ande Rand   Composer
Ray Maxwell   Producer
Bill Baker   Arranger
Dick Monda   Composer
Clarence L. Lewis   Composer
Don Christy   Composer
Gary Bonner   Composer
Theodorus W G De Best   Composer
Jimmy Kennedy   Composer
James B. Kennedy   Composer
Pearl Woods   Composer
Bobby Hatfield   Composer,Producer
Bobby Robinson   Composer
Jimmy Webb   Composer
Cynthia Weil   Composer
Beasley Smith   Composer
Emily Cagan   Product Manager
Georges Boulanger   Composer
Carole King   Composer
W.S. Stevenson   Composer
Ernie Freeman Combo   Arranger
Dewey Terry   Composer
John Richards   Composer
Leonard Lee   Composer
Dick Glasser   Producer
Perry Botkin, Jr.   Arranger
Nat Burton   Composer
Nick DeCaro   Arranger
Stuart Gorrell   Composer
Alan O'Day   Composer
Buck Ram   Composer
Glenn A. Baker   Photography
Gerhard Winkler   Composer
Ahmet Ertegun   Producer
Alex North   Composer
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