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Del Shannon - Greatest Hits
Del Shannon
Del Shannon - Greatest Hits
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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These 20 tracks include all the big early-'60s hits by this maverick artist, plus several obscure gems. Shannon was atypical of his era by virtue of age (26 when he had his first hit, "Runaway"), originality (he wrote most...  more »

     
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All Artists: Del Shannon
Title: Del Shannon - Greatest Hits
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Charly UK
Release Date: 7/1/1999
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
Styles: Oldies, Teen Pop, Oldies & Retro
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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These 20 tracks include all the big early-'60s hits by this maverick artist, plus several obscure gems. Shannon was atypical of his era by virtue of age (26 when he had his first hit, "Runaway"), originality (he wrote most of his songs), aggression (unusually among white artists of the early '60s, most of his stuff rocked), and temperament (his songs weave an alarming pattern of misery, paranoia, desperation, vengeance, and despair). Not to mention musical innovation--"Runaway" contains what could be called the first pop synthesizer solo, "Little Town Flirt" casts the mold for the entire British Invasion, "From Me to You" was the first American version of a Beatles song, "Handy Man" transforms the bouncy Jimmy Jones novelty into a rock maelstrom, "Do You Want to Dance" anticipates the Beach Boys' subsequent rockin' reworking, "Keep Searchin'" and "Stranger in Town" could have been the soundtrack to The Fugitive, and "Sister Isabelle" is the ultimate boy-loses-girl song--Del's gal becomes a nun, and he rails at God for beating his time. It's not 100% brilliant--"Sue's Gotta Be Mine" is a blatant Four Seasons ripoff and "The Swiss Maid" is, as the title might warn, far from yodel-free--but this package is a neat summation of the career of a tragically overlooked artist. --Ken Barnes

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There IS a better set of Shannon hits then this one
majormusiclover | 04/27/2010
(4 out of 5 stars)

"From 1961 to 1966 Shannon had 16 charted songs, & then one more in 1981, for a total of 17. The first 14 of those are here, plus 3 b-sides,and & 3 that did'nt chart. All the 20 tracks here are mono, on "rhino" label in 1990. This is a good set of his music but I think the 30 track c.d. by 'Collectables' label is much better this time. [It has 13 of the 1st 14 charted songs, but I DON'T miss hearing 'Sue's gotta be mine'. Not only do you get more tracks, I like them better then a couple on 'this' c.d. ['Show me' &'Sister Isabell]"