All Artists: Rocky Fellers Title: Look at Killer Joe Go Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: Westside UK Release Date: 10/9/2001 Album Type: Import Genres: Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 614475038989 |
Rocky Fellers Look at Killer Joe Go Genres: Pop, Rock
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CD ReviewsRocky Fellers Could Rock AND Sing! Randal Russi | Sanford, FL USA | 05/07/2004 (4 out of 5 stars) "Before the music scene heard of Michael Jackson, the Jackson 5, the Sylvers, or even the Five Stairsteps, the fabulous Rocky Fellers rocked the American shores by way of the Far East. These four Filipino brothers along with their dad jolted the audiences of American television and nightclubs from coast to coast. It is ten year old Albert's lead vocals that could only be compared to the likes of Frankie Lymon, Little Anthony, or even Ronnie Spector's. KILLER JOE is the big hit, but give a good listen to WE GOT LOVE and SANTA SANTA (featuring eight yr. old Eddie on lead), both early Neil Diamond compositions. LIKE THE BIG GUYS DO is the most notable follow-up to the hit, but there's plenty a-good gems in this collection--BYE BYE BABY, where the harmonies really shine, HEY LITTLE DONKEY, and "little" Albert's incredible rendition of MY PRAYER. As vocalists there's no question this group could rival the best of the boy-bands then or now. As performers the RockyFellers played everywhere from the famed Apollo Theatre in Harlem, NY to the prestigious Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami Beach. The Fellers also hold the distinction of being the first act from the Philippines to score a hit on the Billboard Top 100. The only downershere areScepter Records recording the group on tracks previously used by the Shirelles (Will You Love Me To- morrow just doesn't seem to work) and the Isley Bros., although they do quite a workout on TWIST AND SHOUT. And from the un- released vaults--LITTLE DARLIN' is just tailor-made for the group with young Eddie staying perfectly on key for the high parts. The real downer is an unlisted track (School Bells Are Ringing) that is actually sung by Carole King. It was a single by her in 1962 on Dimension. It could be it was sent to Scepter to consider for the Fellers, but never recorded by them." Look at Killer Joe Go copycat224 | Hayward, CA United States | 12/04/2003 (3 out of 5 stars) "The CD arrived in PERFECT BRAND NEW SHRINK-WRAPPED CONDITION. However, I was quite disappointed learning that ALL TRACKS on the CD are in what I term as "UGLY MONO". Not one single track on the CD was in STEREO. Although the CD was in "perfect condition", had I known previously that there were no STEREO tracks, I dont believe I would have made the purchase. The disappointment stems from the fact that the title song (and probably many others) WAS ORIGINALLY RECORDED in TRUE STEREO and was NOT in STEREO on the CD that was received."
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