Cameo Parkway: The Greatest Hits

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  • Release Date: 10/17/2006
  • Sales Rank: 20,385
  • Label: ABKCO
  • UPC: 018771923725
 
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When much of the Cameo Parkway label catalog finally got reissued on CD, this 25-track compilation gathered most of the biggest hits the company had issued between the mid-'50s and mid-'60s. The label's biggest stars -- Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Dee Dee Sharp, and the Orlons -- are all represented here by several tracks apiece, with one or two by less prolific chart artists like the Dovells, the Tymes, the Rays (their one-shot doo wop classic "Silhouettes"), Charlie Gracie (the rockabilly-pop hit "Butterfly"), and ? & the Mysterians (their 1966 garage rock chart-topper "96 Tears"). It's true there's no strong musical theme that unites this material, which encompasses pop-soul, early teen idol smashes, the most popular twist records ever made, rockabilly, and even (with John Zacherle's "Dinner with Drac, Pt. 1") novelty. It's also true that there might be room for some debate over the track selection, which misses some notable Cameo Parkway hits like Checker's "The Fly," Gracie's "Fabulous," and Rydell's "Forget Him" and "Kissing Time." And the package certainly could have done with at least a short liner note, instead of offering nothing but credits and chart positions. Still, there are many good pop/rock hits here, including quite a few very famous ones, like Checker's "The Twist," the Dovells' "Bristol Stomp," Sharp's "Mashed Potato Time," the Tymes' "So Much in Love," and the Orlons' "South Street." You can get some more music by the artists on the single-artist anthologies and various-artists box set of Cameo Parkway material that ABKCO released around the same time. But for those who don't want to go that far, and/or are primarily concerned with finally getting a lot of big hits that eluded CD reissue for decades, this is a good accumulation/sampler of the label's most popular efforts. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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An Abbreviation of the CAMEO/PARKWAY Box Set!by Recordlover

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July 28, 2009: After waiting decades for the original Cameo & Parkway hits to be available on CD, Allen Klein released them on his ABKCO Records label.

For years the only versions of hits like Chubby Checker's "The Twist" or Bobby Rydell's "Volare" were substandard re-records. No longer! All the Cameo/Parkway gems are now in clean, clear digital sound on CD.

The multi-CD Cameo/Parkway Box Set is a bit pricey but it includes a host of rare singles and non charting singles to please the collectors out there.

This single CD: CAMEO/PARKWAY: The Greatest Hits, narrows this once mighty Philadelphia hit factory down to 24 essential hits.

Chubby Checker's biggest hits are included: "The Twist", "Limbo Rock" and "Let's Twist Again". Also the Dovells' "Bristol Stomp" and "You Can't Sit Down". The biggest hits by Bobby Rydell, The Tymes , Dee Dee Sharp & The Orlons are also here! Yes, you miss out on some very rare tunes, Jo Ann Campbell's "(I'm The Girl From)WOLVERTON MOUNTAIN" and "The 81" by Candy & The Kisses which are only on the multi disc Box Set, but the big Cameo/Parkway hits are all here in one delightful hit-filled CD.

Thanks go out to Jody Klein for putting this single disc together!

Bobby Lauser

Salinas,CA