The Laurie, Sabina & United Artists Sides, Vol. 1 The Belmonts

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  • Release Date: 09/19/1995
  • Sales Rank: 148,328
  • Label: ACE RECORDS UK
  • UPC: 029667158022
 
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The Laurie, Sabina & United Artists Sides, Vol. 1

1LISTENCome on Little Angel 3:01
2LISTENTell Me Why 2:39
3LISTENSmoke from Your Cigarette 2:19
4LISTENThat Background Sound 2:34
5LISTENHow About Me? 2:59
6LISTENMy Love Is Real 2:39
7LISTENSearching for a New Love 2:20
8LISTENI Don't Know How to Cry 2:26
9LISTENI Need Someone 2:54
10LISTENHombre 2:13
11LISTENDon't Get Around Much Anymore 2:09
12LISTENWhy? 2:06
13LISTEN(I've Got) More Important Things to Do 2:17
14LISTENHave You Heard? 3:01
15LISTENDancin' Girl 3:06
16LISTENTime to Dream 2:39
17LISTENNot Responsible 2:39
18LISTENNow It's All Over 2:23
19LISTENWalk on Boy 2:26
20LISTENSummertime Time 2:30
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Editorial Reviews

In their Dion-less career, the Belmonts were in an awkward place. The vocal-group doo wop they had sung with Dion was going out of style, and they tried on various approaches for size without getting much success with any of them. For all that, they were more successful than most 1960s doo wop acts, and this 30-track compilation of material from 1961-66 has all half-dozen of their charting records, including their biggest and best, "Tell Me Why." At times, unfortunately, it is obvious that they're trying to imitate the stuff Dion was having solo success with at the time, as on "Come on Little Angel." The rest of the disc is inconsistent, and widely variable stylistically. "I Don't Know How to Cry" tries for an uptown New York R&B-pop sound; others are traditional slow doo-wop ballads; "Have You Heard" is a midtempo ballad in the style of the Duprees; "Ann-Marie" is Beach Boys-influenced; "I Got a Feeling" is a "Jay & the Americans" cop; etc. There are occasional above-average tunes like the group original "I Confess," but most of the cuts are mediocre. Includes some previously unissued material, and three tracks they participated in as the backup group to Buddy Sheppard (billed as the Holidays). Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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