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Album Details: Complete Federal Recordings

Release Date:11/25/2003
Label:Ace Records Uk
UPC:029667197427

Track List: Complete Federal Recordings

  1. I'll Cry When You're Gone
  2. My Name Ain't Annie
  3. Only You (And You Alone)
  4. Roses of Picardy
  5. Give Thanks
  6. Beer Barrel Boogie
  7. Tell the World
  8. Oochi Pachi
  9. Love All Night
  10. Please Have Mercy
  11. I Need You All the Time
  12. You Made Me Cry
  1. Take Me Back
  2. Hey Now
  3. Shake It Up Mambo
  4. Humble Bumble Bee
  5. Don't Tickle
  6. Voo-Vee-Ah-Bee
  7. Maggie Doesn't Work Here Anymore
  8. I Just Wanna Mambo [#]
  9. Let's Babalu
  10. Co-Operating Mama [#]
  11. Only You (And You Alone) [Take 1...
  12. You Made Me Cry [Take 2][#]

Pro Reviews: Complete Federal Recordings

  • All Music Guide

    These are the earliest recordings by the Platters, done for the Federal and King record labels in the early '50s. The innovative fusion of RB and smooth, classicalstyled orchestration that was the group's trademark sound was still a year or two down the road, and these tracks (most of which were recorded as demos) have a raw and ragged feel that will surprise fans who are only familiar with their Mercury Records releases. The original version of their massive hit "Only You" is included here, marred by some irritating whistling by Herb Reed behind Tony Williams' surprisingly tentative lead vocal, and there is no doubt that the later Mercury version of "Only You" deserves its classic status. Zola Taylor, then only 14 years old, is featured on a couple songs, and her voice bears an uncanny resemblance to Dolly Parton's, which is a little jarring on these mostly jump blues tracks. The Complete Federal Recordings is a valuable look at a group not quite ready for public consumption, and dieh...ard fans will find it fascinating, but casual listeners should stick to the later and more fully realized Mercury releases. - Steve Leggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Platters

The Platters started out as a Los Angelesbased doo wop group with little identity of their own to make them stand out from the pack. They started out making their first records for Federal, a subsidiary of Cincinnati's King Records. These early sides don't sound anything like the betterknown sides that would eventually emerge from this group, instead merely aping the cu... Read more