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The Definitive Drifters

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  5. Money Honey 2:57 Not Available  
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11. Without Love(there Is Nothing) 2:57 Not Available  
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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful
By Peter Durward Harris #1 HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Audio CD
The original Drifters were an R+B/doo-wop group featuring Clyde McPhatter and it was this group that recorded the first twelve tracks here - from Money honey to Drip drop. This group was disbanded and a completely different soul/pop group, featuring Ben E King, was given the Drifters name. Any doubts that they would carry the name with distinction were quickly dispelled as they became more successful than the original group. The remainder of this collection (and my review) focuses on these Drifters who continued to record great music well into the seventies.

There were several line-up changes along the way. Ben E King left to pursue a solo career following the success of Save the last dance for me, the most famous Drifters song of all. His solo hits are not included in this collection, which is why Spanish Harlem and Stand by me are missing. You can obtain these recordings on Ben's own albums, although I've also seen Drifters compilations that include Ben's solo hits.

From 1959, the Drifters were hugely successful in America, their hits including Save the last dance for me, There goes my baby, Dance with me, On Broadway, Some kind of wonderful, One way love, Up on the roof, Under the boardwalk, Saturday night at the movies, When my little girl is smiling, Sweets for my sweet and others. Only Save the last dance for me was a big hit in Britain for the Drifters, because record companies at that time often found local singers to cover the songs and they had the hits instead. This shameful practice died out by the end of the sixties.

Even with all their hits included, there is plenty of room to explore their B-sides and album tracks. All the ones included here are excellent, but my favorite is their cover of Stranger on the shore, an extremely sad song which was a huge instrumental hit for clarinetist Acker Bilk. Many vocal versions of this song exist, but the Drifters sing it as well as anybody.

After 1965, the Drifters didn't have much success in America, but they enjoyed a new wave of popularity in the seventies in Britain, where they had several top ten hits. The last ten songs of the second CD include all the essential songs from this period including Kissing in the back row of the movies, Down on the beach, There goes my first love, Hello happiness, Every night's a Saturday night with you and You're more than a number in my little red book.

So, this contains fifty-eight songs spanning three decades of great music and you won't find a more comprehensive Drifters compilation than this.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful
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This is a truly brilliant compilation and includes all their best tracks from the mid 50s through to the mid 70s comeback. Nearly 60 tracks and almost every one a classic pop song - even the lesser known tracks. The songwriting credits read like a pop Hall of Fame - Leiber/Stoller, Pomus/Shuman, Goffin/King, Burt Bacharach etc - as does the list of lead singers, who include Clyde McPhatter and Ben E King. And just like Doctor Who this compilation enables you to decide which is your favourite. I'll go for the Rudy Lewis era in the early 60s (On Broadway, Let the music play, If you don't come back etc). But whatever the era, they were magnificent.
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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful
Please Buy This Album 15 July 2003
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Hi There,
This is the Best Drifters Collection ever. A 2 CD Set. 58 Tracks. Many of them with the best vocals possible, the catchiest tunes, and many 'strapped' on to the Orchestral sounds of violins, strings, and so on.

The Collection begins with some of their early R.& B. work, and whilst that is not as catchy as their later stuff, they sing it like they mean it - with passion.

Then, you get all the fantastic 60's Hits like:, 'Save The Last Dance For Me', and their original version of the British 1960's Searchers Number 1 - 'Sweets For My Sweet'.

The start of CD 2 has a track they never released as a Single - 'Only In America' - a huge song/production, about rising to the top in the USA, - it is one of their best ever melodies, and it is a work of genius. When I listened to it, I felt that it was worth the cost of the 2 CD's in its self.

Further on, we have 'Down In The Streets Of Harlem' - another Drifters song, that I had never heard before. It has slow verses, and the music, chorus, and vocals rise to a massive 'Cathedral of Harmoiny' - I almost wept, when I listened to it, as it is so stunning and moving.

Personally I did not feel that the 1970's Drifters were as good, although they had a string of British only Hits at the time. However, many were catchy, and included in this Collection. This 70's stuff, includes an Album Track - 'Harlem Child', which was made in 1975. At the time, The Drifters had just spent no less than 5 Weeks at Number 3 with 'There Goes My First Love', (in the UK), and this would have been just as huge - if not bigger. However, it was never a Single, and I was 100% impressed on hearing, 'Harlem Child', for the first time, in this Collectuion.

It has a pretty harpsichord sound throughout, plus lovely verses about a fellow who has gone to try to make it big in the 'Music World'. When, (if!), he does so, he plans to come back to Harlem, to take his lady to a better place. It is catchy, charming, and just about the best track I have ever heard, from the 1970's Drifters.

All in all, this CD Set is utterly marvellous, and it is True, All Pop Music came from this type of innovative music. One can hear its influence in The Beatles, the Stones, Phil Spector, ABBA etc.

Go on! - treat yourself - bring joy into your life.

Colin

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
ALL THE HITS OVER 3 DECADES
Great value for money,2 Cd's 58 tracks,covering all their major amd minor hits from the very start in 1953 with Money Honey to You're More Than a Number in My Little Red Book in... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Christopher W. Brierley
not to bad
Well this 2 cd collection, disc one to be fair is ok not to my taste as dont no many of the songs but disc 2 is great that disc would be wurth the money on its own.
Published 17 months ago by Mr. Glen J. Seagars
didn't play it
The CD was advertised as new and sealed, which it wasn't when it arrived. It was also the wrong CD - the one advertised was 2CD's with 58 tracks, the one I received was 1 CD with... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Christine M. Sanders
The Definitive Drifters
The first 48 tracks were recorded in the USA in the 1950s and 1960s and the recording dates are listed. These tracks are almost in recording date order. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Colin Cramp
Definitive Drifters
If you're looking for a Drifters collection, this is it. All the other compilations are a waste of time! As good as it gets!
Published 20 months ago by C. Rogers
Fabulous Compilation!
This is a fabulous compilation of all 'The Drifters' hits and more. Most importantly these two CDs contain the original recordings of these excellent songs. Read more
Published on 15 Feb 2010 by J. Street
The only Drifters CD to buy
I'd been searching for a good compilation of Drifters music for some time, and after some disappointments having bought CD's that turned out to be re-recorded hits, at last here is... Read more
Published on 6 Aug 2009 by grumpygeezer
The Title Says It All
There are probably as many compilations of the Drifters' music as there have been members of the band (over 50, although it is difficult to establish the exact number. Read more
Published on 26 Jan 2009 by H. meiehofer
And in the end
The Drifters were already into lineup changes in the McPhatter days-which is why the name reflected "drifting from one group to another". Read more
Published on 15 April 2008 by Richard
Defintive-YES!
This compilation has the lot.Right through from the very first US single,Money Honey, from 1953, through to their UK revival on Bell in 1973/4,including never-released tracks like... Read more
Published on 2 April 2008 by The BlackFerret
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