The El Dorados - Golden Hits (Remastered) (2021)

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Title: Golden Hits (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Master Tape Records
Genre: Doo-Wop, R&B, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:06:39
Total Size: 375 MB
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Tracklist:

01. At My Front Door (Crazy Little Mama) (Remastered)
02. I'll Be Forever Loving You (Remastered)
03. Bim Bam Boom (Remastered)
04. My Lovin' Baby (Remastered)
05. Tears on My Pillow (Remastered)
06. A Fallen Tear (Remastered)
07. Baby I Need You (Remastered)
08. Trouble Trouble (Remastered)
09. Lights Are Low (Remastered)
10. Annie's Answer (Remastered)
11. Chop Ling Soon (Remastered)
12. Three Reasons Why (Remastered)
13. Now That You've Gone (Remastered)
14. I Began to Realice (Remastered)
15. Little Miss Love (Remastered)
16. It's No Wonder (Remastered)
17. Boom Diddle Boom (Remastered)
18. Rock 'N' Roll's for Me (Remastered)
19. There in the Night (Remastered)
20. What's Buggin' You, Baby? (Remastered)
21. A Rose for My Darling (Remastered)
22. One More Chance (Remastered)
23. She Don't Run Around (Remastered)
24. Lord Knows I Tried (Remastered)
25. A Love of My Own (Remastered)

One of the leading R&B vocal groups on Vee Jay, the El Dorados had a relatively short career with their first lineup, during which they scored a massive crossover hit, 1955's "At My Front Door" (number 17 on the pop charts and number one R&B, where it remained for 18 weeks). They managed only one other charting record -- 1956's "I'll Be Forever Loving You" -- before their initial breakup in 1959. Subsequent lineups and name changes (and alterations) brought no further success, but they continued performing well into the '80s.

The original group featured five members -- Pirkle Lee Moses Jr. (lead), Louis Bradley (tenor), Jewel Jones (second tenor and baritone), James Maddox (baritone and bass), and Robert Glasper (bass) -- when they formed in the Englewood section of Chicago's south side in 1952 while still attending Englewood High School (the same school that the Moroccos attended). They were calling themselves the Five Stars. Johnny Moore, their high school custodian, liked the group so much and thought they showed so much promise, that he became their manager.



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Greatful. Many thanks for lossless!!