The Four Lads - Moments To Remember: The Very Best Of The Four Lads (2000)

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Title: Moments To Remember: The Very Best Of The Four Lads
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Taragon Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: MP3 320 Kbps
Total Time: 00:57:35
Total Size: 146 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Mocking Bird [Original 1952 version]
02. Somebody Loves Me
03. Down By The Riverside
04. Istanbul (Not Constantinople)
05. Gilly, Gilly, Ossenfeffer, Katzenellen Bogen By The Sea
06. Skokiaan
07. Rain, Rain, Rain
08. Moments To Remember
09. No, Not Much!
10. Standing On The Corner
11. My Little Angel
12. A House With Love In It
13. The Bus Stop Song (A Paper Of Pins)
14. Who Needs You?
15. I Just Don't Know
16. Put A Light In The Window
17. There's Only One Of You
18. Enchanted Island
19. The Mocking Bird
20. The Girl On Page 44
21. Happy Anniversary

The myriad of Four-something vocal quartets in the '50s tend to get lumped together even though many of them had very distinct styles. From the microtonal complexity of the Four Freshmen to the collegiate humor of the Four Preps, they were as individual as any other groups around. In the case of the Four Lads, it's a little harder to pinpoint their sound because it changed throughout the course of their career. They started out strongly influenced by the black jubilee gospel quartets, recorded a series of popular novelty records under the auspices of Mitch Miller, then settled into interpreting pop standards and adult ballads in their rich, unadorned style. The Four Lads were probably closest in sound to the Ames Brothers by the end of the '50s, but their Canadian heritage and unique influences gave them a subtly distinct character. Moments to Remember: The Very Best of the Four Lads is an excellent 21-track collection of their original hit recordings beginning with their first hit, "The Mocking Bird" from 1952, and following through to the end of their chart career in 1959. The collection omits a few early Top 40 hits in favor of minor chart items from the late '50s like "The Girl on Page 44" and "Happy Anniversary," but contains most of the group's hits and is a definitive anthology.