Dick & Dee Dee - Thou Shalt Not Steal (2005)

Artist: Dick & Dee Dee
Title: Thou Shalt Not Steal
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Warner Strategic Marketing
Genre: Rock'n'Roll, Pop, Vocal
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 27:14
Total Size: 163 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Thou Shalt Not Steal
Year Of Release: 2005
Label: Warner Strategic Marketing
Genre: Rock'n'Roll, Pop, Vocal
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 27:14
Total Size: 163 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Thou Shalt Not Steal (Album Version) 2:00
02. Be My Baby (LP Version) 1:53
03. Without Your Love (Album Version) 2:10
04. Tell Me Why (Album Version) 2:22
05. Just 'Round the River Bend (Album Version) 2:20
06. Boys and Girls (Album Version) 2:24
07. How Do You Do It (Album Version) 1:51
08. Room 404 (Album Version) 2:46
09. Remember When (Album Version) 2:15
10. Not Fade Away (Album Version) 2:28
11. Where Did the Good Times Go (aka Where Did All the Good Times Go) (Album Version) 2:43
12. Wee-Oop (Album Version) 2:02
A difficult-to-categorize male-female duo from L.A., Dick & Dee Dee had some success with material that drew from doo wop, teen idol fare, pop, and even soul/R&B in the first half of the 1960s. The pair's biggest and best hit was their first, the moody, minor-key midtempo ballad "The Mountain's High," which reached number two in 1961. Much of their material (including "The Mountain's High") was written by Dick (full name Dick St. John), and the high vocals of Dee Dee in particular led some listeners to incorrectly assume they were Black. They reached the Top 30 with a few more pop-oriented follow-ups -- "Young and in Love," "Turn Around," and "Tell Me" -- in the next couple of years, but got their second biggest smash with their toughest number, the blue-eyed soul-ish "Thou Shalt Not Steal," in 1964. A popular touring act in their day (appearing with the Beach Boys and Rolling Stones among others), they faded from view after the mid-'60s.~Richie Unterberger