VA - Singapore 60s: The Definitive Collection (100 Greatest) (2009)

Artist: VA
Title: Singapore 60s: The Definitive Collection (100 Greatest)
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Universal Music Singapore – 531 950-9
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat, Rock & Roll, Ballad, Garage Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 04:42:28
Total Size: 1.84 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Singapore 60s: The Definitive Collection (100 Greatest)
Year Of Release: 2009
Label: Universal Music Singapore – 531 950-9
Genre: Pop Rock, Beat, Rock & Roll, Ballad, Garage Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 04:42:28
Total Size: 1.84 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Complete EPs
1.1 Naomi and The Boys - Happy Happy Birthday Baby
1.2 Naomi and The Boys - Please, Baby, Please
1.3 Naomi and The Boys - I Know
1.4 Naomi and The Boys - Have I Told You Lately
1.5 The Cyclones - I'll
1.6 The Cyclones - Oh No, She Didn't Say
1.7 The Cyclones - She's Mine, All Mine
1.8 The Cyclones - The Dew
1.9 The Crescendos - Everybody Loves a Lover
1.10 The Crescendos - Long Tall Sally
1.11 The Crescendos - Silver Threads and Golden Needles
1.12 The Crescendos - He's the Boy
1.13 The Thunderbirds - My Lonely Hearts
1.14 The Thunderbirds - Hey! Girl
1.15 The Thunderbirds - My Hula Girl
1.16 The Thunderbirds - You Were Made for Me to Love
1.17 Shirley Nair and The Silver Strings - I'll Remember Today
1.18 Shirley Nair and The Silver Strings - Two People
1.19 Shirley Nair and The Silver Strings - Too Late for Tears
1.20 Shirley Nair and The Silver Strings - Come Home to Me
2.1 Naomi and The Boys - I'm the Loser
2.2 Naomi and The Boys - As Tears Go By
2.3 Naomi and The Boys - I'd Like to Know
2.4 Naomi and The Boys - I need You
2.5 The Crescendos - Walk On By
2.6 The Crescendos - Are You Getting Tired of Your Little Toy
2.7 The Crescendos - Lemon Tree
2.8 The Crescendos - Lover's Concerto
2.9 The Jets - Aurora
2.10 The Jets - Fantasy
2.11 The Jets - The Meteor
2.12 The Jets - Escapee
2.13 Veronica Young - Thank You for Your Kindness
2.14 Veronica Young - Dreams of Love
2.15 Veronica Young - Lollipop
2.16 Veronica Young - The Thrill to Love You
2.17 Sonny Bala and The Moonglows - Girl of Mine
2.18 Sonny Bala and The Moonglows - Atalanta
2.19 Sonny Bala and The Moonglows - Is It true?
2.20 Sonny Bala and The Moonglows - Tropical Night
3.1 The Thunderbirds - Tell Me You Are Mine
3.2 The Thunderbirds - What Goes On
3.3 The Thunderbirds - Mohair Sam
3.4 The Thunderbirds - Call My Name
3.5 The Cyclones - Your Thoughts, Your Cares and You
3.6 The Cyclones - A New Man
3.7 The Cyclones - Stop Your Sobbing
3.8 The Cyclones - I'll Be Home
3.9 Sue - With Every Little Tear
3.10 Sue - Another Morning
3.11 Sue - The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
3.12 Sue - Baby Now That I Have Found You
3.13 Bobby Lambert and The Dukes - Lonesome Town
3.14 Bobby Lambert and The Dukes - Empty Heartaches
3.15 Bobby Lambert and The Dukes - Thinking About You
3.16 Bobby Lambert and The Dukes - Trying to Get to You
3.17 Bryan Neale With The Checkmates - Mojo
3.18 Bryan Neale With The Checkmates - She
3.19 Bryan Neale With The Checkmates - Enchanted Girl
3.20 Bryan Neale With The Checkmates - Man Hunter
Boys Meet Girls
4.1 Henry Suriya and The Boys - Love Is a Golden Ring
4.2 Henry Suriya and The Boys - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
4.3 Heather - Love Is Blue
4.4 Heather - Green Tambourine
4.5 Tony Chong - I'm as Sad as I Can Be
4.6 Tony Chong - Little Lady
4.7 Reyes Sisters - A Ring for My Darling
4.8 Reyes Sisters - Valley of Dreams
4.9 Winston and The Dukes - Don't Take Pity on Me
4.10 Winston and The Dukes - Mmmmmm
4.11 Janice Wee - That One Boy
4.12 Janice Wee - If Love Could Be
4.13 Wilson David and The Moonglows - Cold and Lonely
4.14 Wilson David and The Moonglows - That's Amore
4.15 Rose Iwanaga and The Avengers - I'll Never Find Another You
4.16 Rose Iwanaga and The Avengers - You Belong to Me
4.17 Bobby Lambert - First Bend in the River
4.18 Bobby Lambert - Rave On
4.19 The Friday Girls - I Won't Miss You
4.20 The Friday Girls - I Wanna Be Free
Group Sounds
5.1 Mike and Herb With The Silver Strings - I've Been a Fool
5.2 Mike and Herb With The Silver Strings - Let Em Come
5.3 The Dukes - Selina
5.4 The Dukes - Rhumba de Havana
5.5 Katherine and The Firebyrds - He's Sure to Remember Me
5.6 Katherine and The Firebyrds - Baby Don't
5.7 The Dee-Tees - Just Because
5.8 The Dee-Tees - Got Love if You Want It
5.9 Denni Wilson and The Commancheros - First Taste of Love
5.10 Denni Wilson and The Commancheros - Till You Came Along
5.11 Stevie Lorraine and The Clansmen - If You Always Say
5.12 Stevie Lorraine and The Clansmen - It's Gonna Be Me
5.13 Valentine and The Phantoms - I'll Let You Know
5.14 Valentine and The Phantoms - Rosalyn
5.15 The Boys - You've Gone
5.16 The Boys - Out of Sight
5.17 The Clansmen - Sir Barclay More
5.18 The Clansmen - Sha La La La Love
5.19 Cells Unlimited - Mornings and Evenings
5.20 Cells Unlimited - Where Am I Living
“This five-cd box set of Philips Sixties depicts a time in Singapore’s pop music history when the universal fever for pop also reverberated here and the breadth of styles and music played here reflects that diversity. Perhaps a feat never to be repeated.”
Ironically, of course, the Singapore music scene is undergoing a mini-revival at the moment, with many local bands playing regularly both home and abroad and a multitude of albums & Eps seeing release. Of course, none of these bands are household names in the same way their 60s counterparts were. But still, its a good time for this collection to see light of day to remind bands and fans alike of the days that used to be.
The music is mainly culled from recordings made in the mid-60s, at a time when the Philips label was making inroads in establishing itself as a regional music label. With bands like Naomi & the Boys, The Crescendos, the Cyclones and the Thunderbirds delivering local interpretations of the melodic rock ‘n’ roll pop sound popularized by the Beatles, Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Beach Boys and the like, Philips made a vital contribution to the vibrant local music of the time.
The first 3 CDs feature the complete Eps of the aforementioned bands as well as Shirley Nair and the Silver Strings, Sue, Bobby Lambert and the Dukes, Bryan Neale with the Checkmates. Immensely listenable, it is no wonder that these bands were popular in their heyday with enthusiastic fans snapping up releases and attending gigs, with the high quality on display.
4th CDs brings us on a romantic journey with love songs from The Boys, Heather, Tony Chong, Janice Wee ans so on. Whilst the final CD shows the Singapore bands moving on with the times as fuzztone guitars signal the arrival of psych rock, folk pop and garage onto our shores. Bands like the Dukes, the Dee Tees, Cells Unlimited et al start to reveal greater diversity in styles to mirror the going ons in the USA and the UK.
Sadly, of course, the powers-that-be basically declared war on rock music in the 70s and that was the end of the Singapore music scene, with the recovery scene only occuring two decades later. But that’s another story.
One caveat – the tracks here have been recorded off the vinyl records and not magnetic tape – which speaks volumes of the treatment of Singapore music in the years that followed this golden age. And so, the sound quality is pretty poor considering modern CD standards. But one has to keep in mind the historic importance of these songs and what they will continue to represent to the current local music scene.
Ironically, of course, the Singapore music scene is undergoing a mini-revival at the moment, with many local bands playing regularly both home and abroad and a multitude of albums & Eps seeing release. Of course, none of these bands are household names in the same way their 60s counterparts were. But still, its a good time for this collection to see light of day to remind bands and fans alike of the days that used to be.
The music is mainly culled from recordings made in the mid-60s, at a time when the Philips label was making inroads in establishing itself as a regional music label. With bands like Naomi & the Boys, The Crescendos, the Cyclones and the Thunderbirds delivering local interpretations of the melodic rock ‘n’ roll pop sound popularized by the Beatles, Cliff Richard & the Shadows, Beach Boys and the like, Philips made a vital contribution to the vibrant local music of the time.
The first 3 CDs feature the complete Eps of the aforementioned bands as well as Shirley Nair and the Silver Strings, Sue, Bobby Lambert and the Dukes, Bryan Neale with the Checkmates. Immensely listenable, it is no wonder that these bands were popular in their heyday with enthusiastic fans snapping up releases and attending gigs, with the high quality on display.
4th CDs brings us on a romantic journey with love songs from The Boys, Heather, Tony Chong, Janice Wee ans so on. Whilst the final CD shows the Singapore bands moving on with the times as fuzztone guitars signal the arrival of psych rock, folk pop and garage onto our shores. Bands like the Dukes, the Dee Tees, Cells Unlimited et al start to reveal greater diversity in styles to mirror the going ons in the USA and the UK.
Sadly, of course, the powers-that-be basically declared war on rock music in the 70s and that was the end of the Singapore music scene, with the recovery scene only occuring two decades later. But that’s another story.
One caveat – the tracks here have been recorded off the vinyl records and not magnetic tape – which speaks volumes of the treatment of Singapore music in the years that followed this golden age. And so, the sound quality is pretty poor considering modern CD standards. But one has to keep in mind the historic importance of these songs and what they will continue to represent to the current local music scene.
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