Size: 83,2 MB
Time: 35:45
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 1961/2013
Styles: Pop Rock, Doo Wop
Art: Front
01. Lonely Teenager (2:16)
02. After The Dance (1:58)
03. P.S. I Love You (2:33)
04. Save The Last Dance For Me (2:33)
05. Little Miss Blue (2:17)
06. Havin' Fun (2:20)
07. Close Your Eyes (1:57)
08. Fools Rush In (2:46)
09. My One And Only One (3:22)
10. North East End Of The Corner (2:33)
11. One For My Baby (3:40)
12. Then I'll Be Tired Of You (2:21)
13. Ruby Baby (Bonus Track) (2:34)
14. Will Love Ever Come My Way (Bonus Track) (2:28)
Personnel:
DION DIMUCCI, lead vocals and guitar, plus:
The Del-Satins: Stan Zizka, Leslie Cauchi and Bobby Failla (tenor vocals),
Fred Ferrara (baritone vocals),
Tom Ferrara (bass vocals). Unidentified backing vocals on side 1, track 1.
Orchestras conducted and arranged by Glen Stuart, Stan Applebaum, and Robert Mersey
[exact personnel is unknown, as well as who conducted and arranged each song.]
Recorded between 1960 and 1961 at Allegro Sound Studios and Bell Sound Studios, New York.
This quintessential CD edition includes Dion's magnificent first solo album, Alone with Dion, originally released on the Laurie label in March 1961. This debut CD veers between portraying Dion as a sensitiveheart throb in the brilliantly sung “Lonely Teenager,” and as an all-around pop entertainer now grown up enough to sing standards in front of a big swing band, a la Bobby Darin (“North East End of the Corner”) or a string orchestra a la Johnny Mathis (“Fools Rush In”).
In addition to the original masterpiece, this collector's item contains 2 bonus tracks recorded during that same period but not included on the album (they were only released as the two sides of a single in 1961): “Kissin' Game” and “Heaven Help Me.”
DION DIMUCCI, lead vocals and guitar, plus:
The Del-Satins: Stan Zizka, Leslie Cauchi and Bobby Failla (tenor vocals),
Fred Ferrara (baritone vocals),
Tom Ferrara (bass vocals). Unidentified backing vocals on side 1, track 1.
Orchestras conducted and arranged by Glen Stuart, Stan Applebaum, and Robert Mersey
[exact personnel is unknown, as well as who conducted and arranged each song.]
Recorded between 1960 and 1961 at Allegro Sound Studios and Bell Sound Studios, New York.
This quintessential CD edition includes Dion's magnificent first solo album, Alone with Dion, originally released on the Laurie label in March 1961. This debut CD veers between portraying Dion as a sensitiveheart throb in the brilliantly sung “Lonely Teenager,” and as an all-around pop entertainer now grown up enough to sing standards in front of a big swing band, a la Bobby Darin (“North East End of the Corner”) or a string orchestra a la Johnny Mathis (“Fools Rush In”).
In addition to the original masterpiece, this collector's item contains 2 bonus tracks recorded during that same period but not included on the album (they were only released as the two sides of a single in 1961): “Kissin' Game” and “Heaven Help Me.”
Alone With Dion
Album: Runaround Sue
Size: 100,6 MB
Time: 38:32
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2013
Styles: Pop Rock, Doo Wop
Art: Front
01. Runaround Sue (2:49)
02. Somebody Nobody Wants (2:43)
03. Dream Lover (2:16)
04. Life Is But A Dream (2:33)
05. The Wanderer (2:46)
06. Runaway Girl (2:25)
07. The Majestic (2:40)
08. Little Star (2:40)
09. Lonely World (2:07)
10. (I'll Remember) In The Still Of The Night (2:46)
11. Kansas City (2:39)
12. Take Good Care Of My Baby (2:24)
13. The Kissing Game (Bonus Track) (2:56)
14. Heaven Help Me (Bonus Track) (2:00)
15. Could Somebody Take My Place Tonight (Bonus Track) (2:41)
Dion as a solo artist was initially a kind of hybrid performer, known for his teen idol image but trying for a harder and also a more advanced sound, as revealed on this album. The hits included here, "Runaround Sue," "The Wanderer," and "The Majestic," are so familiar that they tend to eclipse the rest of this 14 song album -- all of the rest, however, is well-sung, -played, and -arranged, ranging from basic hard rock & roll ("Kansas City") to smooth teen pop, which always keeps at least one foot up to the ankle in rock & roll (hence the electric guitar solo on "Could Somebody Take My Place Tonight"). "Little Star" has rated inclusion on several key collections, while "Lonely World" is perhaps the lost single off of this album, with a great beat, killer hooks, and a beautifully shaped performance by the singer and his backup vocalists. What's more, even the covers of familiar material such as "Dream Lover" and "In the Still of the Night" are performed in a style unique to Dion and are worth hearing and owning. The singer was still straddling the gap between teen idol and serious rock & roller, and between late-'50s doo wop and a harder early-'60s sound, although the more serious love songs and the surprisingly articulate guitar solo on "Kansas City" clearly showed that he was winning the musical battle for his own distinct sound. It wasn't a long jump from the repertory here to his distinctive covers of R&B classics like "Ruby Baby." ~by Bruce Eder
Runaround Sue