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The Best Of Doo Wop - The Millennium Collection
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Released: 2002
Label: Hip-O Records
Selection #: 144833
Platters: Only You (And You Alone); Elegants: Little Star; Dell-Vikings: Come Go With Me; Monotones: Book Of Love; eight more.
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1 Only You (And You Alone) - Platters
2 Come Go with Me - Dell-Vikings
3 I'll Be Home - Flamingos
4 Little Darlin' - Diamonds
5 Tear Drops - Andrews, Lee & The Hearts
6 Book of Love - Monotones
7 The Ten Commandments of Love - Moonglows
8 One Summer Night - Danleers
9 Little Star - Elegants
10 You Cheated - Shields
11 Sea of Love - Phillips, Phil & The Twilights
12 Let Me In - Sensations
  
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There's no way any single-disc collection -- let alone one with only a dozen tracks -- could hope to represent all of doo wop's major artists, scenes, and singles, but "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: Doo Wop" still manages to present 12 of the style's classic tracks in a decent, though admittedly slight, doo wop primer. Though it necessarily focuses on the most mainstream and best-known doo wop groups, within its track listing the collection manages to include some of the genre's most romantic singles, including Phil Phillips & the Twilights' "Sea Of Love," the Platters' "Only You," and the Moonglows' "Ten Commandments Of Love," as well as some of its most playful songs, like the Sensations' "Let Me In," the Monotones' "Book Of Love," and the Diamonds' "Little Darlin'." The compilation also does a good job of representing African-American doo wop groups like the aforementioned Platters and Moonglows, Italian-American groups such as the Elegants, and interracial groups such as the Del-Vikings, whose "Come Go With Me" remains one of doo wop's quintessential singles. So, while "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: Doo Wop" isn't the final word on the genre, it is a solid introduction that will hopefully whet the appetites of casual listeners to investigate more comprehensive collections. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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