Limited to 500 Copies!
Pressed On140g Virgin Vinyl!
Fun, Entertaining R&B Vocal Harmonies!
Like most of the early-era R&B LPs, the Coasters' first album is more of an all-killer, no-filler singles compilation than a proper debut. Covering four years and two distinct lineups, including a good portion of the period when the group was known as 'the Robins', and including thirteen songs supplied by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (probably the most legendary team of composers of the whole rock and roll era!), The Coasters is one of the most fun and entertaining R&B vocal harmony records of its time, from one of the few bands in rock history to successfully straddle the thin line between music and comedy.
Features:
Limited to 500 Copies
140g Virgin Vinyl
Made in Europe
Selections:
Side One:
1. Searchin'
2. One Kiss Led To Another
3. Brazil
4. Turtle Dovin'
5. Smokey Joe's Cafe
6. Wrap It Up
7. Riot In Cell Block Number Nine
Side Two:
1. Young Blood
2. Loop De Loop Mambo
3. One Kiss
4. I Must Be Dreamin'
5. Lola
6. Framed
7. Down In Mexico
Pressed On140g Virgin Vinyl!
Fun, Entertaining R&B Vocal Harmonies!
Like most of the early-era R&B LPs, the Coasters' first album is more of an all-killer, no-filler singles compilation than a proper debut. Covering four years and two distinct lineups, including a good portion of the period when the group was known as 'the Robins', and including thirteen songs supplied by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller (probably the most legendary team of composers of the whole rock and roll era!), The Coasters is one of the most fun and entertaining R&B vocal harmony records of its time, from one of the few bands in rock history to successfully straddle the thin line between music and comedy.
Features:
Limited to 500 Copies
140g Virgin Vinyl
Made in Europe
Selections:
Side One:
1. Searchin'
2. One Kiss Led To Another
3. Brazil
4. Turtle Dovin'
5. Smokey Joe's Cafe
6. Wrap It Up
7. Riot In Cell Block Number Nine
Side Two:
1. Young Blood
2. Loop De Loop Mambo
3. One Kiss
4. I Must Be Dreamin'
5. Lola
6. Framed
7. Down In Mexico