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Lovers Who Wander/So Why Didn't You Do That The First Time? (Import) (CD)

By: Dion & The Belmonts (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Lovers Who Wander/So Why Didn't You Do That The First Time? (Import) (CD) Album By Dion & The Belmonts (Artist)
1   Lovers Who Wander
2   Come Go With Me
3   King Without A Queen
4   So Long Friend (By The Way I Love You)
5   Twist, The
6   Mi Muchacha (Little Girl)
7   Stagger Lee
8   Shout
9   Tonight, Tonight
10   Born To Cry, (I Was)
11   Queen Of The Hop
12   Candy Man
13   Sandy
14   Lost For Sure
15   Wanderer, The
16   My Private Joy
17   Moon River
18   Ain't That Better Baby
19   Every Little Thing I Do
20   We Went Away
21   Come Take A Walk With me
22   In A Room In A House
23   Lovers Who Wander
24   Tag Along
25   Crying
26   It Was Never Meant To Be
27   Will You Love Me Still
28   Teenager In Love, A
29   That's How I Need You
30   Baby What You Want Me To Do
 


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Title Note

This is a slightly resequenced version of Dion's 1962 album (named after the hit single, of course), expanded with alternate takes and unreleased material recorded much earlier with the Belmonts, often in startling, clear-as-a-bell true stereo. The original album per se is patchy, like most rock albums of the period, but Dion's highly original jazz-inflected vocals are outstanding throughout, and there's an interesting cover of Fred Neil's "Candy Man," which gives a hint of the folk-tinged direction Dion would pursue in the next several years.

The unreleased stuff, on the other hand, is by and large terrific, particularly an early take of "The Wanderer," and the unreleased "In a Room In a House," a big band blues (co-written by Dion) with much the same feel as "Stagger Lee." A cover of Jimmy Reed's "Baby What You Want Me to Do" proves Dion was thinking about the blues somewhat earlier than previously suspected.



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