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Release date: 28-09-2000 ENCORE LABEL 27 TRACK LP OF PREVIOUSLY UNISSUED SONGS, ALTERNATE TRACKS & STUDIO OUT-TAKES. Tracks: 01. Temptation (alt. version) 02. The Sheik Of Araby (take 6&7) 03. Hernando's Hideaway (unreleased) 04. He's Got My Sympathy (alt. version) 05. Little Hollywood Girl (alt. version) 06. Foolish Thoughts (unreleased) 07. Baby Bye Oh (take 1) 08. I Think Of Me (unreleased) 09. And I'll Go (unreleased) 10. You Can Fly 11. Maybe Baby (live) 12. Temptation (alt. version) 13. The Sheik Of Araby (take 6&7) 14. Hernando's Hideaway (unreleased) 15. He's Got My Sympathy (alt. version) 16. Little Hollywood Girl (alt. version) 17. Foolish Thoughts (unreleased) 18. Baby Bye Oh (take 1) 19. I Think Of Me (unreleased) 20. And I'll Go (unreleased) 21. You Can Fly 22. Maybe Baby (live) 23. Like Strangers (takes 2 & 10) 24. When Will I Be Loved (takes 2,8,9,10,11) 25. Blues Stay Away From Me (live) === Beginning with the Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel, every group for whom
harmony singing is important owes a crucial debt to the Everly
Brothers. Their hits in the Fifties and early Sixties seemed at once raw
and pristine: When he first heard the Everlys, Art Garfunkel says, "I
learned that every syllable can shine. They were Kentucky guys with
beautiful, perfect-pitch harmonies and great diction. All those vowels
and consonants, those s's and t's, every one of them killed me." Phil
and Don Everly learned their own lessons from the great country
tradition of family harmony singing. "They had a blend that only
brothers could have," says Dion. "But then when Don would sing his solos
on the bridges of those songs, oh, my God, they would transport you. It
was brilliant." =Rollingstone
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