Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Sixties Girls Part VIII: Various Artists - Dream Babes - Volume Eight - Stockingtop Pop (2007 RPM Records)



In the mid-'60s through early '70s, the British pop music industry was a well-oiled machine, cranking out bright, tuneful melodies at a feverish pace, and RPM's eighth CD collection of rare U.K. pop singles from female vocalists demonstrates just how deep the well goes on this stuff.


With the exception of Tina Charles' brassy but over the top cover of Melanie's "Bo Bo's Party" and the subtle but defiant "I Don't Ever Want to Be Kicked by You" by the Stockingtops, the mood on these tunes is upbeat and the craft is polished and professional, with the production slick and the arrangements full-bodied, suggesting the British equivalent of classic Brill Building pop with a characteristic dollop of music hall theatrics.

The complet ''Dream Babes'' series
Many of these singers supplemented their paychecks as solo acts by doing backing vocals on sessions by other artists (or by doing commercials -- a promotional recording for Bush audio equipment leads off this disc), and there's a certain uniformity to the performing styles of these artists. But a few of the tracks do stand out, such as the high-gloss soul stylings of Maxine Nightingale, the aggressively chirpy harmonies of the Cameos, the very American leanings of the Chanters, and the sweet, breathy confidence of the Paper Dolls.


And even the lesser selections are fine examples of studiocraft at its height, from the days when the bigger the studio orchestra and the more audacious the arrangement, the better. While some might find a certain kitsch value in this stuff, Stockingtop Pop is good enough to be appreciated without irony, and Michael Robson's liner notes offer plenty of background data on these forgotten songbirds. (Mark Deming, allmusic.com)


Lol, what an excellent start to this compilation with 'Big Bush Sound' by Sue & Sunny. If you use this song as your morning wake-up call, you're guaranteed to be upright in bed. You're Never Gonna Get My Lovin' from Stockingtops is a great pop song with a wonderful arrangement. The Chantelles were unfortunately a completely underrated band (project). 'The Man I Love' comes with strong vocals and pompous orchestral accompaniment. Great bubblegum pop from The Paper Dolls with 'Remember December'. Rosetta Hightower and her 'Pretty Red Balloons' reminds us of the American girl groups of the sixties and has a good portion of soul besides great melody. In the review some songs and artists have already been mentioned and I can only agree. The compilation is really very successful and conveys a positive energy. Simply great sixties pop music. Enjoy (Frank)


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  1. Groovy Baby !......you have done us proud once again ....I thank you dear sir.

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