Sunday, February 21, 2016

The Legendary Dig Masters







The first three volumes focused on blues and boogie. With volume 4 we start getting into the vocal group sounds with some very nice and obscure ballads. Highlights include "My Darling" by The Premiers, "My Baby Doll" by The Gladiators, "A Dying Love" by The Jayos, "In Exchange For Your Love", "Symbol Of Heaven", "Here In My Arms" and "Lonely Lonely Nights" by Little Julian Herrera, "Star of Love" by Tony Allen, "I'm in Love" by The Teenettes, and "Don't Ever Leave Me" by Sugar Pie And Pee Wee. Excellent sound quality, highly recommended for the dedicated Doo Wop fan. I do not listen much at all to the blues so this rating is only for volumes 4 and 5.
6 out of 10

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