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The Platters: All Time Greats (2-CD)

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Platters, The - All Time Greats (2-CD) CD 1
01 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes The Platters
02 Twilight Time The Platters
03 Harbor Lights The Platters
04 To Each His Own The Platters
05 My Dream The Platters
06 I'm Just A Dancing Partner The Platters
07 Enchanted The Platters
08 Ebb Tide The Platters
09 You'll Never Never Know The Platters
10 Stormy Weather The Platters
11 Only Because The Platters
12 If I Didn't Care The Platters
13 You're Making A Mistake The Platters
14 When You Return The Platters
15 Where The Platters
16 I'll Never Smile Again The Platters
17 Heaven On Earth The Platters
18 One In A Million The Platters
19 Remember When The Platters
20 Red Sails In The Sunset The Platters
Platters, The - All Time Greats (2-CD) CD 2
01 Only You The Platters
02 The Great Pretender The Platters
03 My Prayer The Platters
04 Winner Take All The Platters
05 You'll Never Know The Platters
06 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen The Platters
07 So On My Word Of Honor The Platters
08 September In The Rain The Platters
09 Wish It Were Me The Platters
10 Trees The Platters
11 Helpless The Platters
12 It's Magic The Platters
13 He's Mine The Platters
14 I'll Get By The Platters
15 I Wish The Platters
16 Sleepy Lagoon The Platters
17 It Isn't Right The Platters
18 September Song The Platters
19 I'm Sorry The Platters
20 (You've Got) The Magic Touch The Platters
The Platters As rock and roll surged forth in the mid-1950s into the national and global... more
"The Platters"

The Platters

As rock and roll surged forth in the mid-1950s into the national and global consciousness, an avalanche of African-American vocal groups helped mightily to lead the charge, even if the history books don't always report it that way.

The Drifters, Clovers, Moonglows, and Midnighters were at the head of that long line (they're all prominently featured on Bear Family's 'Street Corner Symphonies' series). Yet the most popular of them all from a commercial standpoint was a finely honed quintet of expert balladeers whose vocal harmonies were as delightful as their material was refined. That carefully crafted polish led to pop crossover status on an epic scale.

The Platters had two things going for them that their competitors couldn't claim: the stratospheric lead tenor of Tony Williams and the writing and managerial skills of Buck Ram. Instead of sticking with the all-male lineup they'd started out with, the group brought in cute-as-a-button teenager Zola Taylor, further setting them apart from the great majority of their contemporaries. They debuted in Los Angeles as a standard-issue R&B outfit, but after Ram took over their supervisory reins, the group focused on pop supremacy.

The L.A. R&B vocal group scene was like no other in its extreme interchangeability. Members switched groups and groups changed names seemingly at the drop of a note or the composition of a song. Standouts such as Jesse Belvin, Richard Berry, and Cornel Gunter were involved in so many interwoven aggregations that it's a major challenge to keep their tangled lineage straight. Thus, it shouldn't come as any great shock that the crew that morphed into The Platters started out in 1952 with zero members of the polished quintet that we know and revere on board.

Called The Flamingoes (not to be confused with the Chicago-based quintet of the same moniker, minus the 'e'), the loose-knit aggregation initially included Gunter before he moved on to form The Flairs as well as Jody Jefferson, future Penguins mainstay Curtis Williams, and two melodious brothers: Alex and Gaynel Hodge.

Bass singer Herb Reed was the first 'real' Platter to join the ranks. Born August 7, 1928 in Kansas City, Missouri, Reed sang in a church choir before venturing out to L.A. when he was 15. He served in the Air Force and reportedly sang in a Los Angeles chapter of The Wings Over Jordan Choir, though he made ends meet washing cars, pumping gas, and driving a jitney cab. Second tenor David Lynch came into the picture during this same period. Born in St. Louis on July 3, 1929, he arrived in L.A. in 1942, later serving in the Navy.

Reed, Lynch, and the Hodge brothers picked up a background vocal gig at a June 1953 session for Federal Records by tenor sax wildman Big Jay McNeely. Precise harmonies weren't necessary. The quartet enthusiastically belted the title of the song, Nervous Man Nervous, over and over and provided handclaps while McNeely ferociously honked and wailed. When the saxophone smoke cleared, Federal A&R man Ralph Bass introduced the group to a singer he had rehearsing in an adjacent studio, exercising his pipes on something operatic. His name was Tony Williams.

Samuel E. 'Tony' Williams was a native of Elizabeth, New Jersey, born April 5, 1928. Another Air Force vet (he sang for three years in Special Services and was stationed in Guam, Japan, and the Pacific Islands), Tony got his feet wet singing around Jersey and New York until he headed west. He had an in: his older sister Bertha was singing professionally under the handle of Linda Hayes and having some success at it. Yes I Know (What You're Putting Down), her snappy answer to Chicago pianist Willie Mabon's salacious R&B chart-topper I Don't Know, was almost as hot a seller as its predecessor, sailing to #2 on 'Billboard's' R&B 'Juke Box' chart via John Dolphin's Recorded in Hollywood label. She'd score another charter the following year with Take Me Back.

Always on the lookout for fresh talent that would please King Records founder Syd Nathan, his boss back in Cincinnati (the Bronx-born Bass had previously served in similar A&R capacities for Black & White and Savoy, piloting Johnny Otis' spectacular string of hits at Savoy before inaugurating Federal with The Dominoes' ribald Sixty-Minute Man in 1951), Ralph first heard Tony unfurl his prodigious pipes at one of the amateur shows that Bass and deejay Hunter Hancock staged on Monday evenings at the Club Alabam in Watts, Otis' band providing swinging backup. Even though Williams didn't win the competition that evening, an impressed Bass signed him to a Federal contract. Deciding it might be easiest to market Tony in a group context, the savvy producer teamed the newcomer with the quartet he used to back Big Jay. It was a match made in musical heaven.

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Tracklist
Platters, The - All Time Greats (2-CD) CD 1
01 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
02 Twilight Time
03 Harbor Lights
04 To Each His Own
05 My Dream
06 I'm Just A Dancing Partner
07 Enchanted
08 Ebb Tide
09 You'll Never Never Know
10 Stormy Weather
11 Only Because
12 If I Didn't Care
13 You're Making A Mistake
14 When You Return
15 Where
16 I'll Never Smile Again
17 Heaven On Earth
18 One In A Million
19 Remember When
20 Red Sails In The Sunset
Platters, The - All Time Greats (2-CD) CD 2
01 Only You
02 The Great Pretender
03 My Prayer
04 Winner Take All
05 You'll Never Know
06 I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen
07 So On My Word Of Honor
08 September In The Rain
09 Wish It Were Me
10 Trees
11 Helpless
12 It's Magic
13 He's Mine
14 I'll Get By
15 I Wish
16 Sleepy Lagoon
17 It Isn't Right
18 September Song
19 I'm Sorry
20 (You've Got) The Magic Touch