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The Essentials
is a fine 11-track introduction to the music of
Tommy James & the Shondells
. Starting off with the song that made them stars -- the good-time oldies staple
"Hanky Panky"
-- and ending up with
Tommy James
' first solo hit,
"Dragging the Line,"
this 12-track collection rounds up the group's hits and spotlights the dual nature of their career. The disc is pretty much split between the good-time
frat rock
staples that the band began their career with (the dramatic
"I Think We're Alone Now,"
"Mirage,"
and the guaranteed dancefloor-filler
"Mony Mony"
) and the slightly more
psychedelic
pop
sounds they experimented with (the amazing
"Crimson and Clover,"
"Sweet Cherry Wine,"
and
"Crystal Blue Persuasion"
). The cool thing about the band was that their attempts to broaden their sound were just as popular as their simple party songs. That is a rare occurrence in
rock
;
James
managed to pull it off by always finding killer hooks and melodies. Just try getting the chorus of
or
"Dragging the Line"
out of your head after hearing them. Due to the lack of rarities or unusual tracks, devoted fans of
don't really need this disc. It is aimed at the casual music fan who wants the hits and only the hits, and on that count it certainly succeeds. ~ Tim Sendra
is a fine 11-track introduction to the music of
Tommy James & the Shondells
. Starting off with the song that made them stars -- the good-time oldies staple
"Hanky Panky"
-- and ending up with
Tommy James
' first solo hit,
"Dragging the Line,"
this 12-track collection rounds up the group's hits and spotlights the dual nature of their career. The disc is pretty much split between the good-time
frat rock
staples that the band began their career with (the dramatic
"I Think We're Alone Now,"
"Mirage,"
and the guaranteed dancefloor-filler
"Mony Mony"
) and the slightly more
psychedelic
pop
sounds they experimented with (the amazing
"Crimson and Clover,"
"Sweet Cherry Wine,"
and
"Crystal Blue Persuasion"
). The cool thing about the band was that their attempts to broaden their sound were just as popular as their simple party songs. That is a rare occurrence in
rock
;
James
managed to pull it off by always finding killer hooks and melodies. Just try getting the chorus of
or
"Dragging the Line"
out of your head after hearing them. Due to the lack of rarities or unusual tracks, devoted fans of
don't really need this disc. It is aimed at the casual music fan who wants the hits and only the hits, and on that count it certainly succeeds. ~ Tim Sendra