- Stranded in the Jungle
- Lets Rock"N"Roll
- Fools Rush In
- My Clumsy Heart
- Annie Met Henry
- Rollin' Stone
- Don't Be Angry
- Hands Across the Table
- Smack Dap in the Middle
- Pretty Evey
- Love Can Do Most Anything
- Baby Ya Know
- Love Bandit
- Why Did I Fall in Love
- Church Bells May Ring
- Car Crash
- Ring Chimes
- Heartbreak Hotel
- Dancin' Dan
- Rum, Jamica Rum
- Don't
- I Got Loaded
- I'll Be Spinning
- Sugar Baby
- Stranded in the Jungle
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Though the similarly titled Japanese compilation on P-Vine offers two more tracks, Ace's Stranded in the Jungle gets the nod since it's found more often and has better liner notes. The first of two Cadets/Jacks collections from the label, Stranded in the Jungle focuses on the Cadets' recordings for Modern/RPM from late 1954 ("Don't Be Angry") to December 1957 ("Ring Chimes," their last single for RPM). (The second volume, Why Don't You Write Me, concerns itself mostly with Jacks singles from the same years.) Paced by the rollicking Top 20 story song "Stranded in the Jungle," the Cadets recorded plenty of fine material, and all of it sounded great thanks to the arrangements of Maxwell Davis and the supervision of Modern vice pres Joe Bihari (one of the four Biharis who put in time at the label). The Cadets also did covers or answer songs that rocked just as hard as the originals: just check out the "Work With Me Henry" answer song "Annie Met Henry," or "Dancin' Dan," a cover (in all but the name) of "Sixty Minute Man." "I'll Be Spinning" shows the group sounding great when playing it straight as well, and compiler Walter De Venne wisely added to the program a couple of Jacks songs cut from the same cloth ("Love Bandit"). Prime doo-wop at its most exuberant and fun.
Product Details
Release Date: | 12/01/1995 |
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Label: | Ace Records Uk |
UPC: | 0029667153423 |
catalogNumber: | 534 |
Rank: | 65029 |
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Performance Credits
Cadets Primary ArtistTechnical Credits
Nappy Brown ComposerElvis Presley Composer
Jim Dawson Liner Notes
Rube Bloom Composer
Johnny Mercer Composer
Johnny "Guitar" Watson Composer
Mae Boren Axton Composer
Morty Craft Composer
Joe Josea Composer
Tommy Durden Composer
Ernestine Smith Composer
A.J. Collins Composer
M. Davis Composer
W. Mary Jones Composer
Rose Marie McCoy Composer
Charlie Singleton Composer
James Johnson Composer
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