Smooth and soulful mid-60s Philly vocal sounds
The Tymes were a Philadelphia vocal group originally incorporated as the Latineers. By the time they signed with the powerhouse Cameo-Parkway label, they’d honed their vocal arrangements into a sophisticated sound that was as much supper club soul as street corner doo-wop. Their first recording and first single for Cameo, “So Much in Love,†was also their biggest hit, topping the chart in 1963. They’d land two more singles in the top-twenty, including the terrific cover of “Wonderful! Wonderful!†heard on this 1963 LP. The album was filled out with compelling takes on standards (“That Old Black Magic†and “Autumn Leavesâ€), ‘50s hits (“Goodnight My Love†and “My Summer Loveâ€), and ensemble-sung originals from the team of Straigis, Jackson and Williams. The wonder-struck spoken introductions that adorn the tracks grow gimmicky by album’s end, which make the single edits of “So Much in Love†and “Wonderful! Wonderful!†terrific bonuses alongside the Coasters-styled “Roscoe James McClain†and a spirited 1963 take on Jan & Dean’s “Surf City.†Twelve of these eighteen tracks (the eighteenth being an unlisted Italian-language version of “So Much in Loveâ€) do not appear on The Best of the Tymes 1963-1964, making this a wonderful complement to the earlier anthology. All tracks are remastered in their original AM-ready mono, and the set includes an eight-page booklet with liner notes by Gene Sculatti and full-panel reproductions of the album’s two different covers. [©2012 hyperbolium dot com]