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Rock 'N' Roll Legends
Righteous Brothers

Released February 18, 2008 on Polydor

Available on: CD

 
Track No. Song Title Length
1. You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' 3:46 
2. Unchained Melody 3:37 
3. Little Latin Lupe Lu 2:20 
4. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons 2:48 
5. (You're My) Soul and Inspiration 3:15 
6. Ebb Tide 2:49 
7. Go Ahead and Cry 2:32 
8. He 3:01 
9. Hold On! I'm Comin' 2:35 
10. Hung on You 3:22 
11. I Believe 3:32 
12. In the Midnight Hour 2:16 
13. Island in the Sun 2:36 
14. Just Once in My Life 3:46 
15. On This Side of Goodbye 3:12 
16. Save the Last Dance for Me 2:43 
17. See That Girl 3:11 
18. Will You Love Me Tomorrow 2:33 
19. You'll Never Walk Alone 2:18 
20. The White Cliffs of Dover 2:14 
Daryl Easlea
Liner Notes
Matt Read
Artwork, Design
Although they had a handful of solid hits in the 1960s, the Righteous Brothers will always be remembered for the masterful "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" from 1964. Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil and produced by Phil Spector in his trademark Wall of Sound style, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" sets an ominous and emotionally ravished tone from its opening line ("You never close your eyes...") and then builds even more powerfully from there. Far from being another of Spector's brilliantly crafted teen symphonies, "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" is instead a thoroughly adult one, and the desperation that builds in Bill Medley's lead vocal (and is echoed by Bobby Hatfield's impassioned call-and-response interjections) comes from a man who truly understands what has been lost and is facing the darkest night of his very soul. It is a phenomenal record, and the centerpiece of any album it is on, including this one, which collects the Righteous Brothers' essential '60s recordings. There are deeper and better compilations out there, but the bottom-line sides are here, including "Little Latin Lupe Lu," "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration," "Unchained Melody," "The White Cliffs of Dover," and, of course, the classic "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide