31: (Just Like) Romeo and Juliet [Stereo]
32: Hungry For Love by San Remo Golden Strings (bonus ST)
All other songs mono.
Subtitle: Complete Recordings 1963-1966.
I have 3 CDs on the "CamPark" label to enter in the coming weeks, they were an outfit who released Cameo-Parkway material "unofficially" in the early noughties (In much the same way that Marginal did with Motown in the previous decade). They didn't seem to last long and none of my three CDs get a mention on Discogs. Maybe there should be a special categorisation here for "Dodgy" labels to cover "World Of Gold"/"CamPark"/"Marginal" etc. .... LOL.
I suspect that "Special Fanclub Release" is code for "Totally Unauthorised" aka "Bootleg".
The original US label for these tracks was Golden World (a Detroit label which eventually was gobbled up by Motown) so the name of the label used on this - "World In Gold Records" is evidently a clever interpretation of this.
Hi George, "Hungry For Love" on track 32 is the instrumental version of track 30, "I Love The Life I Live", which should actually be credited to Tony Michaels (Reflections lead singer Tony Micale) and not to the group.
ReviewComplete including early and later songs by individual members and different group formations. Quality is fine, altho I'll never know what someone means by "digitally remastered" as it says. "Special Fanclub Release" from Germany.
The notable hits and attempts are 1, 3, 5, 11, 13, 14, 18, 19, 23.
The hits were arranged by Callelo and Sonny Sanders of Detroit.
Song 30 was a solo release by lead singer Tony Michaels ((Tony Micale). Track 32 is just the instrumental backing track for it.
The group also made an appearance in the 1965 film "Winter A-Go-Go" singing "I'm Sweet On You" (written by Boyce, Hart, Venet).
The CD makes the usual assertions about reserving all copy rights, but it's not clear what company or nation.