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| Jay & The Americans - Greatest Hits | 
enlarge | Artist: Jay & The Americans Label: Curb Records Category: Music
Buy New: $39.96
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 42057
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 77678 UPC: 715187767829 EAN: 0715187767829 ASIN: B000000D92
Release Date: June 28, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: All our cds and dvds are brand new and factory sealed they are not cut outs or promos. Ships by first class mail usually arriving within 14 business days. International customs may experience delays with customs. We answer all e-mails within 1 business day (Tuesday - Saturday)
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| Tracks:
| • | COME A LITTLE BIT CLOSER | | • | CARA, MIA | | • | SHE CRIED | | • | THIS MAGIC MOMENT | | • | SOME ENCHANTED EVENING | | • | SUNDAY AND ME | | • | WALKIN' IN THE RAIN | | • | CAPTURE THE MOMENT | | • | WHY CAN'T YOU BRING ME HOME | | • | HUSHABYE |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 25 more reviews...
Great as far as it goes December 10, 2000 63 out of 65 found this review helpful
Back in the day, Jay Black & the Americans were ALL OVERNew York top-40 raido, with good reason. ... I could rave on and on about his voice, which comes through wonderfully on this CD.Most of their biggest hits are here, like the incomparable "Cara Mia" and "Come a Little Bit Closer". Also here is one of my heartfelt favorites, the tragic "She Cried". While not as commercially successful as other songs, this was ... Obsison-like in its tragedy. I took away one star, though, because another Jay & the Americans collection called "Originals" (also available on Amazon) has a handful more songs. Some, like "Let's Lock the Door" were commercial successes. Others were not as popular, but equally as good. Either, way, though, you cannot go wrong with these guys or therse collections.
Maybe the greatest voice of them all February 20, 2002 48 out of 52 found this review helpful
Jay Black has a voice of operatic stature which he applies to popular music. In this collection of ten songs, all feature Jay Balck except for "She Cried," the group's first hit, which had a lead singer named Jay Trainor. "She Cried" is a haunting song which slips into a minor mode. Trainor's voice was also exceptional, a bit grittier than Jay Black's. After the group's first hit, they didn't do well and Jay Trainor quit. They needed a new "Jay" so they found Dennis Black who became "Jay." They then hit it to the big time with "Only in America."This cd has most of their essential hits but notably missing is "Some Enchanted Evening." This song is from "South Pacific" and Jay's operatic rendition was by far the biggest selling version ever recorded. The most operatic sounding song in the collection is "Cara Mia." I recently heard Jay perform this on a television special. He is in his 60s and he can still hit the notes. Years ago, my wife, a few friends and I saw Jay in oncert. We managed to clue him in that it was my wife's birthday. He called her name and asked where she was sitting. She identified herself and then, jay dedicated "Cara Mia" to her. That was a great moment. Anyway, despite the fact he "Some Enchanted Evening" is missing, at the budget price, I highly recommend this cd.
Wonderful Music May 12, 2000 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Jay Black has one of the most operatic voices in rock and roll! Listen to him belt out "Cara Mia"- I believe he holds one note for over fifteen seconds. Jay's powerful voice is reminicint of Roy Orbison's.This is a stunning collection. It's the kind of music that really pumps you up and gets you going. It energizes! To me, the best is "Walkin' In The Rain"- the character in the song is lonely- but confident he'll meet the right girl someday, unlike Roy Orbison's lonely boy character that has all but given up. This is positive stuff- bright, sunny, and full of vim and vigor. Perfect to pop in the walkman and run with! This collection is a winner- and budget priced to boot!
So Smooth December 22, 2001 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
I have waited a lifetime to say this: The voice of Mr. David Blatt (a.k.a.) Jay Black of "Jay and the Americans" is the richest verbal sound I have ever heard. I saw him perform for the first time in I guess over 30 years on PBS, in November and I was blown away!! He sings just as wonderfully today as he did when I was a pre-teen watching Hullaballoo back in the sixties.I went out immediately and brought the Greates Hits CD. I have had so much pleasure listening to it everyday. In my book Mr. Blatt's voice can be compared to the music of "Yanni". Whoes music is the only music I have brought in over seven years. Between Jay Black's: "Cara Mia", Percy Faith's: "Theme From A Summer Place" and Yanni's: "The End Of August" there are few songs (if any) I love more.
Great Collection Of Their Best Songs! August 28, 2002 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Few groups in the 1960s achieved the fame and fortune of the rapidly rising group fronted by Jay Black. The group, known as "Jay and the Americans", were overnight hits with their first big smash, "Only In America, which was followed in quick succession by such memorable numbers as "Come A Little Bit Closer", "Hushabye", and "She Cried'. Their range was limited, not by Jay's voice, which was close to being operatic in its range and power, but by the lack of good material to record. Unlike many of the other groups, Jay and the Americans suffered from a lack of songwriting talents, so their ability to generate albums quickly enough to stay in the public spotlight suffered from a lack of album-filling material. Still, their tour at the top was quite breathtaking, including such standards as "Some Enchanted Evening", a cover of the Everly Brothers' "Walking In The Rain", and "This Magic Moment". Their final big hit was with "Cara Mia", which was a precursor of Elvis' "Its Now Or Never", which also showcased his singing range in one of his most memorable vocals. This CD brings all their best work together in a single product, and will bring those of you who remember them back into the fold of "Jay and the Americans" fans. Enjoy!
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