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The Vogues - Greatest Hits
The Vogues - Greatest Hits

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Artist: The Vogues
Label: Rhino / Wea
Category: Music

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 3069

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

MPN: 70245
UPC: 081227024529
EAN: 0081227024529
ASIN: B0000032CU

Release Date: October 25, 1990
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Tracks:

  • You're The One
  • Five O'Clock World
  • Magic Town
  • The Land Of Milk And Honey
  • True Lovers
  • Just The Way You Are
  • Please Mr. Sun
  • Lovers Of The World Unite
  • Just What I've Been Looking For
  • Turn Around, Look At Me
  • My Special Angel
  • Till
  • Woman Helping Man
  • No, Not Much
  • Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine)
  • Moments To Remember
  • Green Fields
  • Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye

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Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Powerful mix of pop vocals and big band sound   June 5, 2000
 93 out of 96 found this review helpful

During a glorious four-year run from 1965 through 1968, this unusual quartet took a sound too mellow for rock and too rich and flamboyant for pop and repeatedly pushed deep into the top forty, four times making the top ten.

The Vogues used a proven formula of updating vocal standards from the late 50s, successfully covering and in many way improving upon classics like "My Special Angel", "'Til", "Earth Angel" and "Moments to Remember."

Beyond the best known trio of "Turn Around, Look At Me", "You're the One" and "Five O'Clock World", this Rhino collection features marvelous second tier hits that are staggering in their intricate harmonies and lyrical beauty. "Magic Town", "Land of Milk and Honey" "Woman Helping Man" and the emotional "Please, Mr Sun" are all far better than your chart positions would indicate. There are even a number of songs here that didn't make the top 100, but prove that making the chart isn't anything. Listen to the moving "That's No Way to Say Goodbye" for proof that good material didn't always mean commercial success.

As with any Rhino collection, the sound on this disc is superb. The vocals and accompaniments are crystal clear and distinctly separate, with none of the muddiness found on so many remasters of mid and late-60s music.

This is the kind of music that makes you want to light the fire, turn off the lights and sit on the sofa with that special someone. Like the song says, you won't like this collection; "No, Not Much!"


5 out of 5 stars Great Hits from the REAL Vogues   September 15, 2004
 49 out of 51 found this review helpful

This appears to be an album from the original and true Vogues not the fake group that runs around the country today pretending to be the guys who actually created all the hits (beware: the phony group tries to sell most of the same songs on their website and elsewhere).

Whether hitting it big with an original song like 5 O'Clock World or remaking a classic like Special Angel, Chuck Blasko and group could harmonize with the best of them. They still do, at least in Western Pennsylvania, which is the only place they are allowed to use the name Vogues while the thieves who stole the name through legal maneuvering claim to be the original everywhere else.

Regardless, all the hits are here including the ones mentioned above and other classics like Turn Around Look At Me, Magic Town, You're the One, and Earth Angel.

Whether remaking classics or creating their own hits, the Vogues are truly an original group and this is a fine collection.



5 out of 5 stars I always was a sucker for great harmony   October 28, 2003
 22 out of 23 found this review helpful

Back in 1968, when I was 17 years old, most of my contemporaries were into music by people like Jimi Hendrix, Cream and the Rolling Stones. While I enjoyed all kinds of music, my preference during that time was for much tamer music. In the summer of that year, The Vogues released "Turn Around, Look At Me" a remake of a relatively obscure Glen Campbell tune from several years earlier. I immediately fell in love with the song and the group. The Vogues had been around for awhile, having achieved significant chart success on Pittsburgh's Co&Ce label with songs like "You're The One", "Five O'Clock World" and "The Land of Milk and Honey". But this sound was different. Fifties rocker Ernie Freeman had become the producer/arranger for the group. His combination of lush production values and impeccable harmonies produced an incredibly pleasing sound that proved wildly successful. "Turn Around" was a huge hit for the group and was followed in swift succession by remakes of "My Special Angel", "Earth Angel", "Till", "Moments to Remember", "Green Fields" and others. I bought every one of these singles. In fact, I enjoyed the Vogues so much that I used to even play the flip sides frequently.
This collection from Rhino contains all of the Vogues singles from both the early Co&Ce years and the Reprise years. There is not a bad track on the disc! It is an absolute joy to listen to and I never get tired of hearing these songs. I realize that some people might find the material a bit too tame, but those who dig great harmony are sure to enjoy this fine collection. A big thumbs up!!!



5 out of 5 stars Excellent! Melodic; superb vocal harmonies! A tour de force!   December 20, 1996
 19 out of 20 found this review helpful

The Vogues are a band that I recently rediscovered, after having grown up in the 60's with the "Top 40" pop hits "Five O'Clock World" and "You're The One." As mainly a rock fan (in the 60's and continuing through to the present time), I had always thought of the Vogues as being too "middle of the road." But as I've gotten older and mellower in my tastes - and as I get more and more disappointed by the current offerings of pop music (rap, grunge, alternative, and all the other garbage), I have been searching for groups from the 60's and 70's that I might have overlooked at the time. The Vogues are a classic example of this - I never fully appreciated them until now. I have to say that I have not been as excited about a "rediscovered" group in quite a long time. All of the songs in the 51 minute CD are excellent. The four-part vocal harmonies and the musical production are top rate. Some of the songs are refreshingly sentimental, expressing values and feelings that might be considered to be of another, more innocent era - and I say "what is wrong with that?" We need a little more sentimentality and innocence in this society these days! In summary, I strongly recommend The Vogues Greatest Hits (Rhino Records) to all fans of melodic pop and rock music. You will not be disappointed. END


4 out of 5 stars Vogues - 'Greatest Hits' (Rhino)   February 1, 2006
 19 out of 19 found this review helpful

Eighteen tracks of The Vogues trademark and near impossible to beat 'style' of tight beautiful,harmony carefree&innocent pop.Some would simply tag it as doo-wop.Didn't realize they had eight(8)actual hits here in the U.S.Along with their two better known tunes "Five O'Clock World" and "You're The One",I liked hearing "Land Of Milk And Honey","Please Mr.Sun" and "Turn Around,Look At Me" possibly for the first time.I happen to recall when The Drew Carey Show had "Five O'Clock World" as the opening theme,I hadn't heard that song in like twenty years,at least.The Vogue's original line-up was:Chuck Basko,Don Miller,Hugh Geyer and Bill Burkette.Apparently,there is at least one 'reunion group' out there on the oldies circuit masquerading as 'The Vogues'.Man,don't you HATE it when musicians pull that?Should appeal to fans of the Four Seasons,The Tokens,Gerry&The Pacemakers and early Beach Boys. A should-have.

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