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 | | Description: | Eine Ergänzung zu Acrobats beliebter Serie America's Greatest Hits und eine
Ergänzung zu unseren früheren Sammlungen Top 100 und Hot 100.
� Zur Feier der 1.000 Billboard-Bestseller-Charts seit ihrer Einführung im Juli 1940.
â?¢ Preiswertes 4-CD-Set, das fast die gesamten Billboard Top 100 Charts der Woche
vom 7. September 1959 enthält.
� Enthält sammelwürdige Titel von einer Reihe weniger bekannter Künstler.
â?¢ Eine faszinierende musikalische Momentaufnahme dieser Zeit, die viele Sammler
unserer Top 100- und America's Greatest Hits-Serien ansprechen wird. - .. 7TH SEPTEMBER 1959As adjuncts to our highly popular "America's Greatest Hits" series of collections for each calendar year in the 50s and early '60s, we have already produced collections based on landmark moments in the Billboard charts - "The First Top 100 Nov. 1955" (ACQCD7062), "The First Hot 100 Aug. 1958" (ACQCD7083), "The First Hot 100 of the '60s" (ACQCD7097), "The 'Heartbreak Hotel' Top 100" (ACQCD7122)and "The Day The Music Died - Feb 3rd 1959 Hot 100" (ACQCD7134), "The 'Telstar' Hot 100 December 22nd 1962" (ACQCD7144) and "The Twist" Hot 100 Jan. 25th 1962" each comprising the records in the Top 100 for the date in question. This collection celebrates another notable chart event in January 1959, when Billboard it's 1000th chart since the launch of the record sales chart in July 1940, which morphed over the years from Best Sellers in Stores Top 10 into the Top 100 and the Hot 100. This collection comprises just about all the records in the Billboard Hot 100 of that week (one record is unavailable for copyright reasons) and it provides a fascinating and evocative snapshot of the music scene at what was a dynamic and transitional time as the post-rock 'n' roll era headed towards another cataclysmic musical decade. It's a window onto a vibrant and exciting musical environment and includes a number of unfamiliar names and recordings of which even pop enthusiasts may not be too aware, and which will be welcome additions to their collections. It contains a 12,000+ word booklet featuring background notes on every record as well as full discographical and chart information.This collection comprises all the records in the Billboard Hot 100 of 9/7/1959 in chart order except, for copyright reasons, #65 Leave My Kitten Alone by Little Willie John."The 1000th Billboard Chart - 7th September 1959" on CD by Various Artists is a lovingly curated snapshot of a pivotal moment in pop history. Marking the 1000th edition of the Billboard chart, this compilation gathers a cross-section of the sounds that shaped late-1950s popular music: early rock 'n' roll, vocal pop, rhythm & blues, doo-wop, country-flavoured hits and smooth crooner ballads. The selection is designed to recreate the atmosphere of a specific chart week, letting you hear the musical landscape exactly as contemporary listeners experienced it. Instead of focusing on a single star, the album highlights the stylistic diversity of the era - driving uptempo rock numbers sit alongside harmony-rich vocal groups and lushly arranged orchestrated pop. The carefully restored mono recordings offer a warm, authentic listening experience that will appeal both to nostalgic collectors and to younger listeners curious about the roots of modern pop and rock.
The manufacturer Acrobat is known for historic and archival music releases, with a clear focus on high-quality documentation of past eras of jazz, pop, R&B and related genres. Their productions are typically characterised by careful track selection, attentive remastering from the best available sources and informative packaging that respects the legacy of the original recordings. With projects like this chart-based collection, Acrobat underlines its reputation as a specialist for thematically structured reissues that bring context and coherence to vintage material, making important musical milestones accessible again in a contemporary format. |  | | No. of tracks: |
99 |
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ACQCD7164 |
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