Mostly sappy doo-wop...
The-Phillippine-Maiden | Costa Rica | 03/04/2004
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I was looking for Twitty's early rockabilly sides, because I heard he had a rockabilly past before coming a "big haired" country ballad singer, who taled his way thru songs. Well these sides aren't horrible, but only several of the tracls qualify as rockabilly, but most of it is throwaway doo-wop stuff which is really dated sounding. The highlight is a swingin' rockabilly version of "Mona Lisa", and several others that sound like they could have made him a rockabilly star. I regret purchasing this cd, and do not recomend it. By the way Twitty is unrecognizable on this cd, if you are used to his hits, he's actually a decent singer here, it's just too much sappy dated doo-wop and not enough rockabilly, if this were all rockabilly I'd give it 4 stars."
Useless
dave wardell | 01/09/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"I've looked at two Conway Twitty cds. #60 and #129. I would have loved to buy either one,not used but new thankyou. Neither are available. How stupid is that. Hence my displeasure and my review is "useless" Why bother to list things you can't by in for potential customers?"
Horrible sound!
I saw the light | Croatia | 04/16/2005
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Yes,this is 'early' Conway Twitty, and yes, 3 his big hits from this period are here (Mona Lisa,It's Only Make Believe & Danny Boy) but the sound on this cd is very bad. It's so cheap, almost like the real audio here on amazon. And every song has a 1-2 seconds fade in. Sad."