All Artists: Scott Stevens & The Cavaliers Title: Lost & Found Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Original Release Date: 3/1/2000 Re-Release Date: 4/1/2000 Genre: Rock Style: Oldies & Retro Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 682463000126 |
Scott Stevens & The Cavaliers Lost & Found Genre: Rock
Lost And Found is a complete musical history of Scott Stevens and the Cavaliers from 1957 to 1961. There are 8 Never released tracks on the CD. The Drummer on the Frist 2 tracks is "The Real Kramer" From Seinfeld TV Show. ... more » | |
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Album Description Lost And Found is a complete musical history of Scott Stevens and the Cavaliers from 1957 to 1961. There are 8 Never released tracks on the CD. The Drummer on the Frist 2 tracks is "The Real Kramer" From Seinfeld TV Show. The 3-7 tracks feature the Alan Freed Orchestra and Sam (The Man) Taylor on Sax. 5 is a live interview with the Legendary "Alan Freed on his Dance Party TV Show. Tracks 12- and 13 feature Scott Stevens and Members of the Shirells. The last track is a remake of Sunday In May Recorded in 1998. |
CD ReviewsI Should Know Jon Duff | Los Angeles | 09/29/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "You had to be there. Rockin' and dancin' at the teen center. This had become a forgotten part of my life. Dance, Dance, Dance was the opener and closer. The music expresses teen enthusiasm and innocence with a rock'em, sock'em beat. They were a little ahead of their time racially, but right on for having fun and having a great experience. Heck, all that time I thought Scott was black. Forty three years later and going stronger." Lost & Found, I'm Glad I Found It. Bob Federbush | Long Island, NY | 06/12/2000 (4 out of 5 stars) "I was so glad to find this CD. It took me back many years to a much simpler time. I did not know I would be able to find a CD by Scott Stevens. Thank you to Amazon for helping me find it. The song selection was perfect and truly representative of the Cavaliers. I was so glad to be able to hear them again after all these years. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy. If you love songs from this Rock & Roll era, this is a real find."
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