| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2009年09月08日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Micro Werks |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | MW001 |
| SKU | 813411010014 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:00
Thee Midniters: Lil' Willie G. (vocals, trombone, harmonica, piano); George Dominguez (guitar, mandolin); Roy Marquez (guitar, background vocals); Larry Rendon (saxophone, woodwinds, keyboards); Romeo Prado (trombone, background vocals); Danny Lamont (piano, drums); Ronny Figueroa (organ, conga, sound effects); Jimmy Espinoza (bass, background vocals).
Includes liner notes by Chris Morris.
Personnel: Little Willie G. (vocals, guitar, harmonica, trombone, piano); Romeo Prado (vocals, trombone); Ronny Figueroa (vocals, organ, congas); Jimmy Espinoza (vocals, bass guitar); George Dominguez (guitar, mandolin); Larry Rendon (flute, saxophone, piano, organ); Danny Lamont (piano, drums).
Audio Remasterer: Jerry Peterson .
Liner Note Author: Richie Unterberger.
Recording information: Sherwood Recorders, North Hollywood, California; Stereo Masters, Hollywood, California.
Before the release of this 2003 compilation, the absence of a Thee Midniters CD collection was one of the most egregious omissions in the catalog of 1960s rock on compact disc. This 20-track anthology happily rectifies that situation, including everything from the fine 14-song 1983 Rhino LP Best of Thee Midniters, and adding half a dozen other worthy selections. All of the band's very best cuts are here, whether it's the soul covers ("Land of a Thousand Dances," "Sad Girl," "Giving Up on Love," "The Town I Live In," "It'll Never Be Over for Me"); raucous bluesy garage rock ("Whittier Blvd.," "Jump, Jive and Harmonize," "Love Special Delivery," "Empty Heart"); or tasty romantic soul-pop originals ("Dreaming Casually," "Making Ends Meet"). There are, too, a few songs that sample the unpredictable directions into which the group occasionally flew, like the ghostly cover of jazz singer Oscar Brown, Jr.'s "Brother Where Are You?" and the Latin jazz-rock fusion of "Chicano Power." Audio purists might regret that some surface noise can be heard as the music was mastered from the best vinyl sources possible, rather than the original tapes, but really the vinyl noise is very faint and not a significant hindrance. It's also too bad that enjoyable oddities-rarities from the Thee Midniters discography like the psychedelic "Breakfast on the Grass," the Spanish ballad "Tu Despedida," and the searing instrumental "Thee Midnite Feeling" didn't make the cut. But given a 20-track cutoff point, it's hard to argue with the selection on this worthy summary of one of the finest 1960s American rock bands never to have a big national hit. ~ Richie Unterberger

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