Sugar, Sugar: The Complete Albums Collection

Sugar, Sugar: The Complete Albums Collection

by The Archies
Sugar, Sugar: The Complete Albums Collection

Sugar, Sugar: The Complete Albums Collection

by The Archies
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Overview

The Archies were perhaps the most popular animated band in the late '60s, with a cartoon that aired every Saturday morning and one chart-topping single, "Sugar, Sugar." With songs written by big shots like Jeff Barry and Andy Kim, the smooth vocals of Ron Dante, and a cadre of talented studio musicians helping guide the way, the Archies weren't only popular, they made a lot of good records too. While most of the albums are probably easy to find in thrift stores around the U.S., Goldentone did people who want all the albums in one handy place a favor with the release of 2016's Sugar, Sugar: The Complete Albums Collection. Housed in a heavy-duty box with the original album covers reproduced, there are none of the skips and smells associated with beat-up old albums. Just great bubblegum mixed with the occasional weird moment and even, as the decade wore on, a little bit of social commentary. Released in 1968, The Archies is the purest expression of the simple, fun sound Jeff Barry was aiming for, with songs about teen love, dancing, grooving, and having a good time. The following year's Everything's Archie contains "Sugar, Sugar," plus "Feelin' So Good (S.K.O.O.B.Y.-D.O.O.)," a hard-to-type song, but one that is almost the equal of their big hit in the hooks department. It's also where Barry and company really capture the balance of silly pop and insistent soul that drove the group's best songs that came after. Also arriving in 1969, Jingle Jangle is the strongest-sounding album of the bunch, with some gnarly distorted guitar, a real rhythmic punch, and great songs like "She's Putting Me Through Changes," the title track, and "Get on the Line." This album is where Ron Dante really comes into his own as a vocalist; he puts lots of soul into some really silly lyrics. Sunshine was released in 1970, and it suffers by comparison to the preceding Jingle Jangle. Featuring stilted songs about ecology and religion, it had no real hits, and the tough sound is cast aside in favor of an ultra-clipped, inoffensive approach. That album marked the end of Jeff Barry's involvement with the project, and Dante took over for 1971's This Is Love. The album features lots of good bubblegum, especially the title track, some almost country ballads, and more care given to the arrangements, not to mention the songs themselves. The increased effort didn't yield any hits, and no more albums were released under the Archies' name. While the packaging and sound could have been better -- a little remastering would have gone a long way -- the set is still a vital document of one of the most important bands of the '60s. Well, maybe not exactly important, but almost always fun and that's pretty important in its own way. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 09/01/2023
Label: Cleopatra / Goldenlane
UPC: 0889466471223
Rank: 19681

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Archie's Theme (Everything's Archie)
  2. Boys and Girls
  3. Time for Love
  4. You Make Me Wanna Dance
  5. La Dee Doo Down Down
  6. Truck Driver
  7. Catchin' Up on Fun
  8. I'm in Love
  9. Seventeen Ain't Young
  10. Ride, Ride, Ride
  11. Hide and Seek
  12. Bang Shang-A-Lang

Disc 2

  1. Feelin' So Good (SKOOBY-DOO)
  2. Melody Hill
  3. Rock & Roll Music
  4. Kissin'
  5. Don't Touch My Guitar
  6. Circle of Blue
  7. Sugar, Sugar
  8. You Little Angel, You
  9. Bicycles, Roller Skates and You
  10. Hot Dog
  11. Inside Out, Upside Down
  12. Love Light

Disc 3

  1. Jingle Jangle
  2. Everything's Alright
  3. She's Putting Me Through Changes
  4. Justine
  5. Whoopie Tie Ai A
  6. Nursery Rhyme
  7. Get on the Line
  8. You Know I Love You
  9. Senorita Rita
  10. Look Before You Leap
  11. Sugar and Spice
  12. Archie's Party

Disc 4

  1. Sunshine
  2. Who's Gonna Love Me
  3. Mr Factory
  4. Love and Rock N Roll Music
  5. Over And Over
  6. Waldo P Emerson Jones
  7. A Summer Prayer for Peace
  8. Dance
  9. Comes the Sun
  10. Suddenly Susan
  11. One Big Family
  12. It's The Summertime

Disc 5

  1. This Is Love
  2. Don't Need No Bad Girl
  3. Should Anybody Ask
  4. Easy Guy
  5. Maybe I'm Wrong
  6. What Goes On
  7. Carousel Man
  8. Hold On to Lovin'
  9. This Is the Night
  10. Little Green Jacket
  11. Together We Two
  12. Throw a Little Love My Way

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Archies   Primary Artist
Veronica Lodge   Organ,Vocals (Background)
Jughead Jones   Drums
Betty Cooper   Tambourine,Vocals (Background)
Archie Andrews   Guitar,Vocals
Reggie Mantle   Guitar (Bass),Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Hal Sutherland   Producer
Kim Milford   Composer
Ritchie Adams   Composer,Producer
Don Kirshner   Music Supervisor
Mike Moran   Engineer
Ron Dante   Composer,Producer
Mark Barkan   Composer
Adam Levine   Composer,Composer
Bob Gengo   Composer
Gus Mossler   Recording Technician
Bobby Bloom   Composer
Neil Goldberg   Composer
Jeff Barry   Composer,Producer
Wynter Gordon   Composer
Gene Allan   Composer
Robert Levine   Composer
Dave Thompson   Liner Notes
John Milford   Composer
Norm Prescott   Producer
Lou Scheimer   Producer
Debbie Sherwood   Liner Notes
Allen Gordon   Composer
Andy Kim   Composer
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