Yo Frankie (1989)

Artist: Dion
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Product Summary
Label: Collectables Records
UPC: 00090431804124
Release Date: 9/21/2004
Buy.com Sku: 61703991
Item#: M9RRFK
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. King of the New York Streets ~ Dion
2. And the Night Stood Still ~ Dion
3. Yo Frankie (She's All Right With Me) ~ Dion
4. I've Got To Get To You ~ Dion
5. Written On The Subway Wall / Little Star ~ Dion
6. Drive All Night ~ Dion
7. Always In The Rain ~ Dion
8. Loving You Is Killing Me ~ Dion
9. Tower Of Love ~ Dion
10. Serenade ~ Dion



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel: Dion DiMucci (vocals, guitar); Keith Scott (guitar); Terry Williams (saxophone, drums); Jim Horn, Arno Hecht (saxophone); Chuck Leavell (keyboards); Dave Taylor, Phil Chen (bass guitar); Mickey Curry (drums); Dave Charles (percussion).
YO FRANKIE!, released in 1989, was something of a comeback album for famed '50s singer Dion. Fortunately, the album was not a strict bid for commercial success, but an attempt to update Dion's sound while still maintaining the integrity of his roots and musical legacy. To that effect, the record succeeds; YO FRANKIE! mixes the past and the present, rock and R&B, and the talents of some surprising guest stars in an artful, focused way.
Produced by Dave Edmunds (who also plays guitar on the album), YO FRANKIE! has a sharp, contemporary sound while never losing sight of Dion's soulful, doo-wop voice. Appearances by Bryan Adams, Paul Simon, Patti Smyth, and Lou Reed increase the profile of the album, yet their performances are integrated elegantly and serve the music rather than overshadow it (which can often be the case with star-studded albums). Overall, this is an impressive, pleasurable, and surprisingly relevant statement from an artist who helped forge rock & roll's first wave.
Despite having written some beautiful songs, Dion's great creative strength has always been as an interpreter and, in that regard, especially as an adapter and assimilator of musical genres. Beginning with his early rock & roll sides, which had the polish of classical recordings, and into the early '60s, when he took a moderately successful pair of early Drifters R&B numbers, "Ruby Baby" and "Drip Drop," and transformed them into white rock & roll without violating their spirit (and making million-sellers out of each in the bargain), he was always intermixing styles, approaches, and sounds into something of his own.
Yo Frankie, released after his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, was Dion's most contemporary effort up to that time, and one that stood securely with its feet in both the '80s and the '50s. Producer Dave Edmunds took an approach here similar to what Jeff Lynne did with George Harrison and the Traveling Wilburys, giving the music a very full sound without going overboard, and never losing sight of the singer at the center of it all. Dion also plays rhythm guitar alongside Edmunds (on lead) and Bryan Adams (who also sings, along with Lou Reed, Patty Smyth, and Paul Simon) on these sides, but mostly the focus is on his voice and on lyrics about romance, the streets of the Bronx, and generally a past worth reveling in.
Some of the mixes of sound are interesting on their own terms -- "I've Got to Get to You" bears a faint resemblance to "Every Breath You Take," while "Yo Frankie" threatens to turn into "Ruby Baby" or "The Wanderer," without ever lulling listeners with the similarities. "Written on the Subway Wall/Little Star" is the most urgent song here, an observation about urban life then and now on which Paul Simon (himself a veteran of late-'50s rock & roll much like Dion) turns in a beautiful performance on backing vocals. And "Always in the Rain" is a poignant contemporary personal message, based on his contact with a girl at a drug treatment center. The album fits together so well and coherently that the contemporary and the nostalgic elements merge seamlessly into a pleasing whole, as valid a statement from Dion in 1989 as "Runaround Sue" or "Donna the Prima Donna" had been 30 years earlier. ~ Bruce Eder

Producer: Dave Edmunds; Bryan Adams

Engineer: Dave Charles

Musical Guests
Dave Edmunds
Bryan Adams
Paul Simon
Lou Reed
Patty Smyth
K.D. Lang

 
Compilation Appearances
Bronx Tale
1962-Cruisin'
Ballads
Doo Wop Box
Vol. 1-Doo-Wop Era-History Of
Vol. 2-Great Cruisin' Favorite
Vol. 5-Oldies But Goodies
Vol. 6-Oldies But Goodies
Vol. 7-Oldies But Goodies
Vol. 12-Oldies But Goodies
History Of Rock Vol 02
Vol. 3-History Of Rock
Vol. 4-History Of Rock
Vol. 1-60's-History Of Rock
WCBS History Of Rock Volume 2 The 60s
Vol. 3-60's-History Of Rock
Vol. 4-60's-History Of Rock
Vol. 5-60's-History Of Rock
Vol. 4-Golden Age Of American
Best Of 60's
History of Rock Part 1-60's
Pt. 2-60's
Pt. 2-50's
Pt. 1-50's
Pt. 1-Doo Wop Era
Pt. 2-Doo Wop Era
Rockin' 60's
Best Of The 60's
WCBS 25th Anniversary 2 Best of 60's
60's Dance Hits
60's Ultimate Collection-1
#1 Hits 1960-64
Original Cast
1960's Americas Top 10
Christmas At Rao's: Celebratio
Greatest Hits Of The Vol 2
Ultimate Rock & Roll Collection-60's
Best Oldies But Goodies: Vol 04 & 05
Golden Oldies Vol. 3
Jukebox Hits Collection
Casey Kasem Presents: America's Top 10 Through The Years: 50s Doo-Wop Years
Golden Oldies Vol 9
60s Pop Hits
Pure 60's The # 1 Hits
History Of Rock Volume 1-10
History Of Rock Of The 60s
Folk Years
Light Of Day-Tribute To Bruce Springsteen
Rock On 1968
Golden Era Of Rock 'n' Roll: 1954-1963
25 Classic Doo Wop Ballads
Casey Kasem Presents: americas Top Ten
Italians: Next Generation (w/ Bonus DVD)
I Love Rock N Roll 3 / Various
Jukebox Hits Of 60's / Various
I Love Rock N Roll 10 / Various
Singers & Songwriters
Cbs: great Men Of Rock & Roll
Great Men
60's Rock Experience
Thunderbird 50th Anniversary
Complete Sixties
Sixties: Make Love Not War
Purple Drank Tha Mixtape Pt 2(Explicit Version)
Hi Teknology Vol 2(Explicit Version)
Ultimate Roots Of Rock Roll
Doctor's Advocate(Explicit Version)
Doctor's Advocate (Cln)
Sound Of The City
Eardrum
Eardrum(Explicit Version)
Leiber Stoller Story Vol 3:963-1970
Hi Teknology 3:underground
Saving Grace
Ultimate 60'S Collection Vol 1
History Of Rock
Doo Wop 45'S On Cd Vol 21
Heroes:giants Of Early Guitar Rock(w/ Bonus DVD)
Soundtracks From The Shaolin Temple(Explicit Version)

 
Associated Artists and Works
Orbison, Roy
Roy Gene & Dion ~ Orbison, Roy

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 03/14/2006
Original Release Date : 1989
Catalog ID : 8041
Label : Collectables Records
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00090431804124

 
Professional Reviews
Q - 3 Stars - Good

  
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