Rhino's first box set of doo wop classics was obviously successful enough to bring about a second, four-CD set. This time around, with all of the hits covered on the first box, the compilers have dug deep into the genre's history to put together a selection of some of the music's great sides, lesser-known hits, and rarities. Highlights on disc one include "Fool, Fool, Fool" by
the Clovers, "A Thousand Stars" by
the Rivileers, "I Love You So" by
the Crows, "I'll Be Forever Loving You" by
the El Dorados, "Smokey Joe's Cafe" by
the Robins, "Life Is but a Dream" by
the Harptones, and "Ling Ting Tong" by
the Five Keys. Disc two covers a two-year period (1955-1957) and features "Eddie My Love" by
the Teen Queens, "Ruby Baby" by
the Drifters, "Zoom" by
the Cadillacs, "Ka-Ding Dong" by
the G-Clefs, "The ABC's of Love" by
Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, "Guided Missiles" by
the Cuff Links, "Glory of Love" by
the Velvetones, and "Mr. Lee" by
the Bobbettes. Disc three covers sides from 1957 to 1960, including "Could This Be Magic" by
the Dubs, "Zoom Zoom Zoom" by
the Collegians, "We Belong Together" by
Robert & Johnny, "You're So Fine" by
the Falcons, "Island of Love" by
the Sheppards, "Bad Girl" by
the Miracles, and "Love Potion No. 9" by
the Clovers. The final disc covers 1960 to 1963, when doo wop had its last great renaissance on the pop charts, with "Valarie" by
the Starlites, "Those Oldies but Goodies (Remind Me of You)" by
Little Caesar & the Romans, "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" by
Curtis Lee, "I Love You" by
the Volumes, "Duke of Earl" by
Gene Chandler, "What Time Is It?" by
the Jive Five, and "Rip Van Winkle" by
the Devotions. A sumptuous booklet also provides much important info on the artists, the sound and the style. An important addition to anyone's doo wop or '50s music collection. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide