For a couple of years,
the Ronettes made music that was as moving and unforgettable as any made during the rock era. Their voices merged sensuality, longing, anguish, and sentimentality, with
Ronnie Spector's angelic leads framed by
Phil Spector's sweeping production, and the lyrics of
Ellie Greenwich,
Jeff Barry,
Barry Mann,
Cynthia Weil,
Spector, and others. While such songs as "Walking in the Rain," "Be My Baby," "Baby, I Love You," and "(The Best Part of) Breaking Up" may seem hopelessly naive and possibly sexist in today's cynical world, they're still classic love poems.
Ronnie Spector's voice retains its allure and appeal, and the 18 tracks on this CD will never become dated. ~ Ron Wynn