Chubby Checker Classics

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Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 48:27

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close but too clean

dylab2000

sounds like a couple of these have had "80s" remastering original recordings but not that gritty vibe. check out "lets twist again" for better sounding twists....

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Sounds original to me

coopco95843

Downloaded The Twist, Twist Again, and Limbo Rock. If they aren't originals, they sound like it to me so I'm happy. Besides, it's been so long since I listened to these on the radio and I'm becoming more forgetful as I age, how can you possibly remember exactly how they sounded. They're original to me.

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most are originals

dan'schic

A couple of these tracks are strange, drum-machine heavy I-don't-know-whats, but the rest seem to be original recordings, and good quality! The new doesn't really gel with the old, but it's great to be able to snap up some sweet oldies like the original Limbo Rock (track 9), and of course tracks 3 and 4. Good practice for the Jack Rabbit Slims twist contest.

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