The Diamonds - Presenting The Diamonds

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Review by Tim Koia

Presenting The Diamonds, the debut album by the Diamonds, is a timeless classic that has stood the test of time. Released in 1957, this album features 12 tracks that showcase the group's unique vocal harmonies and musical prowess.

The album opens with the catchy and upbeat "Little Darlin'," which remains one of the Diamonds' most popular songs to this day. Other standout tracks include "Why Do Fools Fall in Love," "Church Bells May Ring," and "Zip Zip," all of which feature the group's signature doo-wop sound.

One of the album's greatest strengths is the way it seamlessly blends different genres of music. From rock and roll to R&B to pop, the Diamonds effortlessly navigate a variety of musical styles, creating a cohesive and enjoyable listening experience.

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Artist: The Diamonds
Album: Presenting The Diamonds
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Little Darlin'
Ka-Ding-Dong
Soft Summer Breeze
The Church Bells May Ring

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Catalog Numbers

MEP 9515, MEP.9515

Labels

Mercury

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP

About The Diamonds

The Diamonds are a Canadian vocal quartet that rose to prominence in the 1950s and early 1960s. Formed in 1953 the group has had a number of line-up changes and is still active. Original members: Phil Levitt (Baritone vocals, born July 9, 1935) Ted Kowalski (Tenor vocals, born May 16, 1931, died August 8, 2010) Bill Reed (Bass vocals, born January 11, 1936, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, died October 22, 2004) Dave Somerville (Lead vocals, born October 2, 1933, died July 14, 2015) In 1958 Phil Leavitt retired and was replaced by Michael Douglas, and, in the following year, two Californians, Evan Fisher and John Felton took over from Bill Reed and Ted Kowalski.

Name Vars

  • Diamonds
  • Les Diamonds
  • Los Diamantes
  • Los Diamonds
  • The Diamond
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Members

  • Don Weir
  • David Somerville
  • Gary Owens
  • Jerry Siggins
  • Glenn Stetson
  • Bob Duncan
  • Steve Smith
  • Gary Cech
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Summary by Tim Koia

Despite being over 60 years old, Presenting The Diamonds still feels fresh and exciting. The group's vocal harmonies are truly timeless, and the songs themselves are just as catchy and infectious as they were when they were first released. Whether you're a fan of classic doo-wop or simply appreciate great music, this album is definitely worth checking out.