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Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the soundtrack to the 1965 motion picture starring Gerry & The Pacemakers which also featured Cilla Black, The George Martin Orchestra and The Fourmost. Now expanded to 28 tracks, this edition also includes cuts from The Black Knights, Earl Royce & The Olympics, The Blackwells and The Kubas. EMI. 2009. Ferry Cross The Mersey Music Ferry Cross The Mersey Review
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Buy Ferry Cross The Mersey CD Purchase Ferry Cross The Mersey CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Party CD (1968) Original Soundtrack
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$19.19 Just one in a long line of Mancini's excellent '60s soundtracks. This time out he's back scoring another of Blake Edwards' comedies, The Party. Featuring a Hollywood producer's cocktail party and one hapless Indian actor (Peter Sellers) who is mistakenly invited, the movie called for plenty of lounge slickness and some romping interludes. Enter Henry Mancini and his usual bag of almost-transcendent vibe and strings jazz and mod swingers. And tagging along are such Mancini veterans and class players as tenor saxophonist Plas Johnson, pianist Jimmy Rowles, and drummer Shelly Manne. Pity, then, that instead of the lovely Claudine Longet vocal turn on "Nothing ...
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$21.29 Jody Reynolds recorded for nearly a dozen different labels, which makes assembling a properly licensed anthology a complicated and expensive proposition. As a result, one has yet to appear, but several collections exist that rely on vinyl records as sources. Endless Sleep stands out for having the largest number of Reynolds' early Demon recordings, which include his two hits, "Endless Sleep" and "Fire of Love," as well as the rockabilly favorites "Beulah Lee" and "Daisy Mae." Both sides of an instrumental rock & roll single Reynolds recorded with the Storms are here, as well as 14 demos and unreleased recordings in a variety of styles from doo wop to barroom country-rock, some of which sound like they were recorded long after the surrounding tracks. Reynolds is an inductee of the Rockabilly Hall of Fame, but only a handful of his recordings really qualify as rockabilly; most are rough-hewn teen ballads and mild rockers. "Endless Sleep" is often categorized as a teen tragedy song even though no one actually dies in it, and this collection features another of Reynolds' songs in that vein, "Don't Jump," the title of which is self-explanatory. "The Whipping Post," too, tells the tale of an averted crisis, so Reynolds might have become a specialist in songs of near-tragedy ...
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| | Chris Farlowe Handbags And Gladrags: The Immediate Collection CD (2004) Import
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$15.15 Zeroing in exclusively on his 1965-69 stint for Immediate Records, this is the best Chris Farlowe anthology, with 27 songs and 77 minutes of music on a single CD. It was this era that saw Farlowe's only significant commercial success as a solo act, and the disc includes all half-dozen of his British chart singles (although only one of those, the chart-topping cover of the Rolling Stones' "Out of Time," was a truly big seller). It also has seven covers of Mick Jagger-Keith Richard songs (which were produced by Jagger as well), though all of these were done much better by the Rolling Stones themselves. To be harsh, as good value (and well-annotated) as this is, 27 songs might be too much for the more casual collector, some of the lesser tracks exposing Farlowe's weaknesses as a blustery blue-eyed soul singer. There are, however, some decent and overlooked cuts as well, like the original version of "Handbags and Gladrags" (though Rod Stewart's subsequent cover of the tune would become the definitive one), and the weirdly imaginative sitar-laden arrangement of the jazz standard "Moanin'," which gave Farlowe a low-charting single. Too, some of the later efforts find Farlowe toning down his vocal excesses for some uncharacteristically gentle and effective numbers, like "Everyone Makes a Mistake" (which sounds quite a bit like early Rod Stewart), "Dawn," the folk-rockish "Paperman Fly in the Sky," and "The Last Goodbye" (penned by "Handbags and Gladrags" author Michael d'Abo). Odder items include "North ...
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$9.79 U.K. remastered edition contains the bonus cuts "Tallyman," "Love Is Blue," "Hi Ho Silver Lining," and "I've Been Drinking."
The Jeff Beck Group's debut, 1968's TRUTH remains a stunner, probably the best work of the guitarist's long career. Perhaps energized by the bust-up of the Yardbirds, Beck is positively overflowing with ideas throughout the entire album, which pointedly starts with a completely different recasting of the Yardbirds hit "Shapes of Things." TRUTH then continues through an impressively varied set of tunes, ranging from an achingly slow, bluesy version of the Broadway standard "Ol' Man River" to a technically astounding acoustic solo version of "Greensleeves" and a killer pair of Willie Dixon covers including a take on "You Shook Me" that shreds Led Zeppelin's contemporaneous version. Throughout, the then-unknown Rod Stewart sings his heart out; he's as important to the album as Beck himself, and it's unsurprising that when Stewart and bassist Ron Wood left to form the Faces, the Jeff Beck Group never recovered.
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