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01. Black, Cilla "Love of the loved" 02. Liverbirds, The "Long tall shorty" 03. Marsden, Beryl "Everybody loves a lover" 04. Jeannie & Big Guys, The "I want you" 05. Tiffany / Thoughts, The "Baby don't look down" 06. Three Bells, The "Someone to love" 07. Marsden, Beryl "What's she got (That I ain't got)" 08. Vernons Girls, The "Only you can do it" 09. Breakaways, The "That boy of mine" 10. Collins, Glenda "Something I've got to tell you" 11. York, Nola "I don't understand" 12. Jones, Samantha "Just for him" 13. Tiffany "Am I dreaming?" 14. Martin, Jacki "Till he tells me" 15. Black, Cilla "A shot of rhythm and blues" 16. Jeannie & Big Guys, The "Sticks and stones" 17. Liverbirds, The "Why do you hang around me" 18. Jones, Samantha "I don't want to be the one" 19. Cornell, Lyn "Sally go round the roses" 20. De Laine Sisters, The "Puppet on a string" 21. Sharades, The "Dumb head" 22. Vernon Girls, The "Lover please" 23. Cole, Cindy "Just being your baby (turns me on)" 24. Satin Bells, The "Baby you're so right for me" 25. Edmonds, Sandy "Come see me"
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German (DE) |
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Merseyside Girl-pop 1962-1968 |
 | | Description: | Over the last few years Ace has built up a series of prime British female pop releases, with individual collections drawn from four of the countryâ??s leading record companies of the 1960s: Decca, Pye, EMI and, most recently, Philips.
With this latest compilation, rather than spotlight a particular company, the focus is on a location: the music hotbed of Merseyside. While male beat groups ruled the Merseyside roost in the 60s, the area was also home to its fair share of female talent. To illustrate the point, here are 25 hand-picked girl-pop artefacts from thereabouts.
Along with a selection of proven fan favourites, the collection contains many lesser-known gems, among them new-to-CD tracks by the Three Bells, Nola York, Tiffany, Lyn Cornell, Cindy Cole and, not least, Samantha Jones, whose hitherto-unreleased-in-any-format 'I Don't Want To Be The One' was recorded with visiting American producer Teddy Randazzo. - MERSEYSIDE GIRL-POP 1962-1968UK collection. Over the last few years, Ace has built up a series of prime British female pop releases, with individual collections drawn from four of the country's leading record companies of the 1960s. With this compilation, rather than spotlight a particular company, the focus is on a location: the music hotbed of Merseyside. While male beat groups ruled the Merseyside roost in the '60s, the area was also home to it's fair share of female talent. To illustrate the point, here are 25 hand-picked girl-pop artefacts from thereabouts. Liverpool's pop queen Cilla Black is featured with her two most Merseybeat-oriented tracks, including a terrific version of 'A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues', the first song she ever recorded at Abbey Road. Guitar-toting cover girls the Liverbirds, who released no records in the UK but were stars in Germany - where their repertoire of Bo Diddley and Chuck Berry numbers made them favorites at the Star-Club - also appear twice. The Breakaways, the Vernons Girls and Beryl Marsden - three other acts intrinsically associated with Liverpool - are also featured. Along with a selection of proven fan favorites, the collection contains many lesser-known gems, among them new-to-CD tracks by the Three Bells, Nola York, Tiffany, Lyn Cornell, Cindy Cole and, not least, Samantha Jones, whose hitherto-unreleased-in-any-format 'I Don't Want To Lose Him' was recorded with visiting American producer Teddy Randazzo. Read all about these and the other featured artists in the accompanying picture-packed 28-page booklet, which contains a 7,000-word note by compiler Mick Patrick and genre expert Ian Chapman. |  | | No. of tracks: |
25 |
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TOP 1561 |
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