Result of your query: 18 products
| Cliff Richard - 1960s 16 tracks from the 60s |
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Emi 1999 | CD | 9.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - 21 Today |
Hallmark Music 2012 | CD | 6.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - 32 Minutes And 17 Seconds |
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Hallmark Music 2013 | CD | 6.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Cliff 16 tracks |
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Hallmark 2010 | CD | 6.90 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Cliff In Japan Recorded at the Shibuya Public Hall, Tokyo Oct 1967 |
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Emi Records 2007 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Early Rock'n'Roll Songs Vol. 3 |
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Magic Records 2011 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Love Songs 20 tracks |
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Emi 1987 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Move It 11 tracks |
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Weton-Wesgram 2009 | CD | 7.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Nine Times Out Of Ten 2CD Rock `n` Roll Years 1958-1960 |
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Great Voices of the Century 2011 | CD | 13.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Rare B-Sides 1963-1989 |
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Emi Records 2008 | CD | 9.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - Sings The Standards 22 tracks |
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Emi 2003 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - The Early Years biisit vuosilta 1958-1961 |
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Emi Records 2008 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard - The Whole Story - His Greatest Hits 2CD 2CD = 46 tracks. His biggest hits from 1950s to 2000 |
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Emi 2000 | CD | 20.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard & The Shadows - Established 1958 18 tracks |
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Emi Records 2007 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Cliff Richard And The Shadows - Cliff / Cliff Sings 2 LPs = 1 CD. 32 tracks |
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Emi 2001 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| Hank Marvin - Hank Plays Cliff 16 biisiä - neljällä biisillä mukana Sir Cliff.. |
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Unionsquare 2003 | CD | 10.00 € |
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| VA: - A Solitary Man - The Early Songs Of Neil Diamond If you’re a Neil Diamond fan, the latest entry in our songwriter series is a no-brainer must-have. For starters, it collects 11 of the songs Neil wrote during the 1963-1969 timeframe that is its purview, but has never himself recorded. Among the numbers he gave away are the Monkees’ ‘Look Out (Here Comes Tomorrow)’ (heard here in the unique mix used on the original television broadcast) and Jay & the Americans’ ‘Sunday And Me’. Deep Purple’s remake of Diamond’s ‘Kentucky Woman’ was a hit just a year after his own version. Heavy, man! Further covers from his impressive run of over 50 chart singles are represented, most in styles vastly different from his versions, the infinite adaptability a testament to the quality of the material. Tony Tribe was the first, in 1968, to cut a reggae rendition of ‘Red Red Wine’, UB40’s self-acknowledged template for their wildly successful release of the song a quarter-century later. Jackie Edwards’ performance of ‘Girl, You’ll Be A Woman Soon’ is so tender that the original sounds almost gruff by comparison. No matter how you feel about Neil Diamond, if you’re a femme-pop fan, you’re going to need this disc for the tracks by Lulu, Marcie Blane, Jan Tanzy, Sadina and Billie Davis. If you favour the fellas, Cliff Richard’s ‘Just Another Guy’ sounds like a cross between the Everly Brothers and Bobby Vee filtered through Dion, while Jimmy Clanton appropriates the slogan of American greeting-card company Hallmark, “When you care enough to send the very best”, to suit his romantic needs. Ronnie Dove delivers an uncharacteristically energetic performance on the horn-and-handclap-propelled ‘My Babe’ and Billy Fury makes the Pitney-esque ‘Where Do You Run’ his own. How do you like your soul music? Bobby Womack takes an expressive approach to ‘Sweet Caroline (Good Times Never Felt So Good)’ that makes palpable the joy conveyed in the lyrics. Approaches as diverse as the Memphis sound (B.J. Thomas, the Box Tops and Arthur Alexander), Chuck Jackson-style big city soul (the Solitaires), and Motown (Four Tops, Jr Walker & the All-Stars) are all successful and satisfying. Adding still more diversity to the mix are the Rocky Fellers’ ‘We Got Love’, with their trademark marimba-driven Pacific Islander sound, and the surprisingly effective garage-rock stylings of the Music Machine and the Wanderer’s Rest, cementing the status of these songs’ universal appeal and versatility. If you didn’t think you were a Neil Diamond fan, it’s time to reassess your position, at least in terms of his formidable, diverse and affecting abilities as a songwriter. BY DAVID A YOUNG (ACE RECORDS) |
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Ace Records 2009 | CD | 17.00 € |
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| VA: - Cliff Heard Them Here First Although the majority of Cliff Richard’s hits have come with songs written expressly for him, or that he was the first to cut, the outside repertoire that he has recorded throughout his career has been more interesting than the choices of many of his contemporaries. Sir Cliff was not the only home-grown rocker to cover US material but, unlike his peers, he seldom went into a studio and simply made over the latest fast-rising American hit. With the help of his long time A&R man and producer Norrie Paramor, Cliff found a formidable number of fantastic songs hidden away on obscure US 45s and albums unavailable here. Having previously celebrated the good taste in covers of his early hero in “Elvis Heard It Here First”, Ace felt it only fair to follow up with a companion volume that does likewise for the Peter Pan of pop. The tracks selected for “Cliff Heard Them Here First” show just how broad Cliff’s tastes were. Most of his early singles featured original songs, but the material on to his many albums was something else again. “Cliff Heard Them Here First” brings you the original versions of two dozen songs which found their way into Cliff’s discography, ranging from gospel-influenced R&B (Ruth Brown’s ‘Somebody Touched Me’) to rockin’ doo wop (the Jayos’ ‘Tough Enough’), and from ultra-obscure west coast teen pop (Pete Votrian’s ‘We Have It Made’) to a little known Elvis Presley track (‘Angel’). The booklet reflects the importance of the music that’s preserved here, with copious notes, label shots and ephemera for each track. All but one is new to Ace CD and several of them have never been reissued before in any format. Although the majority of our tracks stem from the first ten years of Cliff’s recording career, there are also examples of songs that Cliff came across and recorded in the early 70s, which show that his ear for a good song and a great record have never deserted him. These tracks have stood the test of time as well as Cliff’s own career. “Cliff Heard Them Here First” is our salute to the man and the great taste he showed in embracing these songs. By Tony Rounce (Ace Records) |
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Ace Records 2013 | CD | 18.00 € |

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