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Cliff Richard Album - Platinum Collection

Cliff Richard Album - Platinum Collection (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (7 ratings)
Release Date:2005-11-21
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Early Pop/Rock, England, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Rock, Rock/Pop
Label:Emd Int'l
UPC:094633380325
Approx. Price:$19.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 - 1 . Move It
1 - 2 . High Class Baby
1 - 3 . Mean Streak
1 - 4 . Living Doll
1 - 5 . Travellin' Light
1 - 6 . Voice In The Wilderness
1 - 7 . Fall In Love With You
1 - 8 . Please Don't Tease
1 - 9 . Nine Times Out Of Ten
1 - 10 . I Love You
1 - 11 . Theme For A Dream
1 - 12 . Gee Whiz It's You
1 - 13 . Girl Like You
1 - 14 . When the Girl in Your Arms Is the Girl in Your Heart
1 - 15 . Young Ones
1 - 16 . Do You Wanna Dance
1 - 17 . I'm Looking Out The Window
1 - 18 . It'll Be Me
1 - 19 . Next Time
1 - 20 . Bachelor Boy
1 - 21 . Summer Holiday
1 - 22 . Lucky Lips
1 - 23 . It's All In The Game
1 - 24 . Don't Talk To Him
1 - 25 . I'm The Lonely One
1 - 26 . Constantly
1 - 27 . On The Beach
1 - 28 . Twelfth of Never
1 - 29 . I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)
1 - 30 . Minute You're Gone
1 - 31 . On My Word
2 - 1 . Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)
2 - 2 . Blue Turns To Grey
2 - 3 . Visions
2 - 4 . Time Drags By
2 - 5 . In The Country
2 - 6 . It's All Over
2 - 7 . Day I Met Marie
2 - 8 . All My Love
2 - 9 . Congratulations
2 - 10 . Good Times (Better Times)
2 - 11 . Big Ship
2 - 12 . Goodbye Sam Hello Samantha
2 - 13 . Sing A Song Of Freedom
2 - 14 . Power To All Our Friends
2 - 15 . (You Keep Me) Hangin' On
2 - 16 . Miss You Nights
2 - 17 . Devil Woman
2 - 18 . My Kinda Life
2 - 19 . We Don't Talk Anymore
2 - 20 . Carrie
2 - 21 . Dreamin'
2 - 22 . Little in Love
2 - 23 . Wired For Sound
2 - 24 . Daddy's Home [Live]
3 - 1 . Only Way Out
3 - 2 . True Love Ways [Live]
3 - 3 . Please Don't Fall In Love
3 - 4 . My Pretty One
3 - 5 . Some People
3 - 6 . Best of Me
3 - 7 . I Just Don't Have the Heart
3 - 8 . Stronger Than That
3 - 9 . Silhouettes [Live]
3 - 10 . From a Distance [Live]
3 - 11 . I Still Believe In You
3 - 12 . Peace In Our Time
3 - 13 . Can't Keep This Feeling In
3 - 14 . Millennium Prayer [A Capella Version]
3 - 15 . Somewhere Over The Rainbow/What A Wonderful World
3 - 16 . Something' Is a Goin' On
3 - 17 . I Cannot Give You My Love
3 - 18 . What Car
Description :
Every track on this 3 CD set was a top 15 hit! The inclusion of Cliff's hit single 'What Car?' from 2005 makes this the most up-to-date Cliff compilation on the market. Britain's answer to Elvis Presley, Richard (born Harry Webb) dominated the pre-Beatles British pop scene and went on to have a truly awesome string of hit singles in Britain. Between 1959 to 2005 he had a staggering 36 top 10 albums including 7 no. 1's. He has sold almost 21 million singles in the UK was awarded the Outstanding Contribution to British Music at the 1989 BRITS and was made an OBE in 1980 and knighted in 1995. He also holds the unique achievement of a UK no. 1 in five different decades. He remains an institution in Britain, where he is one of the nation's most popular all-around entertainers of all time. EMI. 2005.
Customer review - 2006-05-23
- Excellent music from a great performer!
American readers will wonder "Who is this Cliff Richard guy, and does he really have any platinum hits?" Well, Cliff Richard has a long and illustrious career in Great Britain. His career started in the 1950s as an Elvis-knock off. Unfortunately, his career never took off in the US--we had Elvis and a bunch of other great ones. Nevertheless, Cliff has managed to have one of the most successful careers in British chart history. He's had 14 chart toppers, over 125 chart singles and at least one number one in every decade since the 50s (we're still waiting for the number one in 00s, though). Americans might remember some of the few hits he has had in the US from the late 1970s and early 80s: Devil Woman, We Don't Talk Anymore, Dreamin', and the duet with Olivia Newton-John, Suddenly. Other than those, probably everything else on this collection will be new to the listener. What, then, is there on the collection?

Well, we have the late 50's and early 60s rock n' roll songs. Not as hard as Elvis, but rather more in the mold of Rick Nelson. It's too bad that some of these songs did not make it in the US. They are really good. "Move It" is one of the greatest songs in British R n' R history. Although his career suffered at the hands of the Beatles, Cliff did not get wiped out by them, but was able to change his music and image to fit the times. `On the Beach' is a great, rockin' tune (The German version "Nur mit dir" is actually much better, though!). Of course, things sag for Cliff considerably in the early 70s (didn't everything sag in the early 70s?), but the late 70s see some very good songs. In the early 80s, Cliff reestablishes himself with some great pop tunes, and these continue to the present.

This collection includes nearly every one of Cliff's British top ten hits--over 60 songs--and all the songs hit at least the top 20. That's amazing and a testimony to the quality of Cliff's music. Buy this set--you'll find some real gems here. I highly recommend it!
Customer review - 2007-01-15
- One of my favourites
Since I grew up in England Cliff Richard was always a favourite of mine & this collection really covers all types of his talent .I am very pleased with my purchase.
Customer review - 2008-06-12
- English rock'n'roll pioneer with heyday in the 70's...

Cliff Richard is a stalwart of the British music industry who has had around four phases in his career. For an older generation (before my time) he would be like the British Elvis...having hits in the 50's, in the wake of Elvis Presley, with a similar style of music. CD 1 of this three cd compilation best represents that phase. Pretty much the entire first cd is quite listenable and has many of his best known songs. These songs tend to the more mild mannered rock'n'roll sound, along with love songs and ballads. There are also the kind of cheesy songs that Elvis in his movie roles would sing. A good example of the latter would be "The young ones", which is a pleasant pop song, featuring Cliff's backing band of the time, The Shadows, giving the song's intro their distinctive guitar sound. Sir Cliff reprised one of his songs from that period with characters from the cult English grunge comedy show "The young ones", for a new, comedic version of "Living doll". Maybe the video for that version is on You Tube, but the comedic version is not in this compilation, whereas the original is. Some of the better songs on CD1 are "Please don't tease", "Theme for a dream", "I'm looking out the window", "It's all in the game" and perhaps the best song from this period, "I could easily fall in love with you". Features of this period are the Chuck Berry type guitar sound, country flavoured rock'n'roll, double bass, Everyly Brothers type singing, backing singing and some songs with an Eddie Cochrane type feel to them. Did find the sound quality excellent from this period. Was expecting it to be in mono, but it sounds stereo. All the tracks have been remastered, but, unfortunately, you don't get the original release dates in the sleeve. You get the remaster date. A smallish gripe is the sleeve for this cd...it's a bit too commercial orientated...nothing but invitations to buy more Cliff Richard stuff. An article on the man and his music would have been more desirable that that.

CD 2 is Cliff at his best, I think. Whereas CD 1 is quite listenable if you are in the mood for Cliff Richard, CD 2 has the kind of Cliff songs that you would listen to in any mood...his 70's pop period where I think he was doing some outstanding work. Those songs are in the last third or so of this cd. Before that, you get some more Elvis type songs-ballads and country infused pop/rock'n'roll, as well as some of those kinds of songs that you would see on 70's variety hour type shows.

Not sure how successful Cliff was in the US-I did hear that "Devil woman" was his first, and perhaps only hit in the US. That song marks the start of the half dozen songs that I usually identify as being Cliff's best work from this period. That song features some cool, cat like sounding guitar work. Other great songs, in the 70's pop style from this period included in this CD are "We don't talk anymore", "Carrie", "Dreamin'", "A little in love" and "Wired for sound". "Carrie" is actually quite dark, content wise, which is not how I remembered it. It's like the older cousin to the New Zealand song "Maxine" by Sharon O'Neill, which is also a very good pop song. "Wired for sound" may have been Cliff's last big hit in Australia. The last song on this CD is "Daddy's home", where Cliff revisits his 50's roots with a do-wop styled ballad. "We don't talk anymore", "A little in love" and "Dreamin'" are my picks as the best songs on this CD. A couple of earlier songs on this compilation aren't bad either: "Visions"-a pretty ballad, and "Time drags by"-which has a nice rhythm to it and some nice overlapping backing singing.

CD 3 is the weakest of the three, I think. It's a bit of a hodge-podge of songs-from 50's covers ("Silhouettes" in a do-wop style, to Buddy Holly's "True love ways") to some other covers, some with Christian themes (Cliff is a Christian, and he covers "From a distance" on this cd). Perhaps Cliff's 'third' phase in his career was his attempt at 80's style pop. "I just don't have the heart" struck me as sounding like a Stock, Aitken and Waterman style of pop song. That trio was a hit machine in 80's Britian, writing and producing lots of hits for lots of artists. Never really a big fan of theirs in any case. "Stronger than that" is also an 80's style pop song. Maybe the best song on this entire compilation is "Some people", a lovely ballad with a great humanity to it...you just don't hear lyrics like that, I don't think. Great pop ballad. Another song of interest on this third cd is "I cannot give you my love" which is wasn't too keen on, but I thought I heard at least one Bee Gee on it (Barry Gibb) and the bits where Barry sings make this song one of the best of the rest.

The fourth and final phase of Cliff's career is still in progress-he is either tied or close to the record of having a number one hit in the most amount of decades. If he has a number one hit this decade, he will have the British record for this feat...that is no one but him, in Britain, will have had a number one song in the 50's, 60's, 70, 80's, 90's and noughties. Can't really say that this phase of his career is of interest to anyone but his home country fans. Thus you get odd attempts which went towards trying to equal or surpass this notable feat...like the Lord's Prayer set to music! One interesting track on this cd is "I still believe in you" which is a Broadway musical style ballad with symphonic accompaniment. His version of "From a distance" also had a symphony, making it sound overblown-well, at least the synthesiser did. Lastly, the closer for the third cd is a bit of fun...a slightly more rock song with simple and catchy lyrics.

N.B. some notable omissions from this compilation (at least the ones I remember are missing): "She means nothing to me". After I bought this cd, I looked at the track listing of another Richard compilation and as soon as I saw that song title, the tune came to me at last. Must have first had that song when I had an earlier compilation on cassette. Stuck with me all those years ago! And, another great song is his duet with Australia's Olivia Newton John from the musical "Xanadu": "Suddenly". That song is REALLY good and it's a pity it's not on here.

If you like Cliff's 50's phase, you might want to check out the guy who blazed the trail for him...Elvis Presley. Elvis also blazed the trail for Australia's Johnny O'Keefe. My first review at this site is for a three cd JOK compiliation, which I also gave five stars to. JOK is a wild rock'n'roller who whilst covering 50's songs sometimes, also gave great re-interpretations to them, e.g. "Mockingbird"-his duet on that compilation is the definitive version of that song...a really left of centre take on that song.

P.S. as a child I remember seeing one or two Cliff Richard movies at matinees. Those movies must have been old even when I saw them! He, like Elvis, had his movie phase too!
Customer review - 2007-09-04
- British music must-have
Cliff Richard is quite possible the biggest pop music legend in the UK. Strangely unknown in North America, Cliff has been rockin' and rollin' since the fifties! On three CDs, covering dozens of songs (all hits on the UK charts), this is a testament to his success. In fact, Cliff has had so many hits, that many great songs are left off this collection. Yes, there is a bit of a lull in the quality during the late 60's, early 70's output, but pretty much everything else is exellent. The biggest problem to listening to Cliff this way is that there is so much time covered, with so many changes in style, that the Platinum Collection plays out a bit uneven -- more like an historical overview of his career than a concise, energetic greatest hits album. That said, the Platinum Collection walks the middle ground between being too terse and too voluminous. If you are reading this and have never listened to Cliff Richard, then please take my advise and buy a collection that suits your needs; you will not be dissappointed by what you hear!
Customer review - 2007-04-10
- Cliff Richard Rocks!
Its a real shame the American audience never fully appreciated this very talented rocker from England. His mellow voice and terrific writing ability make this anthology well worth the price. I bought the collection to have the collaborations with other stars- Suddenly was a big hit here-and the songs that did make it to the charts- Devil Woman and A Little in Love. One of the best songs is Miss you Nights, one of the best ballads in Rock. That song alone is worth the price of the entire group. If you are a real fan of the history of rock, you need this for your collection.
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