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Lost And Found (From The Archives)

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発売日 2009年04月13日
国内/輸入 輸入(ヨーロッパ盤)
レーベルEMI Catalogue
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 X2166002
SKU 5099921660023

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:01:33
Liner Note Authors: Nigel Goodall; Peter Lewry. Recording information: Abbey Road Studios, London (05/10/1965); Estudios Valentim De Carvalho, Lisbon (05/10/1965); Morgan Studios, London (05/10/1965); Abbey Road Studios, London (06/20/1974); Estudios Valentim De Carvalho, Lisbon (06/20/1974); Morgan Studios, London (06/20/1974); Abbey Road Studios, London (11/17/1965-07/11/1977); Estudios Valentim De Carvalho, Lisbon (11/17/1965-07/11/1977); Morgan Studios, London (11/17/1965-07/11/1977). With a career reaching back 50 years, it should come as no surprise that Cliff Richard's archive is bristling with unreleased material; indeed, the 1991 publication of Peter Lewry and Nigel Goodall's Complete Recording Sessions book alerted fans and collectors to a treasure trove of tracks that subsequent releases have only scratched the surface of. This set takes a somewhat bigger bite out of the collection, as it rounds up no less than 18 previously unreleased recordings, cut between 1965 (a soaring version of "Deep Purple") and 1977 (the oddly titled "Mobile Alabama School Leaving Hullabaloo"), plus three similarly unavailable alternate takes, of the singles "All My Love," "The Day I Met Marie," and "Honky Tonk Angel." It's a scattershot compilation, of course; the listener does occasionally wonder precisely what criteria were employed to select the songs here, and not every performance leaves you wondering why it was ever left in the vault. But enough of Lost and Found stands strong enough to suggest that somebody's ears were not working well on the day that these songs were consigned to the shelf, with Richard's rendition of "The Letter" in particular demanding attention. A clutch of songs recorded during his mid-'70s country phase, too, are impressive, and there's also a great take on "I (Who Have Nothing)" to remind us just how dramatic he could sound when the material demanded. The one major caveat that surrounds this album is, anybody who bought the 50th anniversary box set on the strength of its quotient of rarities and unreleased material is probably feeling a little sore right now. This disc rounds up a lot of that box's most stellar discoveries. ~ Dave Thompson
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  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Deep Purple
    2. 2.
      I Love You the Way You Are
    3. 3.
      Words
    4. 4.
      The Letter
    5. 5.
      If I Do
    6. 6.
      Note In a Bottle
    7. 7.
      All My Love (Solo Tu)
    8. 8.
      The Day I Met Marie
    9. 9.
      No Name No Fame
    10. 10.
      Love is Like a Crescendo
    11. 11.
      Postmark Heaven
    12. 12.
      When You Are There
    13. 13.
      A Sad Song With a Happy Soul
    14. 14.
      'Cause I Believe In Loving
    15. 15.
      I (Who Have Nothing)
    16. 16.
      Run For Shelter
    17. 17.
      Sweet Lovin' Ways
    18. 18.
      Love of My Life
    19. 19.
      Honky Tonk Angel
    20. 20.
      Song of Yesterday
    21. 21.
      Mobile Alabama School Leaving Hullabaloo

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Cliff Richard

商品の紹介

With a career reaching back 50 years, it should come as no surprise that Cliff Richard's archive is bristling with unreleased material; indeed, the 1991 publication of Peter Lewry and Nigel Goodall's Complete Recording Sessions book alerted fans and collectors to a treasure trove of tracks that subsequent releases have only scratched the surface of. This set takes a somewhat bigger bite out of the collection, as it rounds up no less than 18 previously unreleased recordings, cut between 1965 (a soaring version of "Deep Purple") and 1977 (the oddly titled "Mobile Alabama School Leaving Hullabaloo"), plus three similarly unavailable alternate takes, of the singles "All My Love," "The Day I Met Marie," and "Honky Tonk Angel." It's a scattershot compilation, of course; the listener does occasionally wonder precisely what criteria were employed to select the songs here, and not every performance leaves you wondering why it was ever left in the vault. But enough of Lost and Found stands strong enough to suggest that somebody's ears were not working well on the day that these songs were consigned to the shelf, with Richard's rendition of "The Letter" in particular demanding attention. A clutch of songs recorded during his mid-'70s country phase, too, are impressive, and there's also a great take on "I (Who Have Nothing)" to remind us just how dramatic he could sound when the material demanded. The one major caveat that surrounds this album is, anybody who bought the 50th anniversary box set on the strength of its quotient of rarities and unreleased material is probably feeling a little sore right now. This disc rounds up a lot of that box's most stellar discoveries. ~ Dave Thompson
Rovi

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