Cliff [Bonus Tracks]

Cliff [Bonus Tracks]

by Cliff Richard
Cliff [Bonus Tracks]

Cliff [Bonus Tracks]

by Cliff Richard

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Spanish Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Cliff Richard was England's most successful 1950s homegrown rock & roll star, although his credentials have long been suspect, a result of his shift to a softer sound in the wake of "Livin' Doll" in late 1959. But on this album, newly reissued on CD in 1998 in both its stereo and mono versions on one disc, there's no credibility problem -- he sings hard and the band plays even harder. Richard and the Shadows (who were still billed under their original name, the Drifters, on the first pressing's jacket, reproduced here) performed live at EMI's Studio No. 1 on February 9 and 10, 1959, in front of several hundred screaming fans, an audio precursor to the mock concert "played" by the Beatles at the end of A Hard Day's Night, except that there's nothing "mock" about this show. White rock & roll's first professionally recorded live album is a red-hot document of England's first world-class rock & roll phenomenon. At his best here, which is 95-percent of the show, he sings like a hard-rocking Ricky Nelson with a little bit more power and depth than that description implies, while the Shadows show themselves to be the most professional, if not quite the wildest, rock band in England at that time. Lead guitarist Hank B. Marvin has a genuine American sound, with perhaps more embellishment and flamboyance than a lot of American players might have bothered with, while Bruce Welch, Jet Harris, and Tony Meehan reveal themselves as a solid rhythm section. They also rip through numbers like "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," not very much slower than a lot of punk bands 20 years later might have done it. Apart from the inclusion of Ritchie Valens' "Donna" (virtually a tribute, Valens having died a week earlier in a much-lamented plane crash), there isn't a slow or soft number here. Interestingly, the stereo mix (which only appeared as fragmentary tracks in countries other than England, most notably Holland) may be preferred -- the stereo isn't primitive binaural, although the bass and drums, with Richard's voice, are centered in one channel, and the guitars on the other; obviously, this was a live recording, so there was bound to be some bleeding of the sound, thus making this concert disc a bit more "modern" sounding than many of EMI's other early stereo efforts. And Jet Harris' bass and Tony Meehan's drums are certainly more prominent on the stereo tracks. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 06/21/2019
Label: Waxtime 500
UPC: 8436559466370

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cliff Richard   Primary Artist
The Drifters   Primary Artist
King Creole   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Mike Stoller   Composer
Aaron Schroeder   Composer
Dave Williams   Composer
Sunny David   Composer
Baker Knight   Composer
Tex Davis   Composer
Ben Weisman   Composer
Fred Wise   Composer
John Marascalco   Composer
Johnny Bragg   Composer
Lee Rosenberg   Composer
Ritchie Valens   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Jet Harris   Composer
Norman Petty   Composer
Buddy Holly   Composer
George David Weiss   Composer
Ian Samwell   Composer
Gene Vincent   Composer
Jerry Allison   Composer
Roy Orbison   Composer
Hank Marvin   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Sam Phillips   Composer
L. Johnson   Composer
Bernard Weinman   Composer
Robert "Bumps" Blackwell   Composer
Leon Luallen   Composer
Daniel Luallen   Composer
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