The Ultimate Collection

The Ultimate Collection

by The Seekers
The Ultimate Collection

The Ultimate Collection

by The Seekers

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Overview

The Seekers' The Ultimate Collection not only lives up to its name, but is unique among the array of single-disc compilations devoted to the Australian quartet, in that it was programmed by the four members themselves, from what they consider their most important recordings. Additionally, it's the only compilation of the group's work to draw on their entire recorded history, from their 1963-vintage Australian recordings (which have never been widely available outside of their native country) right up to their 2003 recording of the Bee Gees' "Massachusetts." Done as a memorial tribute to Maurice Gibb, it's the only version of the song that this reviewer has heard to rival the Bee Gees' own. Also present are the group's best-known songs from their English folk-pop period, including "Come the Day," "I'll Never Find Another You," "A World of Our Own," "Someday, One Day," and "Georgy Girl," though the real value to the collection will be the many tracks that show the quartet as a straight folk group with no pop pretensions. Indeed, much of this disc may startle listeners who only know their later charting work -- when the Seekers do "Dese Bones Are Gonna Rise Again" (from 1963 in Melbourne), or even "The Wreck of the Old '97" and "We're Movin' On" (where Judith Durham belts out that gospel tune with operatic intensity), the latter two tracks cut in London for the EMI subsidiary World Record Club, they sound a lot more like the Weavers than like any British Invasion outfit. It's all good, and very different from the Seekers sound anthologized anywhere else. For all of its range, however, there's also a surprising degree of cohesion on this CD -- between the Melbourne-era sides and their Tom Springfield-produced London sides, such as "Allentown Jail," and the 1997-vintage "The Shores of Avalon" or "The Bush Girl," there is a unity of sound that is startling to ponder, across 34 years. All of their voices have held up well, and in the instrumental breaks on those modern sides, they even give a nod to the polish of their folk-pop period. In all, between the range of material, the exceptional sound quality, and the thorough annotation, this is a great place to finish a Seekers collection, but also just as good a place to start. ~ Bruce Eder

Product Details

Release Date: 12/01/2008
Label: Emi
UPC: 5099926718224
Rank: 20816

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I'll Never Find Another You
  2. The Carnival is Over
  3. A World of Our Own
  4. Someday, One Day
  5. Morningtown Ride
  6. Georgy Girl
  7. When Will the Good Apples Fall?
  8. Allentown Jail
  9. Sinner Man
  10. Don't Think Twice, Its All Right
  11. The Times They Are a Changin'
  12. You Can Tell the World
  13. Two Summers
  14. We're Moving On
  15. Island of Dreams
  16. Red Rubber Ball
  17. The Last Thing On My Mind
  18. All I Can Remember
  19. Colours of My Life
  20. Emerald City
  21. Love is Kind, Love is Wine
  22. On the Other Side
  23. Days of My Life
  24. Open Up Them Pearly Gates
  25. Kumbaya

Disc 2

  1. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
  2. Walk With Me
  3. We Shall Not Be Moved
  4. Music of the World a Turnin'
  5. Well Well Well
  6. Yesterday
  7. Turn, Turn, Turn
  8. Louisiana Man
  9. Come the Day
  10. All Over the World
  11. Californai Dreamin'
  12. Blowin' In the Wind
  13. The Wreck of the Old 97
  14. Lemon Tree
  15. Whisky In the Jar
  16. Five Hundred Miles
  17. The Gypsy Rover (the Whistling Gypsy)
  18. South Australia
  19. Danny Boy
  20. The Water is Wide
  21. I Wish You Could Be Here
  22. The Sad Cloud
  23. Chase a Rainbow (Follow Your Dream)
  24. Four Strong Winds
  25. Don't Tell Me My Mind

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Seekers   Primary Artist
Judith Durham   Primary Artist,Vocals,Autoharp,Tambourine
Bruce Woodley   Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Banjo,Vocals
Athol Guy   Vocals,Double Bass
Keith Potger   Banjo,Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Bruce Woodley   Composer,Arranger
Michelle Gilliam   Composer
Athol Guy   Arranger,Composer
John Martin   Composer,Composer
Estelle Levitt   Composer
Doron Kipen   Engineer
John Kovac   Concept,Composer
Mike Duffy   Mixing
Michael Christian   Producer,Mastering
Keith Potger   Arranger,Composer,Vocal Arrangement
Dobe Newton   Composer
Henry Lawson   Composer
John Lennon   Composer
Maguire   Composer
Pete Seeger   Composer
Judith Durham   Concept,Arranger,Composer,Producer
Michael Letho   Engineer
The Seekers   Composer
Denny Purcell   Mastering
Hamilton Camp   Composer
Harry Vanda   Composer
Tom Springfield   Composer,Producer
Barry Gibb   Composer
Malvina Reynolds   Composer
Hedy West   Composer
William Holt   Composer
Bob Sage   Composer
Frederick Edward Weatherly   Composer
Fred Weatherly   Composer
Tony Campbell   Creative Design
Traditional   Composer
Paul McCartney   Composer
Paul Simon   Composer
Bob Camp   Composer
Jim Dale   Composer
Bob Dylan   Composer
Kenny Young   Composer
Keith Grant   Engineer,Producer
Kim Fowley   Composer
Irving Gordon   Composer
Tony Romeo   Composer
Clive Westlake   Composer
Gary Osborne   Composer
Doug Kershaw   Composer
Ern Rose   Producer
Charles Fisher   Producer
David Leonard   Mixing
David Reilly   Composer
John Phillips   Composer
Bob Gibson   Composer
Ian Tyson   Composer
Robin Gibb   Composer
Cyril Ornadel   Producer
Maurice Gibb   Composer
Tom Paxton   Composer
F. Hardy   Composer
Graham Simpson   Design,Concept,Liner Notes,Art Direction,Executive Producer
Don Thomas   Composer
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