40 Golden Greats

40 Golden Greats

by Cliff Richard
40 Golden Greats

40 Golden Greats

by Cliff Richard

CD(German Import)

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Overview

Following on from four past single disc collections of hits collections, Cliff Richard's first ever U.K. double album offered a straightforward recounting of, not necessarily his 40 greatest hits, but certainly his 40 best known. No statistical ground rules set out its contents. Rather, the compilers went by instinct and, perhaps, a well-developed sense of the mystic point where musical immortality departs from commercial superiority. Of the artist's eight number ones to date, one, 1960s "I Love You," was absent. Of 12 Top Ten hits scored between 1966-79, three were replaced by lower ranking, but infinitely more memorable efforts. It seems incredible that such mid-1970s gems as "Miss You Nights" and "My Kinda Life" were outperformed by the likes of "Big Ship" and "It's All Over," but that's the mystery of the pop charts for you. The bulk of the album, of course, is concentrated on the years when Richard didn't simply dominate British rock, he epitomized it. The whole of the first album (the first disc on the CD reissue) is dedicated to the 1958-63 period; the remainder of the 1960s consume more than half the rest of the record -- 1970s "Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha," famously celebrated at the time as the artist's 50th single, doesn't arrive until the 33rd track, while the five years which divided that from his "Devil Woman"-led rebirth are summed up in just three songs. And that is precisely how it should have been. 40 Golden Greats slammed to the top of the U.K. chart in November 1977, his first number one since 1963's Summer Holiday, and was it mere chance -- or wry fate -- which decreed that when it was dislodged from that lofty peak, it was the Sex Pistols who did it. Twenty years earlier, after all, Richard himself had been Public Enemy #1, with "Move It," a blast of brutal punk rock as potently shocking to listeners of the time as all of Johnny Rotten's patent outrage. The difference is, in 1977, "Move It" still bristled with all its original passion. One could not help but wonder whether the Pistols would prove so enduring. ~ Dave Thompson

Product Details

Release Date: 03/30/1999
Label: Emi Music Distribution
UPC: 0077779242528
Rank: 108932

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Move It
  2. Living Doll
  3. Travellin' Light
  4. Fall in Love With You
  5. Fall in Love With You
  6. Please Don't Tease
  7. Nine Times Out of Ten
  8. Gee Whiz It's You
  9. When the Girl in Your Arms
  10. A Girl Like You
  11. The Young Ones
  12. Do You Wanna Dance
  13. I'm Looking Out the Window
  14. It'll Be Me
  15. Bachelor Boy
  16. The Next Time
  17. Summer Holiday
  18. Lucky Lips
  19. It's All in the Game
  20. Don't Talk to Him

Disc 2

  1. Constantly
  2. On the Beach
  3. I Could Easily Fall (In Love With You)
  4. The Minute You're Gone
  5. Wind Me Up (Let Me Go)
  6. Visions
  7. Blue Turns to Grey
  8. In the Country
  9. The Day I Met Marie
  10. All My Love
  11. Congratulations
  12. Throw Down a Line
  13. Goodbye Sam, Hello Samantha
  14. Sing a Song of Freedom
  15. Power to All Our Friends
  16. (You Keep Me) Hangin' On
  17. Miss You Nights
  18. Devil Woman
  19. I Can't Ask for Anything More Than You
  20. My Kinda Life

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cliff Richard   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Cliff Richard & the Drifters   Primary Artist
Brian Bennett   Primary Artist,Drums,Conductor,Orchestra
Cliff Richard & the Shadows   Primary Artist
John Paul Jones   Bass
Roger Pope   Drums
Mike Sammes Singers   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Mike Leander   Conductor,Orchestra
Trevor Spencer   Drums,Percussion
Alan Tarney   Bass,Vocals
Hank Marvin   Guitar
Kevin Peek   Guitar
Richard Hewson   Strings
Graham Todd   Keyboards
John Perry   Vocals
The Breakaways   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Tony Rivers   Vocals
The Jordanaires   Vocals
Clem Cattini   Drums
The Drifters   Vocals
Mike Vickers   Conductor,Orchestra
The Shadows   Vocals
Alan Hawkshaw   Keyboards
Norrie Paramor   Organ,Piano,Strings
Gordon Huntley   Guitar
Tony Harding   Vocals
Terry Britten   Guitar,Vocals
Bernard Ebbinghouse Orchestra   Orchestra
Mo Witham   Guitar
Dave MacRae   Keyboards
Barrie Guard   Percussion
Alan Jones   Bass
Jean Hawker   Vocals
Anna Peacock   Vocals
The Norrie Paramor Orchestra   Orchestra
Bernard Ebbinghouse   Conductor
Norrie Paramor, His Strings & Orchestra   Strings
Mike Sammes   Vocals
The Mike Leander Orchestra   Orchestra
The Mike Vickers Orchestra   Orchestra
Norrie Paramor & His Orchestra   Strings,Orchestra
A Harding   Vocals

Technical Credits

Doug Flett   Composer
Geoff Stephens   Composer
David Townsend   Composer
David MacKay   Arranger,Producer
Waldense Hall   Composer
John Rostill   Composer
Louis Jordan   Composer
Peter Callander   Composer
Peter Vince   Engineer
Jerry Lordan   Composer
Jerry Leiber   Composer
Richard Lush   Engineer
Mike Jarrett   Engineer
Mike Leander   Arranger
Alan Tarney   Composer
Buddy Mize   Composer
Hank Marvin   Composer
Malcolm Addey   Engineer
Richard Hewson   Arranger
Christine Sparkle   Composer
Bruce Welch   Composer,Producer
Stuart Eltham   Engineer
Tony Rivers   Arranger
Tony Clark   Engineer,Recording
Sid Tepper   Composer
Bobby Freeman   Composer
Bob Morgan   Producer
Ken Gold   Composer
Billy Sherrill   Producer
Ira Allen   Composer
The Drifters   Unknown Contributor Role
Jack Clement   Composer
Alan Kane   Engineer
Cliff Richard   Composer
John Talley   Composer
Mike Stoller   Composer
Mike Vickers   Arranger
The Shadows   Unknown Contributor Role
Buddy Kaye   Composer
Mort Garson   Composer
Brian Bennett   Arranger,Composer,Musician
Norrie Paramor   Arranger,Producer
Lionel Bart   Composer
Carl Sigman   Composer
Philip Springer   Composer
Terry Britten   Composer
Ken Scott   Engineer
Keith Richards   Composer
Ian Samwell   Composer
Vincenzo D'Acquisto   Composer
John Jacob Niles   Composer
Peter Bown   Engineer
Phil Coulter   Composer
Roy Bennett   Composer
Mick Jagger   Composer
Otis Blackwell   Composer
Christine Authors   Composer
Bill Marvin   Composer
Michael Julien   Composer
Michael Denne   Composer
Chris East   Composer
Dave Townsend   Composer
Bernard Ebbinghouse   Arranger
Paul Ferris   Composer
Jimmy Gateley   Composer
Saverio Seracini   Composer
Bob Montgomery   Composer
Charles G. Dawes   Composer
Bill Martin   Composer
Peter Chester   Composer
Monti Arduini   Composer
Mitch Murray   Composer
Guy Fletcher   Composer
Federico Monti Arduini   Composer
Kenneth Gold   Composer
Earl Schuman   Composer
Goeff Stephens   Composer
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