Cliff Richard - 1970s Audio CD
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Band: Cliff Richard
Title: 1970s
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Release Date: 1998-01-01
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Devil Woman 2: When Two Worlds Drift Apart 3: Love (Shine On) 4: I'm Nearly Famous 5: Nothing Left for Me to Say 6: Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) 7: Don't Move Away 8: Green Light 9: No One Waits 10: Lovers 11: Why Should the Devil (Have All the Good Music) 12: Needing a Friend 13: Brand New Song 14: Help It Along 15: Power to All Our Friends 16: Fire and Rain
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Hits & Album TraxK. This Netherlands compilation includes many of Cliff's 1970s hits in the U. & the U. S. The best part however is the inclusion of a number of rarely heard but excellent album tracks. Among these are very good songs that Cliff wrote or co-wrote. These are "Nothing Left For Me To Say," "No One Waits," and "Needing A Friend. " Another plus is is his wonderful cover of Mickey Newbury's "Lovers" (Originally on the LP "I'm Nearly Famous. " A CD that should NOT be out of print!)Also, the Larry Norman Christian rocker "Why Should The Devil Have All The Good Music" appears. A duet, "Love On", with Olivia Newton-John is on the disk, too. The only out of place tune is "Bang Bang. " I have to admit I never understood why it was a hit in the U. S. either. Overall, a good mix of ballads and rock & roll.
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