
Acquired at Age Concern in Dover December 29, 2010
Ref: DB 7154 - Published by Columbia in 1963 in England
Support: 45s 17cm
Titles: Glad All Over - / - I know After you
Lonnie Donegan and Johnny Kidd , here is a third and probably last record made in the small stack of 45s sixties found at Age Concern in Dover late December. As
Shakin 'All Over , Glad All Over was No. 1 in sales in England, early 1964, explaining that he can drag copies like this in the English province for years later. No. 1 above was I Want to Hold Your Hand and, like many English bands of the era, the entire route of the Dave Clark Five was done in the shadow of Beatles , including the United States where they were the second group of the British invasion to pass Ed Sullivan Show . The Dave Clark Five is a group that has been very successful, but not very good reputation and is instead relegated to the appendices of rock history. Significantly, perhaps I had one of their titles and there on compilations, but it's actually the first disc that I buy them, even if I had been a relatively short period of recovery time of Glad All Over by Pop Paraders .
I took the time to listen whole album of 1964 which the single figure and if the group was effective and dynamic place second knife seems artistically deserved. The song, often in several voices, is completely Beatles, as in hundreds of groups at the time. At music is often derivative, with decals credited to group members Twist and Shout (No time to lose ) and Tequila ( Chaquita ), a title inspired by the folk and gospel ( Doo Dah ) and good recovery Do you love me.
To stick to the 45s, the two sides are energetic and rhythmic. The B, I know you , a Beatles song decidedly too, but good guitar riffs and organ. The tube Glad all over the gun away Beatles and without a sound or garage tu Louie Louie , it is by its rhythmic, heavy drums (the drummer is the leader Dave Clark, whose instrument was placed in front on stage) and saxophone very fat, with a nice organ just behind. It will not look 12:00 to 2:00 p.m., but this title was released one year prior to the first Kinks riff is too often forgotten anthologies sixties.
The posthumous reputation of the Dave Clark Five was not favored by the jealousy aroused by the business sense by Dave Clark, who has retained the rights to such recordings, which allowed him to publish compilations of juicy, and acquired those of the BBC broadcast sixties Ready Steady Go! , whose reruns and video editions of the 80 included almost systematically, how strange, a benefit of the Dave Clark Five. One is never better served than by yourself ...
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