Cliff Richard - Cliff Richard - Private Collection (1979-1988)
Facts
| Artist(s) | Cliff Richard |
| Studio | EMI Europe Generic |
| Release Date | January 1, 1992 |
| UPC Code | 766482651740 |
| Buy this item | $14.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 16:18 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 10 to 13 days, Import |
About Cliff Richard - Cliff Richard - Private Collection (1979-1988)
1988 compilation featuring 19 of Sir Cliff's absolute best. EMI. 1995. Album Description
Tracks
- Some People - Cliff Richard, Tarney, Alan
- Wired for Sound - Cliff Richard, Robertson, Macleod
- All I Ask of You - Cliff Richard, Hart, Charles
- Carrie - Cliff Richard, Britten, Terry
- True Love Ways - Cliff Richard, Petty, Norman
- Dreamin' - Cliff Richard, Tarney
- She Means Nothing to Me - Cliff Richard, David
- A Little Love - Cliff Richard, Tarney
- Daddy's Home - Cliff Richard, Sheppard
- We Don't Talk Anymore - Cliff Richard, Tarney
- Never Say Die - Cliff Richard, Britten
- The Only Way Out - Cliff Richard, Martinez
- Suddenly - Cliff Richard, Farrar, John
- Please Don't Fall in Love - Cliff Richard, Batt
- Little Town - Cliff Richard, Traditional
- My Pretty One - Cliff Richard, Tarney
- Ocean Deep - Cliff Richard, Trott
- She's So Beautiful - Cliff Richard, Poulsen
- Mistletoe and Wine - Cliff Richard, Stewart
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Love it ! |
| A Few Of These Songs Are Among The Best I Have Ever Heard ! |
Final Note: Like the songs; the sound quality on this Disc is super!
November 8, 2006
| Great pop album from Peter Pan of Pop |
January 29, 2006
| Cliff in the eighties |
Of the solo tracks here, We don't talk anymore (a UK number one hit in 1979 - the oldest track here) and Mistletoe and wine (a Christmas song and a UK number one hit in 1988 - the newest track here) are the most famous but there are many other great songs including Dreaming, Some people and My pretty one.
Of course, the committed fans will (if they can afford it) already have the six-CD singles boxed set, but that omits all the duets that I mentioned earlier. Until a compilation of Cliff's duets is released, even committed fans may want this collection for those tracks.
Cliff had a few minor hits during the eighties that aren't included but this is a fine collection, proving that Cliff was able to adapt his music to appeal to a new generation of fans.
If you enjoy Cliff's music of the eighties and aren't bothered about (or already have) his other music, you'll love this set. If you buy this together with 40 golden greats (covering his earlier music), you'll have the majority of Cliff's hits from his first thirty years of music. March 12, 2005
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