John Leyton - Two Sides of John Leyton/Always Yours
Facts
| Artist(s) | John Leyton |
| Studio | Westside UK |
| Release Date | March 7, 2000 |
| UPC Code | 614475038392 |
About John Leyton - Two Sides of John Leyton/Always Yours
Released on CD for the first time ever. 2 complete albums on 1 CD. Album Description
Tracks
- Voodoo Woman - John Leyton, Goddard, Geoff
- Can't You Hear the Beat of a Broken Heart - John Leyton, Duke
- Fabulous - John Leyton, Land, Harold
- Thunder and Lightning - John Leyton, Russell
- Oh Lover - John Leyton, Goddard, Geoff
- I Don't Care ff the Sun Don't Shine - John Leyton, David, Hal
- (I Love You) for Sentimental Reasons - John Leyton, Best, William
- That's a Woman - John Leyton, Blackwell, Charles
- Walk With Me My Angel - John Leyton, Duke
- That's How to Make Love - John Leyton, Duke
- Magic of True Love - John Leyton, White
- It's Goodbye Then - John Leyton, Goddard, Geoff
- I'm Gonna Let My Hair Down - John Leyton, Stephens
- On Lovers' Hill - John Leyton, Goddard, Geoff
- Sweet and Tender Romance - John Leyton, Carter
- Johnny My Johnny - John Leyton, Meek, Joe
- That's the Way It Is - John Leyton, Jacques
- Too Many Late Nights - John Leyton, Stephens
- Lovers' Lane - John Leyton, Stephens
- Funny Man - John Leyton, Stevens, Ray [1]
- Another Man - John Leyton, Blackwell, Charles
- Buona Sera - John Leyton, Sigman, Carl
- A Man Is Not Supposed to Cry - John Leyton, Porter
- How Will It End? - John Leyton, Paul
User Reviews
Average user review:| the best of joe meek? |
After having a hit with Johnny Remember Me, it was time to rush an album out for John Leyton, or so it seemed. This was Joe Meeks time to show what he could do, and from the openning of Voodoo Women to the end track of Its Goodbye Then, this lp is probably the best thing to come out of England before The Beatles.
The follow up, Always Yours, regretably loses the talents of Joe Meek, as it is a Robert Stigwood production. True, John Leyton seems to have had singing lessons, but without the Joe Meek trademark RGM sound, whilst a good LP, it is not a great LP.
Still worth listening to though, but if it is not your cup of tea, this package will still have a good resale value. Recommended January 11, 2002
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