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domingo, 28 de março de 2021

ANTHOLOGY: The Songs Of SANDIE

She sings in french, in spanish, in german, in italian... and, of course, she sings in english too. Because she is a British singer, born in Dagenham, United Kingdom, on the 26th February, 1947. Sandra Ann Goodrich, aka Sandie Shaw, was one of the most successful British female singers of the 1960s. With her hair, slender frame, model cheekbones and outfits, she has been described as the ultimate working-class 'it' girl. She was also notable for her quirk of usually appearing barefoot. After being discovered by Adam Faith, she began her recording career at the age of 17, and only three years later, in 1967, she won the Eurovision Song Contest with "Puppet On A String" (a song she hated, but now says: «It is a song which has been the source of much grief, hilarity, circumspection and I have to admit, financial reward for many years.»). Maybe a lot of people know her only because this famous hit. But Sandie was much more, indeed much much more, like this collection intend to proove.

segunda-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2021

SANDIE SHAW: "Puppet On A String"

Original released on LP PYE NSPL 18182
(UK, May 1967)


Hot on the heels of Sandie Shaw winning the Eurovision song contest with "Puppet on a String," which also hit the coveted number one spot in the U.K. charts, Pye assembled this package, which carries on the pop/MOR tradition established by Shaw with her previous U.K. releases, "Sandie" (1965) and "Me" (1966). Shaw was a regular on the BBC during the lead up to the Eurovision competition finale. Through a voting process, several songs featured here were performed over several weeks, with "Puppet on a String" eventually winning the heats, despite her infamous hatred of the track, which she described as "sexist drivel with a cuckoo-clock tune." There are stronger selections than the title track here, including a revamp of the often overlooked 1964 B-side "I'd Be Far Better Off Without You" and undeniably catchy runner-up in the heats, "Tell the Boys." With a total of 12 tracks, this is an enjoyable listen for Shaw devotees and fans of 1960s pop/MOR at its best. (Rob Flanagan in AllMusic)

quarta-feira, 18 de abril de 2018

REVIEWING SANDIE



Original released on  LP PYE SPL 18323
(UK, 1969/12)


 In December of 1969, right at the end of the most remarkable decade ever for recorded music, Pye Records released this fifth Sandie Shaw studio album proper "Reviewing the Situation". This was an album that seemingly ran so counter to all that Sandie had released before or has happily celebrated it as her defining album producing debut. The album sported an in-vogue gatefold sleeve with psychedelic cover design (by Clifford Richards) featuring kaleidoscopic dedications ‘to the people who have, by their presence or ability influenced pop in the last decade’. This statement, printed on the inside of the gatefold, could equally be applied to the music. Kicking off with an upbeat version of Lionel Bart’s “Reviewing the Situation” from the hit musical Oliver!, Sandie next gives us her seductive take on Dylan’s “Lay Lady Lay”. A jangling “Mama Roux” is followed by a plaintive reading of The Bee Gees “Sun in my Eyes” and with a cabaret fuelled reading of Rufus Thomas’ 1963 hit “Walking the Dog” which closes side one.


A lounge-club favourite, a Latin jazz-lite recording of The Beatles’ debut single “Love Me Do” slides effortlessly into a quintessentially Shaw vocal on Donovan’s “Oh Gosh”. Next up, and astonishing if you contrast with the oom-path and kazoo of the “Think it All Over” single released only weeks earlier, is a gutsy take of Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones’ “Your Time is Gonna Come” – giving Sandie Shaw the honour of being first known artist to cover a Led Zeppelin song. Downbeat again for “Coconut Grove” then to the closing the original album with a part genius / part insane (isn’t it always?) extended work out of The Rolling Stones’ “Sympathy for the Devil”. “Frank Mills” (from Hair) and a beautiful a cappella version of Paul McCartney’s “Junk”, two previously unreleased tracks recorded around the same time as the album sessions, are included as bonus tracks. A long lens judgement of "Reviewing the Situation" would be as a kind of historical ‘all back to mine’ album compiled and perfomed by the artist; a tantalising glimpse into 1969’s private musical world of Sandie Shaw. Which is exactly why this album, for all its apparent contradictions, is so vital. 

segunda-feira, 26 de março de 2018

sexta-feira, 16 de março de 2018

domingo, 25 de fevereiro de 2018

SANDIE SHAW Debut Album (+ 10 Bonus)

Original released on LP Pye NPL 18110
(UK, February 1965)




DISCOGRAPHY
(Born February 26, 1947, Dagenham, London, United Kingdom)


1964-07 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15671): A. As Long as You’re Happy; B. Ya-Ya-Da-Da
1964-09 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15704): A. (There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me; B. Don’t You Know
1964-11 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15743): A. Girl Don’t Come; B. I’d Be Far Better Off Without You
1964-12 Ep (THERE’S) ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND ME (UK Pye NEP 24208): A1. (There’s) Always Something There to Remind Me; A2. Don’t You Know; B1. As Long as You’re Happy, Baby; B2. Ya-Ya-Da-Da
1965-02 LP SANDIE (UK Pye NPL 18110): A1. Everybody Loves a Lover; A2. Gotta See My Baby Every Day; A3. Love Letters; A4. Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself; A5. Always; A6. Don’t Be That Way; B1. It’s On His Kiss; B2. Downtown; B3. You Won’t Forget Me; B4. Lemon Tree; B5. Baby I Need Your Loving; B6. Talk About Love
1965-02 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15783): A. I’ll Stop at Nothing; B. You Can’t Blame Him
1965-05 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15841): A. Long Live Love; B. I’ve Heard About Him
1965 Sg (GER Vogue DV 14283): A. Einmal Glücklich Sein Wie Die Andern; B. Ohne Dich
1965 Ep CANTA EN ESPAÑOL: MAÑANA (SPAIN Hispavox HPY 337-25): A1. Mañana; A2. No Lo Comprendi; B1. Viva el Amor!; B2. No Vendrá
1965 Ep CHANTE EN FRANÇAIS: MAIS TU L’AIMES (FR Pye PNV 24133): A1. Mais tu l’Aimes; A2. Ne Crois Pas (Don’t You Know); B1. Il a de la Peine (As Long as You’re Happy, Baby); B2. Toujours un Coin Qui Me Rapelle (There’s Always Sometthing There to Remind Me)
1965 Ep CHANTE EN FRANÇAIS: POURVU QUE ÇA DURE (FR Pye PNV 24139): A1. Pourvu Que Ça Dure (Long Live Love); A2. Parler d’Amour )Talk About Love); B1. Tous les Jours (Gotta See My Baby); B2. Rien n’Empêchera l’Amour (I’ll Stop at Nothing)
1965 Ep DOWNTOWN (Spanish) (SPAIN Pye PYEP 2069): A1. Downtown; A2. No Me Detendré (I’ll Stop at Nothing); B1. No Vengas (Girl Don’t Come); B2. No Puedes Culparlo (She Can’t Blame Him)
1965-11 LP ME (UK Pye NPL 18121): A1. You Don’t Love Me No More; A2. I Don’t Need That Kind of Lovin’; A3. Down Dismal Ways; A4. Oh No He Don’t; A5. When I Was a Child; A6. Do You Mind; B1. (You Don’t Know) How Glad I Am; B2. I Know; B3. Till the Night Begins to Die; B4. Too Bad You Don’t Want Me; B5. One Day; B6. When You Fall in Love
1965 Ep GIRL DON’T COME (FR Vogue PNV 24130): A1. Girl Don’t Come; A2. I’d Be Far Better Without You; B1. Gotta See My Baby; B2. Talk About Love
1965-09 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15940): A. Message Understood; B. Don’t You Count on It
1965-09 Ep LONG LIVE LOVE (FR Pye PNV 24145): A1. Long Live Love; A2. You Can’t Blame Him; B1. I’ll Stop at Nothing; B2. Girl Don’t Come
1965-11 Sg (UK Pye 7N.15987): A. How Can You Tell; B. If Ever You Need Me
1965-12 Ep TALK ABOUT LOVE (UK Pye NEP 24232): A1. Talk About Love; A2. Gotta See My Baby Every Day; B1. Don’t Be That Way; B2. Stop Feeling Sorry for Yourself
1966 Ep CANTA EN ESPAÑOL (SPAIN Pye HPY 337-33): A1. Lo Consegui (Nothing Comes Easy); A2. No Necesito Tu Amor (I Don’t Need That Kind of Love); B1. Ante Nada Me Detendré (I’ll Stop at Nothing); B2. No Me Quieres Más (You Don’t Love Me No More)
1966 Sg (ITA Pye 45NP 5089): A. Domani; B. Quello Che Tu Cherchi Amica
1966 Ep JE NE MARCHE PAS (FR Pye): A1. Je ne Marche Pas; A2. L’Orage; B1. Rien n’est Fini; B2. Je Pense à Toi
1966 Ep RUN (FR Pye PNV 24176): A1. Run; A2. The Long Walk Home; B1. Stop Before You Start; B2. Nothing Comes Easy
1966-01 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17036): A. Tomorrow; B. Hurting You
1966-05 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17086): A. Nothing Comes Easy; B. Stop Before You Start
1966-08 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17163): A. Run; B. Long Walk Home
1966-11 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17212): A. Think Sometimes About Me; B. Hide All Emotion
1967 Ep C’EST TOI QUI LE DIS (OH NO, HE DON’T) (FR Pye PNV 24157): A1. C’est Toi Qui Le Dis (Oh No, He Don’t); A2. Long Et le Chemin de ma Maison (Long Walk Home); B1. Quoi Qu’il Advienne (If Ever You Need Me); B2. J’ai Raison (How Can You Tell)
1967 Ep ESTA NOCHE EN TOKYO (TONIGHT IN TOKYO) (SPAIN Hispavox HX 007-77): A1. Esta Noche en Tokyo (Tonight in Tokyo); A2. Parale (Hold Him Down); B1. Asi, Asi (That’s Why); B2. La Has Vuelto a Ver (You’ve Been Seeing Her Again)
1967 Ep EUROVISION ’67 – SANDIE SHAW CANTA EN ESPAÑOL (SPAIN Hispavox HPY 337-35): A1. Marionetas en la Cuerda (Puppet on a Stribg); A2. A los Chicos les Dirás (Tell the Boys); B1. Otra Vez Soñé (Had a Dream Last Night); B2. Dile a Cualquiera (Ask Any Woman)
1967 Ep EUROVISION ‘67 (SPAIN Hispavox HPY 337-36): A1. Marionetas en la Cuerda (Puppet on a String); A2. Piensa Alguna Vez en Mi (Thing Sometimes About Me); B1. No Necesito Nada (I Don’t Need Anything); B2. Sigue en Contacto (Keep in Touch)
1967 Ep PUPPET ON A STRING (FR Pye PNV 24-185): A1. Puppet on a String; A2. Tell the Boys; B1. I Don’t Need Anything; B2. Keep in Touch
1967 Ep TU L’AS BIEN COMPRIS (FR Pye PNV 24155): A1. Tu l’as Bien Compris; A2. Pourquoi ne-veux tu Pas de Moi; B1. Ne Compte Pas Sur Moi; B2. La Valée des Larmes
1967 LP CHANTE EN FRANÇAIS (FR Vogue VPV 76023-30): A1. Pourvu Que Ça Dure; A2. Ne Compte Pas Sur Moi; A3. Mais Tu l’Aimes; A4. Pourquoi Ne Veux Tu Pas de Moi; A5. Ne Crois Pas; A6. Rien N’Empechera l’Amour; B1. Tu l’as Bien Compris; B2. La Valée des Larmes; B3. Parler d’Amour; B4. Il a de la Peine; B5. Tous les Jours; B6. Toujours un Coin Qui Me Rappelle
1967-01 LP SANDIE SHAW (Italian) (ITA Pye SIP 17): A1. E Ti Avró; A2. Che Ragazzo Matto; A3. Il Mondo Nei Tuoi Occhi; A4. Tu Sei Troppo Per Me; A5. Pochi Sorrisi; A6. Guardo Te Che Te Ne Vai; B1. Domani; B2. É Peggio Per Te; B3. Stop Li’ Dove Stai; B4. Non Mi Dire Mai Bugie; B5. Viva l’Amore Con Te; B6. Quelo Che Tu Cherchi Amica
1967-03 Ep TELL THE BOYS (UK Pye NEP 24281): A1. Tell the Boys; A2. I’ll Cry Myself to Sleep; B1. Had a Dream Last Night; B2. Ask Any Woman
1967-04 Ep UN TOUT PETIT PANTIN (FR Pye PNV 24186): A1. Un Tout Petit Pantin (Puppet on a String); A2. J’ai Rêvé de Lui (Had a Dream Last Night); B1. Prends la Vie du Bon Côté (Tell the Boys); B2. Tout Est Changé (I Don’t Think You Want Me Anymore)
1967-05 LP PUPPET ON A STRING (UK Pye NSPL 18182): A1. Puppet on a String; A2. Think Sometimes About Me; A3. I Don’t Think You Want Me Anymore; A4. Keep in Touch; A5. Stop Before You Start; A6. Hide All Emotion; B1. Tell the Boys; B2. Don’t You Count on It; B3. No Moon; B4. Long Walk Home; B5. I’d Be Far Better off Without You; B6. Had a Dream Last Night
1967-09 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17378): A. You’ve Not Changed; B. Make Me Cry
1967-11 LP LOVE ME, PLEASE LOVE ME (UK Pye NSPL 18205): A1. Love Me, Please Love Me; A2. One Note Samba; A3. Smile; A4. Yes, My Darling Daughter; A5. Ne Me Quitte Pas; A6. Every Time We Say Goodbye; B1. The Way I Remember Him; B2. Hold I’m Down; B3. I Get a Kick Out of You; B4. Time After Time; B5. That’s Why; B6. By Myself
1968 Ep LE TEMPS DES FLEURS (FR RCA Victor 86.590 M): A1. Le Temps des Fleurs; A2. C’est Bien Joli Paris; B1. Prouve-moi; B2. Mon Amour Stop
1968-02 Ep TODAY: A1. Today; A2. London; B1. Yes My Darling Daughter; B2- Everytime We Say Goodbye
1968-11 LP THE SANDIE SHAW SUPPLEMENT (UK Pye NSPL 18232): A1. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66; A2. Homeward Bound; A3. Scarborough Fair; A4. Right to Cry; A5. Same Thing; A6. Our Song of Love; B1. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction; B2. Words; B3. Remember Me; B4. Change of Heart; B5. Aranjuez Mon Amour; B6. What Now My Love
1969-01 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17675): A. Monsieur Dupond; B. Voice in the Crowd
1969 LP ON STAGE (LIVE) (SA Pye PYC 2180): A1. Monsieur Dupond; A2. There’s Always Something There to Remind Me; A3. Words; A4. You’ve Not Changed; A5. Love Me, Please Love Me; A6. What Now My Love; A7. Together; B1. Those Were the Days; B2. Long Live Love; B3. Scarborough Fair; B4. Think Sometimes About Me; B5. Girl Don’t Come; B6. Ne Me Quitte Pas; B7. Puppet on a String
1969-12 LP REVIEWING THE SITUATION (UK Pye NSPL 18323): A1. Reviewing the Situation; A2. Lay Lady Lay; A3. Mama Roux; A4. Sun in My Eyes; A5. Walking the Dog; B1. Love Me Do; B2. Oh Gosh; B3. Your Time Is Gonna Come; B4. Coconut Grove; B5. Sympathy for the Devil
1970-06 Sg (UK Pye 7N.17954): A. Wight Is Wight; B. That’s the Way He’s Made
1982 LP CHOOSE LIFE (UK Palace Video PR 2002): A1. The Dragon King’s Daughter; A2. The Mermaid; A3. Let Down Your Hair; A4. East Meets West; B1. Bark Back at Dogs; B2. Life is Like a Star; B3. Moontalk; B4. Sister, Sister; B5. Wish I Was
1988 LP HELLO ANGEL (FR Rough Trade 70658): A1. Nothing Less Than Brilliant; A2. Take Him; A3. Hello Angel; A4. A Girl Called Johnny; A5. Strange Bedfellows; A6. Please Help the Cause Against Loneliness; B1. Hand in Glove; B2. Cool About You; B3. Flesh and Blood; B4. Comrad in Arms; B5. I Will Remain

segunda-feira, 15 de janeiro de 2018

The SANDIE SHAW Supplement

Original released on LP Pye NSPL 18232
(UK, October 1968)

Consisting of songs performed on her short-lived BBC television series, "The Sandie Shaw Supplement" was a very mixed bag, reflecting the repertoire of the all-around entertainer that she was apparently trying to become. The renditions of pop standards are okay, and the covers of pop-rock hits like "Satsifaction," "Homeward Bound," and "Route 66" mediocre-to-embarrassing; there are also some tunes like "Change of Heart" that are reasonable continuations of her pure pop singles of the mid-'60s. It's a very uneven effort--selected tracks will be enjoyed by her fan club, but it will convert few new listeners to her cause. This Salvo CD reissue adds eleven tracks from 1968-69 singles, mixing competent Chris Andrews-penned throwbacks to the vintage Shaw sound with some of her worst material (the vaudevillian "Show Me," an ill-conceived cover of "Those Were the Days"). But one of the singles, 1969's "Monsieur Dupont," would be her last big British hit. (Richie Unterberger in AllMusic)

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