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 Post subject: [2019-08-30] Various Artists "Live It Up! Bayswater Beat Girls 1964-1967" (Ace UK)
PostPosted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 11:32 am 
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Ever since Brit Girls became a recognised collecting genre and compilations started appearing in the 1990s, the young women who recorded for Decca, EMI and Pye in the 60s have been well-represented; the Philips ladies less so. With “Live It Up! Bayswater Beat Girls 1964-1967”, Ace restores the balance by focusing on neglected female pop gems that originated from Stanhope House in Stanhope Place, Bayswater, London W2: the address of the UK arm of Philips Records and its associated labels, Fontana and Mercury.

Once Dusty Springfield became a chart regular, the Philips group of labels, in common with all the other companies of the period, readily climbed aboard the beat girl bandwagon, signing up more local female talent, hungry to discover the next Cilla, Sandie, Lulu or Marianne. And they came from near and far. In terms of geography, “Live It Up!” splits the talent fairly equally between lasses from London and the South-East, and young misses from the Midlands and the North: and just to variegate the mix even further, there are inclusions from relocated American, Jamaican and South African-born gals.

Along with hand-picked tracks by familiar names such as Madeline Bell, Kiki Dee, Susan Maughan and, of course, Dusty herself, “Live It Up!” includes a host of gems by lesser-known artists. Angelina, for example, delivers two prime examples of the baroque Phil Spector-meets-folk rock sound that makes records by Vashti, Zouzou and Judi Smith so sought after by avid collectors these days. That’s just two highlights of many on this gorgeously packaged 25-track collection, which comes with a bumper booklet featuring scarce photos and ephemera, an introduction by genre-expert Ian Chapman and a 5000-word track commentary by compiler Mick Patrick.

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1. Live It Up - Dusty Springfield
2. I Really Got Carried Away - Madeline Bell
3. By My Side - Sharon Tandy
4. So Little Time - Diana Dors
5. I Just Don't Know How - Angelina
6. With A Kiss - Kiki Dee
7. 32nd Love Affair - Friday Brown
8. I Like A Man - The Caravelles
9. Make Him Mine - Susan Maughan
10. My Street - Millie
11. Heartbeat - Dusty Springfield
12. Please Go Away - Marilyn Powell
13. Chasing My Dream All Over Town - Jenny Wren
14. Keep On Lovin' Me - The Kaye Sisters
15. You Beat Me To The Punch - Karol Keyes
16. How Can I Be Sure? - The Caravelles
17. Small Town - Kiki Dee
18. Born A Woman - Friday Brown
19. The Music Attracts Me - Clare Torry
20. Eeny Meeny - Ayshea
21. No-One Can Take Your Place - Karol Keyes
22. Girls Like Boys - Ethna Campbell
23. Wishin' My Life Away - Angelina
24. The Thought Of You - Jenny Wren
25. Love Makes The World Go Round - Sharon Tandy

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 Post subject: [2019-08-30] Various Artists "Live It Up! Bayswater Beat Girls 1964-1967" (Ace UK)
PostPosted: Tue Jul 23, 2019 1:51 pm 
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