This import collection is much crisper and more vibrant-sounding than the domestic releases. All the major US hits are here, plus some British and European chart successes...
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When this title was initially available, it was one of the only domestic North American collections to highlight Petula Clark's premier sides, some of which date back to the...
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Petula Clark's Memphis is another in the long string of recording triumphs attributable to producer Chips Moman, who must hold a record for the sheer number of special and...
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Just Pet was released the same year Petula Clark starred in the musical remake of Goodbye, Mr. Chips, and contains the song "Fill the World with Love" from that film. "No...
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Instead of reviving her career, 1972's Now turned out to be a last gasp -- Petula Clark didn't have another hit until 1982. Between those two albums, Clark never stopped...
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By the time Petula Clark released Now in 1972, she was past her prime, but she wasn't content to sit still. So, Clark attempted a full-fledged comeback with Now, working...
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At a time when her career had pretty much dried up British Invasion songstress Petula Clark went into the studio with the help of some very bland arrangements and musicians,...
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The 1995 CD on Sequel contains an additional four tracks, but the original 12 released on Warner Bros. in 1969 are tremendous Petula Clark selections, from Andy Williams'...
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In the wake of the Grammy-nominated Downtown album, it was time for Petula Clark and producer/songwriter Tony Hatch to record a proper follow-up album, rather than throwing...
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This two-disc set is absolutely for fanatics only, but it's no mere barrel scrapings. Disc one consists of two very early Petula Clark albums, 1959's Petula Clark in...
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Part of a not-quite-comprehensive reissue project covering Petula Clark's classic string of '60s LPs from her tenure on Pye Records, the two-fer of 1968's The Other Man's...
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Here for You coincided with Petula Clark's 50th year as a commercial recording artist, and on that basis alone it would demand some attention; the fact that she was still...
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Sometimes success can create its own crisis, and the number-one chart placement of "Downtown" in late 1964 was one of those times for Petula Clark and the record labels to...
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At a time when her career had pretty much dried up British Invasion songstress Petula Clark went into the studio with the help of some very bland arrangements and musicians,...
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The Ultimate Petula Clark is a 21-track collection of British songbird Clark's biggest hits and best songs from the early '60s through the early '70s. Her sophisticated and...
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Although it's a little skimpy at 12 tracks -- especially compared with GNP's import The Greatest Hits of Petula Clark, which features 16 cuts -- Buddha's Downtown: The...
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Here's a two-disc set of every last great Petula Clark side you'll need for a collection. Truly an anthology, this includes all of the hits and rarities that make up an...
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Petula Clark and Tony Hatch had a golden touch between 1964 and 1968. The brassy singer and velvety producer/songwriter hit the Top 20 of the U.S. singles chart nine times,...
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It's doubtful that any future singer will ever record as many songs as Petula Clark has in her career -- the number of just her English language recordings is many hundreds,...
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This CD isn't "an" interview, but rather a 69-minute compilation of interviews given by Clark in 1966, 1967, 1968, 1974, 1976, and 1977. There aren't many -- aren't any,...
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