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British Invasion, Redux: New Sets Due from The Searchers and Petula Clark

July 26, 2010 By Joe Marchese 4 Comments

While the original British Invasion is now just a few years south of 50, its music continues to endure. The Second Disc is pleased to report on a trio of new releases coming our way from two of the U.K.’s seminal artists, The Searchers and Petula Clark.

One of the best and most successful bands to come out of Liverpool, The Searchers may have toiled in the shadow of that other band from Liverpool, but hits like “Sugar and Spice,” “Pins and Needles” and “When You Walk in the Room” remain some of the strongest recordings to come out of the mid-1960s. Now, Universal U.K.’s Sanctuary arm is bestowing the band with the lavish box set treatment. Entitled Sweets, Spice, Sugar, Pins and Needles, the box turns the spotlight on 120 tracks over four discs. Those tracks include rough demos, BBC recordings, solo turns by group members and material from the late-1970s power pop discs released here in the USA on the Sire label, not to mention all of those classic hit singles.

This box set comes hot on the heels of a recent single-disc anthology which saw the band back in a Top 10 position on the British pop charts, but this box set should satisfy fans both abroad and stateside. The Searchers may have suffered for a lack of original songwriting, but the cover versions they chose were almost uniformly top-notch, whether emanating from the East or West Coasts of America. Sun-kissed songs like Jack Nitzsche and Sonny Bono’s “Needles and Pins” and Jackie DeShannon’s “When You Walk in the Room” both were reworked a la Merseyside, while the Brill Building catalogs of Pomus and Shuman (“Sweets for My Sweet”) and Leiber and Stoller (“Love Potion No. 9”) were likewise beneficiaries of the Searchers’ hitmaking prowess. Release date information and the track listing for Sweets, Spice, Sugar, Pins and Needles hasn’t been revealed to the public yet (although favorable reviews have shown up at both Record Collector and Mojo), but watch this space for such news when it arrives.

Under the pen name Fred Nightingale, Pye Records staff producer Tony Hatch wrote and produced one of The Searchers’ most enduring hits, “Sugar and Spice.” But Hatch’s biggest claim to fame may be the landmark recordings he wrote and produced for Petula Clark, often in tandem with then-wife and collaborator Jackie Trent, and sometimes with Petula herself. Clark was to Hatch what Dionne Warwick was to Burt Bacharach, or Nancy Sinatra to Lee Hazelwood: a muse and perfect interpreter. The Petula Clark Newsletter is reporting some most exciting news: Collector’s Choice is said to be preparing an entry for Petula in its acclaimed Complete Singles series. Past volumes have seen the singles of Paul Revere and The Raiders, Tommy James and The Shondells, Jan and Dean, and Gary Lewis and The Playboys collected; Clark’s large, diverse body of work is the perfect candidate for this expansive treatment.

The 2-CD set will comprise all of Petula’s American singles released on the Warner Bros. label, with many tracks different than their album counterparts. The B-sides frequently featured Clark's own compositions, with strong production from Hatch and company. (Hatch isn’t the only producer represented, however.) Like Collector’s Choice’s past complete singles sets, this should be a must-buy for any fan of the era. It’s currently unknown whether Warner-era EPs, promos or other ephemera will be included. But the label has offered exclusive Clark releases in the past, including last year’s collection of Christmas recordings and a love songs compilation, and neither release disappointed, so this set is likely to be filled with whatever material is available. The release date is rumored to be this fall, and more updates will be posted as they arrive.

But this isn’t the only exciting news for Petula Clark fans. Clark actually began her recording career in 1949 while in her teenage years, reinventing herself as the exciting mod girl of “Downtown” and “I Know A Place” under Hatch’s aegis in Swinging London circa 1964. After her impressive run of hit singles concluded, Clark remade herself yet again, turning her talents to the musical theatre stage. While in recent years she has starred in such productions as Blood Brothers and Sunset Boulevard, and even written a musical of her own (Someone Like You), Petula’s first stage triumph was headlining a 1981 London revival of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. While CBS/Epic recorded the production, it’s remained unreleased in the compact disc era. Joe Boy Records, typically devoted to the “Rehab Soul Movement,” has unearthed this long-lost LP and will be releasing it via “Pet Sounds International” on September 27 in the United Kingdom. As Maria, the role originated by Mary Martin and immortalized on film by Julie Andrews, Petula sings on 10 of the album’s 18 tracks. Other cast members include June Bronhill, Michael Jayston and Honor Blackman. As a special bonus, the CD will include both sides of the Epic single pressed to celebrate Petula’s run in the show: “Edelweiss,” from the musical, b/w the non-LP side “Darkness.”  The B-side is especially rare, and a welcome surprise.

Hit the jump for a look at Petula Clark's Warner Bros. singles, plus the track listing and discographical information for Petula's The Sound of Music!
The Sound of Music – Original 1981 London Cast Recording (Joe Boy/Pet Sounds International, 2010)

  1. Preludium
  2. The Sound of Music*
  3. Maria
  4. A Bell is No Bell*
  5. I Have Confidence*
  6. Do-Re-Mi*
  7. Sixteen Going on Seventeen
  8. My Favorite Things*
  9. The Lonely Goatherd*
  10. How Can Love Survive
  11. So Long, Farewell
  12. Climb Ev’ry Mountain
  13. Something Good*
  14. Maria (Reprise)
  15. Do-Re-Mi (Reprise)*
  16. Edelweiss*
  17. So Long, Farewell*
  18. Climb Ev’ry Mountain
  19. Edelweiss (Single Version)*
  20. Darkness (B-side)*

Tracks 1-19 from CBS/Epic (U.K.) LP 70212, 1981
Tracks 19-20 from Epic (U.K.) single A-1475, 1981
* denotes track with Petula Clark, vocals

 

Petula Clark: The Complete Warner Bros. Singles Collection (Collector's Choice, 2010)

What follows is a hypothetical track listing for such a release. This discography has been compiled with invaluable help from petulaclark.net as well as from my personal collection.  It is not intended to be definitive, but should give fans an idea what to expect from the forthcoming release. Petula collectors, please use the “Comments” below to apprise us of any corrections and/or additions!

  1. Downtown
  2. You’d Better Love Me
  3. I Know a Place
  4. Jack and John
  5. You’d Better Come Home
  6. Heart
  7. Round Every Corner
  8. Two Rivers
  9. My Love
  10. Where Am I Going
  11. A Sign of the Times
  12. Time for Love
  13. I Couldn’t Live Without Your Love
  14. My Way of Life
  15. Who Am I?
  16. Love is a Long Journey
  17. Colour My World
  18. Take Me Home Again
  19. This is My Song
  20. High
  21. Don’t Sleep in the Subway
  22. Here Comes the Morning
  23. The Cat in the Window (The Bird in the Sky)
  24. Fancy Dancin’ Man
  25. The Other Man’s Grass Is Always Greener
  26. At the Crossroads
  27. Kiss Me Goodbye
  28. I’ve Got Love Working for Me
  29. Don’t Give Up
  30. Every Time I See a Rainbow
  31. American Boys
  32. Look to the Sky
  33. Happy Heart
  34. Love is the Only Thing
  35. Look at Mine
  36. You and I
  37. I Don’t Know How to Love Him/Superstar
  38. Maybe
  39. No One Better Than You
  40. Things Bright and Beautiful
  41. The Song is Love
  42. Beautiful Sounds
  43. The Song of My Life
  44. Couldn’t Sleep

Tracks 1-2 from Warner Bros. single 5494, 1964
Tracks 3-4 from Warner Bros. single 5612, 1965
Tracks 5-6 from Warner Bros. single 5643, 1965
Tracks 7-8 from Warner Bros. single 5661, 1965
Tracks 9-10 from Warner Bros. single 5684, 1965
Tracks 11-12 from Warner Bros. single 5802, 1966
Tracks 13-14 from Warner Bros. single 5835, 1966
Tracks 15-16 from Warner Bros. single 5863, 1966
Tracks 17-18 from Warner Bros. single 5882, 1967
Tracks 19-20 from Warner Bros. single 7002, 1967
Tracks 21-22 from Warner Bros. single 7049, 1967
Tracks 23-24 from Warner Bros. single 7073, 1967
Tracks 25-26 from Warner Bros. single 7097, 1968
Tracks 27-28 from Warner Bros. single 7170, 1968
Tracks 29-30 from Warner Bros. single 7216, 1968
Tracks 31-32 from Warner Bros. single 7244, 1968
Tracks 33-34 from Warner Bros. single 7275, 1969
Tracks 35-36 from Warner Bros. single 7310, 1969
Tracks 37-38 from Warner Bros. single 7484, 1969
Tracks 39-40 from Warner Bros. single 7343, 1969
Tracks 41-42 from Warner Bros. single 7422, 1970
Tracks 43-44 from Warner Bros. single 7467, 1970

Categories: News Tags: Petula Clark, The Searchers

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Joe Marchese

JOE MARCHESE (Editor) joined The Second Disc shortly after its launch in early 2010, and has since penned daily news and reviews about classic music of all genres. In 2015, Joe formed the Second Disc Records label. Celebrating the great songwriters, producers and artists who created the sound of American popular song, Second Disc Records, in conjunction with Real Gone Music, has released newly-curated collections produced by Joe from iconic artists such as Johnny Mathis, Bobby Darin, Laura Nyro, Melissa Manchester, Chet Atkins, and many others. He has contributed liner notes to reissues from a diverse array of artists, among them Nat "King" Cole, Paul Williams, Lesley Gore, Dusty Springfield, B.J. Thomas, The 5th Dimension, Burt Bacharach, The Mamas and the Papas, Carpenters, Perry Como, Rod McKuen, Doris Day, Jackie DeShannon, and Andy Williams, and has compiled releases for talents including Robert Goulet and Keith Allison of Paul Revere and the Raiders. Over the past two decades, Joe has also worked in a variety of capacities on and off Broadway as well as at some of the premier theatres in the U.S., including Lincoln Center Theater, George Street Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, and the York Theatre Company. He has felt privileged to work on productions alongside artists such as the late Jack Klugman, Eli Wallach, Arthur Laurents, Betty Comden and Adolph Green. In 2009, Joe began contributing theatre and music reviews to the print publication The Sondheim Review, and in 2012, he joined the staff of The Digital Bits as a regular contributor writing about film and television on DVD and Blu-ray. Joe currently resides in the suburbs of New York City.

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Comments

  1. Scott Charbonneau says

    July 16, 2011 at 7:55 pm

    Has there been any further word on the status of the Searchers' box? Shindig! magazine printed a rave review of what had to be an advance copy last year, but at this time it has yet to come to fruition.

    Reply
    • Joe Marchese says

      July 18, 2011 at 12:49 am

      The Searchers box, though completely assembled, is still MIA. I suspect there were some licensing issues. That said, I'll make some inquiries and see if I can find anything out! Thanks for reading!

      Reply

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