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Sarstedt, Peter - Legends Collection - Amazon.com Music
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2002
Why on earth did Peter Sarstedt decide to re-record his wonderful song, the one that made him famous all over the world -"where do you go to, my lovely"? This new version, with his voice (to be kind) definitely not what it was, plus a musical arrangement so far different - and really nasty-sounding - that I thought my newly-arrived CD was flawed. Really maddening. I heard this song 30 years ago and fell in love with it, as did millions of people. The rest of tracks in this 2 CD pack seem to be re-releases of Peter Sarstedt's previous recordings, so why fiddle about with the favourite one, hasn't Peter S heard of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'? My recommendation - if it's the Peter Sarstedt of 30 years ago you want to hear - forget it, don't buy this one, you'll be bitterly disappointed! Either stick to your vinyls or try and score a CD with this track in its original form!
If you don't have any Peter Sarstedt cd's then this is the one for you! Clever songwriting and pop gems. From the Mulberry Dawn, singing about John Lennon to the song Beruit, humorously written. Every song is finely crafted. I highly recommend this CD. You won't be disappointed!
The collection is good covering as it does a large part of his career. Most of the songs sound like the original recordings except for the earliest three tracks "Where Do Yo Go to?", "Take Off Your Clothes" and "Frozen Orange Juice" which all sound like re-recordings. And why include "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"? It is hardly an essential version of the song and Peter has so many other great originals which could have been included. Last rant; when will someone finally release his third, fourth and fifth albums on CD???