Tracklist
Downtown | |||
I Know A Place | |||
You'd Better Come Home | |||
Round Every Corner | |||
You're The One | |||
Call Me | |||
My Love | |||
A Sign Of The Times | |||
I Couldn't Live Without Your Love | |||
Who Am I | |||
Color My World | |||
This Is My Song | |||
Don't Sleep In The Subway | |||
The Cat In The Window (The Bird In The Sky) | |||
The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener | |||
Kiss Me Goodbye | |||
Don't Give Up | |||
Happy Heart | |||
Neon Rainbow | |||
The Song Is Love | |||
I Don't Know How To Love Him/Superstar |
Credits (4)
- Mathieu BittonArtwork
- Jim PiersonCompilation Producer
- Rob SantosExecutive-Producer
- Vic AnesiniMastered By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Ultimate Petula Clark CD, Compilation | BMG Heritage – BH2 51038 | US | 2003 | US — 2003 | Recently Edited | ||||
Ultimate Petula Clark CD, Compilation | BMG Heritage – 82876 51038-2, BMG Heritage – 82876-51038-2 | US | 2003 | US — 2003 | Recently Edited |
Reviews
- Edited 2 years agoDespite being the most commercially successful British female singer of the post-war era with numerous charting singles under her belt, Petula Clark's stature in the post-modern musical landscape is largely built on her crowning achievement, the Ivor Novello-winning U.S. number one "Downtown", which admittedly still wields the power to enthral and stir souls, but should not be considered her only masterpiece. After starting out as a child star, Clark shed her '50s teen pop image and rode the British Invasion wave in America, where she achieved huge success in the mid-'60s, racking up several Top Ten hits courtesy of the extremely competent songwriting team Tony Hatch and his wife Jackie Trent, most notably "I Know a Place," "Color My World," "Call Me," "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love," and "My Love". "Ultimate Petula Clark" contains all of the aforementioned ecstatic post-"Downtown" singles alongside a clutch of equally sophisticated and well-arranged sides drawn from her edgier light pop period, giving casual fans of the crystalline-voiced international chart-topper all they could ever want from a single-disc collection of her career highlights, minus any superfluous remixing or heavy-handed remastering to ruin what should be (and thankfully is!) a very satisfying and stimulating nostalgia trip.
RATING: 4.5/5
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