<< MP3 Jeff Christie - Anthology 1967-1978 (3CD)
Jeff Christie - Anthology 1967-1978 (3CD)
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate320kbit
GenrePop
GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 10 months
Size 517.66 MB
 
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Leeds-born Jeff Christie entered music by way of a skiffle band that eventually moved into rock & roll, emulating the Beatles' sound (after a fashion) under the guise of the Outer Limits. They eventually cut a pair of singles, one ("Just One More Chance") issued on Deram and the next ("Great Train Robbery") released on a small independent label. After their breakup, Christie decided to try his luck as a songwriter and cut a demo tape that passed through the hands of Tremeloes guitarist Alan Blakely and into those of his brother, drummer Mike Blakely, formerly of the Epics and the Acid Gallery. Mike Blakely was impressed enough with Christie's songs to arrange a recording session in London where the Tremeloes participated as Christie's backing band -- none of the sides from that session saw the light of day, but inspired by Blakely's faith in his songs, Jeff Christie decided to put together a group of his own. This ended up as a trio of Christie on bass and lead vocals, Blakely on drums, and his ex-Acid Gallery bandmate Vic Elmes on guitar and vocals. The group decided to use Jeff Christie's family name -- designated Christie; they were signed by British CBS. 
Their debut single, "Yellow River," featured Christie and Elmes' voices dubbed over the Tremeloes' backing track cut at Christie's first session. Whatever its origins, it did the job, riding the U.K. pop charts for 22 weeks and reaching the number one chart spot in several countries. Even in the United States, where it faced the stiffest competition, the Epic Records-released single reached number 23, a very respectable showing for an act that was nowhere near ready to tour the U.S. Their follow-up, a group recording this time called "San Bernadino," reached number one in Germany and number seven in England, though it never climbed beyond the lowest reaches of the Top 100 in America.
The group carried on for two years, going through several lineup changes leading into 1971, including the departure of Mike Blakely, who was replaced by Paul Fenton. Their second LP, For All Mankind, abandoned the commercial, pop-oriented sound of its predecessor in favor of a harder, higher-wattage, more blues-oriented sound, and the band's fortunes rapidly declined. They regrouped, with former Unit 4+2 guitarist/singer Howard "Lem" Lubin expanding Christie to a quartet. The professional clashes between Elmes and Christie signaled an end to the group's recording history in 1972.
Jeff Christie cut songs for Mercury Records in the mid-'70s and kept using the group name as an alias on material recorded for the Epic and Wizard labels, and took back his full name for records on the RK label in the 1980s. There were disputes over the use of the group name in the 1980s, though Jeff Christie appeared to be using it most recently, while Vic Elmes has sometimes fronted a band called "Christie Again" in Europe.

Tracklisting CD1 “Jeff Christie - Floored Masters”:
1. It Ain't Easy
2. Saints And Sinners
3. Shine On
4. Midnight Express
5. Tightrope
6. Yuletide Lights
7. Both Ends Of The Rainbow
8. Somebody Else
9. Back In The Jungle
10. You've Got The Love
11. Troubadour
12. Another Point Of View
13. On The Same Side
14. Turn On Your Lovelight
15. Turning To Stone
16. In A Rich Man's Shoes
17. Shake Off These Chains
18. Take Me As You Find Me
19. Back On The Boards
20. Jody
21. You And Me

Tracklisting CD2 “Christie - Golden Hits”:
1. I'm Alive
2. Yellow River
3. San Bernadino
4. If Only
5. New York City
6. Alabama
7. Iron Horse
8. Pleasure & Pain
9. The Dealer (Down And Losin')
10. Inside Looking Out
11. Until The Dawn
12. Country Boy
13. Down The Mississippi Line
14. Everything's Gonna Be Alright
15. For All Mankind
16. Gotta Be Free
17. Johnny One Time
18. I've Got A Feeling
19. Put Your Money Down
20. California Sunshine
21. Coming Home Tonight
22. Here I Am
23. Fools Gold
24. Freewheelin' Man
25. Man Of Many Faces

Tracklisting CD3 “Outer Limits - Outer Limits”:
1. Look At Me
2. Mr. Magee's Incredible Banjo Band
3. The Dream
4. Stop
5. Everything I Touch
6. Listen
7. It's Your Turn Now
8. Tomorrow Night
9. See It My Way
10. Run For Cover
11. Funny Clown
12. Dancing Water
13. Days Of Spring
14. Man In The Middle Of Nowhere
15. When The Work Is Through
16. Great Train Robbery
17. Sweet Freedom
18. Epitaph For A Nonentity
19. Just One More Chance
20. Help Me Please
21. Paper Jake
22. Anyday Now

Extra Informatie:
Aantal Discs: 3xCD
Genre: Pop, Rock
Format: MP3 @ 320kbit
Year of Release: 2011
Speelduur: 227 minuten
Cover: Front, Back en Inside zijn in de RARs verwerkt

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