other titles...
- SNAKES AND SNAILS - Alma Cogan
- I'M GOING OUT (THE SAME WAY I CAME IN) – Helen Shapiro
- DON'T LET IT RAIN - Kathy Kissoon *
- TOO LATE TO SAY YOU'RE SORRY - The Soulmates
- GETTING NOWHERE - Friday Browne
- THE TOWN I LIVE IN - Jackie Lee
- FROM NOW ON - Cilla Black
- CRY NO MORE - The Three Bells
- HE'S GOTTA LOVE ME - Elkie Brooks
- HOW CAN I KNOW - Liza & The Jet Set
- YOU CAN GO - Valerie Mitchell
- JUST LIKE A MAN - Emma Rede
- BABY IT HURTS - Glenda Collins
- STOP THE MUSIC - Elkie Brooks
- HE DOESN'T LOVE ME - The Three Bells
- I KNOW - Tiffany
- BABY PLEASE DON'T GO - Ottilie Patterson accompanied by Sonny Boy Williamson
- GET LOST MY LOVE - Millicent Martin
- TAKE ME AWAY - Jane Hillery
- WILL I NEVER SEE THE SUN - Kathy Kissoon
- COME IN TO MY ARMS AGAIN - Barbara Ruskin
- TRAIN SONG - Vashti
- YOU KISSED ME BOY - Lesley Duncan
- AND (TO ME HE MEANT EVERYTHING) – Friday Browne
- YOU GOT ME HOOKED - The Jet Set
- LOVE SONG - Vashti
You Got Me Hooked! More Marylebone Beat Girls
Various Artists
ACE
This new edition comprises a cherry-picked collection of cool she-pop from the EMI family of labels: Parlophone, Columbia and HMV.
Most of the tracks were recorded at Abbey Road, a short tube ride from EMI HQ in Marylebone, hence the “Marylebone Beat Girls” subtitle. Of the 26 tracks, a generous half are new to CD. These include ‘Too Late To Say You’re Sorry’ by the aptly named Soulmates featuring lead vocals by Liza Strike, which garnered a USA cover by Darlene Love, no less; Friday Browne’s fabulous recording of ‘Getting Nowhere’, a great Graham Gouldman song later popularised as ‘I’m 28’ by both P.J. Proby and Toni Basil; a spunky version of Ben E. King’s ‘Cry No More’ by Liverpool sister act the Three Bells; and ‘Don’t Let It Rain’ by Kathy Kissoon, the girl formerly known as series favourite Peanut.
Among the many other highlights are Helen Shapiro’s soulful rendition of Lesley Gore’s ‘I’m Going Out (The Same Way I Came In)’; Jackie Lee’s ne-plus-ultra ‘The Town I Live In’; Alma Cogan’s ‘Snakes And Snails’, a beat group-style nugget written and produced by Chris Curtis of the Searchers; Millicent Martin’s feisty ‘Get Lost My Love’, a vocal version of Quincy Jones’ classic instrumental ‘Soul Bossa Nova’; and cover girl Vashti Bunyan’s blissfully delicate ‘Train Song’.
As usual with this series, the disc comes with a swish 24-page booklet packed with pictures and a 7,000-word track commentary by compiler Mick Patrick and genre expert Ian Chapman.