Cliff Richard – Albums Collection (1959-2020)

Cliff Richard - Albums Collection (1959-2020)

Cliff Richard – Albums Collection (1959-2020)
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Rock & Roll / Pop Rock / Adult Contemporary

In the years after Elvis Presley but before the Beatles, Cliff Richard was the biggest thing in British rock & roll — and in the years after the Beatles, he was never far from the top of the U.K. charts. Arriving in 1958, just a couple of years after skiffle swept Britain, Richard was the first English singer to approximate the hip-shaking rebellion of American rock & roll with his 1958 debut single “Move It.” A smash hit right out of the gate, “Move It” kicked off an astonishing five decades’ worth of hits (as of 2014, his last time in the U.K. Top 10 was in 2008, when “Thank You for a Lifetime” went to number three). The earliest recordings, most made with his backing band the Shadows, were his hardest-rocking and undoubtedly his most influential, making an impression on almost the entire first generation of British rock & rollers. Like Presley, who was certainly Richard’s key influence, Cliff’s popularity wound up pushing him ever so gradually to the status of an all-around entertainer. He moved into movies quickly — the first came just a year after “Move It” — and the Shadows tamed their rockabilly, but the real shift into the mainstream came after the Beatles opened the flood gates for homegrown British rock & roll, banishing Richard to the status of an older generation. Cliff continued to have hits in the ’60s, even after he and the Shadows disbanded in 1968, but he split his time between pop and Christian music; in the early ’70s, he focused on hosting a variety show on the BBC. Toward the end of the ’70s, he made a big pop comeback with 1976’s “Devil Woman,” which became his first Top 10 hit in the U.S., and over the next five years, he racked up several intercontinental soft rock hits, including 1979’s “We Don’t Talk Anymore,” 1980’s “Dreamin’,” and the Olivia Newton-John duet “Suddenly,” taken from the 1980 soundtrack to Xanadu. This period was his first and last time at the top of the U.S. charts, but throughout the ’80s, ’90s, and 2000s he remained an institution in the U.K., regularly appearing in the Top Ten charts and on television, releasing 100 full-length albums in the process and, in 1995, he was made a Knight Bachelor in the British kingdom, proof of his iconic status. ― by Allmusic

 
1. ALBUMS:

1959. Cliff Sings (1998, EMI, 7243 4 95439 2 8, EU)

1968. Cliff In Japan (2006, Toshiba-EMI, TOCP-707174, JP)

1974. The 31st Of February Street (2004, EMI, 7243 4 73400 2 4, EU)

1976. I’m Nearly Famous (2001, EMI, 7243 5 33114 2 1, EU)

1977. 40 Golden Greats (1989, EMI, CDS 792425 2, UK, 2CD)

1977. Every Face Tells A Story (2002, EMI, 7243 5 38370 2 0, EU)

1979. Rock ‘N’ Roll Juvenile (1989, EMI, CDP 792422 2, UK)

1980. I’m No Hero (1989, EMI, CD-FA 3148, UK)

1981. Wired For Sound (1988, EMI, CD-FA 3159, DE)

1982. Now You See Me… Now You Don’t (2002, EMI, 7243 5 38371 2 9, EU)

1984. The Rock Connection (2004, EMI, 7243 583416 2 1, EU)

1987. Rock On With. 25 Rockin’ Classics From The Early Years! (1987, EMI, CD-MFP 6005, UK)

1989. Best Now (1989, Toshiba-EMI, CP32-9025, JP)

1989. Stronger (2004, EMI, 7243 583392 2 2, EU)

1990. From A Distance. The Event (1990, EMI, CDP 79 5187 2, UK)

1992. Every Face Tells A Story & Small Corners (1992, EMI, 0777 7 80494 2 5, AT, 2CD)

1992. Rock ‘N’ Roll Silver & The Rock Connection (1992, EMI, 0777 7 80499 2 0, AT, 2CD)

1992. The 31st Of February Street & I’m Nearly Famous (1992, EMI, 0777 7 80491 2 8, UK, 2CD)

1997. The Rock ‘N’ Roll Years 1958-1963 (1997, EMI, 7243 8 57881 2 3, UK, 4CD)

1999. 1980s (1999, Disky, BX 855212, EU)

2002. Love Is Forever & Good News (2002, EMI, 7243 541085 2 5, UK)

2004. Something’s Goin’ On (2004, Decca, 475 6408, DE)

2005. Take Me High & Two A Penny (2005, EMI, 7243 4 77731 2 9, EU)

2007. Love… The Album (2007, EMI, 50999 509370 2 8, EU)

2008. Rare B-Sides 1963-1989 (2008, EMI, 50999 2 16594 2 3, EU)

2008. Rare EP Tracks 1961-1991 (2008, EMI, 5999 2 16595 2 2, EU)

2008. The Early Years 1958-1961 (2008, EMI, 5099921659324, EU)

2008. The Hits Number Ones Around The World (2008, EMI, 5099921659720, EU)

2010. Bold As Brass (2010, EMI, 50999 633517 2 9, EU, 2CD)

2011. Soulicious (2011, EMI, 50999 0 88152 2 4, EU)

2013. Rock ‘n’ Roll! (2013, Delta, CD6853, EU)

2013. The Fabulous Rock ‘N’ Roll Songbook (2013, Rhino, 2564641187, UK)

2015. 75 At 75 (2915, Warner Music, 0825646048892, EU, 3CD)

2015. Live! (2015, DIGITAL RELEASE)

2015. The Absolutely Essential 3 CD Collection (2015, Big3, BT3105, EU, 3CD)

2016. Just… Fabulous Rock ‘N’ Roll (2016, EMI, 88985367742, EU)

2017. Dynamite (2017, Toshiba-EMI, TOCP-70176, JP)

2017. Stronger Thru The Years (2017, Parlophone, 0190295726119, EU, 2CD)

2018. Greatest Hits Vol.1 (2018, Warner, WPCR-26326, JP, SHM-CD)

2020. Music… The Air That I Breathe (2020, Eastwest, 0190295140953, DE)

 
2. CLIFF RICHARD AND THE SHADOWS:

1961. 21 Today (1998, EMI, 7243 4 95442 2 2, EU)

1962. 32 Minutes And 17 Seconds (1998, EMI, 7243 495443 2 1, EU)

1979. Thank You Very Much (2004, EMI, 7243 4 73399 2 9, EU)

2009. Reunited. 50th Anniversary Album (2009, EMI, 50999 687883 2 2, EU)

2012. Cliff Meets The Shadows (2012, Go Entertainment, GO3CD7135, UK, 3CD)

 
3. SINGLE:

1993. Peace In Our Time (1993, EMI, 7243 8 80540 2 7, UK)

 
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