Jackie Trent - Where Are You Now - The Pye Anthology (Reissue) (2000)
Artist: Jackie Trent
Title: Where Are You Now - The Pye Anthology
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Sequel Records
Genre: Pop, Oldies
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:14 + 01:18:33
Total Size: 382/890 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Where Are You Now - The Pye Anthology
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Sequel Records
Genre: Pop, Oldies
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:16:14 + 01:18:33
Total Size: 382/890 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1:
01. Melancholy Me
02. If You Love Me (Really Love Me)
03. Autumn Leaves
04. I Heard Somebody Say
05. Don't Stand In My Way
06. Where Are You Now (My Love) (Original 1965 Recording)
07. When Summertime Is Over
08. It's All In The Way You Look At Life
09. Time After Time
10. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words)
11. I'm A Fool To Want You
12. Faces
13. You Baby
14. Send Her Away
15. Love Is Me, Love Is You
16. This Time
17. If You Ever Leave Me
18. There Goes My Love, There Goes My Life
19. Open Your Heart
20. Either Way I Lose
21. Take Me Away
22. Baby Are You Puttin' On Me
23. Make It Easy On Yourself
24. Humming Bird
25. I'll Be With You
26. Your Love Is Everywhere
27. It's Not Easy Loving You
28. That's You
CD 2:
01. With Every Little Tear
02. Don't Send Me Away
03. You're Gonna Hear From Me
04. Here's That Rainy Day
05. Hollywood
06. I'll Be There
07. Close To You
08. Goin' Back
09. Remember Me
10. If You Go Away
11. Such A Small Love
12. Look At The Rain
13. I'll Be Near You
14. We Need You
15. Corner Of The Sky
16. Come Home My Love
17. Send In The Clowns
18. Can't Give It Up No More
19. Everybody Rejoice
20. Didn't I Say I Love You
21. My Love
22. Just A Little Piece Of You
A British singer/songwriter of the '60s whose voice was far better suited for reaching the back row of Broadway auditoriums than soul or rock, Jackie Trent (born Yvonne Burgess in 1940; she changed her name to Jackie Trent at the age of 14) nonetheless operated on the fringe of the U.K. pop scene in the manner of other femme belters like Cilla Black, though her efforts were usually even more middle of the road. Her one big triumph was her number one British single in mid-1965, "Where Are You Now (My Love)"; that would be her only Top 20 entry. If she can often sound like Petula Clark crossed with Shirley Bassey, there's a good reason for that; she shared Clark's producer, Tony Hatch, who would become her songwriting partner and husband. Trent and Hatch, in fact, penned several of Clark's hits, though (with the exception of "Where Are You Now") the composers weren't nearly as successful when applying their songwriting/production talents to Jackie's discs. Trent recorded quite prolifically for Pye in the '60s (including some duets with husband Tony), but it's as a songwriter that she'll primarily be remembered.