The Dave Clark Five - Thirty Five Solid Gold Hits (Reissue) (2000)

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Title: Thirty Five Solid Gold Hits
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: ADA Sound
Genre: Rock, Beat, Early Pop/Rock, British Invasion
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:06:01
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The Dave Clark Five - Thirty Five Solid Gold Hits (Reissue) (2000)


Tracklist:

01. Glad All Over
02. Do You Love Me
03. Bits And Pieces
04. Can't You See That She's Mine
05. Don't Let Me Down
06. Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)
07. Any Way You Want It
08. Catch Us If You Can
09. Having A Wild Weekend
10. Because
11. I Like It Like That
12. Over And Over
13. Reelin' And Rockin'
14. Come Home
15. You Got What It Takes
16. Everybody Knows
17. Try Too Hard
18. I'll Be Yours My Love
19. Good Old Rock'n'Roll
- Good Old Rock'n'Roll
- Sweet Little Sixteen
- Long Tall Sally
- Chantilly Lace
- Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On
- Blue Suede Shoes
- Good Old Rock'n'Roll
20. Here Comes Summer
21. Live In The Sky
22. The Red Balloon
23. Sha-Na-Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye
24. More Good Old Rock'n'Roll
- Rock'n'Roll Music
- Blueberry Hill
- Good Golly Miss Molly
- My Blue Heaven
- Keep A-Knockin'
- Rock'n'Roll Music
25. Put A Little Love In Your Heart
26. Everybody Get Together

Line-up::
Dave Clark: Drums, Percussions, Vocals
Mike Smith: Lead Vocals, Piano, Organ
Denis Payton: Tenor-Baritone Saxes, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Rick Huxley: Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
Lenny Davidson: Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals

The Dave Clark Five (also known as "the DC5") were an English pop-rock group. Their single "Glad All Over" knocked the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the UK Singles Chart in January 1964; it peaked at number 6 in the United States in April 1964. "Over And Over" was a number 1 single in the United States for the group in December 1965.

They were the second group of the British Invasion on The Ed Sullivan Show, appearing in March for two weeks after the Beatles appeared three straight weeks in February 1964. For some time the Dave Clark Five were more popular in the US than in their native UK, but had a renaissance in the UK between 1967 and 1970.

The band started out as the Dave Clark Quintet in 1957, with Clark on drums, Dave Sanford on lead guitar, Chris Walls on bass, Don Vale on piano (and arranger). In 1958, Sanford was replaced by Rick Huxley and people were confused by the meaning of the word quintet, so the band renamed themselves the Dave Clark Five, with Stan Saxon on lead vocals, Huxley on rhythm guitar, Roger Smedley on piano and Johnny Johnson on lead guitar. Mick Ryan replaced Johnson in 1958 and Jim Spencer joined on saxophone, while Smedley left. Walls left in 1959 and Huxley became the bass player. Mike Smith joined on piano in 1960, and Lenny Davidson replaced Ryan in 1961. In 1962, the band changed its name to the Dave Clark Five when Saxon left. The group was Clark on drums, Huxley on bass, Smith on organ and lead vocals, and Davidson on lead guitar, adding Denny Payton on tenor and baritone saxophone, harmonica and guitar.

The Dave Clark Five had 17 records in the Top 40 of the US Billboard chart and 12 Top 40 hits in their native UK between 1964 and 1967. Their song "Over and Over" went to number one in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 on Christmas Day 1965, despite less impressive sales in the UK (it peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart), and they played to sell-out crowds on their tours of the U.S. The Dave Clark Five was the first British band of the British Invasion to tour the US, and they made 18 appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show – the most of any British Invasion group.

The group disbanded in late 1970. On 10 March 2008, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.


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