The Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers - A Tribute to Motown (1975)

Artist: The Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers
Title: A Tribute to Motown
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Trama
Genre: Motown
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:43
Total Size: 211 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Tribute to Motown
Year Of Release: 1975
Label: Trama
Genre: Motown
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 31:43
Total Size: 211 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Surrender 2:13
02. I'll Pick a Rose for My Rose 2:30
03. Signed, Sealed, Delivered 2:31
04. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby 2:54
05. Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday 2:52
06. Yesterday's Dreams 2:53
07. We Can Work It Out 2:49
08. Walk Away Renée 2:40
09. Just Seven Numbers (Can Straighten out My Life) 2:28
10. I'll Be There 3:18
11. Stop Her on Sight (S.O.S.) 2:06
12. I Was Made to Love Her 2:29
"A Tribute to Motown" is a studio album by The Alan Caddy Orchestra & Singers, originally released in the UK in 1972 by Avenue Records.
The album is a collection of cover versions of the greatest hits of the legendary American soul label Motown, masterfully recreated in the signature orchestral and pop style of the popular British conductor and producer Alan Caddy (former guitarist for The Tornados). It is noteworthy that for these low-budget session albums, Caddy often enlisted then-little-known but talented performers—notably, a young Elton John and vocalist David Byron (of Uriah Heep) participated in the sessions for this album.
The album is a collection of cover versions of the greatest hits of the legendary American soul label Motown, masterfully recreated in the signature orchestral and pop style of the popular British conductor and producer Alan Caddy (former guitarist for The Tornados). It is noteworthy that for these low-budget session albums, Caddy often enlisted then-little-known but talented performers—notably, a young Elton John and vocalist David Byron (of Uriah Heep) participated in the sessions for this album.