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Back to Cliff Richard ~ Two's Company: The Duets
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating:
Summary:
The Greatest
Comment:
I have been a fan of Cliff since he started and I loved "Move It" the first time around but this
version is wonderful - he should have had the no1 slot! The rest of the tracks are fantasic, it
must have been very difficult to chose which tracks to use and so I look forward to another album
with some of the others on it!
Customer Rating:
Summary:
A Sincere Complete Duete Collection
Comment:
With more records than most artists can count and the looks of Dorian Gray, Cliff Richard has
finally put out a complete and concise duets album. Ranging from the rockin', "Move It" with Brian
May to the sublime `Sinatra -like', "Let there Be Love" with Matt Monro. The choices are perfect.
Barry Gibb have a nice gentle touch on, "Fields Of Gold" which compliments Sarah Brightman's
signature song, "All I Ask Of You". Elton John weighs in boldly and sincerely with a great rendition
of, "Slow Rivers" and the evergreen Olivia Newton-John shines with, "Suddenly". The whole piece is
finished with a gutsy rendition of "Reunited" with tenured Lulu. It's a classic collection.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Good overall effort
Comment:
This is the first Cliff Richard CD I buy and I must say I am very impressed. The vocals are great
throughout. The arrangements, for the most part, are spot on. Bright spots include the lovely duet
with Anne Murray "Up Where We Belong", the rocking "Move It" with both Brian May/Bennett, "She Means
Nothing to Me" with Phil Everly and Elton John's "Slow Rivers". The graceful & heartfelt "Danny
Boy" with Helmut Lotti also is a gem. On the weaker side of the album are two songs that are truly
misfits: "Suddenly" with Olivia Newton-John sounds dated and her vocals pale in comparison to most
other duet partners; the Sarah Brightman effort although vocally fantastic is over-orchestrated &
would fit better in a Disney soundtrack. I am still undecided yet to the merits of G4 on "Miss You
Nights". Overall though, Cliff brings in a very dynamic, vocally sound album that is a very good
surprise indeed.
Customer Rating:
Summary:
Cliff's new album
Comment:
This new album of Cliff is fantastic,I wish he done more albums like this one,I love Fields of
Gold.
Juanita
Customer Rating:
Summary:
A very good album!
Comment:
This album is a blend of new and old recordings, with some of the oldies having been relatively
unavailable on CD up to now. While I have a few quibbles with the selection --- I'd have excluded
Miss You Nights and Throw Down a Line, substituting Had to Be and Only You instead --- the overall
effect is still first class.
Of the brand new recordings, the recast Move It (with help
from Brian May and Brian Bennett) surpasses the 1958 original and Anyone Who Had a Heart, Yesterday
Once More and Let There Be Love are also standouts. And to cap it off, there's a terrific version
of Danny Boy, done with Helmut Lotti.
Cliff is in excellent voice throughout. Long may
he continue to record!
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