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The Searchers - 30th Anniversary Collection (CD)

30th Anniversary Collection
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Album Details: 30th Anniversary Collection

Release Date:10/25/1994
Label:Collectables
UPC:090431881521

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  • Overall:

    Most under-rated 60's band

    By Russell  Apr 25, 2000

    In the same vein as Rick Nelson in juxtaposition to Elvis - the Searchers are/were underappreciated then and now - largely due to the deserved legacy of the Beatles. But who else could have sustained such Everly inspired harmonies and Buddy Holly ly...rical purity, all the while crossing back and forth between rock, pop, and countryfolk - long before it became accepted.Lennon's compliment on their "American sound" neatly sums it up.The Searchers, originally Chris Curtis (versatile-inspired), John McNally (founder - jangling guitar), Mike Pender (talented vocalist and lead guitarist) and Tony Jackson (choir-boy voice but not character)later replaced by gifted slap-bassist Frank Allen - were schooled in the Liverpool-Hamburg nexus that enabled professionalism and craftmanship at a remarkably young age.Chris Curtis' ear for the girl group tunes and all the eclectic interests of these four Liverpudlians - found just as much expression in this group as that other!! The story also needs to be told how 3 albums were dumped on the market in 9 months and how a fast changing music scene left little for the band to dobut struggle on in a fadish world. Insults of insults - the manufactured Byrds unjustly get the credit for pioneering the jangling guitar and electronic folk sound."Take Me For What I'm Worth" is a fitting song for understanding this band.Take a listen-that's all you really need to do. All the great songs of this remarkable band are here. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Although it's missing one or two fairly strong tracks, this three-CD, 84-song set is a pretty definitive collection of the group's best '60s material for those who want to go beyond the greatest hits. Besides including all of their key A- and B-sides, it has an entire disc of their best '60s album tracks. The rarities disc includes foreign-language versions, outtakes, mid-'60s BBC performances, and solo discs by Tony Jackson and Chris Curtis. Highlights here include an alternate take of "Someday We're Gonna Love Again," a BBC version of "Blowin' in the Wind," and the previously unreleased "Once Upon a Time" (recorded by Dusty Springfield). The package includes liner notes, discography, and a family tree.

    - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Biography

The Searchers

Founded in 1957 by John McNally (guitar/vocals), the Searchers were originally one of thousands of skiffle groups formed in the wake of Lonnie Donegan's success with "Rock Island Line." The Searchers' immediate competitors included bands such as the Wreckers and the Confederates, both led by Michael Pender (guitar, vocals), and the Martinis, led by Tony Jackson (guitar/... Read more