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History of the Dave Clark Five
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Album Details: History of the Dave Clark Five

Release Date:08/03/1993
Label:Hollywood Records
UPC:720616148223

Track List: History of the Dave Clark Five

Disk 1

  1. Glad All Over
  2. Bits And Pieces
  3. Do You Love Me
  4. Can't You See That She's Mine
  5. Because
  6. Don't Let Me Down
  7. Any Way You Want It
  8. Everybody Knows (I Still Love You)
  9. Any Time You Want Love
  10. Thinking Of You Baby
  11. Whenever You're Around
  12. Little Bitty Pretty One
  13. Crying Over You
  1. Don't Be Taken In
  2. When
  3. Reelin' And Rockin'
  4. Come Home
  5. Mighty Good Loving
  6. Hurting Inside
  7. Having A Wild Weekend
  8. 'Til The Right One Comes Along
  9. Catch Us If You Can
  10. It'll Be Yours My Love
  11. I Am On My Own
  12. I Need Love

Disk 2

  1. Try Too Hard
  2. All Night Long
  3. Look Before You Leap
  4. Please Tell Me Why
  5. Somebody Find A New Love
  6. Satisfied With You
  7. At The Scene
  8. I Miss You
  9. Do You Still Love Me
  10. Nineteen Days
  11. I've Got To Have A Reason
  12. I Like It Like That
  13. Over And Over
  1. You Got What It Takes
  2. Doctor Rhythm
  3. Small Talk
  4. Concentration Baby
  5. Everybody Knows
  6. Inside And Out
  7. At The Place
  8. Best Day's Work
  9. Maze Of Love
  10. Here Comes Summer
  11. Live In The Sky
  12. Everybody Get Together

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  • All Music Guide

    For many years, the Dave Clark Five were one of the few major groups of the 1960s whose work was unavailable on compact disc. This two-disc, 50-track reissue not only rectifies that situation but arguably includes more than all but devoted fans will want to hear. All of the band's mammoth mid-'60s hits --"Glad All Over," "Bits and Pieces," "Because," "Catch Us If You Can," "Any Way You Want It," and others -- are included, and while they don't rival the work of British Invasion heavyweights like the Beatles, Stones, and Kinks, they still burst with exuberant melodies, harmonies, and dense production. This compilation also features worthy lesser-known hits like "Try Too Hard" and "Everybody Knows," as well as obscure but commendable beat ballads and raveups from their B-sides and albums. Nonetheless, there is a fair amount of filler, and their post-1966 work is undistinguished by either artistic growth or the hooks and heavy beat of their early material. But at their peak, the DC5 captu...red the joie de vivre of the British Invasion with a lasting power that cannot be dismissed. This reissue includes a comprehensive booklet featuring recollections from Dave Clark himself. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Dave Clark Five

For a very brief time in 1964, it seemed that the biggest challenger to the Beatles' phenomenon was the Dave Clark Five. From the Tottenham area of London, the quintet had the fortune to knock "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the British charts with "Glad All Over," and were championed (for about 15 minutes) by the British press as the Beatles' most serious thr... Read more