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Album Details: Children of the Ghetto: The Pye Anthology

Release Date:11/28/2000
Label:Castle [Navarre]
UPC:602923666020

Track List: Children of the Ghetto: The Pye Anthology

Disk 1

  1. You To Me Are Everything
  2. Can't Get By Without You
  3. Watch Out Carolina
  4. I Want You Back
  5. Hallelujah Man
  6. (He's Just A) Moneymaker
  7. Young And Foolish
  8. Flash
  9. Keep An Eye (On Your Best Friend)
  10. You'll Never Know What You're Mi...
  1. Love Is A Playground
  2. Love's Such A Wonderful Thing
  3. Lovin' You Is Like A Dream
  4. Down To The Way We Feel
  5. Plastic Man
  6. Lightning Strikes Again
  7. Liverpool Medley: Liverpool Eigh...
  8. Dance With Me
  9. Whenever You Want My Love
  10. Let's Go Disco

Disk 2

  1. Can You Feel The Force
  2. Rainin' Through My Sunshine
  3. Lady I Love You All The Time
  4. Whatcha Say, Whatcha Do
  5. Give Me The Chance
  6. (We Gotta Take It To The) Second...
  7. Boogie Down (Get Funky Now)
  8. Saint Or Sinner
  1. The Story Of My Life
  2. You Can't Force The Funk
  3. She's A Groovy Freak
  4. It's The Real Thing
  5. You're My Number One
  6. I Believe In You
  7. Foot Tappin'
  8. Love Takes Tears

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  • All Music Guide

    A far-reaching 36 track anthology that wraps up (almost) everything one could need to know about the Real Thing, beginning with the nine UK hit singles they scored during their stint with Pye during the late 1970s. Necessarily absent, therefore, are the group's early singles for EMI and Bell, but the appearance of "Watch Out Carolina" and "I Want you Back" is a definite plus -- soon after signing with Pye, the Real Thing came to the attention of the then-red hot David Essex, appearing on several of his period records and stage shows. He repaid them by writing and producing their debut single, available here for the first time in 25 years.From there, Children Of the Ghetto takes a measured journey through all four of the band's albums, generally designed to showcase the vibrant consistency of the Chris and Eddie Amoo songwriting team. Although Real Thing's best remembered numbers tended to be covers (including their ill-starred collaboration with producer Biddu, "Let's Go Disco"), th...e brothers were responsible for much of the best of Real Thing's output, with eight of their debut's ten tracks restating that disc's long-standing claim to be their finest hour. From 1978's Four From Eight, however, the courageously lengthy (11+ minutes) "Liverpool Medley" readily disputes that belief, while the inclusion of five tracks from the band's disappointing final LP, 1979's Can you Feel the Force, ensures that Children Of the Ghetto at least remains even-handed.Both sides of the group's final sequence of singles, too, make their CD debut and deservedly so. While only "She's A Groovy Freak" charted, both "I Believe In You" and a remake of Johnny Bristol's classic "Love Takes Tears" are well worth hearing. Read more Less

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The Real Thing

Northern soul had emerged in the north of England when the Real Thing formed in 1970, but the disco/funk/soul quartet couldn't get into the obscure RB sounds, preferring instead the more progressive soul of the Temptations, Barry White, and funk jams. The Liverpool natives aspired for international success, a dream that went unfulfilled. Original members Chris Amoo, Dav... Read more