Various Artists

Marylebone Beat Girls 1964-1967

  • Label: Ace
  • Genre: 60s

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This follow-up to Ace's recent Love Hit Me! Decca Beat Girls and Scratch My Back! Pye Beat Girls releases comprises superior 60s she-pop from the EMI group of record labels Parlophone, Columbia and HMV headquartered in Marylebone in the heart of London's West End. The collection is available in 12-track LP and 24-track CD formats. The LP edition is pressed on 180g orange vinyl in a heavy duty sleeve with comprehensive notes and rare photos on the inner bag. Most of the female acts signed by EMI were teenagers completely tuned in to the current pop trends. Scottish duo the McKinleys, R&B club habituée Julie Driscoll (cover star of the vinyl version) and talent show winner Billie Davis (the CD cover girl) took original material from London's Tin Pan Alley and American covers and gave them an abrasive, vigorous kick that made for fabulous 45s. They may not have had quite the polish of their US counterparts, but the rough n ready sound of the Marylebone Beat Girl was precisely her appeal. Among the many highlights are Dancing Yet, a Dobie Gray-style discotheque number by Liza & the Jet Set; Like The Big Man Said by Toni Daly, a cover of Italian star Caterina Caselli's L'uomo D'oro with edgy English lyrics by Peter Callander; and Billie Davis' groovy gender-switched update of Chuck Willis' R&B nugget Whatcha Gonna Do. Compilation and notes by Ace Records in-house girl-pop buffs Mick Patrick and Sheila Burgel.

Tracklist

A1 Liza Strike– Dancing Yet
A2 Billie Davis– Whatcha' Gonna Do
A3 The McKinleys– Sweet And Tender Romance
A4 Julie Driscoll– Don't Do It No More
A5 Alma Cogan– Love Is A Word
A6 Helen Shapiro– Stop And You Will Become Aware
B1 Beryl Marsden– Music Talk
B2 Toni Daly– Like The Big Man Said
B3 The Chantelles (2)– I Want That Boy
B4 Andee Silver– The Boy I Used To Know
B5 Jean And The Statesides– Mama Didn't Lie
B6 The Three Bells– He Doesn't Want You

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