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Open Your Heart: A Love Song Collection
Petula Clark
Open Your Heart: A Love Song Collection
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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This has got to rank as the nicest valentine we ve ever received or given a 21-cut collection of LARGELY UNRELEASED love songs from the #1 British female vocalist of all time, Petula Clark! These recordings many written an...  more »

     
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All Artists: Petula Clark
Title: Open Your Heart: A Love Song Collection
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Collector's Choice
Release Date: 2/3/2009
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Easy Listening, Oldies, Vocal Pop, British Invasion
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 617742200225, 0617742200225

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This has got to rank as the nicest valentine we ve ever received or given a 21-cut collection of LARGELY UNRELEASED love songs from the #1 British female vocalist of all time, Petula Clark! These recordings many written and/or produced by Tony Hatch, who was responsible for her big 60s hits date from the 70s up to a brand-new recording made especially for this release, and Petula has penned a special foreword in our photo-packed booklet. She s one of the greatest interpreters of popular song ever and she s on an exclusive Collectors ChoiceMusic release! Includes the unreleased songs Open Your Heart; Good Things; Come toMe for Love; Thank You My Love: Swiss Valley; Can t TakeMy Eyes off You;More Love, and A Song for You; the unreleased-in-America tracks These Are the Days of Our Lives;Walking on Air; It s OK (I Believe in You) (remix), and an alternate take of I Am Your Song; the CD debut of Super Loving Lady; the U.S. CD debut of Little Bit of Lovin ; the unreleased extended mix of Serenade of Love; a new mix of C Est CaMa Chanson; Didn t I Say I Love You; TheWedding Song (There Is Love); Fixing to Live; Silver Spoon, and the brand-new, exclusive to this release recording of In the City.

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CD Reviews

LOVELY COLLECTION OF NEW GEMS & OLD FAVORITES
W. Budris | Rosedale, NY | 02/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was very surprised that my local store that specializes in Oldie CDs had this new Petula Clark surprise this past Friday (based on CCM's own release). Representing more of Pet's 70s material that has been in the vaults, plus two new recordings from 2008, added with an unreleased track from those sessions for 2009 covers a lot of ground. I am so delighted that the compilation producer, Mr. Pierson found some English versions of French songs recorded in the 70s. SWISS VALLEY and THANK YOU MY LOVE were issued on the AZ label in France in 1974 (the latter song as "Thank You My Lord"). Hearing both in English for the first time is a joy. The new remasters of Wedding Song, a longer unreleased Serenade Of Love, an alternate vocal on C'est Ca Ma Chanson, and remaster of the delightful Silver Spoon are real treats. Though I've differed with the producer's work in the past, this delightful set is a must for every Petula fan. Mr. Pierson's other great accomplishment was getting issued the track "Fly Away" from the 1981 film "Never Never Land" on Pet's 2000 Anthology on Hip-O. If a second issue of Love Songs comes along via CCM, I hope it will include "Fly Away", several 80s Scotti Brothers tracks that have not made CD yet (Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain, After Glow) and the one remaining duet track with Sasha Distel of "Taking It On" released on Polydor in 1973. It's A-side (Lead Me On) is on DUETS, but need the B-side, which is the better song. We can only hope for more, and you will enjoy this 21 track serenade."
Excellent Collection
pop culture icon | South Carolina | 02/07/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

""Open Your Heart" is a marvelous gift from Collectors' Choice Music. Often when we get a collection of previously unreleased material, we quickly discover why it was not released in the first instance. Not the case here. Fully nine of the selections on this CD rank with the top tier of Clark's work during her commercial peak. As this CD and others indicate Clark continued to do excellent work long after her commercial peak had passed. Everything on this CD (with the possible exception of "Super Loving Lady" for stylistic reasons) would seamlessly fit into the best of Clark's albums from the 1960s and early 70s. This is a delight to have and any Petula Clark fan will greatly enjoy it. The cover picture of Clark is quite lovely. Also recommended: "The Sound of Petula Clark" on Spectrum Music, a similar collection (but different songs) of 70s material from Clark that had become obscure and/or lost."
A Sensational Mix of Old and New
Thomas C. Rizzo, Jr. | Largo, Florida | 02/03/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This collection of twenty-one love songs is a mix of previously recorded but never released material, songs released in the UK but not the US, singles from Clark's brief stint with MGM, and new tunes, one making its debut here. Although known primarily as a pop singer, Clark never was one to shy away from other musical genres, so there's a bit of gospel ("Open Your Heart"), disco ("Good Things Don't Last Forever"), light jazz ("In the City") , and country ("Fixing to Live") here as well. The standout track is Clark's own composition, "It's OK (I Believe in You)," with "A Song for You," the Leon Russell classic recorded live during a 1974 Royal Albert Hall concert, running a close second. And wait until you hear Clark reinterpret the Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons hit "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" - her smoldering rendition is guaranteed to raise the temperature in the room several degrees.



It's natural to expect to hear a distinct difference between the songs recorded in the 1970s and 80s and those recorded last year, but this is not the case. Amazingly, Clark's voice is as rich as it was thirty years ago. The two recent tracks on this CD sound as if they were recorded in the same era as the nineteen that precede them. This is a welcome addition to the collections of both dedicated and casual Clark fans and all lovers of good music."