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Download Split Second Velocity Psp Ita Iso. • • • • • Cliff Richard - The UK Singles Regular Cliff Releases - 1979 to Today Comments and Observations From August 1958 to September 2009, Cliff Richard released 144 singles on the UK market. 134 of these charted on the now official UK Top 30/50/75 charts published in Music Week magazine, yielding an amassed total of 1175 weeks on the official charts. A-sides and B-sides: Up until the 1975 release of Miss You Nights, most of Cliff's singles were original releases, not being taken from album cuts. With the trend in single releases changing in the 1970s, most of Cliff's singles from Miss You Nights on were lifted from the albums cuts.
Of course, there are occasional exceptions to this. When the single was lifted from an album, EP or some other project, the singles were quite often alternate versions or edits. And some of these variations are quite rare, having been ignored by the record companies over the years. And sometimes these variations did get release, but only by accident when the album compiler grabbed the wrong version of the song off the shelf for a given project. More often than not, the B-sides were unique releases and not album cuts.
Again, there are exceptions. Even when the trend changed to culling singles from albums, the B-sides often remained unique to the single; the purpose of this being in part to encourage sales of the single in order to give it a better chart placing.
And, of course, the whole concept of the 'B-side' evolved from the days of the 7' single when a single had a primary side (the A-side) and the other side (the B-side). With the evolution of the single to the one-sided CD and the no-sided download single, the concept of a B-side doesn't really exist anymore, but the term persists to now roughly mean 'songs on a single other than the primary title.' Even download singles still have this extra song(s) included, such as the song Slow Down being packaged in a bundle and included with the download only single for The Day That I Stop Loving You. Mono & Stereo: In the UK, all of Cliff's singles up to and including the November 1969 single With The Eyes Of A Child were released in mono format. The following four singles, February 1970's The Joy Of Living to January 1971's Sunny Honey Girl were released in stereo format.
For unknown reasons, the following two singles in 1971, Silvery Rain and Flying Machine were mono again. And with the release of October 1971's Sing A Song Of Freedom, all of Cliff's singles afterwards were in stereo except for those rare exceptions when an older song that may never have existed in stereo was put on the B-side, such as 1962's The Young Ones on the B-side of 1993's Never Let Go.
Record Labels: All of Cliff's singles up to and including the November 1972 single for A Brand New Song were on the Columbia label. From the April 1973 single for Power To All Our Friends up until the July 1999 single for The Miracle, all of Cliff's singles were released on the EMI label (except when Cliff guested on another artists song). In truth, Columbia Records in the UK has been owned by EMI (Electric & Musical Industries) since the 1930s, so Cliff was under the same record company for 41 straight years. With the lack of any big successes for the 1998 Real As I Wanna Be singles, Cliff realized that EMI was no longer heavily interested in promoting him or his projects and he severed his ties with them.
Perhaps it is ironic that Cliff's very next project, the 1999 The Millenium Prayer single on Papillon Records, was a huge success, spending three consecutive weeks at the #1 spot. The Evolution of Formats: It can be interesting to observe the various formats of singles over the years. Certainly the dominate format for most of Cliff's career is the 7' vinyl single with the very first single in August 1958 in this format straight through to the October 1995 release of Misunderstood Man. That's 37 straight years of 7' vinyl releases. Since 1995, two other titles, Move It/ 21st Century Christmas and Singing The Blues have had 7' vinyl release, but only as collectible releases to help boost sales.
In the myriad of formats, there were some that came to be quite common during their era. 1st January 1969 Regular Cliff Releases Note: Due to the intense graphics nature of this listing, it is split into the following three sections. Smooth Jazz Hits For Lovers RARE. Issue Date Singles Comments We Don't Talk Anymore 1979 July 6 We Don't Talk Anymore Count Me Out 7' single -- EMI EMI 2975 (standard issue) 7' single -- EMI EMI 2975 (promo issue) We Don't Talk Anymore (Alan Tarney) Running Time: 4:18 This is the same as on the Rock 'n' Roll Juvenile album. Count Me Out (Terry Britten & Bruce Welch) Running Time: 4:15 This is the same as on the Green Light album.