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The Abbey Road Decade 1963-1973,Cilla Black
    • The Abbey Road Decade 1963-1973
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    • Shotgun
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    • That's Why I Love You
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    • Child of Mine

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    • Love of the Loved
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    • Shy of Love
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    • Anyone Who Had a Heart
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    • Just for You
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    • You're My World
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    • Suffer Now I Must
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    • It's for You
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    • He Won't Ask Me
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    • You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'
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    • Is It Love
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    • I've Been Wrong Before
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    • I Don't Want to Know
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    • Love's Just a Broken Heart
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    • Yesterday
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    • Alfie
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    • Night Time Is Here
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    • Don't Answer Me
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    • The Right One Is Left
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    • A Fool Am I (Dimelo Parlami)
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    • For No One
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    • What Good Am I
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    • Over My Head
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    • I Only Live to Love You
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    • From Now On
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    • Step Inside Love
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    • I Couldn't Take My Eyes off You
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    • Where Is Tomorrow?
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    • Work Is a Four Letter Word
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    • Surround Yourself with Sorrow
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    • London Bridge
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    • Conversations
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    • Liverpool Lullaby
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    • If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind
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    • It Feels So Good
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    • Child of Mine
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    • That's Why I Love You
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    • Something Tells Me (Something's Gonna Happen Tonight)
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    • La La La Lu
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    • The World I Wish for You
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    • Down in the City
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    • You You You
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    • Silly Wasn't I
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    • Abyssinian Secret
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    • Trees and Loneliness
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    • There I Go (Se Per Te C'e Soltanto Quell 'Uomo)
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    • Time
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    • M'Innamoro (Step Inside Love) [Italian Version]
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    • No C'E' Domani (Where Is Tomorrow) [Italian Version]
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    • Fever [Excerpt]
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    • A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
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    • (Love Is Like A) Heatwave
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    • Some Things You Never Get Used To
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    • Poor Boy
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    • Shotgun
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    • The Cherry Song
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    • Please Don't Teach Me to Love You
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    • Anytime You Need Me
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    • Only You Can Free My Mind
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    • All My Love
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    • Step Inside Love [Original Demo]
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    • Work Is a Four Letter Word [Film Version]
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    • Step Inside Love [First Take]
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    • Your Heart Is Free (Just Like the Wind) [Le Vent et la Jeuesse]
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    • On a Street Called Hope
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    • Changes

album review

Three CDs and 65 songs is probably more Cilla Black than most of us want to own. As it turns out, however, Black's output is far superior to the limited reputation the carries in the U.S., where she charted but a handful of songs. The material features all of Black's hits, all of her important B-sides, and album tracks; also, disc three is made up entirely of rarities, including some surprising demos like "Step Inside Love" from 1968 with Paul McCartney accompanying her on acoustic guitar -- it's almost good enough to have been released, which also proves that McCartney could have been a top session player if he hadn't made it in any other area. There's also Black's original rehearsal cut of "A Shot of Rhythm and Blues," a full-blown, Cavern-style Merseybeat performance with a band; a surviving Dick James Music acetate of Black's cover of "Fever," accompanied by Gerry & the Pacemakers; plus her unissued versions of "Heatwave" and "Shotgun," both among the best records she ever made, and closing with her mid-'70s cover of Phil Ochs' "Changes." All of the relevant tracks that weren't originally released in stereo have been remixed that way, and a good job was done of it, too. The surprise for most casual listeners will come from the non-hits -- even with her original vocal limitations, which she quickly overcame, Black had a distinctive sound that made her work eminently enjoyable and even impressive. Coupled with some good arrangements and George Martin's crisp production, her music holds up astonishingly well. And Black, as she gained confidence, displays a surprisingly soulful approach on songs such as "He Won't Ask Me" and "You've Lost That Loving Feeling." ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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