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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Musicians, vastly under-rated,
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
This great band comes from Salisbury, UK, and I am very proud of them. Dear old Tich came to the Salisbury Blues Club last Wednesday to watch my son Dominic play sax.It may be a silly name - but it really is their various nicknames. They were really very very good indeed. Anybody who saw them on stage in their heyday will know that very few bands ever wanted to follow them. And before you sneer, oh doubtful ones, remember that Tich was voted World's Best guitarist in the 60s and nobody argued: he was a friend of, and jammed with, Jimi Hendrix: he played some cracking guitar on stage at the Heartbreak Hotel Club on Ibiza (Phil Carson's gaff) when the band backed .... Robert Plant (with a little help from Tony Kaye and Chris Squires of Yes): and that in the sixties the Boys outsold the Beatles in many counties. This run through of their greatest hits shows that they could sing and play to perfection, with fantastic vocal harmonies, honed by what must be a million gigs over the last 40-plus years. "Hold Tight", "The Wreck of the Antoinette", "Xanadu" and "Bend It" are all great pure pop songs and the only tragedy is that they were all written by Ken Howard and Alan Blaikley, the Stock Aitken Waterman of the day, and that the Boys' own songs were largely unrecorded until late in the day. Remember that these lads shared the stage with everybody, and I mean everybody, from the Beatles to the Stones to Hendrix to you name it and never came off second best. A fantastic and overlooked band, with a lot of these songs being recorded in a few hours in one or two takes. I saw Dave Dee (please get well soon, Dave), D B M and T at Salisbury City Hall in March 2006. This still-gigging band, still huge in Europe, were absolutely superb and played with all the gusto and skill of lifelong musicians. I gather that the 48-gig tour was a complete sell-out. I have had to endure Fall Out Boy this year too, and Dave and the boys are in a different league. Fascinating fact: Dave, as a cadet police officer, was first on the scene when Eddie Cochran was killed in a carsh near Bath, Somerset, and got his guitar out of the wreck. PS Note that Mick is Mick Wilson and NOT Mick Talbot as it says on the blurb. Update 2008 - in honour of the Boys' contribution to music, they have just been awarded a Blue Plaque which was formally presented in Salisbury and mounted on the outside wall of the City Hall. This puts them in the company of Hendrix, Jane Austen, Dr Johnston and the Beatles, to name 4 out of hundreds. It also celebrated 40 years since "Xanadu" was number one in the UK charts and 45 years since they started touring. "Respect" is not strong enough - complete admiration and affection is nearer. UPDATE - it is with a huge sadness and a great sense of loss that I have to report that Dave Dee died on 9th January 2009 after a long battle with cancer. This funny, talented and lovely man carried out a massive tour last year without missing a gig and gave his all to every performance. RIP Dave, you left the world a nicer place - and you spent more time in the charts from 67 - 69 than the Beatles!
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Silly name but great sixties music,
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This was not the only sixties group to have a silly name - Creedence Clearwater Revival was another that immediately comes to mind - and it didn't stop them making some upbeat, guitar-based rock music of really quality. It seems that they failed to make any impact in America, but they had thirteen hits in their native Britain between 1966 and 1969, many going high in the top ten.Their only number one hit was The legend of Xanadu, but Zabadak reached number two while Save me, Bend it and Hold tight all reached number four. All these hits plus all their lesser hits and a few misses are included here. Although most (but not all) of the songs are upbeat, fun songs, there is a remarkable variety of styles within this collection. Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich may well be the best British group of the sixties to fail in America. Although not up to the standard of the Beatles or the Rolling stones (who else was?), they were certainly as good as many British groups that did make it in America.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
'Bend It' was hot in Chicago,
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'Best British Invasion band to not make it' is correct, but this tune was well liked in the Midwest, if not throughout the US..they seemed like stars at the time.
12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most Everything You'd Need,
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Though US music lovers may only know them by their name (which probably contributed to their lack of respect on the US charts), UK oldies fans will get a healthy assortment of big hits on one nice-sounding CD. For anyone who's into the music of Paul Revere and the Raiders, the early Who, and the Dave Clark Five, check out this CD. Don't let the funny name fool you--this is good stuff!
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This compilation is THE BEST.,
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All the great hits of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich on one CD's. Exellent mastered.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome compilation,
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An exellent album compilation from one of the great 60's bands. Bend it, Hold Tight and Xanadu are classics in line with the best of Hollies, Kinks and Manfred Mann. A very good byu.
10 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
OH HECK, YES!,
By Alicia Martuge (Brooklyn, New York United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a pleasant CD and a reissue (albeit edited) of a 1991 Greatest Hits CD on Fontana. I have 20 CDs on this group-more than ANY OTHER GROUP in my collection! They are THAT GOOD-go get this CD! Fun time music, like the Monkees, the Jackson 5ive and early New Edition/New Kids On The Block! Not bubblegum, just goodtme music!
3.0 out of 5 stars
interseting,
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I liked "Zabadak" when I was a kid. It was almost South African (I was also into Miriam Makeba).There are some other good tunes, but mostly forgettable stuff.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great music from a great time.,
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I looked for this CD for a long while, and the waiting time was not wasted. It is a great album from a great time and an ever greater group. I listen to it, living in the past for a while and would like to share the "listening experience" with everyone. Highly recomended album.
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Best of by Dave 'Dee' Harman (Audio CD - 1996)
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