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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The seventies hits,
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Tony is a British singer who, for a long time, struggled to make a significant impact in his own country. He was far more popular in mainland Europe, especially Spain, where he eventually set up home.
As far as his UK chart history goes, he began in 1971 with Las Vegas, which just missed the top twenty. He then made number two with I did what I did for Maria. However, his third hit of 1971, Is this the way to Amarillo (a song written by Neil Sedaka), only just made the UK top twenty although it was number one in several European countries. Some people have joked that Brits bought the record when they visited Spain rather than buying it at home, but Tony's subsequent career suggests this is not so. In any event, Tony never actually got to Amarillo back then. After those three hits, Tony had two minor UK hits in the seventies - Avenues and alleyways (originally from the TV series The protectors, the song was also used in a movie, Love honor and obey) in 1973 and Drive safely darling in 1976. He then disappeared completely from the UK charts for many years. Comedian Peter Kay used one of his old songs (Is this the way to Amarillo) in Phoenix nights. The song was given a further boost when released as a UK charity single in 2005. Suddenly, the song that the British public had given a lukewarm response to in 1971 was being played everywhere and gave Tony his first UK number one hit. Everybody wanted to know about Amarillo and the Texan city got plenty of enquiries from Brits. Tony finally made that trip to Amarillo. Whether the woman he originally sang about is still waiting for him, I doubt as thirty-four years have passed since he first asked the question. This compilation contains a selection of Tony's seventies recordings including all of his UK hits from the period. Apart from his own hits, you can hear Tony's covers of Solitaire (a Neil Sedaka song that became a UK hit for both the Carpenters and Andy Williams), Baby I'm a want you (Bread), Drift away (Dobie Gray), Feelings (Morris Albert), I'm not in love (10 cc) and Love hurts (first recorded by the Everly Brothers though their version was not released as a single). Tony sounds a bit like Tom Jones, whose career also revived in the late nineties. If you enjoy the music of Tom Jones, give Tony a chance.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tuneful power ballads,
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This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
The UK singer Tony Christie first made the charts in 1971. With his powerful voice and choice of good tunes, he falls into the Tom Jones/Engelbert Humperdinck category of power balladeer.
If not quite country, his early songs all had an American Western flavour, like the dramatic ballad Las Vegas, the tragic story song I Did What I Did For Maria and the flowing Is This The Way To Amarillo which was a UK hit again in 2005. His minor hits from the 1970s like Avenues And Alleyways are still quite enjoyable too. In 1978 Christie returned with the beautiful ballad On This Night Of A Thousand Stars from the original studio soundtrack to Evita. The sequence of hits is not strictly chronological, but they do fit into a pattern of the 1970s stuff first and the very latest music last. This collection also contains his more than adequate interpretations of classic songs from that era such as Solitaire, Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast, Drift Away, Feelings, I'm Not In Love and Love Hurts. If you like dramatic and tuneful power ballads, you'll find much to enjoy in the work of Tony Christie. His tuneful songs have stood the test of time surprisingly well. Definitive Collection
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best of Tony Christie,
By Julie "Julie The Music Lover" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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Tony Christie has included on this release, the Best of Tony Christie, some of his very best renditions of lovely songs for our listening pleasure. His voice is beautiful and compliments each song. What an excellent buy from Amazon.com this was. I would highly recommend the purchase of this CD
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tony christie is Smoothe,
By Tomasco "Tomasco Says" (Fort Worth, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Best of (Audio CD)
Some of the songs are excellent but some of the remakes are a little on the substandard side, compared to the originals of course. All in all Christie has a great voice, easy to listen to
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Best of by Tony Christie (Audio CD - 2000)
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