Description: Further DetailsTitle: Pye Girls: Coloured My WorldCondition: NewFormat: CDDescription: PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 1960's was the decade when young people finally threw off the restrictions of previous generations and made a new 'pop' culture, just for themselves. From the black and white world of the Fifties, suddenly the Sixties exploded into glorious Technicolor. When USA's Time magazine dedicated it's 15 April 1966 issue to London: The Swinging City, it was recognizing that in the midst of a worldwide cultural revolution it was Britain, and London especially, that laid claim to being the centre of all things modern. British artists, writers, photographers, film makers and, most significantly, it's musicians, were bursting with creativity. Of course, groups like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks and Small Faces were at the forefront of this burgeoning British scene, but alongside them was a hugely significant growth in confidence, style, and sound of Britain's female artists. Together the four girls - Sandie Shaw, Lulu, Dusty Springfield, and Cilla Black - scored nearly 60 top 40 UK hits between 1960 and the end of the decade, including half a dozen number ones. But for every Lulu, Sandie and Dusty there was a Tammy St. John, an Antoinette, or a Barbara Ruskin. These were the Brit girls who set the new scene, creating a distinctively British girl pop style of their very own. An eclectic mix of kinky booted beat girls, coiffured chanteuses, doe eyed sirens with heavy fringes and mini-skirted modsters who together ruled Carnaby Street, Kings Road and The Cavern. This first generation of British Girl power offered a host of sounds: dreamy girl pop mixed it with thumping Soul floor fillers, Merseybeat inspired beat numbers sat side by side with teen pop exuberance and moody torch songs - each delivered in a way that reflected the confident mood of the era. Originally a British manufacturer of Televisions and Radios, Pye Records was formed in 1959 with a vision to release pop music by British artists. Pye was the last of the major record companies to releases a 45rpm single, but once it finally embraced the format in 1960 both Pye and it's little sister, Piccadilly Records, gave these British girls their voice and spawned a host of fantastic femme-pop 45's that provided the soundtrack to the colorful, confident and downright fun place that was Swinging Sixties Britain, and it is in these companies catalogues that we find our inspiration for this compilation of some of the finest British Female Pop ever recorded. ABOUT THE ARTIST The 1960's was the decade when young people finally threw off the restrictions of previous generations and made a new 'pop' culture, just for themselves. From the black and white world of the Fifties, suddenly the Sixties exploded into glorious technicolour. When USA's Time magazine dedicated its 15 April 1966 issue to London: The Swinging City, it was recognising that in the midst of a worldwide cultural revolution it was Britain, and London especially, that laid claim to being the centre of all things modern. British artists, writers, photographers, film makers and, most significantly, its musicians, were bursting with creativity. Of course, groups like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Kinks and Small Faces were at the forefront of this burgeoning British scene, but alongside them was a hugely significant growth in confidence, style and sound of Britain's female artists. Together the four girls Sandie Shaw, Lulu, Dusty Springfield, and Cilla Black scored nearly 60 top 40 UK hits between 1960 and the end of the decade, including half a dozen number ones. But for every Lulu, Sandie and Dusty there was a Tammy St. John, an Antoinette, or a Barbara Ruskin. These were the Brit girls who set the new scene, creating a distinctively British girl pop style of their very own. An eclectic mix of kinky booted beat girls, coiffured chanteuses, doe eyed sirens with heavy fringes and mini-skirted modsters who together ruled Carnaby Street, Kings Road and The Cavern. This first generation of British Girl power offered a host of sounds: dreamy girl pop mixed it with thumping Soul floor fillers, Merseybeat inspired beat numbers sat side by side with teen pop exuberance and moody torch songs - each delivered in a way that reflected the confident mood of the era. Originally a British manufacturer of Televisions and Radios, Pye Records was formed in 1959 with a vision to release pop music by British artists. Pye was the last of the major record companies to releases a 45rpm single, but once it finally embraced the format in 1960 both Pye and it's little sister, Piccadilly Records, gave these British girls their voice and spawned a host of fantastic femmepop 45's that provided the soundtrack to the colourful, confident and downright fun place that was Swinging Sixties Britain, and it is in these companies catalogues that we find our inspiration for this compilation of some of the finest British Female Pop ever recorded. TRACKLIST: 1. Petula Clark - Gotta Tell The World 2. Sandra Barry - Stop! Thief 3. Val Mckenna - Now That You Have Made Up Your Mind 4. The Baker Twins - Words Written On Water 5. The Ferris Wheel - B.A.B.Y. 6. Mally Page - You Can Be Wrong About Boys 7. Tawny Reed - My Heart Cries 8. Billie Davis - No Other Baby 9. Nita Rossi - Something To Give 10. Helen Shapiro - Silly Boy (I Love You) 11. The Caravelles - The Other Side Of Love 12. Sharon Tandy - Now That You've Gone 13. Jackie Trent - You Baby 14. Jan Panter - Put Yourself In My Place 15. Val Mckenna - Don't Hesitate 16. Peanut - Thank Goodness For The Rain 17. The Breakaways - That's How It Goes 18. The Paper Dolls - Something Here In My Heart (Keeps A-Tellin' Me No) 19. Antoinette - There He Goes (The Boy I Love) 20. Val Mckenna - Baby Do It 21. Tawny Reed - Needle In A Haystack 22. Barbara Ruskin - Song Without End 23. Glenda Collins - Something I've Got To Tell You 24. Two Of Each - Colour My World 25. Petula Clark - The Life And Soul Of The Party 26. Simone Jackson - Tell Me What To Do 27. Judy Cannon - The Very First Day I Met You 28. Glo Macari - He Knows I Love Him Too Much 29. Shirley Abicair - I Will Be There 30. 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Title: Pye Girls: Coloured My World
EAN: 8718627232767
Type: Compilations
No Of Discs: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: Portugal
Format: CD
Release Year: 2020
Genre: Rock
Artist: Various
Record Label: Mocd, Music On CD
Release Title: Pye Girls: Coloured My World