Cliff Richard - The 31st Of February Street (Digitally Remastered With Bonustracks) (1974/2004)

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Title: The 31st Of February Street
Year Of Release: 1974/2004
Label: EMI Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Ballad
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 50:31
Total Size: 145/356 Mb (scans)
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Cliff Richard - The 31st Of February Street (Digitally Remastered With Bonustracks) (1974/2004)


Tracklist:

01. 31st Of February Street(Opening)
02. Give Me That Old Familiar Feeling
03. The Leaving
04. Travellin' Light
05. There You Go Again
06. Nothing To Remind Me
07. Our Love Could Be So Real
08. No Matter What
09. Fireside Song
10. Going Away
11. Long Long Time
12. You Will Never Know
13. The Singer
14. 31st Of February Street(Closing)

Bonus Tracks:
15. Celestial Houses
16. Days Of Love
17. Ashes To Ashes
18. Love Is Here

Born October 14, 1940, Lucknow, India to British parents.

Britain's most successful home-grown pop star, he has had more than 130 singles, albums and EP's make the UK Top 20, more than any other artist. He has achieved 14 UK number one singles (or 18, depending on the counting methodology). He holds the record (with Elvis Presley) as the only act to make the UK singles charts in all of its first six decades (1950's–2000's).

He was backed in the 1950's by The Drifters (2), who later changed their name to The Shadows.

Richard first came to fame in 1958 with his debut disc "Move It", a rock 'n' roll number in the Elvis Presley mould. However, like Elvis himself, Cliff's output quickly settled down into a string of inoffensive, largely middle-of-the-road recordings, while his squeaky clean, teen-heart-throb image was put to use in a series of exuberant, innocent, and thinly-plotted film musicals including "The Young Ones" (1962) and "Summer Holiday" (1963).

The late 1970's saw him surprisingly re-invented as a mildly-heavy rocker, and he finally achieved the US recognition that had eluded him for so long when "Devil Woman" reached the top ten there. In 1979 he released "We Don't Talk Anymore", which became his biggest-selling single worldwide, and more hits followed. In 1983, he marked his 25th anniversary in the business with a retrospective album "Silver" and new material in unusual styles. In late 2013, he released his 100th album, "The Fabulous Rock 'N' Roll Songbook".


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