Sugar & Spice
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Sugar & Spice
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Michael
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Michael
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Peter,
"Saints and Searchers" has always been a favorite of mine. It was one of the early "non-famous" tunes that really got me into the Searchers' music. I especially liked the second guitar solo, and changing drum patterns for each stanza. On the re-releases, hearing the French version by Chris, is strange. That song was made for Tony's voice.
Michael, who played lead on the solos? Was it Mike? In the U.S, that song was never in an LP- probably because Liberty had Sugar..., and Kapp had the Searchers.
"Saints and Searchers" has always been a favorite of mine. It was one of the early "non-famous" tunes that really got me into the Searchers' music. I especially liked the second guitar solo, and changing drum patterns for each stanza. On the re-releases, hearing the French version by Chris, is strange. That song was made for Tony's voice.
Michael, who played lead on the solos? Was it Mike? In the U.S, that song was never in an LP- probably because Liberty had Sugar..., and Kapp had the Searchers.
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John: Saints and Searchers was certainly made for Jackson's voice. I too have always loved this song. It is one of a limited number of Searchers songs in which you get the sense that they really pulled out all the stops. "See See Rider" and "Hi Heel Sneakers" is other examples that I would put in this category. I really like the earlier songs that have a raw edge to them. The Searchers' harmonies are superb, but it is their earlier rockers that really captives the listener.
hi,
i'd agree "Saints..." is a huge track and moreover it features the greatest Jackson's vocals imho. It was also very nice to see "Hi-heel sneakers" mentioned as a good number. But in my view, the arrangement takes back seat here, that's the Vocals (sic) that makes grade here. To me the singer sounds like a lost son of Elvis Presley and Freddie Kroeger (sorry, sorry). Great. Bet you know who i'm talking about...
i'd agree "Saints..." is a huge track and moreover it features the greatest Jackson's vocals imho. It was also very nice to see "Hi-heel sneakers" mentioned as a good number. But in my view, the arrangement takes back seat here, that's the Vocals (sic) that makes grade here. To me the singer sounds like a lost son of Elvis Presley and Freddie Kroeger (sorry, sorry). Great. Bet you know who i'm talking about...
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Mdenger wrote
Michael: You are quite right. The French version by Chris Curtis does not come close to the excitement of the original release by Tony Jackson.The French version has another difference. They took the stereo version and used just one channel for their mono production, so that everything Mike Pender plays can't be heard very good.
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Tim: Someone has to make the tough calls. Just in passing, which songs did you leave off the 40th Anniversary Album that you wanted to include, space permitting?
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