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Release Date: Jun 09, 2014
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Tributee: Tony Hatch .
Liner Note Author: Mick Patrick.
For a time, Tony Hatch defined British pop -- not the underground, not the vanguard, but the savvy, swinging sound of the go-go '60s in the U.K., a splashy sound that could appeal to both the young and the old. His greatest muse was Petula Clark, and her hits "Downtown," "Colour My World," and "A Sign of the Times" epitomize Hatch's gifts: propulsive rhythms that don't rock too hard dressed in the fanciest, frilliest studio trickery and delivered by a polite, charismatic singer who never seemed dangerous. Ace's 2014 compilation Colour My World: The Songs of Tony Hatch celebrates his heyday, offering 23 cuts from the '60s plus two '70s instrumentals from the Tony Hatch Orchestra. As comprehensive as this is, it doesn't have every noteworthy artist Hatch produced -- his singles with David Bowie, commercial duds all, are absent -- but most of the hits are here, including four hits from Clark, several from Jackie Trent (who was also Hatch's wife), the Searchers' "Sugar and Spice," Chris Montez's "Call Me," and the Vogues' "You're the One." Occasionally, Colour My World illustrates how Hatch could play it straight, stripping away the stylish rock & roll accouterments to wander down the middle of the road with Jack Jones, Matt Monro, and Bobby Rydell, but having these cuts interspersed with the livelier, teen-oriented hits helps this compilation feel like a robust portrait of mainstream pop: it's possible to hear what the mainstream sounded like, and also to hear how Hatch expanded that definition with his rhythms and rich orchestrations. (Also, in this context, it's plain to see how Scott Walker, represented here by "Joanna," came closer to MOR than rock at the start of his solo career.) ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Liner Note Author: Mick Patrick.
For a time, Tony Hatch defined British pop -- not the underground, not the vanguard, but the savvy, swinging sound of the go-go '60s in the U.K., a splashy sound that could appeal to both the young and the old. His greatest muse was Petula Clark, and her hits "Downtown," "Colour My World," and "A Sign of the Times" epitomize Hatch's gifts: propulsive rhythms that don't rock too hard dressed in the fanciest, frilliest studio trickery and delivered by a polite, charismatic singer who never seemed dangerous. Ace's 2014 compilation Colour My World: The Songs of Tony Hatch celebrates his heyday, offering 23 cuts from the '60s plus two '70s instrumentals from the Tony Hatch Orchestra. As comprehensive as this is, it doesn't have every noteworthy artist Hatch produced -- his singles with David Bowie, commercial duds all, are absent -- but most of the hits are here, including four hits from Clark, several from Jackie Trent (who was also Hatch's wife), the Searchers' "Sugar and Spice," Chris Montez's "Call Me," and the Vogues' "You're the One." Occasionally, Colour My World illustrates how Hatch could play it straight, stripping away the stylish rock & roll accouterments to wander down the middle of the road with Jack Jones, Matt Monro, and Bobby Rydell, but having these cuts interspersed with the livelier, teen-oriented hits helps this compilation feel like a robust portrait of mainstream pop: it's possible to hear what the mainstream sounded like, and also to hear how Hatch expanded that definition with his rhythms and rich orchestrations. (Also, in this context, it's plain to see how Scott Walker, represented here by "Joanna," came closer to MOR than rock at the start of his solo career.) ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tracks:
1 - Colour My World
2 - Step in the Right Direction
3 - You're the One
4 - Call Me
5 - That's How it Goes
6 - Sign of the Times
7 - Sounds of the 70s
8 - I Know a Place
9 - Heart
10 - You've Got to Be Loved
11 - Love Is Me, Love Is You
12 - Who Am I
13 - Love Found a Way to My Heart
14 - Where Are You Now
15 - If You Ever Leave Me
16 - Joanna
17 - Lonely Without You
18 - Downtown
19 - 7.10 from Suburbia
20 - Man Alive
21 - I Love the Little Things
22 - Look for a Star
23 - Forget Him
24 - Sugar and Spice
25 - Sportsnight
2 - Step in the Right Direction
3 - You're the One
4 - Call Me
5 - That's How it Goes
6 - Sign of the Times
7 - Sounds of the 70s
8 - I Know a Place
9 - Heart
10 - You've Got to Be Loved
11 - Love Is Me, Love Is You
12 - Who Am I
13 - Love Found a Way to My Heart
14 - Where Are You Now
15 - If You Ever Leave Me
16 - Joanna
17 - Lonely Without You
18 - Downtown
19 - 7.10 from Suburbia
20 - Man Alive
21 - I Love the Little Things
22 - Look for a Star
23 - Forget Him
24 - Sugar and Spice
25 - Sportsnight