21 Today

21 Today

by Cliff Richard
21 Today

21 Today

by Cliff Richard

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Spanish Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Not many albums are titled after their release date, but October 14, 1961, was a significant date whichever way you look at it, as Cliff Richard finally advanced into adulthood. He could drink alcohol. He could vote. He could drive a car. He could even have sex. And the fact that he was already the single most popular and successful solo pop star Britain had (or would) ever produced did not diminish the significance of the event. His fifth album even opens with a distinctly stylized Shadows version of "Happy Birthday To You," over which Cliff, the band and sundry friends revel in his new found freedom... "we should get the young ladies a drink," says someone and, perhaps, we should be grateful that the track fades out quickly after. In fact, it would not necessarily be a bad thing if the entire album followed suit. While by no means the nadir of Cliff's recording career, 21 Today is very much a portrait of the artist on auto-pilot, a succession of pleasant mid-tempo ballads, with Shadows-lite backing, soaring strings a-go-go and - the curse of British MOR later in the decade - the utterly wholesome oohs, aahs and echoes of an army of clean-living backing youths. A couple of tracks buck the trend - "Without You" and "Tough Enough" are gritty Shadows-led stompers, while Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch's "Y'Arriva" at least packs an intriguingly mock-Spanish backing, to match vocal stylings lifted straight from an old Speedy Gonzales cartoon. There is also a bizarre version of "Tea For Two," Cliff giving it his best well-mannered showband vocal, while the Shadows noodle away in best smokey jazzclub style. Overall, however, 21 Today is the sound of a singer growing old before his time and hindsight insists that it is no coincidence that, within a year of its release, the arrival of the Beatles had already consigned Cliff to Boring Old Fartdom. How, the sniggering Fabs fans whispered each other, how would he ever escape from those clutches? And, more importantly, would he even want to? ~ Dave Thompson

Product Details

Release Date: 07/28/2017
Label: Wax Time
UPC: 8436559462778
Rank: 82298

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cliff Richard   Primary Artist,Vocals

Technical Credits

Sid Tepper   Composer
Kermit Goell   Composer
Chuck Berry   Composer
Cliff Richard   Composer
Cliff Simmons   Composer
Walter Donaldson   Composer
Brian Bennett   Composer
Vincent Youmans   Composer
Patty Smith Hill   Composer
Irving Caesar   Composer
Gene Vincent   Composer
Johnny Otis   Composer
Roy Bennett   Composer
George A. Whiting   Composer
Hank Marvin   Composer
Bruce Welch   Composer
Domenico Titomanglio   Composer
Jim McEntire   Composer
Salvatore ("Salve") D'Esposito   Composer
Mildred J. Hill   Composer
Bella   Composer
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