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Jefferson - The Colour Of My Love: The Pye Anthology (2001)

Jefferson - The Colour Of My Love: The Pye Anthology (2001)

BAND/ARTIST: Jefferson

  • Title: The Colour Of My Love: The Pye Anthology
  • Year Of Release: 2001
  • Label: Sanctuary Records
  • Genre: Oldies, Pop Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:18:51
  • Total Size: 245/510 Mb (full scans)
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Jefferson - The Colour Of My Love: The Pye Anthology (2001)


Tracklist:

01. Don't You Believe It
02. I've Got To Tell Her
03. Montage
04. Did You Hear A Heartbreak Last Night
05. The Colour of My Love
06. Look No Further
07. Baby Take Me In Your Arms
08. I Fell Flat On My Face
09. Love and The World Loves With You
10. City Girl
11. Jose
12. Shenandoah
13. Give A Little Love
14. One Day Girl
15. Hold The Night
16. You Know How It Is With A Woman
17. Are You Growing Tired of My Love
18. Spider
19. Can't Get You Out of My Mind
20. (There Won't Be A Way) To Love You
21. I've Got The Best of You
22. One More Mile (And Darling I'll Be Home)
23. Aphrodite
24. Do What You Gotta Do
25. So Good To Love You
26. Girl You Are A Woman Now
27. Halfway To Where

Geoffrey Turton (born 11 March 1944, Birmingham, England), who also recorded under the name Jefferson, is a British singer. His musical career began as the falsettist lead singer and rhythm guitarist of The Rockin' Berries in 1961, which had a number of hits in the UK and Europe. The group was best known for its covers, and Turton did much of the searching and decision work as to what was to be sung.

When the group broke up in 1968 Turton started a solo career, releasing a single "Don't You Believe It" on Piccadilly Records. It flopped, and Piccadilly head John Schroeder suggested that Turton change his name to Jefferson. At that time, Turton recorded the original version of "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" (unreleased). The single "Montage" failed to chart, but its follow-up "Colour of My Love" was a hit in the UK (peaking at No. 22 in the UK Singles Chart) and the United States (reaching No. 68 on the Billboard Hot 100), and an LP was issued following its success. A third single, "Baby Take Me in Your Arms", was not a hit in the UK but cracked the Top 30 in the U.S. (No. 23) and Canada (No. 15), justifying the release of a North American album. At the time of this single's success, Turton was hurt in a car crash, and so he did not make any live appearances. After a six-month hospital stay, Turton recorded a second which was never released by his label Pye Records, and his career stalled in the UK. He began touring the U.S., where he was still able to get gigs based on the success of "Baby Take Me in Your Arms". He then secured a recording contract with Polygram Records, released another album and the single "I Love You This Much" (later covered by Mouth & MacNeal on the album Pocket Full of Hits).

He resumed under his given name when The Rockin' Berries reunited in the late 1970s, and toured with them (as well as doing solo shows in the UK) into the 1990s. In 2001, Castle Records released The Colour of My Love -- The Pye Anthology, a CD composed of his 1969 album The Colour of My Love plus much of his previously unreleased Pye material.



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