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Chad & Jeremy - Sing For You (1964) + Second Album (1965) [1992]<br />
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Includes:<br />
Files by track, ripped at FLAC 8 using Easy CD-DA Extractor ([url]www.poikosoft.com[/url])<br />
Tracks have full tags (including embedded thumbnail).<br />
All artwork in jpgs at 300 d.p.i. Rotated and cropped losslessly using jpegcrop. (Includes 6 page folder.)<br />
AMG Bio.txt<br />
AMG Review.txt<br />
Notes.txt (which is simply these notes included in the torrent)<br />
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Bio Excerpt from All Music:<br />
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Of the many British Invasion acts that stormed the charts in the wake of the Beatles, Chad & Jeremy possessed a subtlety and sophistication unmatched among their contemporaries, essentially creating the template for the kind of lush, sensitive folk-pop embraced by followers from Nick Drake to Belle & Sebastian. Chad Stuart (born in Windemere, England, on December 10, 1941) and Jeremy Clyde (born March 22, 1941, in Buckinghamshire, England) met while attending London's Central School of Speech and Drama. The two became fast friends, and after Stuart taught Clyde to play guitar, they formed a folk duo as well as a rock & roll group, the Jerks. Because he graduated a year ahead of his bandmates, Clyde relocated to Scotland and performed with the Dundee Repertory Theatre. ...<br />
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To read the entire bio: [url]http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3ifyxqw5ldfe~T1[/url]<br />
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All Music Album Review excerpts:<br />
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Chad & Jeremy's first British LP, Sing for You, was -- confusingly -- an entirely different release than the American LP bearing the same title, which was the second of the duo's U.S. long-players, and featured different tracks for the most part. The U.K. Sing for You was pretty similar to Chad & Jeremy's first American LP (Yesterday's Gone), with the exception of a different running order and a few different tracks. ...<br />
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Although Chad & Jeremy's Second Album was not released in the U.S., there's not much reason for collectors to sweat out trying to find the LP, as all of its tracks did come out in some form stateside. In fact, Second Album had nearly the same contents as the duo's second American LP (titled Sing for You, and, confusingly, not at all the same as the British LP called Sing for You, which was their first U.K. long-player). ...<br />
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... If you do want to hear everything from Second Album in the original order, try to find the reissue compilation Sing for You/Second Album, which combines the first two albums and five additional tracks on a single-CD release.<br />
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Track List:<br />
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01. Yesterday's Gone<br />
02. If She Was Mine<br />
03. Willow Weep For Me<br />
04. No Tears For Johnny<br />
05. The Truth Often Hurts The Heart<br />
06. If I Loved You<br />
07. Setember In The Rain<br />
08. Like I Love You Today<br />
09. Donna Donna<br />
10. A Summer Song<br />
11. Dirty Old Town<br />
12. From A Window<br />
13. What Do You Want With Me<br />
14. My Colouring Book<br />
15. If You Gotta Heart<br />
16. No Other Baby<br />
17. Now And Forever<br />
18. Too Soon<br />
19. The Girl From Ipanema<br />
20. Four Strong Winds<br />
21. Only Those In Love<br />
22. You Know What<br />
23. Sleep Little Boy<br />
24. My How The Time Goes By<br />
25. It Was A Very Good Year<br />
26. Lemon Tree<br />
27. Early In The Morning<br />
28. Your Mother's Out Of Town<br />
29. The Nearness Of You<br />
30. A Summer Song (Alternate Version)<br />
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