DVDfever.co.uk - Various Artists: Jackie: Love Songs CD review DVDfever.co.uk - Charts, News and Reviews of Blu-rays, DVDs, Games, CDs, Hardware, Laserdiscs, Cinema Films & more
DVDfever.co.uk - Charts, News and Reviews of DVDs, Games, Hardware, Laserdiscs, Cinema Films & more

This Week's Highlights
The King's Speech
Thor 3D
Crysis 2
Music chart
analysis w/e 14.5.11
New Blu-ray &
DVDs out 9.5.11
David Tennant
@ DVDfever Youtube

Last updated
May 11 2011

Xbox Gamertag:
DVDfever co uk

Why films on TV
in their original
widescreen ratio
is good for you

News & Views
News Archive
Announcements
All About Us
Email Dom
Write 4 DVDfever
Competitions
Music Charts
Music Chart Archive
Games Chart Archive
Cinema Chart Archive
Cinema Releases
Cinema Reviews
Press Releases
TV Issues

Frank Sidebottom's World Wide Shed

R2 DVD Reviews
Blu-ray Reviews
HD-DVD Reviews
R1 DVD Reviews
R3-6 DVD Reviews
DVD List
Xbox 360 Reviews
CD Reviews
Audiobook Reviews
PS2 Reviews
PSP Reviews
Xbox Reviews
Gamecube Revs
GBA Reviews
PC Reviews
Hardware Revs
Concert Reviews
Video Reviews
Comedy Reviews
Book Reviews
Screenplay Reviews
Movie Downloads
Interviews
TV Shows
PSX Reviews
N64 Reviews
Dreamcast Revs
Laserdisc Revs
Short Stories
DVDs In Brief

Right To Reply
Why Widescreen?
DVD Links
Music Links
WS Video List
WS PAL LD List

Me and my
Aortic Valve!

Latest News ...... DVD Reviews ...... Blu-ray Reviews ...... Xbox 360 Reviews ...... PSP Reviews ...... CD Reviews

Elly Roberts reviews

Various Artists: Jackie: Love Songs

Distributed by
Virgin Records

Cover

  • Released: February 2010
  • Rating: 8/10
  • Format: 3*CD
  • Tracks: 65, includes Queen – You’re My Best Friend, Frankie Valli – My Eyes Adored You, The Chi-lites – Oh Girl, The Jackson 5 – I’ll Be There, Al Green – Let’s Stay Together, Chicago – If You Leave Me Now
  • Vote and comment on this album:
  • View Comments

    Share


Stars of yesteryear…. get a dusting down.

These were the songs that graced the airwaves of Radio 1 during the late ‘60s, ‘70s and early ‘80s.

Just checking the tracklisting will give you those inevitable ‘romantic flashbacks’ to either old flames or current partners. Some are simply outstanding like Minnie Riperton’s Lovin’ You to the downright cheesy Sunny Honey Girl by Cliff Richard.

Scattered around the whopping 65 tracks across 3 CDs, you inevitably find your personal favourites, and by definition, there’s plenty to choose from. If you’re a young mobile DJ who’s keen to impress with knowledge of past hits then the following will do the trick. Elton John and Kiki Dee’s Don’t Go Breaking My Heart (Sir Elt’s first No.1), John Paul Young’s Love Is In The Air (1978) Barry White’s fab You’re The First, The Last, My Everything ( Big Baz’s first No.1 from 1974) and Tamla Motown’s the Elgins’ top 3 hit of 1971, Heaven Must Have Sent You.


For the lovers in you, look no further than Queen’s rock-ballad You’re My Best Friend a big hit in the summer of ’76. Smooch-wise, you can snuggle up to Diana Ross’ 1974 top 10- ten hit All Of My Life, the greatest soul singer of-all-time Marvin Gaye duetting with Tammi Terrell on You’re All I Need To Get By (1968) and the amazing ballad Sometimes When We Touch by Dan Hill from 1978.

Anthemic sing-alongs don’t come much bigger than Labi Siffre’s It Must Be Love (1971) The Commodores’ 1978 unforgettable chart-topper Three Times A Lady, featuring future solo-star Lionel Richie and one of the best love songs ever, the monumental If You Don’t Know Me By Now by Philadelphia soulsters Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes, that once included the recently deceased Teddy Pendergrass. Cheese-wise you could plumb for The Rubettes’ Sugar Baby Love, and Showaddywaddy’s Heartbeat, both on CD2.

Choosing the best songs is tough, but here goes- Bread’s gorgeous UK debut single and number 5 hit, Make It With You. It has everything a love song should have. A close second has to be Dr. Hook’s ’76 summer hit A Little Bit More, which finally made them household names.

The verdict: Definitely one for Valentine’s Day.

blog comments powered by Disqus

Review & concert pics copyright © Elly Roberts, 2004-2010.

[Up to the top of this page]

DVDfever.co.uk - Est. February 25th 2000

As of April 2009, Blu-rays and DVDs reviewed by the editor are watched on a Panasonic TH-37PX80B 37" Plasma TV with a Sony BDP-1500 Blu-ray player and played through a Yamaha DSP-AX820 amplifier.

PC games reviewed by the editor are on:

  • Since Jan 2011: Intel Quad Core Dell XPS 8100, i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80Ghz, 8Gb RAM, nVidia GeForce GTS 240, Windows 7
  • Since Nov 2005: Intel Pentium D 830 3.0Ghz, 1Gb RAM, 128Mb nVidia GeForce 6700XL, Windows XP
  • Since Aug 2003: Intel Pentium 4 2.66Ghz, 512Mb RAM, 128Mb GeForce4 MX440 graphics, Windows XP
  • Since May 2003: Intel Pentium 4 2.6Ghz, 512Mb RAM, 128Mb ATI Radeon 9600TX graphics, Windows XP
  • Since Jun 2002: Intel Pentium III 600Mhz, 384Mb RAM, Windows 98 SE, 64Mb ATI Radeon 8500LE
  • Since May 2000: Intel Pentium III 600Mhz, 384Mb RAM, Windows 98 SE, Voodoo 3 3000 AGP