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Wired for Sound is the 24th studio album by Cliff Richard, released in September 1981. The album peaked at number 4 in the UK album charts upon release, and spent a total of 25 weeks on the chart in 1981–82.[5] The album was certified Platinum by the BPI, and achieved global sales of over one million.[6][7]

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Álbums chronology

Im No Hero
Im No Hero
1/9/1980
Wired for Sound
Wired for Sound
14/9/1981

Wired for Sound

  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 14 Septiembre 1981 · Fecha Grabación: 9 Junio 1981 -
    Discográfica: EMI · Estudio de grabación: Gallery Studios, London · Productor: Alan Tarney , Cliff Richard ("Daddy`s Home" only)

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    Im No Hero
    Im No Hero
    1/9/1980
    Wired for Sound
    Wired for Sound
    14/9/1981
    Wired for Sound
    Studio album by
    Released14 September 1981
    Recorded
    • 1 May 1981 ("Daddy`s Home")[1]
    • 27 May – 9 June 1981[2]
    Venue
    StudioGallery Studios, London
    LabelEMI
    Producer
    Cliff Richard chronology
    Love Songs
    (1981)
    Wired for Sound
    (1981)
    Now You See Me, Now You Don`t
    (1982)
    Singles from Wired for Sound
    1. "Wired for Sound"
      Released: 17 August 1981
    2. "Daddy`s Home"
      Released: 6 November 1981

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    Smash Hits7/10[4]

    Wired for Sound is the 24th studio album by Cliff Richard, released in September 1981. The album peaked at number 4 in the UK album charts upon release, and spent a total of 25 weeks on the chart in 1981–82.[5] The album was certified Platinum by the BPI, and achieved global sales of over one million.[6][7]

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    The title track was released as the lead single of the album, and was followed up by a cover of Shep and the Limelites 1961 US doo-wop hit, "Daddy`s Home". The singles peaked at numbers 4 and 2 respectively on the UK singles chart.[8] "Daddy`s Home" was held off number 1 for four consecutive weeks by the Human League`s "Don`t You Want Me", but earned gold certification from the BPI for sales over half a million.[9][10] The track was recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon on 1 May 1981, for a rock `n` roll special to be broadcast later by BBC Television.[6]

    "Broken Doll" is a cover of a Wreckless Eric single from 1980. Reportedly, Richard also wanted to record Eric`s "(I`d Go The) Whole Wide World" too, but only if he could change some of the lyrics – which Eric refused.[3] "Young Love" was given new lyrics and retitled "The Last Kiss" for a cover version by David Cassidy featuring George Michael. It was released as the lead single for Cassidy`s 1985 album Romance, becoming a top ten hit in the UK and Germany.[11][12] "Once in a While" was originally recorded by Leo Sayer on his 1980 album Living in a Fantasy and released as a single in the UK and Australia.

    The promotional video for the title track is one of Richard`s best-known, and was filmed around the centre of Milton Keynes, the new town in Buckinghamshire that was developed after the Second World War. It features Richard walking around and on rollerskates, while listening to music on a Walkman cassette player; such devices were then newly available in the UK.[13]

    A remastered version of the album was issued in July 2001, with the B-sides of both singles included as bonus tracks.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Alan Tarney except where indicated.

    Side one

    1. "Wired for Sound" (Tarney, B. A. Robertson) – 3:36
    2. "Once in a While" – 4:38
    3. "Better Than I Know Myself" (Dave Cooke, Judy MacKenzie) – 3:39
    4. "Oh No, Don`t Let Go" – 3:37
    5. "`Cos I Love That Rock `n` Roll" – 4:10

    Side two

    1. "Broken Doll" (Eric Goulden, Walter Hacon) – 4:15

    2. "Lost in a Lonely World" (Chris Eaton) – 4:01

    3. "Summer Rain" (Eaton) – 4:15

    4. "Young Love" – 4:03

    5. "Say You Don`t Mind" (does not appear on the US release) – 4:01

    6. "Daddy`s Home" (live) (James Sheppard, William Miller) – 2:56

    2001 reissue bonus tracks

    1. "Shakin` All Over" (live) (Frederick Heath) (B-side of "Daddy`s Home") – 2:43

    2. "Hold On" (B-side of "Wired for Sound") – 3:43

    Personnel

    • Cliff Richard – vocals and backing vocals
    • John Clark – guitar on "Lost in a Lonely World"
    • Nick Glennie-Smith – piano on "Young Love", engineer
    • Graham Jarvis – drums on all tracks except "Once in a While", "Summer Rain" and "Young Love"
    • Trevor Spencer – drums on "Once in a While", "Summer Rain" and "Young Love"
    • Alan Tarney – all instruments except those listed in credits, backing vocals, arrangements, production
    • Rebecca Swearingen – photography

    Charts and certifications

    Certifications

    Certifications for Wired for Sound

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[25]

    Platinum

    50,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[26]

    Gold

    50,000^

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[27]

    Gold

    7,500^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[28]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic [3]
    Smash Hits7/10[4]

    Wired for Sound is the 24th studio album by Cliff Richard, released in September 1981. The album peaked at number 4 in the UK album charts upon release, and spent a total of 25 weeks on the chart in 1981–82.[5] The album was certified Platinum by the BPI, and achieved global sales of over one million.[6][7]

    The title track was released as the lead single of the album, and was followed up by a cover of Shep and the Limelites 1961 US doo-wop hit, "Daddy`s Home". The singles peaked at numbers 4 and 2 respectively on the UK singles chart.[8] "Daddy`s Home" was held off number 1 for four consecutive weeks by the Human League`s "Don`t You Want Me", but earned gold certification from the BPI for sales over half a million.[9][10] The track was recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon on 1 May 1981, for a rock `n` roll special to be broadcast later by BBC Television.[6]

    "Broken Doll" is a cover of a Wreckless Eric single from 1980. Reportedly, Richard also wanted to record Eric`s "(I`d Go The) Whole Wide World" too, but only if he could change some of the lyrics – which Eric refused.[3] "Young Love" was given new lyrics and retitled "The Last Kiss" for a cover version by David Cassidy featuring George Michael. It was released as the lead single for Cassidy`s 1985 album Romance, becoming a top ten hit in the UK and Germany.[11][12] "Once in a While" was originally recorded by Leo Sayer on his 1980 album Living in a Fantasy and released as a single in the UK and Australia.

    The promotional video for the title track is one of Richard`s best-known, and was filmed around the centre of Milton Keynes, the new town in Buckinghamshire that was developed after the Second World War. It features Richard walking around and on rollerskates, while listening to music on a Walkman cassette player; such devices were then newly available in the UK.[13]

    A remastered version of the album was issued in July 2001, with the B-sides of both singles included as bonus tracks.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Alan Tarney except where indicated.

    Side one

    1. "Wired for Sound" (Tarney, B. A. Robertson) – 3:36
    2. "Once in a While" – 4:38
    3. "Better Than I Know Myself" (Dave Cooke, Judy MacKenzie) – 3:39
    4. "Oh No, Don`t Let Go" – 3:37
    5. "`Cos I Love That Rock `n` Roll" – 4:10

    Side two

    1. "Broken Doll" (Eric Goulden, Walter Hacon) – 4:15

    2. "Lost in a Lonely World" (Chris Eaton) – 4:01

    3. "Summer Rain" (Eaton) – 4:15

    4. "Young Love" – 4:03

    5. "Say You Don`t Mind" (does not appear on the US release) – 4:01

    6. "Daddy`s Home" (live) (James Sheppard, William Miller) – 2:56

    2001 reissue bonus tracks

    1. "Shakin` All Over" (live) (Frederick Heath) (B-side of "Daddy`s Home") – 2:43

    2. "Hold On" (B-side of "Wired for Sound") – 3:43

    Personnel

    • Cliff Richard – vocals and backing vocals
    • John Clark – guitar on "Lost in a Lonely World"
    • Nick Glennie-Smith – piano on "Young Love", engineer
    • Graham Jarvis – drums on all tracks except "Once in a While", "Summer Rain" and "Young Love"
    • Trevor Spencer – drums on "Once in a While", "Summer Rain" and "Young Love"
    • Alan Tarney – all instruments except those listed in credits, backing vocals, arrangements, production
    • Rebecca Swearingen – photography

    Charts and certifications

    Certifications

    Certifications for Wired for Sound

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    Australia (ARIA)[25]

    Platinum

    50,000^

    Canada (Music Canada)[26]

    Gold

    50,000^

    New Zealand (RMNZ)[27]

    Gold

    7,500^

    United Kingdom (BPI)[28]

    Platinum

    300,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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