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Released | 3 October 1983[1] | |||
Recorded | March–August 1983[2] | |||
Studio | Strawberry Recording Studios South, Mayfair Studios, AIR Studios, Abbey Road Studios | |||
Genre | Pop, rock, rock and roll | |||
Label | EMI | |||
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Silver is the 26th studio album by Cliff Richard. It was released in October 1983 to mark his 25th anniversary in music.[3] The North American version was titled Give a Little Bit More and had a revised track list.
A limited edition 2-LP box set of Silver was also released in the UK. The second LP, entitled Rock `n` Roll Silver contained 9 new recordings of rock and roll classics, including Richard`s debut single "Move It", and one new song "Makin` History".[4]
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Silver is the 26th studio album by Cliff Richard. It was released in October 1983 to mark his 25th anniversary in music.[3] The North American version was titled Give a Little Bit More and had a revised track list.
A limited edition 2-LP box set of Silver was also released in the UK. The second LP, entitled Rock `n` Roll Silver contained 9 new recordings of rock and roll classics, including Richard`s debut single "Move It", and one new song "Makin` History".[4]
Leer másThe album reached number 7 in the UK Albums Chart and earned Gold certification.[5][1]
The album spawned three UK hit singles. "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)" was the lead single and reached number 15 in the UK Singles Chart. It was followed up by "Please Don`t Fall in Love" which reached number 7. In early 1984 "Baby You`re Dynamite" was released and reached number 27. However, while it was on the chart, fans pushed for the B-side, "Ocean Deep" to be released as an A-side and pressure mounted as disc-jockeys played the track too. But not until a fortnight after "Baby You`re Dynamite" had finished its run on the chart was the single re-released with "Ocean Deep" as the A-side; it reached number 72 upon its re-entry to the chart.[5][6]
Extended versions of "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)" and "Baby You`re Dynamite" were released as vinyl 12" singles, but have not been released on a digital format.
The album track "The Golden Days Are Over" was recorded by the pop group Bucks Fizz and released as a single in late 1984.
The original 1983 CD release of Silver only included 9 tracks from the Silver LP and 7 from the Rock `n` Roll Silver LP, in order to fit on a single disc.
In 1992 it was re-released on CD (paired with The Rock Connection in a twin-pack) with the same track-listing, but was curiously titled Rock `n` Roll Silver.[7] In 2002, Silver was remastered and re-released on CD, excluding the Rock `n` Roll Silver tracks, but including the B-sides of the singles as two bonus tracks.
Rock `n` Roll Silver has not yet been released on CD in its original form, but Richard`s 1984 album The Rock Connection[8] which originally contained 5 tracks from Rock `n` Roll Silver, also included the remaining 5 tracks as bonus tracks when the remastered CD edition was released in 2004.
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Give a Little Bit More | |
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Studio album by Cliff Richard | |
Released | October 1983 |
Recorded | Strawberry Recording Studios South, Mayfair Studios, Air Studios, Abbey Road Studios |
Genre | Pop, Rock, Rock and Roll |
Label | EMI America |
Producer | Craig Pruess, Terry Britten, Mike Batt, Bruce Welch |
Singles from Give a Little Bit More | |
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In the United States and Canada, the album was released by EMI America under the title Give a Little Bit More. It had a rearranged track list order and included a cover of the Ritchie Valens song "Donna" which replaced "Front Page". "Donna" was taken from the limited edition UK album Rock `n` Roll Silver.
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Silver is the 26th studio album by Cliff Richard. It was released in October 1983 to mark his 25th anniversary in music.[3] The North American version was titled Give a Little Bit More and had a revised track list.
A limited edition 2-LP box set of Silver was also released in the UK. The second LP, entitled Rock `n` Roll Silver contained 9 new recordings of rock and roll classics, including Richard`s debut single "Move It", and one new song "Makin` History".[4]
The album reached number 7 in the UK Albums Chart and earned Gold certification.[5][1]
The album spawned three UK hit singles. "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)" was the lead single and reached number 15 in the UK Singles Chart. It was followed up by "Please Don`t Fall in Love" which reached number 7. In early 1984 "Baby You`re Dynamite" was released and reached number 27. However, while it was on the chart, fans pushed for the B-side, "Ocean Deep" to be released as an A-side and pressure mounted as disc-jockeys played the track too. But not until a fortnight after "Baby You`re Dynamite" had finished its run on the chart was the single re-released with "Ocean Deep" as the A-side; it reached number 72 upon its re-entry to the chart.[5][6]
Extended versions of "Never Say Die (Give a Little Bit More)" and "Baby You`re Dynamite" were released as vinyl 12" singles, but have not been released on a digital format.
The album track "The Golden Days Are Over" was recorded by the pop group Bucks Fizz and released as a single in late 1984.
The original 1983 CD release of Silver only included 9 tracks from the Silver LP and 7 from the Rock `n` Roll Silver LP, in order to fit on a single disc.
In 1992 it was re-released on CD (paired with The Rock Connection in a twin-pack) with the same track-listing, but was curiously titled Rock `n` Roll Silver.[7] In 2002, Silver was remastered and re-released on CD, excluding the Rock `n` Roll Silver tracks, but including the B-sides of the singles as two bonus tracks.
Rock `n` Roll Silver has not yet been released on CD in its original form, but Richard`s 1984 album The Rock Connection[8] which originally contained 5 tracks from Rock `n` Roll Silver, also included the remaining 5 tracks as bonus tracks when the remastered CD edition was released in 2004.
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | link |
Side one
Side two
CD Bonus tracks (2002)
Side one
Side two
Notes:
Give a Little Bit More | |
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Studio album by Cliff Richard | |
Released | October 1983 |
Recorded | Strawberry Recording Studios South, Mayfair Studios, Air Studios, Abbey Road Studios |
Genre | Pop, Rock, Rock and Roll |
Label | EMI America |
Producer | Craig Pruess, Terry Britten, Mike Batt, Bruce Welch |
Singles from Give a Little Bit More | |
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In the United States and Canada, the album was released by EMI America under the title Give a Little Bit More. It had a rearranged track list order and included a cover of the Ritchie Valens song "Donna" which replaced "Front Page". "Donna" was taken from the limited edition UK album Rock `n` Roll Silver.
Side One
Side Two