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Artist:The Tremeloes
Title:Suddenly You Love Me
Label:  Epic
Country:USA
Catalogue:LN 24363
Date:Mar 1968
Format:Mono LP (also Stereo LP)
Collection:  I Own It     I Want It 
Community: 2 Own
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TrackArtistTitleComposerRating
A1The TremeloesSuddenly You Love MePeter Callander, Daniele Pace, Mario Panzeri, Lorenzo PilatRate
A2The TremeloesSuch A Happy SongHubert Pattison, Alan HawkshawRate
A3The TremeloesYou Don't Know Like I KnowDave Porter, Isaac HayesRate
A4The TremeloesNegotiations In Soho SquareTony Colton, Raymond SmithRate
A5The TremeloesSuddenly WinterAlan Blakley, Leonard HawkesRate
A6The TremeloesShow MeJoe TexRate
B1The TremeloesNorman Stanley James St. ClaireHubert Pattison, Alan HawkshawRate
B2The TremeloesBe MineAlfredo Ferrari, Giuseppe Moschini, Vito Pallavicini, Franco Sorrenti, Mike SmithRate
B3The TremeloesI'm With You All The WayTony Colton, Raymond SmithRate
B4The TremeloesI Take What I WantDave Porter, Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, Isaac HayesRate
B5The TremeloesReach Out I'll Be ThereBrian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie HollandRate


Notes

The Tremeloes is a rock group that was formed in Dagenham, England in 1958 by Brian Poole. When this group became professional a few years later, the Decca Record Company of the UK had auditioned both this group and the Beatles the 1 January 1962. Accordingly, Decca chose the Tremeloes band simply because Decca liked this band’s mixed style of Chuck Berry guitar playing, doo wop, skiffle and rhythm and blues music, which is called “beat” music.

This group was originally a quintet which consisted of Brian Poole, the lead vocalist, Richard Westwood, professionally called Rick West, the lead guitarist, Alan Blakely, the rhythm guitarist and keyboardist, Alan Howard, the bassist and Dave Munden, the drummer. When Brian Poole had departed from the Tremeloes in 1966 to pursue a solo recording career, this group became a quartet, and later that year, Leonard “Chip” Hawkes had replaced Alan Howard.

This new group lineup, which was still under contract to Decca records had one disc of 45 rpm known as Blessed, which was penned and originally recorded by Paul Simon. Though this song was not prosperous, it had received some radio airplay.

Later, this group had departed from Decca and went to CBS Record Company, which was known as Columbia Records in the United States. This band had four successful discs of 45 rpm, which were Here Comes My Baby, Silence Is Golden, Even The Bad Times Are Good, and Suddenly You Love Me, which is the title of this disc of 33.33 rpm. Even though this disc did not sell to the level that the “Here Comes My Baby” and “Keep On Comin’” had sold, this LP has become highly collectible.

Finally, this was the final disc of 33.33 rpm of the Tremeloes that was both monaurally and stereophonically in the United States and Canada.

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