In the Midnight Hour - Chris Farlowe, Cropper, Steve
Mr. Pitiful - Chris Farlowe, Cropper, Steve
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
Who Can I Turn To? - Chris Farlowe, Bricusse, Leslie
Think - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
Don't Just Look at Me - Chris Farlowe, Oldham, Andrew Loog
My Colouring Book - Chris Farlowe, Ebb
Lipstick Traces - Chris Farlowe, Neville, Naomi
Summertime - Chris Farlowe, Gershwin, George
That's No Big Thing - Chris Farlowe, Dixon
Don't Play That Song - Chris Farlowe, Ertegun, Ahmet
Looking for You - Chris Farlowe, Ragavoy
It's All over Now, Baby Blue - Chris Farlowe, Dylan, Bob
I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself - Chris Farlowe, Bacharach
Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu - Chris Farlowe, Smith, Huey "Piano"
Why Don't You Change Your Ways - Chris Farlowe, Lutcher
My Girl Josephine - Chris Farlowe, Barholomew
Yesterday - Chris Farlowe, Lennon, John
Out of Time - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
Baby Make It Soon - Chris Farlowe, Oldham, Andrew Loog
Ride on Baby - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
Headlines - Chris Farlowe, Greenslade
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted - Chris Farlowe, Dean, James [Actor]
Track Listings (24) - Disc #2
We're Doing Fine - Chris Farlowe, Ott, H.
Life Is But Nothing - Chris Farlowe, Rose, A.
Paint It Black - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
Cuttin' In - Chris Farlowe, Watson, Johnny [1]
Open the Door to Your Heart - Chris Farlowe, Banks, Darrell
North South East West - Chris Farlowe, Farlowe, Chris
You're So Good for Me - Chris Farlowe, Bell, William [1]
It Was Easier to Hurt Her - Chris Farlowe, Ragovoy, Jerry
I'm Free - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
I've Been Loving You Too Long - Chris Farlowe, Butler, Jerry [1]
Reach Out (I'll Be There) - Chris Farlowe, Dozier, Lamont
My Way of Giving - Chris Farlowe, Lane, Ronnie
Yesterday's Papers - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
Moanin' - Chris Farlowe, Hendricks, Jon
What Have I Been Doing - Chris Farlowe, Alcock
Handbags and Gladrags - Chris Farlowe, D'Abo, Mike
Everyone Makes a Mistake - Chris Farlowe, Alcock
The Last Goodbye - Chris Farlowe, D'Abo
Paperman Fly in the Sky - Chris Farlowe, Alcock
I Just Need Your Lovin' - Chris Farlowe, Alcock
Dawn - Chris Farlowe, Hammond, Waddell
April Was the Month - Chris Farlowe, Alcock
Moanin' [Without Sitar] - Chris Farlowe, Hendricks, Jon
Paint It Black [Slower Mono Single Version] - Chris Farlowe, Jagger, Mick
UK double CD of Chris' years with Immediate Records which some say were his best recordings! 49 remastered tracks in chronological order from Out Of Time onwards and backwards. All the favorites are here. Castle Music. 2006.
UK double CD of Chris' years with Immediate Records which some say were his best recordings! 49 remastered tracks in chronological order from Out Of Time onwards and backwards. All the favorites are here. Castle Music. 2006.
"One star for incorrect information. Chris Farlowe is the best, and this CD is great BUT---
This is a single CD (as mentioned in the info "number of discs"). It is NOT the 2 CD version with 49 songs as shown in the above Amazon track listing.
This one has 16 tracks:
Out Of Time
Handbags And Gladrags
In The Midnight Hour
Mr. Pitiful
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
Think
North, South, East, West
Cuttin' In
Open The Door To Your Heart
Treat Her Good
What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted
Paint It Black
Ride On Baby
Don't Play That Song
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Baby Make It Soon
"
Criminally under-rated uk R&B singer
Jo Evans | west country, UK | 06/17/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have no idea why Chris Farlowe isn't more popular than he is. One of the few singers who can literally make the make the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. His version of`paint it black (in my opinion at least) blows the Rolling Stones out of the water. An album chockful of lots of good stuff. Please listen."
Brilliant
Mick Powell | London | 06/09/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Many people only know farlowe's work from out of time, but he is one of the most under rated RnB singers of the sixties and is still going strong, sounding as good today. I saw him with the Manfreds last year in Southend, Essex, England.For me he was the unexpected jewel in the performance and he had a bad cold, I really want to hear him again live without the cold.Top singer and from what I have seen of him in the sixties, top Mod."
What A Voice!
Ronald W. Beales | Shelburne, Vermont | 01/22/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was aware of Chris Farlowe's work in the 1960s to a certain extent, being a huge fan of British "white-eyed soul" Blues. However, it was his interview, commentary, and song interpretation in the "Red, White, and Blues" DVD of "Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues" that absolutely knocked me out. Please remember that it was rather difficult to obtain LPs from overseas without good connections. This, thankfully, is no longer a problem. I would urge fans of British Blues to grab this disc, sit back, and simply enjoy the man's passion."