Cliff Sings | |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Cliff Richard with The Shadows |
Cover: | Cliff Sings (Album) Mono.jpg |
Released: | 6 November 1959[1] |
Recorded: | 7–9 September 1959 |
Length: | 36:10 |
Label: | Columbia 1959 Vinyl – SX1192 (mono) 1992 CD – 0777780417 26 - 2 on 1 with "Me And My Shadows" 1998 CD – 495 4392 (mono / stereo) 2001 CD – 5346002 (Stereo) - 2 on 1 with "Cliff" |
Producer: | Norrie Paramor |
Chronology: | Cliff Richard |
Prev Title: | Cliff |
Prev Year: | 1959 |
Next Title: | Me and My Shadows |
Next Year: | 1960 |
Cliff Sings is the second album by Cliff Richard and his first studio album. It was released in November 1959 through EMI Columbia Records and recorded at Abbey Road Studios.[2] It reached No. 2 in the UK album chart.[3] No singles were released from the album in the UK (as was often the case prior to the 1970s).
The album is the beginning of a repeated pattern in Richard's career until the mid-1960s, in which the Shadows and the Norrie Paramor orchestra would alternately share backing duties. The back cover of the album states that it was at the suggestion of the album's recording engineer, Malcolm Addy, that influenced Norrie Paramor to alternate Richard's backing between the Shadows and the string orchestra for this album.[4] Tony Meehan from the Shadows was the session drummer for all tracks backed by the orchestra on this album.
While backing duties were shared equally on this album, Richard's next album, Me and My Shadows, would be backed entirely by the Shadows, while its successor, Listen to Cliff!, would have the Norrie Paramor orchestra on backing duties for all but one track.
Cliff Sings was recorded in both stereo and mono but originally only released in mono on LP. From February 1960, the album was also progressively marketed on the EP format, into four EPs, Cliff Sings No.1 through to Cliff Sings No.4, in both mono and stereo.[2]