Sounds Like Searchers Explained

Sounds Like Searchers
Type:studio
Artist:The Searchers
Cover:Sounds_Like_Searchers.jpg
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Released:19 March 1965
Recorded:1965
Studio:Pye Studios, London
Genre:Rock/Pop
Language:English
Label:Pye
Producer:Tony Hatch
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Sounds Like Searchers is the fourth studio album by the English rock band The Searchers and the group's first LP featuring singer and bass player Frank Allen. Album features title track of the band's UK No.1 EP "Bumble Bee" as well as cover versions of some well known tracks written or co-written by Burt Bacharach, John Barry or Jackie DeShannon. The album has reached the Top 10 in the UK album chart.

Overview

The departure of singer Tony Jackson from the band did not threaten its popularity. The Searchers had another string of hits with new bassist and singer Frank Allen (chart-buster "When You Walk in the Room", folk protest song "What Have They Done to the Rain" and another smash "Goodbye My Love"), before they released another album.Although all band members tried to write their own compositions, just three of Chris Curtis songs made it to the album. “Frank (Allen) and I were writing, but there was never any real respect paid to our songs,” said John McNally about this period.[1] Success gave them a little more control in the studio work (two years ago they recorded their first album in one day).[2] Yet they were not satisfied. "We never had a real concept for our albums," said Frank Allen. "Plus we tended to record our songs very quickly… We certainly weren’t allowed the time to perfect our arrangements, or make them more elaborate, the way that groups like The Beatles did."[3]

Release

Sounds Like Searchers was released as a monaural (mono) LP album on the Pye label in the UK on March 19, 1965, Pye NPL 18111. It entered the LP charts on March 27, 1965 went to No. 8 and stayed for 17 weeks.[4] An EP called "Four by Four" with songs taken from the album (with "Till You Say You'll Be Mine" as the lead track) was released on the Pye Records NEP 24228 on November 1965 but failed to chart.

In the Netherlands, "I Don't Want to Go On Without You" was issued as a single A-side and reached No. 17[5] (in the meantime "Bumble Bee" reached No. 23 on the Dutch Top 40[6]). The Moody Blues also recorded and released hit version of the song at the same time. Another beat group from The Searchers hometown Liverpool, The Kubas, did a rendition of "Magic Potion" in 1965 but failed to chart.

US version (The New Searchers LP)

The New Searchers LP (Chris, John, Mike, Frank)
Type:studio
Artist:The Searchers
Cover:The_New_Searchers_LP.jpg
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Released:March 1965
Recorded:1965
Studio:Pye Studios, London
Genre:Rock/Pop
Language:English
Label:Kapp
Producer:Tony Hatch
Chronology:The Searchers US
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Album was released in the US on Kapp Records as "The New Searchers LP (Chris, John, Mike, Frank)" with a different cover but using similar track order (included actual hit single "What Have They Done to the Rain" instead of the song "Let The Good Times Roll"). The album entered Billboard Top 200 on March 20, 1965 went to No. 112 and stayed for 7 weeks. Album track "Bumble Bee" was released as the main single of the album in the US and went to No. 21 on the Billboard Hot 100.[7]

Track listing

Personnel

The Searchers

Additional musicians and production

Notes and References

  1. Peter Doggett, Sounds Like Searchers' (CD liner notes), Sanctuary Records, 2001.
  2. Web site: Bruce Eder: Meet the Searchers . AllMusic . 6 February 2021.
  3. Peter Doggett, Sounds Like Searchers' (CD liner notes), Sanctuary Records, 2001.
  4. Web site: Searchers: Artist Chart History . Official Charts Company . 4 May 2020.
  5. Web site: Top40Hitdossier.nl . 2021-02-01.
  6. Web site: Top40Hitdossier.nl . 2021-02-01.
  7. Web site: Billboard Database . Billboard . 1 February 2021.