Best of the Fourmost [Import]

Best of the Fourmost [Import]

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Product Description
The Fourmost were a British merseybeat band from the 1960s. They, like many similar bands from Liverpool, signed with Brian Epstein in 1963 and ended up on the Parlophone label, with George Martin as record producer. With some John Lennon-Paul McCartney compositions, the Fourmost had some success, especially with John's 'Hello Little Girl'. Their biggest hit was 'A Little Lovin' (#6 in Britain in 1964). After that, though, the lack of a songwriter within the band kept the Fourmost from achieving the same popularity that others achieved during the late 1960s, and they soon stopped recording, instead touring on the cabaret circuit. This 32 track single CD features the two afore mentioned tracks plus lots more. EMI. 2005.

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Best of the Fourmost [Import]

Best of
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • It's all relative
  • An obscure but talented Liverpool group of the sixties
  • Was hoping for more-no hidden gems
Best of
Fourmost
Manufacturer: EMI Gold
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009QZ4FG
Release Date: 2007-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Hello Little Girl
  2. Just In Case
  3. I'm In Love
  4. Respectable
  5. I Love You Too
  6. A Little Loving
  7. Waiting For You
  8. How Can I Tell Her
  9. You Got That Way
  10. Baby I Need Your Loving
  11. That's Only What They Say
  12. He Could Never
  13. My How The Time Goes By
  14. Girls Girls Girls
  15. Why Do Fools Fall In Love
  16. Till You Say You'll Be Mine
  17. Yakety Yak
  18. My Block
  19. So Fine
  20. Some Kind Of Wonderful
  21. The Girl Can't Help It
  22. Today I'm In Love
  23. The In Crowd
  24. Baby Sittin' Boogie
  25. Heebie Jeebies
  26. Sure To Fall (In Love With You)
  27. Everything In The Garden
  28. Stop
  29. Here There And Everywhere
  30. You've Changed
  31. Damn (Go Away)
  32. Turn The Lights Down
  33. Auntie Maggie's Remedy

Album Description

The Fourmost were a British merseybeat band from the 1960s. They, like many similar bands from Liverpool, signed with Brian Epstein in 1963 and ended up on the Parlophone label, with George Martin as record producer. With some John Lennon-Paul McCartney compositions, the Fourmost had some success, especially with John's 'Hello Little Girl'. Their biggest hit was 'A Little Lovin' (#6 in Britain in 1964). After that, though, the lack of a songwriter within the band kept the Fourmost from achieving the same popularity that others achieved during the late 1960s, and they soon stopped recording, instead touring on the cabaret circuit. This 32 track single CD features the two afore mentioned tracks plus lots more. EMI. 2005.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars It's all relative.......2005-12-23

Hey, this ain't the Beatles. The Fourmost established their reputation as a tight, exciting act in Liverpool alongside the Beatles, incorporating a cabaret-styled humor in their act BEFORE they were forced to go cabaret. They relied totally on outside material, and certainly didn't know how to cope when Merseybeat ended by the end of '65.

What they are is good example of prime Merseybeat, even on a goofy tune like Girls, Girls, Girls. The Beatles did much the same thing with Searchin' early in their career (though, unlike the Fourmost, they didn't actually release it on record, though they did commit it to tape at their Jan, '62 Decca audition). If you buy prudently, this disc is under $10.00, including shipping. There are enough good songs, IMO, to justify the price, and, at 33 songs, you certainly can't say the record company was stingy.

If you like Merseybeat and aren't expecting the Beatles, you'll be pleased with this disc.

5 out of 5 stars An obscure but talented Liverpool group of the sixties.......2005-08-13

Compilations of music by other Liverpool groups appear at regular intervals but although the Fourmost had six UK hits including two that made the top ten, compilations of their music appear only rarely. The appearance of this one is therefore particularly welcome.

Their first two hits came from the Beatles songbook, these being Hello little girl (UK top ten) and I'm in love (UK top twenty). Their third and biggest hit, A little loving, peaked at number six in the UK, Their chart career was completed by three minor hits, these being How can I tell her, Baby I need your loving (originally recorded by the Four Tops) and Girls girls girls (originally recorded by the Coasters). That last hit showed the fun side of their music - it's the kind of song that Freddie and the Dreamers might have recorded. Nevertheless, although they liked to do fun songs (Auntie Maggie's remedy, which closes the set, is another example) most of their music is solid, sixties pop music of the highest quality.

Apart from their own hits, this compilation includes covers of Yakety yak, Why do fools fall in love, Some kind of wonderful, The in crowd and Here there and everywhere as well as many excellent but obscure songs.

If you enjoy music by such groups as Gerry and the Pacemakers, Herman's Hermits and Freddie and the Dreamers, you should add the Fourmost to your collection.

3 out of 5 stars Was hoping for more-no hidden gems.......2005-07-28

I was eagerly awaiting this CD since I had read of its impending release, but I had hoped to read some reviews first. I ended up getting a free promo copy by surprise after I had pretty much decided NOT to get it after listening to the snippets on Amazon.

It wasn't as bad as I feared based on the clips and I was already familiar with a few of the cuts. Beatle fans should know of the connection and the two songs they gave to the Fourmost. I have their original UK EP and the two other cuts on it were nice. So I had my hopes up before I checked out the song clips.

I had been looking on and off for their out-of-print "Best of the EMI Years" CD and am glad I didn't spend any big bucks on it. The two early Lennon-McCartney compositions ("Hello Little Girl" and "I'm in Love") are really good and I'd say a bit more than half of the CD is pretty good. But, like a lot of early British Invasion stuff, I guess the reason some of these acts didn't go farther isn't a mystery if you delve deeper into their catalog.

There are three novelty-type numbers and one was a hit in the UK ("Girls Girls Girls".) One cover song was fairly weak ("Baby I Need Your Loving") and I'd say tracks 5,7,8,11,12,13,15,20,22,31 & 32 are just OK. The cover of the Four Seasons' "Dawn" is no improvement over the original and doesn't add anything.

Some of the few rock songs they cover are good-"The Girl Can't Help It" & "Heebie Jeebies," both Little Richard numbers. It reminds me of getting the Swinging Blue Jeans "Hippy Hippy Shake: The Definitive Collection" CD and hoping to find more cool stuff like "Hippy Hippy Shake" and "Good Golly Miss Molly." Just like here, I had already heard the cream of the crop.

I remember the two original Dave Clark Five LP's I had when I was a kid and being terribly disappointed at the filler they stuck on their LP's. Most tracks besides the singles were either instrumentals or forgettable. I guess The Beatles spoiled me.

If you are a Beatle fan, not a bad buy at this price, especially if you don't have the two main cuts on CD already. Otherwise, no revelations here and nothing to get them noticed from the rest of the crowd of the same era. I had hoped for better, but not a bad collection.
Best of the EMI Years
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    Best of the EMI Years
    The Fourmost
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD
    ASIN: B000JVXUES

    Product Description

    1992 limited edition release. Original 1963-1966 recordings. Track listing: Hello Little Girl (1:51) | Just In Case (2:42) | I'm In Love (2:08) | Respectable (2:04) | I Love You Too (2:02) | Little Loving (2:05) | Waitin' For You (2:22) | How Can I Tell Her (2:27) | You Got That Way (2:03) | Baby I Need Your Loving (2:26) | He Could Never (2:31) | My How The Time Goes By (Prev. Unreleased) (2:14) | Girls, Girls, Girls (2:23) | Why Do Fools Fall In Love (2:01) | Till You Say You'll Be Mine (2:55) | Yakety Yak (2:29) | My Block (2:41) | So Fine (2:34) | Some Kind Of Wonderful (2:22) | Girl Can't Help It (2:23) | Today I'm In Love (2:17) | "In" Crowd (2:32) | Baby Sittin' Boogie (2:22) | Heebie Jeebies (1:57) | Sure To Fall (In Love With You) (2:15) | Everything In The Garden (2:07) | Stop (Prev. Unreleased) (2:42) | Here, There, And Everywhere (2:00) | You've Changed (2:15) | Dawn (Go Away) (Prev. Unreleased) (2:38) | Turn The Lights Down (2:19) | Auntie Maggie's Remedy (2:21)

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