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Very Best Of Chad Jeremy

Posted on October 21, 2010.
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Media Type: CD
Artist: CHAD & JEREMY
Title: VERY BEST OF CHAD & JEREMY
Street Release Date: 03/07/2000
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Genre: OLDIES
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Tashia Siegmund says...
I can't believe the CD was available.It arrived quickly and in great shape.
Posted on October 21, 2010
Kylee Dietrich says...
Ch & J were one of two nearly lookalike duos from the early part of the 60's British invasion (the other was Peter and Gordon). Actually, Chad and Jeremy were more like 'immigrants' than 'invaders', since all their considerable chart success came stateside rather than back across the pond. They had absolutely no hits in their native land.

In contrast to Peter and Gordon, Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde (which is how they were dubbed on their earliest American singles) at times had a bit of a folkie edge to their sound. Their three neo-folk/pop tunes ["Yesterday's Gone", "What Do You Want With Me?" and Lennon/McCartney's "From a Window"] are marvelous, bouncy little genre pieces, which hearkened back to an earlier #1 chartbuster by the Rooftop Singers, the song "Walk Right In". The song "What Do You Want with Me" was one of the very first to have its mix flavored using a harpsichord instead of the usual acoustic/electric guitar (or piano) for the rhythm parts.

Then again, the duo was most well known for a brace of beautifully arranged (usually backed by a full stringed orchestra), beautifully sung and harmonized new ballads ("A Summer Song", "Distant Shores", Before and After", "I Don't Wanna Lose You, Baby"). Their recordings of a few old standards (e.g. "Willow Weep for Me" and "If I Loved You"), just as well done, were, nevertheless, much less interesting. The songwriters for the newer material, quite frankly, outdid the older writers in their ability to showcase the duo's considerable vocal talents. This is with the exception of one gorgeous, very moving old show tune, "I Have Dreamed", which unfortunately was left out of this compilation. This omission is the only flaw in an otherwise great production.

Posted on October 21, 2010
Salome Naish says...
Collection of Chad and Jeremy- contained my favorite song " Willow Weep for Me"- that's why I ordered it.CD received within reasonable time from order time, was in good condition.Quality of CD good. Was satisfied with purchase.
Posted on October 21, 2010
Gilbert Riveras says...
I could give you a long review like the others for this album,but I wont bore you.This is a great cd and just to listen to it makes you understand how much crap is out their today compared to what wonderful sounding music is right here.Im 39 but came to hear Chad and Jeremy and Peter and Gordon a few years ago and was hooked.This is a great album.Chad and jeremy did not have a lot of albums so you have all their hits here.
Posted on October 22, 2010
Latoyia Surman says...
The Very Best of Chad & Jeremy is a great CD with eighteen solid numbers by this British duo; and the sound quality is excellent. I really enjoyed listening to this album and the artwork is very nicely done.



The CD starts with "A Summer Song;" this tune remains one of their best. Chad & Jeremy harmonize to perfection; and the musical arrangement works well with drums, strings and more. Chad & Jeremy also have excellent diction and this enhances their ability to perform. "A Summer Song" is a beautiful number that is sure to put a smile on your face. "From A Window" also has Chad & Jeremy harmonizing well; they sound so good together. The unusual melody works much better than I thought it would--as a whole this song is rather good.



"Yesterday's Gone" rocks gently and this ballad has a Paul McCartney type of flavor to it; they sing well and the catchy melody is upbeat as the drums carry it well. "September In The Rain" features Chad & Jeremy doing a stunning cover of this classic ballad; and they never miss a beat! Their interpretation is elegant and the strings do a lot for the musical arrangement. "If I Loved You" also features Chad & Jeremy vocalizing passionately.



"Willow Weep For Me" is a beautiful ballad that stuns me with its beauty; Chad & Jeremy do this up right! "Now And Forever" rocks harder and our fine duo sings this out well. The electric guitars dominate the arrangement and the percussion works nicely, too.



"I Don't Wanna Lose You Baby" has a good beat to it that has that rock ballad flavor; and the album ends with "Teenage Failure." "Teenage Failure" may not have been their biggest hit but I think it's rather good anyway. The chorus is good and they harmonize as well as they ever did.



The liner notes come in the form of an eight page booklet about the career and the songs of Chad & Jeremy. Great!



Overall, this fine CD is an excellent retrospective of Chad & Jeremy's artistry. The album includes "Distant Shores;" "I Don't Want To Lose You Baby" as well as "Before and After." The sound is great and people just getting to know Chad & Jeremy will be thrilled with this CD.

Posted on October 22, 2010
Tommie Rushton says...
This CD truly has the best of all the things ever done by C&J.Most importantly to me, it contains the unheard-of "Teenage Failure".I have been looking for the name of the song and the artist for about 42 years now, but have not heard the song once in all that time, since it was charted on AM radio. (yeah, I'm old!)Aside from that personal favorite, this is a compilation of the smooth, even, broad range of the duo, without a bad selection to be found.Amazing that two young guys could decide to get into the music game, put aside their studies, truly make the big time, enjoy success, then just as easily put it all behind them and proceed with their original career goals; Chad in acting and directing in Great Britain, and Jeremy in writing and producing in the Pacific Northwest.INHO, they both had the talent to continue in music should they have decided to do so, and might still be appearing from time to time in Reno or Las Vegas, to the delight of all those who remember the first days of the British Invasion.This CD is a must buy.
Posted on October 23, 2010
Elbert Scharbrough says...
While most of the acts from the so-called "British Invasion" enjoyed success on both sides of the "pond", to the best of my knowledge Chad and Jeremy never even appeared on the charts in England.Seems very strange to me because here in America Chad and Jeremy made quite a splash in the years 1964 to 1966. As another reviewer has duly noted Chad and Jeremy produced several

hit records with "harmonies to die for".

"The Very Best of Chad and Jeremy" is yet another superb offering from the Varese Sarabande label.This beautifully remastered disc features all of their familiar hits from their stint at World Artists records as well as some of the best loved tracks from their days at Columbia.Looking for the hits?You will find them all here including "A Summer Song", "Willow Weep For Me" and "Yesterday's Gone".While these tunes are great I am partial to some of the duo's lesser known hits including their rendition of the Lennon-McCartney tune "From A Window", "What Do You Want With Me" and my all-time favorite Chad and Jeremy tune "If I Loved You" from the Rogers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel".I have never heard a better version of that tune!In 1966 Chad and Jeremy moved on to Columbia records with some very ambitious plans.They made a couple of critically acclaimed LP's which for some inexplicable reason never quite caught on with the record buying public. "The Very Best of Chad and Jeremy" offers the 3 singles released from these albums including "Distant Shores", "I Don't Want To Lose You Baby" and the beautiful "Before and After".Talk about great harmony!!! I would also recommend to you a couple of other gems including "The Truth Often Hurts The Heart" and "September In The Rain".

As usual Varese Sarabande has included a thoughtfully done 8 page booklet highlighting the career of Chad and Jeremy. Fans of 1960's pop music will certainly enjoy this one. Chad and Jeremy briefly reunited in the late 1980's to record a new LP.I actually owned a 45 from that album.Time had not diminished the great harmonies one bit.Chad and Jeremy reunited for a PBS special in 2004.Since that time that have made occasional appearances and there are even plans in the works for a new album. Chad and Jeremy are often overlooked and in my mind they are perhaps the most underated act of their day.Check out the "Very Best of Chad and Jeremy" and I bet you will agree.Highly recommended!!!
Posted on October 24, 2010
Natalya Kur says...
If it had not been for the British Invasion of the early Sixties, it is quite likely the world would never have heard of Chad and Jeremy. It would have been our loss. Although their soft folk/pop stylings were in sharp contrast to contemporaries like the Beatles, the Animals or the Rolling Stones; Chad and Jeremy placed eleven singles in Billboard's Hot 100 over a brief two-year period.

Their albums displayed a tendency to cover other artists' hits: Peter, Paul and Mary's "For Lovin' Me," the Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man," Stan Getz's "The Girl From Impanema" and Frank Sinatra's "It Was a Very Good Year." While none of those songs are on this CD, it clearly indicates Chad and Jeremy's taste when it comes to song selection: safe MOR pop. Like Peter and Gordon, their material (especially the hits) featured Everly Brothers-style harmonies, lush orchestration and folky guitars. Hits like "Yesterday's Gone" (their only UK hit at No. 37), "A Summer Song" and "Willow Weep for Me" are charming artifacts of the mid-Sixties. [And speaking of Peter and Gordon, I hope it was an inside joke and not a glaring mistake that one of the photos in the CD booklet was of Peter and Gordon!!!]

While this collection is very similar to One Way's "The Best of Chad & Jeremy," I give the nod to "The Very Best of Chad and Jeremy" for two reasons: 1.) Although it has two fewer songs, it includes all seven of their Top 40 hits. One Way omits their last three hits on Columbia: "Before and After," "I Don't Want To Lose You Baby" and "Distant Shores." 2.) This set includes the failed single "Teenage Failure" (written by Jeremy Clyde), the closest Chad and Jeremy came to recording a rock song. [Plus, I have fond memories of having seen them perform this song during an appearance on (I believe it was) "The Dick Van Dyke Show." I mean how cool was that to see a pop star on a hit sitcom! ]

While this CD will satisfy your hunger for the hits, what keeps it from being truly definitive is that it includes nothing from their two experimental albums from 1967 and 1968--"Of Cabbages and Kings" and "Ark." RECOMMENDED

Posted on October 25, 2010
Darcie Ellsworth says...
I shall admit, looking at the pictures of them in that period is a shocker....they were so YOUNG!!As a wee lassie adoring the fav duo, they seemed so handsome and mature!It's great to see pre-teen idols, still come through on the talent all these years later, though maybe to a slight lesser degree to contemporary artists Peter and Gordon.It's to be noted that Peter Asher was brother to Jane Asher, McCartney's girlfriend at the time, so he wrote with John Lennon several songs for the duo.That gave them a leg up in 'polish' of the songs, as Chad & Jeremy tended to go with a lot of original material.What set Chad and Jeremy apart and made them special, was their perfect blend of voices that create such beautiful harmony.



The album has most of their biggest hits - lacking When I Was Seventeen.They used soft instruments, such as harpsichord, and 12 string guitars rather than electric rock - counter to the British Invasion sounds.It's also to be noted Chad Stuart co-wrote many of their hits, with even Jeremy Clyde writing a bit, too.



The album holds up well, is still great easy listening.The only flaw is ones of omission, not including all the hits.
Posted on October 27, 2010
Earlie Doljac says...
This compilation gathers up most of the charted singles of the British soft rock/folk duo of Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde.This pair's music came across the pond with the British invasion in the mid-60s but had a distinctively softer sound than that of most of their peers.Their signature song, "A Summer Song" can bring a twinge to the heart better than just about any other lost summer romance song.These guys were also competent doing standards such as "If I Loved You" that became hits.One of their most sucessful, if not chart-wise, efforts in this vein is the soothing "September In The Rain".While this collection contains most of their charted tunes, it emphasizes their earlier work at World Artists and omits a few of their later lesser-charting Columbia sides.Sound quality is excellent with several of the tracks having been remixed from session tapes (although this work was done in the early 90's probably with the intention of including them in an earlier, aborted product).All tracks except "Yesterday's Gone" appear in true stereo.An eight-page booklet provides a musical history of the duo along with pics and production credits.There are a number of Chad and Jeremy compilations in the market, many of which are of marginal or poor quality.This piece is a first-rate effort that does justice to this atypical British invasion act.
Posted on October 27, 2010

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