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The Paper Dolls House: The Pye Anthology
Paper Dolls
The Paper Dolls House: The Pye Anthology
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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UK remastered reissue of the British girl group's 1968 album for Pye. 19 tracks including seven bonus tracks, 'Step Inside Love' (previously unissued Paul McCartney track) & mono single mixes of 'Something Here In My H...  more »

     
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All Artists: Paper Dolls
Title: The Paper Dolls House: The Pye Anthology
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Castle - Old Numbers
Release Date: 9/3/2002
Genres: Pop, Rock
Style: Oldies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 823107222324

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UK remastered reissue of the British girl group's 1968 album for Pye. 19 tracks including seven bonus tracks, 'Step Inside Love' (previously unissued Paul McCartney track) & mono single mixes of 'Something Here In My Heart (Keeps-A-Tellin' Me No)', 'All The Time In The World', 'My Life (Is In Your Hands)', 'There's Nobody I'd Sooner Love', 'Someday' & 'Any Old Time (You're Lonely & Sad)'. 2001.
 

CD Reviews

Classic upbeat sixties pop
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 07/08/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The Paper Dolls should have been more successful. They began well with Something here in my heart - but their marketing people were too successful at keeping them busy with things that really didn't matter. According to the notes, the follow-up single was to have been Build me up buttercup and a backing track was prepared, but the ladies didn't turn up as required. Obviously, there was a mix-up somewhere and nobody will ever know the truth.They never recorded that song - it was given to the Foundations and became a monster hit for them. After that, the Paper Dolls recorded an album and more singles, but their record producer never forgave them for the earlier mix-up so there were no more hits.This CD contains everything the Paper Dolls recorded for Pye, including two versions of Something here in my heart. Despite all the problems, there are some fine covers of Darlin' (Beach Boys), Simon says (1910 Fruitgum Company), Captain of your ship (Reparata), Move over darling (Doris Day), Do you know the way to San Jose (Dionne Warwick) and Step inside love (Cilla Black), together with some good originals.They changed labels to no avail - the momentum had been lost. What this collection shows is they were extremely talented and, had they been given a fair chance, they might have had several hits. Although not essential, this is an interesting addition to any collection of sixties music and should get those toes tapping - and don't worry about that gaudy cover."