A Session with The Dave Clark Five
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Studio album by Dave Clark Five | ||||
Released | 1964 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, beat | |||
Length | 27:31 | |||
Label | Columbia 33SX 1598 |
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Producer | Adrian Clark | |||
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A Session with The Dave Clark Five is the debut UK album from the Dave Clark Five.[1]
The album reached #3 in the UK. It features the single "Can't You See That She's Mine" and covers of "Rumble" by Link Wray & His Wray Men, "On Broadway" by The Drifters and "Zip-a-Dee-Do-Dah".
Ten of the twelve tracks were issued as the DC5's second US album The Dave Clark Five Return!. The remaining two ("She's All Mine" and "Time") were already featured on their first US LP Glad All Over.
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Track listing
All tracks written by Dave Clark and Mike Smith, except where noted.
Side one
- "Can't You See That She's Mine"
- "I Need You I Love You"
- "I Love You No More"
- "Rumble" (Link Wray, Mill Grant)
- "Funny" (Clark, Denis Payton)
- "On Broadway" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil, Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
Side two
- "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" (Allie Wrubel)
- "Can I Trust You" (Clark)
- "Forever and a Day"
- "Theme Without a Name" (Clark, Lenny Davidson)
- "She's All Mine"
- "Time" (Clark)
Personnel
Dave Clark Five
- Dave Clark: drums, backing vocals
- Mike Smith: keyboards, lead vocals
- Lenny Davidson: guitars, backing vocals
- Rick Huxley: bass guitar, backing vocals
- Denis Payton: saxophone
with:
- Les Reed - musical direction on "Theme Without a Name"
- Bruce Fleming - photography