Freddie and the Dreamers - You Were Made For Me: The Complete Recordings 1963-1970
⢠The complete recordings by Manchester beat group Freddie And The Dreamers for EMI
in the 1960s compiled and annotated by respected author and pop historian Bob Stanley
of St. Etienne.Ā
⢠Includes the UK Top 10 hits āIf You Want To Make A Fool Of Somebodyā (#3), āIām Tellinā
You Nowā (#2), āYou Were Made For Meā (#3) and āI Understandā (#5) and all their albumsĀ
including their UK Top 5 self-titled debut.Ā
⢠The band were also loved in the USA where they were part of the āBritish Invasionā, āIām
Tellinā You Nowā topped The Billboard Hot 100 and they reached the Top 20 with āDo TheĀ
Freddieā.Ā
⢠Two albums, Sing-Along Party (1965) and what Bob Stanley refers to as a āpsychedelic
pop primer for kidsā Oliver In The Overworld (1970) are issued on CD for the first timeĀ
plus another makes its debut on CD in the UK, King Freddie And His Dreaming Knights
(1967).
Bob Stanley writes in the the box's booklet notes that:Ā
"Freddie & The Dreamers were the jokers in the pack of the British beat boom, or whatĀ
America knew as the British Invasion. They were a great visual act and, especially, aĀ
conduit for children who may have loved The Beatles too but wanted someone of theirĀ
own. TV shows like Crackerjack and Blue Peter were happy to invite them on, and gaveĀ
them a ready-made audience. The Monkees may have been tagged the Pre-Fab Four, butĀ
thereās little doubt some of their zaniness sprung from the on-stage antics of FreddieĀ
Garrity and the groupās candy beat, proto-bubblegum music."
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Freddie and the Dreamers - You Were Made For Me: The Complete Recordings 1963-1970
Freddie and the Dreamers - You Were Made For Me: The Complete Recordings 1963-1970
⢠The complete recordings by Manchester beat group Freddie And The Dreamers for EMI
in the 1960s compiled and annotated by respected author and pop historian Bob Stanley
of St. Etienne.Ā
⢠Includes the UK Top 10 hits āIf You Want To Make A Fool Of Somebodyā (#3), āIām Tellinā
You Nowā (#2), āYou Were Made For Meā (#3) and āI Understandā (#5) and all their albumsĀ
including their UK Top 5 self-titled debut.Ā
⢠The band were also loved in the USA where they were part of the āBritish Invasionā, āIām
Tellinā You Nowā topped The Billboard Hot 100 and they reached the Top 20 with āDo TheĀ
Freddieā.Ā
⢠Two albums, Sing-Along Party (1965) and what Bob Stanley refers to as a āpsychedelic
pop primer for kidsā Oliver In The Overworld (1970) are issued on CD for the first timeĀ
plus another makes its debut on CD in the UK, King Freddie And His Dreaming Knights
(1967).
Bob Stanley writes in the the box's booklet notes that:Ā
"Freddie & The Dreamers were the jokers in the pack of the British beat boom, or whatĀ
America knew as the British Invasion. They were a great visual act and, especially, aĀ
conduit for children who may have loved The Beatles too but wanted someone of theirĀ
own. TV shows like Crackerjack and Blue Peter were happy to invite them on, and gaveĀ
them a ready-made audience. The Monkees may have been tagged the Pre-Fab Four, butĀ
thereās little doubt some of their zaniness sprung from the on-stage antics of FreddieĀ
Garrity and the groupās candy beat, proto-bubblegum music."
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⢠The complete recordings by Manchester beat group Freddie And The Dreamers for EMI
in the 1960s compiled and annotated by respected author and pop historian Bob Stanley
of St. Etienne.Ā
⢠Includes the UK Top 10 hits āIf You Want To Make A Fool Of Somebodyā (#3), āIām Tellinā
You Nowā (#2), āYou Were Made For Meā (#3) and āI Understandā (#5) and all their albumsĀ
including their UK Top 5 self-titled debut.Ā
⢠The band were also loved in the USA where they were part of the āBritish Invasionā, āIām
Tellinā You Nowā topped The Billboard Hot 100 and they reached the Top 20 with āDo TheĀ
Freddieā.Ā
⢠Two albums, Sing-Along Party (1965) and what Bob Stanley refers to as a āpsychedelic
pop primer for kidsā Oliver In The Overworld (1970) are issued on CD for the first timeĀ
plus another makes its debut on CD in the UK, King Freddie And His Dreaming Knights
(1967).
Bob Stanley writes in the the box's booklet notes that:Ā
"Freddie & The Dreamers were the jokers in the pack of the British beat boom, or whatĀ
America knew as the British Invasion. They were a great visual act and, especially, aĀ
conduit for children who may have loved The Beatles too but wanted someone of theirĀ
own. TV shows like Crackerjack and Blue Peter were happy to invite them on, and gaveĀ
them a ready-made audience. The Monkees may have been tagged the Pre-Fab Four, butĀ
thereās little doubt some of their zaniness sprung from the on-stage antics of FreddieĀ
Garrity and the groupās candy beat, proto-bubblegum music."

















