American Tour (Remastered) - The Dave Clark Five

American Tour (Remastered)

The Dave Clark Five

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2010-03-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 2010 Dave Clark International

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Because 2:22 USD 1.29
2
Move On 2:14 USD 0.99
3
Whenever You're Around 2:53 USD 0.99
4
I Want You Still 1:36 USD 0.99
5
Long Ago 2:14 USD 0.99
6
Blue Monday 3:00 USD 0.99
7
Sometimes 2:52 USD 0.99
8
Any Time You Want Love 2:11 USD 0.99
9
I Cried Over You 2:29 USD 0.99
10
Ol' Sol 2:00 USD 0.99
11
Legend In My Time 2:37 USD 1.29
American Tour (Remastered) - The Dave Clark Five
Cover Album American Tour (Remastered) - The Dave Clark Five

Reviews

  • American Tour - The Dave Clark Five
    4
    By gandalf5
    What a great album...even though it's not entirely here. Two great songs are missing: Who Does He Think He Is [a great rocker] and Come On Over [the opening song one side two]. I've had this album for 45 years and I still play it at least once a month [I've got it on 8-track, cassette, and bootlegged CD as well]. It's sad that the NEW LISTENERS won't get the entire listening pleasure that we had when we first opened the album, pulled back the plastic, pulled out the black disc, read every song title, wrote our name on the paper circle, put it on the turntable, and listened to BOTH sides of the album all the way through. Even with the two AWOL songs it is still a great listen from the mid-60s. It's great to have some more DC5 music.
  • Third DC5 album now available
    5
    By Chuck from N.J.
    It's nice to see individual albums by the DC5 available again. However, the original LP as I know it had 12 songs on it. Not only is "Who Does He Think He Is" missing, but where is "Come On Over", the opening track of side 2? I don't understand why songs are being left off and/or replaced (I think I have an idea though), but shouldn't today's fans have the chance to hear the album exactly as we baby boomers did back in the 60's? The only single from this is "Because", one of the band's biggest hits. This was also the first album to contain three instrumentals. "Blue Monday" is one of them; please note that it is not the same song as the one by Fats Domino. "Ol' Sol" was the flip side of "Everybody Know (I Still Love You)" and was heard in the movie "Having a Wild Weekend". "Move On", the other instrumental, was also heard in the movie. Anyway 5 stars for the music since the Dave Clark Five is, was and will always be my favorite group.
  • real author
    4
    By ritct
    Glad to see Because written by Ron Ryan leads off this album.
  • Where do the extra titles come from?
    4
    By LoblollyX
    WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS is a missing track! Where did this LEGEND IN MY TIME come from? It's Mike but definitely NOT from this LP or the 60's!
  • American Tour (Remastered) The Dave Clark Five
    5
    By Junny Boy
    Hope iTunes will find more of their songs. It was very memorable. Love listenening to the 60's music, awesome! Album.....