Coast to Coast (Remastered) - The Dave Clark Five

Coast to Coast (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
Any Way You Want It 2:29 USD 1.29
2
I Can't Stop Lovin You 1:59 USD 0.99
3
I Can't Stand It 1:23 USD 0.99
4
What Is There To Say 1:50 USD 0.99
5
Everybody Knows (I Still Love 1:41 USD 1.29
6
Crying Over You 2:09 USD 0.99
7
Say You Want Me 1:45 USD 0.99
8
When 2:29 USD 0.99
9
Forget 1:50 USD 1.29
10
To Me 1:43 USD 0.99
11
Good Time Woman 2:00 USD 1.29
Coast to Coast (Remastered) - The Dave Clark Five
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Reviews

  • Clarifications on three songs
    5
    By CMarsala
    Some "Coast To Coast" LP pressings listed "Give Me Love" as "I Can't Stop Loving You," and "I'm Left Without You" as "What Is There To Say." In both cases, the music is identical regardless of the title. "I Can't Stand It" is the UK edit; this is how it was released back then. Record buyers in the US got an "extended" version for some reason; of course, we didn't realize it at the time.
  • coast to coast
    4
    By chetyoubet
    A very good album. The song "I Can't Stand It" is a chopped up version of the LP version. It opens without the instumental opening as it begins with lines near the end of the song for about 12 seconds. It then jumps to earlier lines of the song and continues to the finale with an extended ending. It is not a very long song to begin with but this itunes version isn't up to standards. I would not advise purchase of this one song. I would hope this song gets fixed.IMHO.
  • Any Way You Want It, 'cept How It Was
    3
    By 57SommerVarieties
    So glad that Dave Clark conceded to place his "catalog" on iTunes - as confusing as some of it might be! This Coast To Coast track list is - odd. Where is Give Me Love (orig. track 2), I'm Left Without You (orig. track 4), Don't You Know (orig. track 9), and It's Not True (orig. track 10)? To Me originally closed the LP. The tracks replacing those weren't on the March 1965 release. Dave must have the masters tacked to his dart board. At least we have more DC5 material than we did a few years back - and they're now comfortably enshrined in the R&RHoF! (Dave, release all those Ed Sullivan Shows next!)
  • Don't You Know It's Not True?
    5
    By Chuck from N.J.
    What's even weirder is that "Crying Over You", which was originally on this album, is now ALSO on "Glad All Over". This album was very short to begin with, so why not have "Forget" and "Good Time Woman" as bonus tracks? Actually these songs (and I love both of them) were from the 1966-67 era, so they really belong on "Satisfied with You" and "5 by 5", respectively. By the way, on "Forget", a Denny Payton song, listen for Denny singing with Mike. Oh well, I suppose we DC5 fans should be happy this music is finally available again. You do get two singles, "Any Way You Want It" and "Everybody Knows". "I Can't Stand It" was another one of my favorites, although very short. That song, along with "When", were both featured in the movie "Having a Wild Weekend".
  • Track titles, again, weird!
    4
    By LoblollyX
    FORGET & GOOD TIME WOMAN were never on this LP! They were flipsides of later 60's singles