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How Do You Like It?/Ferry Cross the Mersey

 
Album Review: How Do You Like It?/Ferry Cross the Mersey

Review

The quartet's two U.K. albums compiled on one CD is an attractive package, and the perfect complement to Gerry & the Pacemakers at Abbey Road, filling in the album tracks that weren't included on that collection with only about six tracks overlapping between the two CDs. As it happens, the very best tracks off of the group's first album (including "Summertime" and "Slow Down") are on the "Abbey Road" CD, and none of the other album cuts, with the exception of "Where Have You Been All My Life," are all that compelling. "You Can't Fool Me" and "Don't You Ever" are generic Merseybeat numbers with little to distinguish them from the lesser work of the Searchers from the same era; but a lot of it is also enjoyable and fascinating: The group's British beat stylings of Hank Williams' "Jambalaya," "The Wrong YoYo" (aka "The Right String Baby, But the Wrong Yo-Yo"), Chuck Berry's "Maybellene" (done with what sounds almost like an "Oh Susanna" opening) are all better than decent, Gerry Marsden and producer George Martin getting the brashness of the guitar sound on the latter just about right by British standards (and also anticipating the duet between Marsden and Berry in The T.A.M.I. Show movie). The Ferry Cross the Mersey album actually works better in some ways in this setting, made up of mostly solid Liverpool-style rockers by the band (long after the Beatles had begun evolving into a more sophisticated style), presenting Marsden and company as a hard rock outfit alongside the likes of the Fourmost and Cilla Black. Among the surprises, Gerry & the Pacemakers briefly tread onto Dion & the Belmonts territory with the early '60s doo wop style "This Thing Called Love," and even George Martin's "All Quiet on the Mersey Front" sort of works, as a faux Shadows-style instrumental, complete with Hank Marvin-style lead guitar. Both albums' contents are presented in original mono in state-of-the-art digital transfers, which brings out the raw power of the group's playing on the hardest sides and the elegance of their approach on the ballads. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
A Shot of Rhythm and Blues Terry Thompson Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:10)
Jambalaya (On the Bayou) Hank Williams Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:36)
Where Have You Been All My Life Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:35)
Here's Hoping Gerry & the Pacemakers (1:45)
Pretend Lew Douglas, Charlie LaVere, Cliff Parman Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:25)
Maybellene Chuck Berry Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:03)
You'll Never Walk Alone Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:39)
The Wrong Yoyo Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:20)
You're the Reason Terry Fell, Bobby Edwards, James F. Hanley, Mildred Imes Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:17)
Chills (Lyrics) Gerry Goffin, Jack Keller Gerry & the Pacemakers (1:58)
You Can't Fool Me Mitch Murray Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:16)
Don't You Ever (Lyrics) Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (1:48)
Summertime George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:30)
Slow Down Larry Williams Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:27)
It's Gonna Be Alright (Lyrics) Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:10)
Why Oh Why Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (1:47)
Fall in Love Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (1:46)
Think About Love Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (1:46)
I Love You Too Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:02)
All Quiet on the Mersey Front George Martin Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:06)
This Thing Called Love Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:11)
Baby You're So Good to Me (Lyrics) Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:34)
I'll Wait for You (Lyrics) Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:09)
She's the Only Girl for Me Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:28)
Is It Love Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:53)
Ferry Cross the Mersey (Lyrics) Gerry Marsden Gerry & the Pacemakers (2:25)

Credits

George Martin (Producer), Jeremy Summers (Director), George Martin (Musical Direction), Robert Whitaker (Cover Photo), Tony Barrow (Liner Notes)
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