Over the next week or two I may print some of my reviews (if anyone is interested) but for the time being, here's a report I wrote about Chris Farlowe in January, 1966, a few months before he hit the big time with 'Out Of Time'.
'A star in
his own right after five years of hard graft as a relatively unknown singer –
that’s Chris Farlowe, a 25 year old from Islington, whose praises are sung by
everyone from the Stones downwards, and whose latest record ‘Think’ is
currently bounding up the charts (writes Nick Cobban).
Chris has
sung in Croydon and Bromley more times than he cares to remember in the past
five years, and it was on one of these occasions, at the Star Hotel, London
Road, West Croydon, that I went to see him. Later, during the interval, we took
refuge in a nearby fish and chip shop where Chris explained his sudden upsurge
in popularity in the last few months.
Until last
summer his name meant nothing to the record-buying public, although scores of
people ‘in the business’ admired his
gutsy soul singing. Suddenly last summer, however, things began to happen for
Chris. He received a tremendous ovation for his live performance of ‘In The
Midnight Hour’ on ‘Ready Steady Go!’ and all five Rolling Stones raved about
the ‘coloured’ sound to his voice.
Since then,
more RSG appearances and a bluesy recording of the old Jamie Coe song ‘The Fool’
have helped put Chris’s name even more in the public eye. Now with ‘Think’, a
song specially written for him by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, Chris seems
to be making an impression on the charts at last. The results of ‘Think’ are already
showing themselves. He has a tour of Scandinavia and a three day stint at the
famous Olympia in Paris lined up.'
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