Liverpool - The Number Ones Album
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Anyone Who Had A Heart - Atomic Kitten
- Needles And Pins - The Farm
- Woman - Ian McNabb
- You Spin Me Right Round - Thea Gilmore Featuring Mike Cave
- Don't Throw Your Love Away - Elvis Costello & Amsterdam
- 3 Shirts On A Line - Scaffold
- Whole Again - OMD
- Relax - Anthony Hannah
- She Loves You - Sonia Evans
- From Me To You - Eton Road
- Starry Eyed - China Crisis
- Eleanor Rigby - The Real Thing
- You're My World - Kush Featuring Natasha Hamilton
- My Sweet Lord - Garry Christian And Desa Basshead
- A Hard Days Night - Sonny J
- Day Tripper - Shack
- You'll Never Walk Alone - Thomas Lang
- The Power Of Love - Frankie Goes To Holiday Featuring Connie Lush
- Paperback Writer - Digsy & The Sums
- Hey Jude - The Real People
- Imagine - The Talkabouts Featuring Liz McClarnon
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77401 in Music
- Released on: 2008-02-04
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
Liverpool Number Ones by Liverpool's Finest.
Celebrating the cities unique musical heritage as being the proud owner of a record breaking 56 Number One records The Number Ones album features the cities finest talents performing their best loved tracks.
Includes music by Elvis Costello, Shack, Atomic Kitten, The Farm, OMD, Scaffold, Sonny J and many more.
All proceeds from album and single to go to 6 Liverpool Charities.
Customer Reviews
Fab!
I love this album! I was lucky enough to see the concert in Liverpool and it was amazing.
My personal highlight of this album is Anthony Hannah. His interpetation of Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood is outstanding. His voice at the start is breathtaking.
Deffo worth buying just for Anthony.
Painful
I've just played the album right through. I'll never do that again. Hearing the Beatles songs butchered so badly is too much for me, particularly the ones where they changed the melodies. It's The Beatles, alright? You can't do better than the original melodies!! A few songs are mildly interesting, but overall it really wasn't worth the effort to make this, or my money to buy it.



