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''Now You See Me, Now You Don't'' is the 25th
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by
Cliff Richard Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an Indian-born British musican, singer, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. He has total sales of over 21.5 million s ...
, released in August 1982. The album is largely a mix of lightly veiled and more overtly gospel-message tracks, together with a few non-gospel tracks. It reached No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart, No. 1 in Denmark, No. 21 in Australia and No. 19 in New Zealand. It was certified Gold in the UK. The lead single from the album, " The Only Way Out" was released in July 1982, reaching No. 10 in the
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. With this foundation, the album peaked at No. 4 on its debut in early September, matching the chart placing of Richard's previous two studio albums. Follow-up single "
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" was released in September, but stalled at No. 60. In Germany, "It Has to Be You, It Has to Be Me" was released as a single instead, and reached number 36 in a five-week chart run. In the Search box type "Cliff Richard" (without the quotes), press Enter, and his German chart discography will be displayed. Late in November, " Little Town" was lifted from the album to become Richard's first Christmas song to be released as a single. It reached No. 11 in the UK in December.


Background

Richard first went public about his Christian faith in June 1966. The following year he released ''Good News'', his first album of traditional gospel songs. It mixed
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-tinged American gospel with traditional hymn performances. Richard followed it up with further gospel and Christian albums intermingled between releases of his mainstream pop albums, ''About that Man'' (primarily spoken-word, 1970), ''His Land'' (a film soundtrack, 1970), ''Help it Along'' (a live album, 1974) and ''
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'' (his second studio gospel album, 1978). Richard had also begun intermingling gospel tracks into some of his mainstream pop albums, starting with "Such is the Mystery" on his 1976 album ''
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'', and continuing on 1977's ''
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''. From then on, more gospel songs that he considered to be musically high-calibre became available to him; he included three gospel songs on his 1981 album ''
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''. For his 1982 follow-up album (which became ''Now You See Me, Now You Don't''), Richard planned a fully-fledged gospel album. He chose to produce it together with
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. A quote from Pruess identifies two particular goals Richard had in mind for the album: "He wanted this album to be more heavyweight and wanted to break away from the pop sound. He approached it to prove a point. He didn't want his gospel albums to be regarded as inferior to his other albums. He felt they could be as good as anything else he did. He wanted to fuse his beliefs and his enthusiasm with his professional life." The resultant album is not made up entirely of overtly gospel songs though, and has been described as a "gospel album in disguise" in the liner notes of the 2002 digitally remastered CD re-release. In reflection on the album, Richard himself said "I knew people would say the album is neither one thing nor the other. But it was very satisfying for me not to have to divide my musical tastes in two and produce an album simply offering music that I enjoyed." The track "Thief in the Night" was originally recorded by Christian trio
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on their 1979 album '' Believe It or Not''. Richard also went on to record an orchestral version of the song with the
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for his 1983 live album '' Dressed for the Occasion'' and later included it on his 1985 CCM compilation album ''
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''.


Critical reception

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'' magazine in 1982 gave a positive albeit brief review of the album, saying "Richard has made some of the best pop singles of recent years, and several cuts here are worthy to join that list." It went on to describe the album as " ontinuingthe pattern of his recent LPs, concentrating on sleek, buoyant pop tracks that bristle with excitement. There are also a few ballads for balance, including two traditional pieces - 'The Water is Wide' and 'Little Town,' where a new melody was put to the Christmas favourite '
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Track listing

Side one #" The Only Way Out" ( Ray Martinez) – 3:20 #"First Date" (Aleksander John, Nicholas Battle) – 3:33 #"Thief in the Night" ( Paul Field) – 3:50 #"
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" ( Chris Eaton) – 2:53 #"Son of Thunder" (Mart Jenner, John Perry) – 3:58 #" Little Town" (Traditional; lyrics by
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, music by Chris Eaton) – 4:03 Side two #"It Has to Be You, It Has to Be Me" (David Cooke, Paul Field) – 4:17 #" The Water Is Wide" (Traditional; arranged by Cliff Richard and
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) – 3:50 #"Now You See Me, Now You Don't" (Aleksander John, Stephen Turner) – 3:00 #"Be in My Heart" (John Perry) – 4:38 #"Discovering" (Chris Eaton) – 4:50 Bonus tracks (2002 re-issue) # "Under the Influence" ( Garth Hewitt) – 2:49 (from the B-side of "The Only Way Out" single, 1982) # "Love and a Helping Hand" (Cliff Richard) – 3:06 (from the B-side of "Little Town" single, 1982) # "You, Me and Jesus" (Cliff Richard) – 2:17 (from the B-side of "Little Town" single, 1982)


Personnel

As per the album liner notes: *
Cliff Richard Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is an Indian-born British musican, singer, producer, entrepreneur and philanthropist who holds both British and Barbadian citizenship. He has total sales of over 21.5 million s ...
– lead and backing vocals *Mart Jenner, Paul Westwood, Bill Roberts – electric guitar *John Clark – electric and acoustic guitars *Mark Griffiths,
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– bass guitar *Graham Todd – acoustic piano, electric piano *Dave Cooke –
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synthesizer *Graham Jarvis – drum kit, cymbals, toms *
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– acoustic piano, synthesizers, electronic percussion, sequencers and autoharp *
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– saxophone *Paul Hart – electric violin *
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– acoustic piano *
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– fretless bass *
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– drum kit *Backing vocals –
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, Nigel Perrin *Solo vocal on "Little Town" – Nigel Perrin *
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(on "Be In My Heart") – Mike Sammes, Enid Heard, Valerie Bain, Carole Allum, Angela Young, Michael Clarke, Danny Street and Tom Saffery


Orchestra on "Little Town"

*Conductor –
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*Arrangement – Craig Pruess *Vocal arrangement – Tony Rivers *Dave Arnold – tympani, chimes *Trumpets – John Wilbraham, Crispian Steele-Perkins, Paul Cosh, Ted Hobart, Michael Laird, Gerry Ruddock, Mark Emney and Simon Ferguson *French horns – Jeff Bryant, John Pigneevy, Chris Larkin, John Rooke, Robin Davies and Phillip Eastop *Bass trombones – Geoff Perkins and Steve Saunders *Tenor trombones – John Iveson, Dave Purser, Michael Hext, David Whitson, Paul Beer and Roger Brenner *Double basses – Ian Anderson, Michael Brittain and Chris Laurence


Production

*Recorded at EMI Abbey Road during September 1981 (Engineer John Walker assisted by Tony Richards). Strawberry Studios during January 1982 (Engineer John Walker assisted by Steve Cook). Strawberry Studios during March and April 1982 (Engineer Keith Bessey assisted by Steve Cook). EMI Abbey Road March 25 and 26 1982 for the orchestra (Engineer John Kurlander). *Mixed at The Townhouse, April and May 1982 (Engineer Keith Bessey assisted by Howard Grey) *Mastered by Gordon Vicary and Keith Bessey at The Townhouse.Album dust jacket


Charts and certifications


Charts


Certifications


External links

* Magazine article
Cliff Richard - music making and his latest LP 'Now You See Me... Now You Don't'
by Mike Beecher, December 1982
Electronics & Music Maker
archive at mu:zines * Retrospective review
From Mainstream to CCM: Cliff Richard's Story
by Philips Mayaab, 3 March 2019, ccmclassic.com, New Hope Management


References

{{Authority control 1982 albums Cliff Richard albums EMI Records albums Contemporary Christian music albums by English artists Albums recorded at Strawberry Studios