The Cockney Rebel – A Steve Harley Anthology
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''The Cockney Rebel – A Steve Harley Anthology'' is a remastered three-disc box-set anthology by
Steve Harley Steve Harley (born Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice; 27 February 1951) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel, with whom he still tours, albeit with frequent and significant personnel changes. Ea ...
, released in 2006. The anthology features material from Cockney Rebel,
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel are a British glam rock band from the early 1970s from London. Their music covers a range of styles from pop to progressive rock. Over the years they have had five albums in the UK Albums Chart and twelve singles in ...
and Harley's solo career. It covers all of Harley's albums, spanning over 33 years, from 1973's ''
The Human Menagerie ''The Human Menagerie'' is the debut studio album by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, Cockney Rebel, which was released by EMI Records, EMI in 1973. It was produced by Neil Harrison. Background After training as a journalist for three years, Steve ...
'' to 2005's '' The Quality of Mercy''. The anthology was released by EMI Music UK. It was released on CD in the UK only. Today, the physical CD release is out-of-print. The anthology was compiled by project manager Nigel Reeve and designed by Chris Peyton. The album's sleeve notes were written by
Geoff Barton Geoff Barton (born July 1955) is a British journalist who founded the heavy metal magazine ''Kerrang!'' and was an editor of ''Sounds'' music magazine. He joined ''Sounds'' at the age of 19 after completing a journalism course at the London Col ...
of ''
Classic Rock Classic rock is a US radio format which developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, the classic rock format comprises rock music ranging generally from the mid-1960s through the mid 1990s, primar ...
'' magazine. Barton is a long-term fan of Harley. The final track on Disc 3, the live song "Only You", is highlighted as being previously unreleased, although it had originally appeared on the 1999 live album '' Stripped to the Bare Bones''. A studio version of "Only You" was later recorded for Harley's sixth solo album '' Uncovered'' (2020). Following its release, Harley spoke of the anthology in an October 2006 diary entry for his official website: "The Anthology is selling here in bucket-loads. I can't deny I'm proud of it. EMI have done a good job in all respects. You can't please everyone, but the 42 tracks seem a pretty fair reflection of my career so far." He later added in a January 2007 entry: "The Anthology release was the equivalent of the gold watch for long-service, but gave me lots of warm feelings."


Track listing


Disc one


Disc two


Disc three


Critical reception

Upon release, Carol Clerk of ''
Classic Rock Classic rock is a US radio format which developed from the album-oriented rock (AOR) format in the early 1980s. In the United States, the classic rock format comprises rock music ranging generally from the mid-1960s through the mid 1990s, primar ...
'' reviewed the anthology and stated: "Although Steve Harley is rightly remembered for his clutch of audacious pop hits with Cockney Rebel in the mid 70's, this three-CD set charts a long and accomplished career. "Sebastian" was a brave first single with its choral and orchestral dramas. Later favourites such as "
Judy Teen "Judy Teen" is a song by the British rock band Cockney Rebel, fronted by Steve Harley. It was released as a non-album single in 1974, and became the band's first UK hit, after their debut single, " Sebastian", was only a hit in continental Europ ...
" and "Mr Soft" were exquisitely crafted and arranged, and determinedly eccentric to boot. Intelligence has always been key to Harley's songwriting, which is why "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" still sounds fresh and innovative. Harley subsequently moved the band into more experimental areas for the albums ''
Timeless Flight ''Timeless Flight'' is the fourth studio album by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, which was released by EMI in 1976. It was written and produced by Steve Harley. Background Harley began writing material for ''Timeless Flight'' while Steve Harley ...
'' and ''
Love's a Prima Donna ''Love's a Prima Donna'' is the fifth studio album by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, which was released by EMI in 1976. It was produced by Harley, and would be the band's last album before splitting in 1977. Background Harley began writing mate ...
''. The American flavours and gospelly flourishes of ''
Hobo with a Grin ''Hobo with a Grin'' is the debut solo album by British singer-songwriter Steve Harley, which was released by EMI in 1978. The album was produced by Harley, except for " Roll the Dice", which was produced by Michael J. Jackson. Jackson also act ...
'' reflect Harley's residence in Los Angeles. He returned to music in the 90s, memorably with the slow-burning "All in a Life's Work" and "The Last Time I Saw You" from ''
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''. ''The Quality of Mercy'', his most recent offering from 2005, explored extremely personal emotions, producing arguably Harley's most affecting collection to date." Jake Jakeman of ''BBC Nottingham'' commented: "A three CD set might seem over the top for an artist we fondly remember for singing "Make Me Smile" and "Here Comes the Sun" and who now happily presents ''Sounds of the 70s'' on BBC Radio 2. Three CDs is a lot to maintain the quality threshold and by the time we reach the final collection the songs are a pale representation of what's gone before (although "Freedom's Prisoner" still has its merits). But it's good to have a substantial collection that shows the diversity of the man and his band." Chris Roberts of ''
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'' stated: "Harley's ever-changing band slid perfectly into the post-Ziggy/Roxy slipstream, all mannered English vocals, florid lyrics and sexual-theatrical rock. Tricksy hits like "Judy Teen" and "Mr Soft" displayed arch wit, whilst fan favourite "Sebastian" was a quite wonderful seven-minute epic. After the all-conquering "Make Me Smile", it was as if Harley was sated. His subsequent albums, both solo and under the band name, were measured and less edgy."


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Cockney Rebel - A Steve Harley Anthology 2006 compilation albums