His union with Georgie Fame is highlighted by another hit, "Rosetta," before we lurch into the 1970s, and what looked, at first, like a musical meltdown -- little of what Price threw into the marketplace even dreamed of selling, a drought that peaked when his label of the day, Reprise, brusquely scrapped his 1973 album Savaloy Dip. But Price bounced back with his best-selling LP yet, 1974's Between Today and Yesterday," and scored his first solo hit in six years, the joyous semi-autobiography of "Jarrow Song." Since that time, and across disc two of this collection, hits have remained sporadic (just three more through the 1970s, one in 1988, and nothing since). But Price has continued recording and performing, and there are so many surprises leavened across the latter half of the Geordie Boy: Anthology that even the latter-day remakes of some early Animals numbers pass by without causing offence. And, until the powers that be do give him the full box, Geordie Boy will do very nicely indeed. ~ Dave Thompson, All Music Guide
Disc 1 (try tracks 4,5,7,9,10,11,14,16,20,21 and 25)
Disc 2 (try tracks 1,2,5,9,12 and 18)




