Fame And Price - Follow Me

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Review by Pesky Chloe

Follow Me by Fame And Price: A Scrappy Pop Gem That Punches Above Its Weight Alright, let’s get real for a sec. If you’re out there hunting for some raw, unfiltered pop vibes from the early '70s, Follow Me by Fame And Price is worth your time. Released in 1971 under CBS in the UK, this album doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—but damn, does it spin that sucker with attitude. Produced by Mike Smith (yeah, that Mike Smith), it’s got just enough grit and charm to stick in your brain like gum on a hot summer day. First up, the title track “Follow Me.” Man, this one hits different. It’s not perfect—hell, nothing back then was—but it’s catchy as all hell. The melody hooks you right away, and those harmonies? They’re messy but full of heart. You can tell these guys weren’t overthinking it; they just wanted to make something fun. And guess what? Mission freakin’ accomplished. This song sticks around long after the needle lifts off the record. It’s like that friend who shows up late to the party but ends up being the most memorable part of the night. Then there’s “Sergeant Jobsworth.” What even is this madness? The lyrics are kinda bonkers, talking about authority figures and rebellion or whatever, but the energy is through the roof. It’s got this driving beat that makes you wanna stomp around your living room like a punk rocker before punk rock was even a thing. Honestly, I think they were trolling us with this one—or maybe they were just high. Either way, it works. It’s chaotic, sure, but isn’t chaos kind of beautiful sometimes? Look, I ain’t saying Follow Me is gonna change your life or anything. But if you dig into it, you’ll find an album that feels alive, warts and all. These dudes weren’t chasing perfection—they were chasing a vibe, and they nailed it. Plus, how many albums from ’71 still slap this hard? Not enough, that’s for damn sure. And here’s the kicker: listening to this album feels like finding an old Polaroid at a garage sale. You don’t know who these people are, but their moment somehow connects with yours. Weird, right? Now go listen to it already.

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Artist: Fame And Price
Album: Follow Me
Rating: 4.0

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  • MP3 size: 10.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 120 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Sergeant Jobsworth4:11
Follow Me2:51

Video

FAME AND PRICE (GEORGIE & ALAN) - Follow Me (Brotherhood of Man cover song)

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Catalog Numbers

CBS 7602

Labels

CBS

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single
  • Solid centre

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByPalace-Hiller Music

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerMike Smith

Notes

  • Artists called on label:
  • Fame And Price,
  • Price And Fame Together
  • A side: Palace-Hiller Music
  • B side: St. George Music Ltd.
  • ℗ 1971
  • Made in England
  • Release date from booklet 'The New Singles' No. 401

About Fame And Price

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English rhythm & blues/jazz singer, keyboard player, and solo recording artist. Born: 26 June 1943 in Leigh, Lancashire, England, UK. Father of & .

Real Name

    • Clive Powell

Name Vars

  • Fame
  • Famous George
  • G. Fame
  • G. Frame
  • GF
  • George Fame
  • Georgie
  • Georgy Fame
  • Georie Fame
  • Giorgie Fame
  • Gregory Fame

Aliases

  • Georgie Fortune
  • Clive Powell

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The album *Follow Me* by Fame And Price, released in 1971, was produced by Mike Smith. It came out in the UK under CBS Records and features tracks like "Follow Me" and "Sergeant Jobsworth." What makes it stand out is its quirky mix of pop vibes with a touch of British charm—perfectly capturing the early '70s mood. Plus, who wouldn’t love a song titled *Sergeant Jobsworth*? Definitely a fun piece of music history!

Comments

freshlooksup
2025-03-05
Nobody is replying
sharqfive
2025-03-04
This pair 's energy gets me up off my chair and feel young, even though I'm not really. What a pairing,melody,chords,riffs, vocal harmonies, speed and tight rhythm, looking cheerful not dead on their feet, , the lot.
larissacassiane1234
2025-03-03
Fantastic, I saw this on tv as a lad and had the single which is worn to bits, great to hear it again.
natasyaakhalid
2025-03-03
Love this song
carolpassoss
2025-03-03
our local pirate station played this to death..was it a hit anywhere
roybenjamine
2025-03-03
My God , i'd completely forgot this one , great to discover it again !