The Rubettes Chicory Tip - Sugar Baby Love Son Of My Father

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Review by Claude Gaillardetz

Album Review: Sugar Baby Love / Son Of My Father by The Rubettes & Chicory Tip Released in 1988 under ZYX Records, this curious little album from Germany brings together two iconic tracks—"Sugar Baby Love" and "Son Of My Father"—that feel like a nostalgic trip back to simpler times. It’s not every day you stumble across an album that blends rock and pop so effortlessly, but here we are. Let’s dive into it. First up, “Sugar Baby Love”. This track is pure ear candy, with its infectious melody and upbeat rhythm. You can tell The Rubettes weren’t messing around when they recorded this one—it grabs your attention right away and doesn’t let go. What makes it memorable? Well, for starters, the harmonies are just spot-on. They have this breezy quality that sticks with you long after the song ends. And let’s be honest, who doesn’t love a good sing-along chorus? While some might call it cheesy, there’s no denying how catchy it is. If you’re having a bad day, crank this tune up—it’ll fix ya. Then there’s “Son Of My Father”, handled by Chicory Tip. Now, this one feels a bit different yet equally compelling. The energy here is more raw, almost like a throwback to '70s glam rock vibes. The guitar riffs are punchy without being overbearing, and the vocals carry a swagger that keeps things interesting. It’s got a certain charm about it—like it knows it’s cool but isn’t trying too hard to prove it. For me, this track stands out because of its groove. It’s impossible not to tap your foot along to it. Plus, the lyrics have a cheeky edge that adds personality to the mix. Together, these songs make for a fun listen, even if they’re worlds apart stylistically. One leans more poppy and sweet ("Sugar Baby Love"), while the other has a grittier, rockier vibe ("Son Of My Father"). That contrast works surprisingly well, giving listeners a taste of both ends of the spectrum. What’s wild about this release is how unassuming it feels. Released in 1988—a time when synth-heavy sounds dominated the charts—this record feels refreshingly old-school. Sure, it might not reinvent the wheel, but sometimes all you need is something straightforward and enjoyable. In hindsight, this album reminds me of those random discoveries you make at a flea market or thrift store—a hidden gem waiting to be appreciated again. Who would’ve thought pairing these two tracks on one record could still resonate decades later? Not everything needs to be groundbreaking to leave an impression. Sometimes, it’s the simple joys that stick around longest. And hey, maybe that’s why I keep coming back to it.

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TrackDurationPreview
Son Of My Father2:55
Sugar Baby Love3:24

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Catalog Numbers

1935

Labels

ZYX Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

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  • Rights Society: GEMA
  • Label Code: LC 6350

About The Rubettes Chicory Tip

In 1973, Wayne Bickerton, then head of A&R at Polydor Records, wrote four songs in an "American 50's type" sound with co-writer Tony Waddington. A group of session musicians and singers were gathered in a London studio and recorded a demo of these tracks. Three of the session musicians were then asked to form the beginnings of a band, and with that John Richardson, Alan Williams and Pete Arnesen were the start of The Rubettes. John got some musician friends to round out the group, with Mick Clarke, Bill Hurd and Tony Thorpe making the original group of six. Pete Arnesen, the only American of the group, was the first to part ways. Later, Bill Hurd chose to pursue a solo career, cutting the band to four. Tony Thorp left the band in 1979, and the final three continued to make music together. In 1982, the band re-formed to tour on the wave of nostalgia. This time, Alan Williams and Mick Clarke were joined by Bill Hurd and Alex Bines, once Hurd's Milkman, completed the revised line up on drums. Mick Clarke was replaced by Steve Kinch 1987-1991 and Trevor Holliday 1991-1993. c.1992: the line up was Alex Bines, Alan Williams, Trevor Holliday and Bill Hurd. In 1999, the re-formed line up split again, forming two "competing" Rubettes groups, one lead by Bill Hurd and the other by Alan Williams. This resulted in two separate entities, who took distinct names following a court order, making The Rubettes featuring Bill Hurd and The Rubettes feat. Alan Williams. William's group consists of Alan Williams, John Richardson, Mick Clarke, and Mark Haley. Sidenotes: Of the Original Rubettes line-up only John Richardson, Alan Williams and Pete Arnesen participated in the recording of "Sugar Baby Love" with the falsetto lead vocal performed by (legal name: Paul Prewer). With contractual obligations preventing Prewer from joining the band when it was formed, he never toured with the original band. He later featured with Hurd, Bines and the rest in this Rubettes formation from 2000 until 2006, when he left for personal reasons and is replaced by George Bird. The band name was born from the interest in jewel-based names like "Diamonds," and one of Thorpe's girlfriends owned a purplish-red colored Mini which she affectionately called "Ruby."

Name Vars

  • Les Rubettes
  • Robettes
  • Roubuttes
  • Rubbetes
  • Rubbettes
  • Rubettes
  • Rubettes Jive
  • Rubetts
  • The Robettes
  • The Rubbets
  • The Rubbettes
  • The Rubetts
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  • ëÙÃÄ

Members

  • Alan Williams
  • Mick Clarke
  • Alex Bines
  • John Richardson
  • Steve Kinch
  • Bill Hurd
  • Tony Thorpe
  • Peter Arnesen

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The Rubettes and Chicory Tip teamed up for an album in 1988 called *Sugar Baby Love Son Of My Father*. It’s a mix of rock and pop, released in Germany under ZYX Records. The album features two tracks, including the catchy tunes "Sugar Baby Love" and "Son Of My Father." Not your typical combo, but hey, that’s what makes it stand out!

Comments

cynthianolesdixon
2025-03-13
The beat to this song is UNBELIEVABLE!
balikwasharaya
2025-03-13
Alan was a handsome fella ?
httpregislania75
2025-03-13
Es un encanto de cancion siempre lo ame??
123kentop
2025-03-12
Sometimes you just have to go back in times, remembering how good they were ???
jasoncheung0913
2025-03-11
MeineFrau liebteuch abgöttisch seit 1974??
mrskypen
2025-03-11
A classic
delucenaraquel
2025-03-10
?
lawtonjohnsons
2025-03-09
If you playback, don't overdub the original (Paul Da Vinci's) voice. Sounds terrible like this.
chandrag100
2025-03-08
Lead singer's falsetto is mighty!
kuntzsch996
2025-03-07
Did you often do collaborations with Top Of The Pops @top pop ?
abercrombielove1892
2025-03-07
Oh man! I'd love to say something but my face is covered in bubblegum.
teclcarlos
2025-03-06
Breakfast on Pluto anyone?
jonesjokesfilms
2025-03-05
I heard this song somewhere a long time ago (for my age) but couldn't remember neither where nor any lyrics except for choir. I spent last hour and a half listening to songs going from the newest upload on your channel looking for ones I'd like until I came to this exact song that I recall in my head every now and then and I just have to say thank you TopPop.
hateganbotosioan
2025-03-05
This clip is an insert from BBC Top of the pops.
cxmtech
2025-03-05
❤️❤️❤️
findlifeskills4u
2025-03-05
el que canta no es el mismo cantante del grupo pilot?
paedoinv
2025-03-05
who else come here because of BTS dynamite music video..what a classic...i like it..subscribed
paueverett
2025-03-05
Alan williams tienes una mirada muy seductora y cuando sonríes te iluminas como un sol
best4pro
2025-03-05
Amo essa música E esse cantor
nancyink38dc0b5499
2025-03-04
Bob Shooalley
xavi2424
2025-03-04
School daze memories