segunda-feira, 26 de março de 2012

Joanie Sommers (4)

JOANIE SOMMERS - THE VOICE OF THE SIXTIES! (1961)

This Can't Be Love
Nobody Else But Me
Cherokee
I Concentrate On You
For All We Know
The Best Thing For You
Why Try to Change Me Now
I'm Old Fashioned
Aren't You Glad You're You
This Heart Of Mine
Let There Be Love
A Wonderful Guy

Joanie Sommers' second Warner LP teams the singer with arranger Neal Hefti, an inspired pairing that yields some of the most vivacious music of her career. Although the album title trumpets Sommers as the voice of her decade, the material here draws heavily on the standards of previous generations, as exemplified by "I'm Old Fashioned." Hefti's inspired backings nevertheless boast an energy that's decidedly modern, staking out territory that's somewhere between pop and jazz, with the end result perfectly complementing Sommers' crystal-clear vocals. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

JOANIE SOMMERS - SINGS BOSSA NOVA (2005)

1. Tangerine
2. Like A Lover
3. Triste
4. Island
5. Night And Day
6. Love Dance
7. Desifanado
8. Someone To Light Up My Life
9. Make Me Rainbows
10. Star Eyes
11. So Many Stars
12. Wave

JOANIE SOMMERS - JOHNNY GET ANGRY (1962)

(Theme From) A Summer Place
A Nightingale Sang In Berkley Square
I Don't Want To Walk Without You
I Need Your Love
Johnny Get Angry
Little Girl Blue
Mean To Me
One Boy
Seems Like Long, Long Ago
Shake Hands With A Fool
Since Randy Moved Away
The Piano Boy

Joanie's biggest-selling album gathered many of the singles Warner had released up 'til the time of its release including her first chart hit, One Boy, and, of course, the monster title track that went to #7 and stayed on the charts 14 weeks. Other songs include Theme from A Summer Place, Since Randy Moved Away, The Piano Boy, I Don't Want to Walk Without You, Mean to Me, A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square, Shake Hands with a Fool, Seems Like Long, Long Ago, Little Girl Blue, and I Need Your Love. The complete 1962 release!

JOANIE SOMMERS & ART PEPPER -POSITIVELY THE MOST (1959)

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* My Heart Belongs to Daddy
* Something I Dreamed Last Night
* It Might as Well Be Spring
* I'm Beginning to See the Light
* Heart and Soul
* What's New
* So In Love
* Oh But I Do
* That Old Devil Moon
* Squeeze Me
* Too Young for Bullies

Art Pepper has no credit on the album, but he played for the band that backed Sommers on this album. (In 1959, nobody wanted to give Art Pepper much credit because of his drug problems.)

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