Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme The Ultimate Collection (4-CD Set)
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Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme: The Ultimate Collection (4-CD Set)
(Real Gone Music) 72 tracks, 24 page color booklet
Here it is at last: the Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gormé collection that all their fans have been waiting for—the most comprehensive and (by far) best-sounding set ever dedicated to this legendary pop duo. Under the supervision of their son David Lawrence (who contributes a personal note to the booklet), we’ve drawn on the original tapes for most of these 72 tracks; some of them have never been released on CD, and thanks to Eric Boulanger’s new remastering work, the previously released tracks sound much better than before. Like this collection, Joe Marchesi’s liner notes trace Steve and Eydie’s career step by step, and we have included some rare photos courtesy of the estate. The ultimate collection—the comprehensive, career-spanning collection these two icons have long deserved!
Article properties: Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme: The Ultimate Collection (4-CD Set)
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Interpret: Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme
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Album titlle: The Ultimate Collection (4-CD Set)
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Label REAL GONE
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Genre Pop
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EAN: 0848064020875
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| 01 | I'll Take Romance | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 02 | Too Close For Comfort | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 03 | Guess Who I Saw Today | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 04 | When Your Lover Has Gone | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 05 | The Gypsy In My Soul | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 06 | I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 07 | Don't Get Around Much Anymore | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 08 | Sabor A Mí | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 09 | Blame It On The Bossa Nova | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 10 | What Did I Have That I Don't Have | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 11 | How About Me | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 12 | Tonight I'll Say A Prayer | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 13 | God Bless The Child | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 14 | If He Walked Into My Life | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 15 | Softly As I Leave You | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 16 | I Wanna Be Around | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 17 | As Time Goes By | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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| 18 | It Was A Good Time | Lawrence, Steve & Eydie Gorme |
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Steve Lawrence
Party Doll
Steve Lawrence is no Buddy Knox. In some respects, he's a lot more. In other respects, he's a lot less. It's the latter problem we're concerned about here.
Like many of the finest rockabilly records, Party Doll was really a series of guitar solos set apart by some vocal stanzas. Knox's little four-piece group, The Rhythm Orchids, wasn't up to much, but they shone on Party Doll. You pushed them much beyond that and you'd see the holes in their game. Putting together a studio group of New York's A-team and telling them to play down like this, has the potential to reveal the holes in their game as well. Could they keep it to just three chords? Could Steve Lawrence (born Sidney Liebowitz) resist the urge to be a classy ballad singer and keep it to basic Texas rock 'n' roll? Here are the results.
Actually, they're surprisingly good. Knox's original version hit the charts on February 23, 1957, and Steve Lawrence was in the studio barely three weeks later on March 17th. There was no grass growing under the feet of the nice folks at Coral Records. Dick Jacobs Orchestra & Chorus masks the identity of a nucleus of credible musicians who listened to (or knew) the Knox original and kept their performances credible. The unnamed guitar player stays locked into Knox's solo for the first four bars and then lets it fly, revealing his skills extend beyond 3-chord rock 'n' roll. Steve Lawrence's vocal is surprisingly effective, even showing some bluesy edges (flatted thirds) when you might not expect to hear them. Only the cornball ending suggests that maybe these people didn't quite have their hearts in what they were doing.
Various The Popsters - They Tried To Rock Vol.3
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.com/various-the-popsters-they-tried-to-rock-vol.3.html
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Eydie Gorme
Soda Pop Hop
Pop/easy listening singer Eydie Gorme got her start with the big bands of Tommy Tucker and Tex Beneke in the late 40s and had recorded several singles for MGM and Coral before taking up with ABC Paramount in 1955. By mid-1956, Eydie, along with her pop music contemporaries and producers, was no doubt puzzled by this amateur sounding rock 'n' roll stuff that was selling like crazy and dominating the charts. How could she get in on the action?
Eydie stepped into the studio with Sid Feller (who would soon keep busy churning out hits with Paul Anka) and gave us Soda Pop Hop, a song for the kids from pop writer Dave Coleman (Stay Where You Are for Tony Bennett; Backward, Turn Backward for Jane Froman; Boston Fancy for Gisele McKenzie). Sid Feller would later go on to orchestrate and produce the mega-successful 1962 Ray Charles LP Modern Sounds In Country And Western Music.
And, while Soda Pop Hop does not rock, it is a solid punchy pop record with some vigorous singing from Eydie and Sid Feller's sock-em arrangement. The tune didn't chart. However, Eydie finally got her 'rock-pop' and biggest hit in 1963 with Blame It On The Bossa Nova, which featured double-tracked vocals (slightly, perhaps intentionally, out of tune) and a cheesy-sounding organ solo, tailor-made for those pre-Beatle, teen-pop, girl-group days.
Various The Popsters - They Tried To Rock Vol.3
Read more at: https://www.bear-family.com/various-the-popsters-they-tried-to-rock-vol.3.html
Copyright © Bear Family Records
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