Robert Mitchum Calypso - Is Like So... (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.)
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Robert Mitchum: Calypso - Is Like So... (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.)
Influenced by the calypso craze sparked by Harry Belafonte, actor Robert Mitchum takes on Mighty Sparrow's "Jean And Dinah," King Radio's "Not Me," Wilmouth Houdini's "Coconut Water" and other Trinidadian hymns on his debut LP as a singer, infusing his delivery with a faux-Caribbean inflection that flatters rather than taunts. A couple of Don Rae adaptations broaden the palette of the oddly appealing record. Originally released in 1957
Article properties:Robert Mitchum: Calypso - Is Like So... (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.)
Interpret: Robert Mitchum
Album titlle: Calypso - Is Like So... (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.)
Genre Pop
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
Artikelart LP
Label Destination Moon Records
EAN: 8055515232585
- weight in Kg 0.25
Mitchum, Robert - Calypso - Is Like So... (LP, clear Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Jean And Dinah | Robert Mitchum | ||
02 | From A Logical Point Of View | Robert Mitchum | ||
03 | Not Me | Robert Mitchum | ||
04 | What Is This Generation Coming To? | Robert Mitchum | ||
05 | Tic, Tic, Tic | Robert Mitchum | ||
06 | Beauty Is Only Skin Deep | Robert Mitchum | ||
07 | I Learn A Merengue, Mama | Robert Mitchum | ||
08 | Take Me Down To Lover's Row | Robert Mitchum | ||
09 | Mama, Looka Boo Boo | Robert Mitchum | ||
10 | Coconut Water | Robert Mitchum | ||
11 | Matilda, Matilda | Robert Mitchum | ||
12 | They Dance All Night | Robert Mitchum |
ROBERT MITCHUM
TALL DARK STRANGER
Robert Mitchum was a paradox. He was a man who professed indifference about his acting yet was highly respected by his peers. Deborah Kerr, who starred with him in 'Heaven Knows Mister Allison' and 'The Sundowners', said"as an actor he is superb. He is a fantastically sensitive, decent human being." Mitchum told interviewers he didn't care about anything except enjoying life yet he worked continuously throughout his long career as his enormous filmography indicates.
Although music wasn't the focal point of Mitchum's life it was always something he enjoyed and about which he was quite knowledgeable. Mitchum dabbled at writing music and poetry and on a few occasions he was talked into recording. His two albums, 'Calypso Is Like So' and 'That Man' along with his single record of The Ballad Of Thunder Road (which he cowrote), can be heard on 'That Man' (Bear Family BCD 15890 AH).
The songs on this CD can be described as the forgotten recordings. They weren't intended for release but, thankfully, are now seeing the light of day. The first six songs all come from the film 'Rachel And The Stranger'. Released in 1948, the film starred Mitchum, William Holden and Loretta Young. Holden plays a man pouring all his energies into building a homestead while taking his wife for granted. When a stranger, in the form of Robert Mitchum, appears, Holden begins realizing both how much he loves her and that he hasn't been paying her enough attention. Interspersed throughout the film are the six songs heard here. They are as relaxed and wistful as is Mitchum's portrayal of the stranger.
In 1969 Mitchum starred in the western 'Young Billy Young’ which also featured Angie Dickinson and Robert Walker. Loosely based on the supposed friendship between Wyatt Earp and Billy Clanton, Mitchum is a sheriff who takes Robert Walker under his wing. Mitchum sang the title song over the opening and ending credits of the film.
The most intriguing part of this album are the seven songs Robert Mitchum recorded as demos. The exact purpose for these recordings isn't entirely clear but the enjoyment they offer is readily apparent. Most of the songs are standards and Mitchum shows that he is just as comfortable with them as he is with the songs from his films.
Robert Mitchum was 79 when he died on July 1, 1997 at his home in Santa Barbara, California. To the end he was nonchalant about his career. "I think when producers have a part that's hard to cast they say, 'send for Mitchum, he'll do anything.'" On another occasion he was asked why he thought his career had lasted as long as it had. "I work cheap" was his self depreciating response. The real reason was his uniqueness, his professionalism and the depth of his talent.
LAURENCE J. ZWISOHN
Robert Mitchum Tall Dark Stranger
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