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| | Sentimental | | | Music Artist : | | Kathie Lee Gifford | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Bros / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1993-04-13 | | Store Price : | | $17.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $17.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. When I Fall in Love 2. I Don't Know Why (I Just Do) 3. Over the Rainbow - Kathie Lee Gifford, 4. Very Thought of You 5. There! I've Said It Again 6. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons 7. That Sunday, That Summer 8. It Had to Be You 9. Hey There 10. That's All
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Old-fashioned love songs Submitted on: 2008-02-13 |
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| If you like love songs that are tender, music that is dancable, words you can understand, this is the album for you. And, Kathie Lee has an exceptionally pretty voice. |
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Would you believe it? Submitted on: 2005-12-22 |
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| Kathie Lee Gifford, out of date standards, sure to be too syrupy, schmaltzy, corny. Well, I had to listen to it as I wrote this review. That's only fair. And guess what? She has a beautiful voice, the orchestrations are nice, it is soothing not grating. Think elegant restaurant, linens, crystal, candlelight, champagne, a classy piano bar. Yes, the album is truly Sentimental, but in a nice way. It brings back memories of times that were more formal, gracious, dignified and simpler in a better way. Perhaps we should take a step back and rethink some of our tastes, fahions and foibles. This is an enjoyable listen if you just let it be; without looking at it with the cynicism and fast-paced glasses that the current world frequently does. Just maybe we should take time to plan a nice meal with the fine china, the crystal and Kathie Lee singing in the background. Sometimes romance is refreshing and relaxation is in order. Nothing frenetic here, just smooth music by a very, very nice voice. This album sells cheap, so you can't go wrong even if you play it rarely for those special intimate dinners. If you have kids, perhaps they can stay with a friend while you rekindle the romance. If you are a young person, dress up and pretend that you are back in the 1940s or early '50s. Try something different. You just might succumb to the charm of this album. |
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Truly a wonderful gift to her fans Submitted on: 2004-07-09 |
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| People wonder these days whatever happened to Kathie Lee Gifford. Probably what most are thinking is that she is caring for her young children and not much else. What a wonderful surprise to find that she in fact has not stopped pursuing a singing career! On "Sentimental," Kathie Lee screeches and howls her way through 18 excruciating interpretations of popular songs. Her piercing, shrill wail shatters the eardrums and enthusiastically defiles the dead bodies of the songs' composers. The space between tracks is a short respite from the siren-like, insistent shrieking on each song. Imagine taking a fistful of icepicks and slowly scraping them down a mile-long chalkboard. It sounds worse than that. This CD is a gift from Kathie Lee to all her adoring fans. It is an album to be cherished for many generations to come. I even imagine my grandchildren will be enjoying this one day. The song "Hot Shot City" is particularly good. |
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Best CD EVER! Submitted on: 2003-10-20 |
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| I tell you, if I were Kathie Lee Gifford, I would bronze myself because I would be aware of my own greatness! |
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Kathie Lee's finest Submitted on: 2003-01-25 |
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| This is one of the few albums I've heard where practically every track is a delight from start to finish. It's like a mint julep on a hot summer's day ---- pleasant, refreshing, and smooth. Every song on this CD has been recorded many times before, and by the pantheon of great American singers. You won't find any undiscovered musical nuggets here. What makes this album a standout, however, is that everything on it is just right: Mrs. Gifford's singing, the first-rate backup arrangements, and the quality of the recorded sound. If I had to single out one special aspect that particularly appeals to me, it would be Kathie Lee's understated delivery. Instead of an obvious "belt-'em-out" performance, she goes for a more relaxed presentation, as if she were gently singing to her kids before bedtime. While this approach may not work that well in a live performance, it invites the listener to repeated spins of this very special CD. |
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