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| | Love | | | Music Artist : | | Rosemary Clooney | | Music Style : | | Classic Vocalists | | Record Label : | | Reprise / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1995-10-10 | | Store Price : | | $8.96 | | Artistopia's Price: $8.96 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Invitation 2. I Wish It So 3. Yours Sincerely 4. Imagination 5. Find the Way 6. How Will I Remember You 7. Why Shouldn't I? 8. More Than You Know 9. You Started Something 10. It Never Entered My Mind 11. If I Forget You 12. Someone to Watch Over Me 13. Black Coffee [*] 14. Man That Got Away [*]
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exquisite ballads from the great Rosemary Clooney Submitted on: 2008-03-23 |
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Love is an outstanding release from Rosemary Clooney with lush arrangements by the great nelson Riddle. When they say that this showcases a slightly older and more polished Rosemary Clooney, they are right. The sound quality is excellent and I like the artwork as well.
The album begins with Rosemary singing "Invitation;" this song doubles as a beautiful opening tune and an invitation to listen to the entire CD. Rosemary sings with an awful lot of grace and style; she shows a great deal of maturity and polish--great! "Yours Sincerely" features Rosemary again in the spotlight; she never misses a beat and she handles this complicated vocal arrangement flawlessly. Nelson Riddle's arrangement uses the strings to great advantage, too. Listen also for "Find The Way." "Find The Way" is an emotional love ballad that gets a fine interpretation from Rosemary as she sings this so sweetly. The strings again enhance the melody to make this number very pretty.
"How Will I Remember You?" has Rosemary singing at her very best; and she delivers this with all her heart and soul. I really like this number. "More Than You Know" is a very classic pop vocal with a stunning Nelson Riddle arrangement to make this tune a major highlight of this album. Excellent--I love it!
"You Started Something" is another very classic love song that gets the royal treatment from Rosemary as she bats this one straight out of the ballpark. The brass enhances the arrangement and Rosemary makes "You Started Something" into a wonderful number. "If I Forget You" is another classic tune that Rosemary sings beautifully and soulfully.
"Someone To Watch Over Me" is a fine ballad that places Rosemary front and center; but of course Nelson Riddle's arrangement works wonders for this tune. "Black Coffee" is treated as a jazzy melancholy number that sparkles like gold when Rosemary sings it like silk; and listen for the final tune, "The Man That Got Away." "The Man That Got Away" is a signature Judy Garland song; and Rosemary would make Judy proud with her exquisite interpretation of the torch song. "The Man That Got Away" also uses the brass and strings very well.
Overall, this album is a must have for fans of the great Rosemary Clooney. People who like classic pop vocals will appreciate this album as well.
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Should be a famous recording, not a forgotten one... Submitted on: 2007-12-26 |
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| This 1963 release by Rosie and by genius arranger Nelson Riddle is absolute perfection. Her phrasing and ability to "live" the lyrics; his settings and choice of musicians, and their combined choice of songs, most of them not very well-known, are wonderful. This is not just the equal of the beloved Sinatra LP's of bittersweet love ballads ("In the Wee Small Hours" and "Only the Lonely" and "September of my Years") but in some moments her work surpasses his. Buy the Sinatra CD's to hear the male voice at its most expressive, but order this Rosie disc to get the female side of the same summit. And do it now, before the CD's are all gone. |
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Rosemary Clooney - Love Submitted on: 2007-06-09 |
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| This album reminds me when I was a kid and my aunt played the album of Doris Day. In my mind, that era was the golden ages of music and movie. Elegant and high class. Full of romance. |
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Miss Clooney at the peak of her powers Submitted on: 2006-11-10 |
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"Love" is probably the best album ever made by the legendary Rosemary Clooney (certainly her best effort at doing a cohesive themed album). No doubt a lot of the magic associated within the album was created through Clooney's affair with arranger Nelson Riddle. Together, they made what has become a landmark record in the Clooney catalogue.
Despite the impeccable vocals of Clooney and the velvety arrangements of Riddle, it now seems almost unbelievable that the album's original release through the RCA label was cancelled (at a time when the label was beginning to cut back on it's jazz and theatre cast recording projects). Four years later, Frank Sinatra acquired the master tape and (recognising it's very rare qualities) released it on his own Reprise label, where it quickly became a smash success.
Everything (including the gorgeous cover photograph by John Engstead) is 100% high-class, from her well-judged deliveries of "Imagination" and "More Than You Know", to the wrenching "The Man That Got Away" (that only rivals with Garland's recording; added as a bonus track from her subsequent album "Thanks for Nothing"), Clooney is on form. In the arrangements, you can hear how Riddle is matching and playing with her voice to create the best balance between her and the various instruments. A very welcome CD reissue (and at a bargain price).
[Reprise/WEA 9 46072-2] |
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How Will I Remember You? Stunning! Submitted on: 2006-08-23 |
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| For years as a youngster I could not find an LP version of this album that was in good condition. Small wonder as the prevous owners from the decade before probably played and replayed the records until they were worn out. While in college I finally found a shop in New York City that carried a Japanese pressing whose sound quality matched Rosmemary Clooney's performanc- stunning! Before that time I had no idea of Nelson Riddle's genius nor his love affair with Rosemary. It was only through John Gavin's notes on this 1995 Cd that I discovered what could be heard on the disc; these two people were deeply in love- with music, with lyrics, and with each other. This is my favorite Clooney album. Her takes on "Imagination", "How Will I Remember You", and "Why Shouldn't I" are reminders of how sophisticated her approach was to a song yet at the same time so full of gentle warmth. "It Never Entered My Mind" is sung with a deep understanding of a love won and a love lost while "Someone To Watch Over Me" ends the album on a hopeful note. A few years ago I directed Christopher's Durang's "Beyond Therapy" in which the main characters sang a small portion of "Someone To Watch Over Me". When asked by the producer if I would like a recording as background to end the play I immediatly chose Clooney's version. Audience members were quite taken with the song and asked where it could be obtained. Luckily, I was able to answer that Frank Sinatra had the vision to buy the tapes from RCA (who were reluctant to release them on their label) and issue them on his Reprise label. This CD is the best of Rosemary Clooney. And she and Nelson Riddle are stunning! |
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