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P.J. Proby - Legend

Legend

Music Artist :P.J. Proby
Music Style :British Invasion
Record Label :EMI Import
Release Date :2006-02-27
Store Price :$12.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Overture (Yesterday Has Gone/Suburban Opera/Somewhere)/I'm Coming Back
2. Yesterday Has Gone - Marc Almond, P.J. Proby
3. Pain in Your Heart
4. Devil in Red Velvet
5. If I Can Dream
6. Rainbow Road
7. Child of Clay - Marc Almond, P.J. Proby
8. Don't
9. If You Love Me (Really Love Me0
10. Crawling Back
11. Suburban Opera
12. When

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

An excellent variety of great sounds
Submitted on: 2008-07-10
I ordered this CD three months ago because a friend recommended it, and decided to write a review since I find myself listening to it more than any others in my collection. It is a real gem!

Proby's duets with Marc Almond on Yesterday Has Gone and Child of Clay are particularly good. Yesterday Has Gone, originally a '60s hit by Cupid's Inspiration, is irresistible. If it doesn't lift your mood nothing will. Suburban Opera is a masterpiece of songwriting (by Marc Almond and Neal Whitmore) performed by Proby with the feeling of musical theater. It conjures up visual images that are a mixture of Maud Muller and Angie Baby. When - If Eddy Arnold never recorded this, he should have. Written by P.J. Proby (under his real name James Marcus Smith), it is a beautiful country flavored ballad. I'm a Roy Orbison fan, so I hesitate to say this, but Proby's version of the Orbison song, Crawling Back, is better than Orbison's recording.

Each track is a different style of music - rock, ballad, country, blues. This guy could probably sing the congressional record and make it sound good.


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The Best of P.J. Proby: The EMI Years (1961-1972)
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