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| | Ultimate Collection | | | Music Artist : | | Julie London | | Music Style : | | Cabaret | | Record Label : | | EMI Gold Imports | | Release Date : | | 2006-07-10 | | Store Price : | | $32.99 | | Artistopia's Price: $32.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Sophisticated Lady 2. Cry Me a River 3. Boy on a Dolphin 4. 'Round Midnight 5. Love for Sale 6. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To 7. Blue Moon 8. Days of Wine and Roses 9. My Heart Belongs to Daddy 10. When I Fall in Love 11. Two Sleepy People 12. More I See You 13. 'S Wonderful 14. One for My Baby (And One for the Road) 15. Moments Like This
Disc 21. Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) 2. I Love You 3. Let There Be Love 4. Mad About the Boy 5. Sentimental Journey 6. There Will Never Be Another You 7. Vaya Con Dios (May God Be with You) 8. Our Day Will Come 9. In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning 10. I'm in the Mood for Love 11. Goodbye 12. Easy Street 13. Every Time We Say Goodbye 14. Give a Little Whistle 15. Black Coffee
Disc 31. Call Me Irresponsible 2. Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 3. Hot Toddy 4. I've Got a Crush on You 5. Baby, Won't You Please Come Home 6. Bewitched 7. I Left My Heart in San Francisco 8. I Should Care 9. Love Letters 10. Love Must Be Catchin' 11. It Could Happen to You 12. Memphis in June 13. If I'm Lucky 14. I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 15. You Made Me Love You
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For Julie London lovers Submitted on: 2009-11-08 |
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| Did this compilation bring back past memories. Julie used to be among my favorite singers during my late teens and early twenties. Her classic is, of course, "Cry Me A River." NO ONE does it like she ! But every song included here is really a classic. I had purchased many of her LP's' and yet had not digitized them. Thus was very excited to see that this DVD was available. It allows for her unique, sultry voice to stand the test of time. She's truly great and THIS is a great collection. |
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Julie London still enchants Submitted on: 2009-01-06 |
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| Julie London is a timeless and sensual singer who excels at the standards for female vocalists. A smoky night club with well-dressed and well-heeled patrons seems just right for her intimate and individual style. The selections are classics. I purchased this CD for my son, who fell in love with her during the "Emergency" TV show days. He was reintroduced to her as the singer of the theme song from the l957 film "Boy on a Dolphin" and wanted to purchase the film score music. It's not available, one recent edition of 1500 sold out in hours, so I purchased Julie's collection for him which includes the desired song. It came all the way from Australia. This score and Julie's collection should be better known here, as both are well worth repeated listening by anyone who loves love songs..... |
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Saucy and Silky Submitted on: 2008-04-18 |
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| Did you have ever wish to hear a CD that held its tone to an even keel and allowed you to go where ever you wished to go? London's CD does that. The familiar songs are made personal through her simple interpretations yet continue the tradition of the Great American Songbook. A great treasure at an affordable price. |
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Not the best compilation out there Submitted on: 2008-01-18 |
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| While this 3-disc, 45-track collection is decent, the 2-disc, 50-track "The Very Best of Julie London" features superior sound and song selection at half the price. |
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Fifties Style That Sounds As Great Today Submitted on: 2007-07-14 |
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To quote from the liner note, Julie London said "I only have a thimbleful of voice", which self-deprecating remark was only half the truth. Granted, her voice lacked volume, but it made up for it in all sorts of other ways, which combined to create the sort of haunting atmosphere that lingered long after she'd finished singing.
She was selective about her choice of material, and this compilation rounds up some of her best sides. Accompaniments are superb, and sound quality first-rate, but I've stopped short at four stars for two reasons. First, I'd like to know who's playing behind her on each track, but the listing is silent on that score, and secondly, because a 3-CD set really ought to provide more than a total of just 45 tracks.
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