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| | I Remember Him Well: The Songs of Alan Jay Lerner | | | Music Artist : | | Steve Ross | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Lml Music | | Release Date : | | 2009-09-08 | | Store Price : | | $16.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. I'm on the Way {From Paint Your Wagon} 2. I Never Met a Rose {From Little Prince} 3. My Last Love {From What's Up?} 4. I Talk to the Trees {From Paint Your Wagon} 5. Spoken Intro 6. Hurry! It's Lovely Up Here {From on a Clear Day I Can See Forever} 7. It's Time for a Love Song {From Carmelina}/If Ever I Would Leave You {F 8. Try Love {From My Man Godfrey} 9. Spoken Intro 10. I've Been Married {From My Man Godfrey} 11. Dancing My Blues Away {From My Man Godfrey} 12. On a Clear Day You Can See Forever {From on a Clear Day You Can See For 13. I Remember It Well {From Gigi} 14. Spoken Intro 15. Thank Heaven for Little Girls/Gigi/I'm Glad I'm Not Young Anymore/Waltz 16. Heather on the Hill {From Brigadoon} 17. With a Little Bit of Luck {From My Fair Lady} 18. Too Late Now {From Royal Wedding}/What Did I Have That I Don't Have {Fr 19. Come Back to Me {From on a Clear Day You Can See Forever} 20. Almost Like Being in Love {From Brigadoon}/Wouldn't It Be Loverly? {Fro
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Return to Cole Submitted on: 2009-11-13 |
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Steve Ross is a good saloon singer. He is not a Bobby Short, nor a Hugh Shannon, but pleasant enough to listen to or to be seen at a show.
Alan Jay Lerner, however, is not for him. Following Feinstein's mania of dramatizing every song, Steve was untouched by Lerner's irony and wit, opting for a rather gothic approach to compositions that did not transplant well to that environment. A very drab recording !
With friendship, I wish that Steve will go back to Cole and to the thirties, digging deep into the many treasures still undiscovered (Bea Feitler's unsurpassed book on Cole being an excellent treasury map)and presenting them with the same bravura and melodic richness that we grew accustomed to by his previous issues !
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