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Pop standards vocalist/actress Julie London was definitely at a transitional phase in her career when she cut Yummy, Yummy, Yummy (1969) -- the final entry in her decade-and-a-half long relationship with Liberty Records. Modern listeners will revel in the obvious kitsch factor of a middle-aged, old-school female who is crooning rock & roll. Rightly so, as the two musical universes rarely collided with a lucrative outcome. However, just below the genre-bending veneer lie interesting interpretations of concurrently well-known selections with the occasional sleeper gem thrown in. The lush and admittedly antiquated orchestration doesn't mask London's smoky and smouldering pipes, and some scores definitely work better than others. The opening cover of Laura Nyro's "Stoned Soul Picnic," the adaptation of the Beatles' "And I Love Her," and the remarkably evocative "Hushabye Mountain" from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968) are each superior matches of artist with repertoire. Less successful is Harry Nilsson's "Without Him" [aka "Without Her"] as it lacks the urgency of Blood, Sweat & Tears' rendering or the pithy of Nilsson's original. The remake of Spanky & Our Gang's "Like to Get to Know You" is similarly short on soul, although it lends itself to the middle-of-the-road (MOR) feel, as does "It's Nice to Be With You." That said, the latter is infinitely more tolerable in this context than it was on the Davy Jones' warbled Monkees' single. The seeming incongruity of London's take on the Doors' "Light My Fire" isn't all that odd until she lets her hair down (so to speak) and slips into something right out of The Graduate's Mrs. Robinson. There are several instances of 'What were they thinking?,' such as the practically surreal "Mighty Quinn (Quinn, The Eskimo)" which sounds like it was the result of a Quaalude-related encounter. By the time we roll around to the title track, one can't tell if London is trying to be sexy or is simply hung over. "Sunday Morning" -- the second nod to Spanky & Our Gang -- also makes London come off as either bored or sleepy, either of which will be the effect that a majority of the album will inevitably have on 21st century ears. ~ Lindsay Planer Yummy, Yummy, Yummy Music Julie London Yummy, Yummy, Yummy Songs | 1. | Stoned Soul Picnic | |
| 2. | Like to Get to Know You | |
| 3. | Light My Fire | $0.99 | |
| 4. | It's Nice to Be With You | |
| 5. | Sunday Mornin' | |
| 6. | Hushabye Mountain | |
| 7. | Mighty Quinn (Quinn, The Eskimo) | |
| 8. | Come to Me Slowly | |
| 9. | And I Love Him | |
| 10. | Without Him | |
| 11. | Yummy, Yummy, Yummy | $0.99 | |
| 12. | Louie Louie | |
| Yummy, Yummy, Yummy Music Review Buy Yummy, Yummy, Yummy CD Purchase Yummy, Yummy, Yummy CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Julie London In Person At The Americana CD (1964)
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$11.59 Well into her mid-thirties, Julie London was also well past her commercial prime when she cut this live album for release in 1964. Actually, she had mounted something of a comeback the previous year with the LPs The End of the World and The Wonderful ...
| | Herb Alpert Going Places CD (1965) Remastered; Special Edition
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| | Julie London Love Letters/Feeling Good CD (2004)
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| | Julie London Julie/Love On The Rocks CD (2006)
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| | Herb Alpert What Now My Love CD (1966) Remastered; Special Edition
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$10.69 With this album, Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass settle into their hitmaking groove, the once ...
| | Thirties CDs (2000)
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$15.19 British reissue label Flapper's compilation The Thirties is a generous selection of 25 songs from that decade. It is essentially a miscellaneous collection, consisting of many well-known songs, only a few of which are presented in their most popular recordings, with several curiosities and, ...
| | Karen Mason Better Days CD (2001)
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$21.49 KAREN MASON BIOGRAPHYKaren Mason has starred on Broadway, Off-Broadway, television, and recording: and "has few peers when it comes to ripping the roof off with her amazing voice that knows no bounds!" (TheatreScene.net) Karen is an nine time MAC Award winner and has won the MAC Award for Major Female Vocalist of the Year for six consecutive years. She has also won the 2006 Nightlife Award for Major Female Vocalist and three Bistro Awards.Ms. Mason originated the role of Tanya on Broadway in Abba’s MAMMA MIA!, and was awarded a 2002 Drama Desk nomination as Best Actress. Her other leading roles include Norma Desmond in SUNSET BOULEVARD which she performed to critical acclaim and standing ovations on Broadway and in Los Angeles for three years; Mazeppa in JEROME ROBBIN’S BROADWAY; Rosalie in CARNIVAL (another Drama Desk nomination); plus featured roles in Broadway’s TORCH SONG TRILOGY; and PLAY ME A COUNTRY SONG. Karen won the Outer Critics Circle Award for her performance in AND THE WORLD GOES ROUND, and starred Off-Broadway in her own show KAREN MASON SINGS BROADWAY, BEATLES AND BRIAN. Her television appearances include the hit dramas ED and LAW & ORDER SVU. Film credits include SLEEPING ...
| | Discharge Society's Victims CDs (2004) Box Set
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| | Paul Robeson CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Maurice Chevalier CD (2006) (Import)
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| | Dean Martin Date With Dean CD (2007) (Import)
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| | Book Of Pooh CD (2007) (Import) Import
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| | Berit Strong Norwegian Landscape CD (2009)
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$15.15 Producer: Blanten AlspaughEngineer: John NewtonPre-mastering engineer: Mark DonahueMastering: Clear Note StudiosDesign: Raymond Larrett-On the Way by David Cullen (b. 1959) was inspired by landscapes the composer saw during a train ride through Pennsylvania. The piece is propelled by a rhythmic ostinato that continues almost throughout as tonalities change like unexpected vistas. Cullen’s evocative writing shows the influence of such guitarists as Ralph Towner, and to a lesser extent, Pat Metheny. Cullen is a faculty member at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, and has released nine of his own CDs. He performed his arrangement of “The Days of Wine and Roses” on the Grammy-winning CD entitled Henry Mancini: Pink Guitar.-Berceuse is an arrangement by Cuban composer Leo Brouwer of a song titled “Drume Negrita” by Brower’s countryman Ernesto Grenet (1908-1981). Grenet came from a musical family, and he and his brothers Eliseo and Emilio were all successful composers. Ernesto was a drummer and a bandleader at Havana’s famed Tropicana cabaret. Brower’s arrangement comes from a pair of pieces comprising his Dos Themas Populares Cubanos. “Drume Negrita” has been recorded countless times in vocal and instrumental versions. It has enjoyed considerable popularity among classical guitarists since 1976 when Christopher Parkening recorded a version arranged by Jack Marshall titled “Afro-Cuban Lullaby.”-La Source du Lyson op. 47 by Napoleon Coste (1805-1883) is a composition in three sections that has connections to the Doubs section of eastern France near the Swiss border where Coste was born, according to Brian Jeffery who penned the preface to the Tecla edition of this work. Jeffery cites a historic source that describes the beautiful area where the Lison River emerges from a cavern and forms a waterfall. The work’s three sections, Allegro, Andante Sostenuo, ...
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