Marian
Any Shirley Bassey Fans out there?
- michduncg
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The story about Shirley dropping on her way back was just on the local news, along with home video footage taken by local residents - she seemed so nice!
Anyway - today is the 25th and so I logged in to i-tunes expecting to see this much anticipated album splashed all over the place. In fact I had to really search for it, and for most of the day thought that for some reason it hadn't gone straight to download. Then in the last few minutes I have found it hidden away - by searching for tracks that i knew was on it.
This is the 1st album I have downloaded in its entirety, I usually cherry-pick tracks, but at £7.90 for all 13 tracks I thought what the heck!
What can I say about the album? Hopefully those of you planning to buy it are aware that its a lot of Shirleys old tracks with a modern funky arrangement. So, you have 'Kiss me honey honey' turned from frothy pop into sultry ballad, accompanied by what sounds like the band that used to appear on French & Saunders! In fact a lot of tracks on the album sound like they have only a yamaha keyboard with a huge variety of rythmns and voices as accompaniment! 'Big Spender' has a grungy rock sound - almost like the last Bond theme. 'What now my loves' has an OTT dramatic orchestral crescendo, and 'Where is the love' has the most wonderfully lush lounge sound to it! And the great ballad 'This is my life' has a swirling new electro-pop backing that the Pet Shop Biys could have dreamt up! The most recognisable is 'I who have nothing', which gets a great new drum beat throughout
Now, I happen to think that all of this a great testament to Dame Shirley, and her appeal to audiences over the last 50 years. Here she presents a funky, quirky take on songs from all across her career that are bound to attract a new audience. The tracks all ooze the voice and charisma of this wonderful diva, but some of the arrangements may not meet with universal applause! I love it though! Just got to make room on my ipod now!
Anyway - today is the 25th and so I logged in to i-tunes expecting to see this much anticipated album splashed all over the place. In fact I had to really search for it, and for most of the day thought that for some reason it hadn't gone straight to download. Then in the last few minutes I have found it hidden away - by searching for tracks that i knew was on it.
This is the 1st album I have downloaded in its entirety, I usually cherry-pick tracks, but at £7.90 for all 13 tracks I thought what the heck!
What can I say about the album? Hopefully those of you planning to buy it are aware that its a lot of Shirleys old tracks with a modern funky arrangement. So, you have 'Kiss me honey honey' turned from frothy pop into sultry ballad, accompanied by what sounds like the band that used to appear on French & Saunders! In fact a lot of tracks on the album sound like they have only a yamaha keyboard with a huge variety of rythmns and voices as accompaniment! 'Big Spender' has a grungy rock sound - almost like the last Bond theme. 'What now my loves' has an OTT dramatic orchestral crescendo, and 'Where is the love' has the most wonderfully lush lounge sound to it! And the great ballad 'This is my life' has a swirling new electro-pop backing that the Pet Shop Biys could have dreamt up! The most recognisable is 'I who have nothing', which gets a great new drum beat throughout
Now, I happen to think that all of this a great testament to Dame Shirley, and her appeal to audiences over the last 50 years. Here she presents a funky, quirky take on songs from all across her career that are bound to attract a new audience. The tracks all ooze the voice and charisma of this wonderful diva, but some of the arrangements may not meet with universal applause! I love it though! Just got to make room on my ipod now!
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Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
- michduncg
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The new arrangement of 'Big Spender' is really growing on me! I forgot to say that the albums title track, 'get this party started' is fantastic - if you liked her singing this on the M&S advert last year (didn't we all!) , then you will love the rest of the album!
Michael
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
Here I go again, I hear those trumpets blow again.......
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Thanks for the lengthy review of Shirleys Album Mike.
To start with , not sure that her "Kiss Me Honey Honey" sung as a ballad will delight us to that extent, but then who knows what may appeal as accompanimental music to each of these tracks, so we will be intrigued and want to buy it.
On another note of music accompaniment sounding like voices who could forget the Musician's strike that began in 1942 and went in to 43, when not out of choice the accappella choral sound was used, and it proved to be a pretty good substitute for top recording artists like Sinatra for instance.
Enjoy those Shirley tracks Mike anyway.
On another note of music accompaniment sounding like voices who could forget the Musician's strike that began in 1942 and went in to 43, when not out of choice the accappella choral sound was used, and it proved to be a pretty good substitute for top recording artists like Sinatra for instance.
Enjoy those Shirley tracks Mike anyway.
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Terence Lee
Hi Marian
I prefer a physical CD rather than downloads. I want to appreciate the cover art and read the liner notes, don't you? There may be good or rare pics of the Dame too.
I prefer a physical CD rather than downloads. I want to appreciate the cover art and read the liner notes, don't you? There may be good or rare pics of the Dame too.
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Bossy Bassey at Glastonbury?
I wonder if this is true :
http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/3am/tm_ ... _page.html
http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/3am/tm_ ... _page.html