Recapping the Rapturous and Remarkable Rare Monro.
- mark porter
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all of a sudden is a favourite of mine too. i first heard it while i was doing cabaret on a cruise ship, and the filipino band gave me their matt cd to listen too all in spanish. i got the music written out and did it in the show a few days later. i still sing it today. its a wonderful song. i hope i do matts version justice, it still sends the shivers when i hear him sing that one. didnt he sing that on russel harty show too?????
- Lena & Harry Smith
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- Lena & Harry Smith
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" By The way" is a lovely melody, a nice introduction with nice lyrics and
Everything Is Nothing Without You, once more with superb accompaniment on the piano.
Another upbeat number is "I've Got Love" and followed by the fantastic Rodgers and Hart "Blue Moon." Matt's smooth and incomparible velvety tones make this a top favourite for us.
"Making whoopee" has the orchestra in full thrust when required and after the brilliant "Strike Up The Band" that's followed by "Till" and sang with such tender emotion, these two songs alone are a perfect example that Matt was a master of his craft.
"Birth Of The Blues" with the best musicians make this a brilliant combination and one of the best versions of this number. "In The Still Of The Night " written by Cole Porter, in a recent poll on Russell Davies show was voted the best composer of popular music . Matt certainly gave this song the credit it deserved. Just like he did with every song on this double Cd.
Everything Is Nothing Without You, once more with superb accompaniment on the piano.
Another upbeat number is "I've Got Love" and followed by the fantastic Rodgers and Hart "Blue Moon." Matt's smooth and incomparible velvety tones make this a top favourite for us.
"Making whoopee" has the orchestra in full thrust when required and after the brilliant "Strike Up The Band" that's followed by "Till" and sang with such tender emotion, these two songs alone are a perfect example that Matt was a master of his craft.
"Birth Of The Blues" with the best musicians make this a brilliant combination and one of the best versions of this number. "In The Still Of The Night " written by Cole Porter, in a recent poll on Russell Davies show was voted the best composer of popular music . Matt certainly gave this song the credit it deserved. Just like he did with every song on this double Cd.
Just how wonderful is Love Song! And it's perfect for this week with Valentine's Day. I love that descending guitar line. Actually I love everything about the song---especially how Matt Monro's voice builds to a crescendo. And the excelllent arrangement is a bit different than other Matt Monro songs. I'd never heard of this song before, but what a fabulous discovery this is! 

I am a bit late regarding giving my views on the "Rare Monro"
but I was late buying the CD, I was waiting to order it from HMV "in a job lot" with other CDs, which I have now done. I received the "Rare Monro" about two weeks ago. So far I have only played disc one, which I think is terrific
The opening track "Other People" and track 3 "All of a Sudden" are to me typical Matt "songs" - just glorious
I haven't got used to track 2 "Mirage" yet, but it might be a grower
The beginning to track 15 "I Love You To" is spectacular, with great orchestration
As L&H say "Try To Remember" is made for Matt who sings the song brilliantly
But for me at the moment, the two absolute standout tracks are "Love Song"
and "Where In the World"
TWO songs which I think should have been massive hits for Matt















"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"

- Lena & Harry Smith
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- Terence Lee
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where is my copy of the Rare Monro?
I find it extraordinary that CD WOW is unable to ship out a copy of The Rare Monro to me. It is a CD that is in print and stocked at most, if not all, major stores in UK I am sure. Perhaps a gentle reminder to them may work, otherwise I will have to ask for a refund and purchase it elsewhere.
- Terence Lee
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Thanks Marian but CD WOW has promised to expedite the despatch in their reply to me. I do appreciate your very kind offer. 

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