I wanted my 2000th post to be something else related to Matt Monro, but I just haven't had time to do it. Since I already have a 2001 and 2002 post in mind, I thought I take the time to write again about this stunning and special album.
A few weeks ago I listened once again to
Matt Monro in the Late Late Show. No particular reason, I just had to. Or maybe it was a cold rainy day, and I need to feel Matt Monro's voice. I've posted my song ratings earlier so I won't go into them again except to say that even Maria and Days of Wine and Roses are getting warmer with me.
This album is a masterpiece, a work of art. But while listening to it again, I got really frustrated, even mad.
Why isn't this stroke of genius recognised as one of the greatest albums of all time? It should be on every critic's list -- included with the likes of Dusty in Memphis, Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely, Revolver, Dark Side of the Moon, Kind of Blue, Tapestry, Parachutes, and so on. Matt Monro in the Late Late Show needs to be on every one of these lists. It is an amazing album, something to cherish for a lifetime.
