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by Gloria » Thu Oct 22, 2009 11:33 am
This CD does indeed sound great, and I won't hesitate to order more Jasmine products in the future.
The back photo is actually Jack's cover shot for Our Song, his '67 LP - when he was almost 30 years old.
Only one of Jack's Capitol songs didn't made it onto CD, the Victor Young-Peggy Lee title, "Where Can I Go Without You?" Even when Capitol reissued This Love of Mine, as Jack Jones In Love, this song was dropped from the newer LP (there must've been a copyright problem). Oh well, not truly complete, but it's great having the remaining 23 songs together.
I can't understand why Shall We Dance is such a forgotten album - this is one title I can leave playing 2 or 3 straight times without even thinking of stopping it. But, to be honest, I'm not sure that Jack cares what happens to the Kapp recordings. If he did, he would've likely bought back his masters from Universal. Instead, Jack seems to undermine those days - even his own abilities as a young vocalist (which were truly extraordinary). Maybe he feels some bitterness towards those years. His 20s were a constant whirlwind of recording, touring and TV appearances, and he didn't have time to pursue movies or other performing options. Kapp obviously had to keep the money pouring in while they could, since traditional pop was fading. But without Kapp, Jack would've never won his two Grammys. He was luckier than 99% of all singers, having a record company so dedicated to producing quality albums. History will eventually catch up with the Kapps, who were truly among the unsung heroes of 60s pop. The recognition (and the CD releases) may likely happen after Jack is gone, but I get the impression that he really doesn't care.