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posted 12-05-2008 09:21

 
It's Burt Bacharach's 80th birthday today. To celebrate here's a mix I've made (times to fit on a CD-R).

Of course, I could've made it easy on myself, and just bang together a Dionne sings Bacharach mix. Instead I've made it a point of not duplicating performers. Which made some decisions tough. I mean, Cilla Black's "Alfie" (during the recording of which Burt made her cry) is great; Jackie DeShannon or Tom Clay; which Dusty track; "Walk On By" by Dionne, Hayes, Stranglers or Sybil, etc?

1. Burt Bacharach - Alfie (1966)
2. The Shirelles - Baby, It's You (1962)
3. Dionne Warwick - Walk On By (1964)
4. Dusty Springfield - I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself (1964)
5. Cilla Black - Anyone Who Had A Heart (1964)
6. Jackie DeShannon – What The World Needs Now Is Love (1968)
7. Aretha Franklin - I Say A Little Prayer (1968)
8. Lyn Collins - Don't Make Me Over (1974)
9. Herb Alpert - This Guy's In Love With You (1968)
10. Elvis Costello & Burt Bacharach - I'll Never Fall In Love Again (2000)
11. Frankie Goes To Hollywood - San José (The Way) (1984)
12. Sandie Shaw - Always Something There To Remind Me (1964)
13. Nancy Wilson - Reach Out For Me (1965)
14. Carpenters - (They Long To Be) Close To You (1970)
15. B.J. Thomas - Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head (1969)
16. Walker Brothers - Make It Easy On Yourself (1966)
17. Gene Pitney - Only Love Can Break A Heart (1963)
18. Lou Johnson - Kentucky Bluebird (Message To Martha) (1964)
19. Billy J. Kramer & the Dakotas - Trains And Boats And Planes (1965)
20. The 5th Dimension - One Less Bell To Answer (1970)
21. The Stylistics - You'll Never Get to Heaven (If You Break My Heart) (1971)
22. Isaac Hayes - The Look Of Love (live) (1973)
23. Brook Benton - A House Is Not A Home (1963)
24. Jack Jones - Wives And Lovers (1963)
25. Ani DiFranco - Wishin' And Hopin' (1997)

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And a few that didn't fit on:

Tom Clay - What the World Needs Now/Abraham, Martin & John
Burt Bacharach - Promises Promises
Tom Jones - What's New Pussycat
Perry Como - Magic Moments
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Last Edit: 12-05-2008 21:16 By G.Man as Trotaconventos.
 
#26562
posted 13-05-2008 07:48

 
No Bacharach fans here? I'm surprised.
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posted 13-05-2008 09:12

 
Not the case at all, PT (as I think was conclusively demonstrated on the old board).

Ms. ursus is particularly appreciative of your considerable efforts in putting this together.
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posted 13-05-2008 09:24

 
I'm a fan.

I don't know what to say, that's all.
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#26649
posted 13-05-2008 10:46

 
Ah, I might have expected some criticism like "how the fuck did you slip Elvis fucking Costello in there", or something. Or pointing out how crap his post-David period has been.

In 2005 Bacharach released a mostly instrumental solo album. I really wanted to like it, but I found very difficult to listen to.
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posted 13-05-2008 10:51

 
Pan Tau wrote:
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Ah, I might have expected some criticism like "how the fuck did you slip Elvis fucking Costello in there", or something. Or pointing out how crap his post-David period has been.

In 2005 Bacharach released a mostly instrumental solo album. I really wanted to like it, but I found very difficult to listen to.


I've got an LP from, I dunno, 1970 or something, of Bacharach performing his own hits. Mostly instrumental, with a few female backing vocals drifting in and out. Nice.
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#26820
posted 13-05-2008 13:22

 
If you want some criticism Pan Tau then why did you put that ghastly Frankie Goes to Hollywood cover in there?
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posted 13-05-2008 13:31

 
I love burt bacharach. Only one caveat though. Over the full extent of the catelogue there seems to be a more than currently fashionable amount of surrendered woman music on there. "one less bell to answer, one less egg to fry, one less man to clean up after, I should be happy but all i do is cry." etc.
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#26842
posted 13-05-2008 13:42

 
That is still a normal sort of emotion. The shockers are "Wives And Lovers" and "Wishin' And Hopin'" (which is why I put hem right at the end of the comp). The one song is basically saying that the woman must be a pretty, submissive housewive, or she will have one less egg to fry, and the other is saying that she make plans to become a pretty, submissive housewive or she'll never have one more egg to fry. Pretty shocking stuff by our contemporary standards, but probably received wisdom until the feminist movement started to bare its hairy legs in the late '60s.
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posted 13-05-2008 14:16

 
Top mix, PT. (Although your copy of Baby It's You skips.)
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posted 13-05-2008 14:47

 
The Biography Channel's profile of Angie Dickinson makes '60s Burt and Angie seem like the coolest couple ever.

Pan, you should add to your collection one of the songs from Burt's collaboration with Ron Isley a couple of years ago.

Is "San José (The Way)" the same as "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?"
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posted 13-05-2008 15:04

 
Yep. It always bemused me that Frankie Goes To Hollywood were so apparrently bereft of ideas they resorted to putting a Baccarach cover on 'Welcome to the Pleasuredome', as if the Starr, Springsteen and Pacemakers covers weren't already enough.
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posted 13-05-2008 15:18

 
I was very surprised to discover just there that the man who played piano for marlene dietrich, and wrote so many torch songs wasn't as gay as christmas. You live and learn.
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posted 13-05-2008 15:44

 
Bacharach didn't write any torch songs. Hal David was the lyricist on the 60s hits, then various others, including Bachrach's then-wife Carole Bayer Sager, on the mostly inferior later stuff. In fact, Bacharach didn't write any lyrics at all until his most recent records which include an anti-neo con song called "Who Are These People?".
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posted 13-05-2008 16:43

 
True I suppose.

what was the name of his very unsuccessful musical.
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posted 13-05-2008 17:01

 
It wasn't "Promises, Promises", was it?
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