5つ星のうち5.0CET ALBUM EST INTERESSANT POUR CECI. LES 4 DERNIERES ...
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CET ALBUM EST INTERESSANT POUR CECI. LES 4 DERNIERES CHANSONS PROVIENNENT DE L'ALBUM `` GALLERY `` QUI EST MAINTENANT DEVENU TRES RARE. JE SUIS HEUREUX D'AVOIR PU ME PROCURER CET ALBUM. J'AI 10 ALBUMS DE BERT KAEMPFERT, QU JE ME SUIS PROCURER CHEZ AMAZON. MERCI ! ROBERT S. PAYER
5つ星のうち5.0Bert Kaempfert remembering the 50s and the 70s.
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This 1973 release proved very different insofar as he generally spotlighted one decade - the 1950s - for his musical choices. So 'Blueberry Hill' and 'Love Me Tender' jostle for position along with a nice version of 'Rebel Rouser' and 'Night Train.' Even a nod to early-60s Dean Martin with 'Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime' and the evergreen 'Who's Sorry Now.' Kaempfert originals worth noting include 'Time to Love' and 'You Turned My World Around', the tune Frank Sinatra received from Bert to try to recapture the magic of earlier Kaempfert-penned hits for Sinatra like 'Strangers in the Night' and 'The World We Knew (Over and Over)'. The cover art differs somewhat from the North American release I remember, but the music still sounds great.
When MCA/Universal, released this LP in the spring of 1973 it was released as Fabulous 50's and New Delights. In the United States Bert's covers of Blueberry Hill, Evferybody Loves Somebody, Love Me tender were done under the well recognized sound of Kaempfert/ Rehbein, beautiful, exciting and even the version of Rebel Rouser was super. Again the fine flugelhorn solo's of Ack Van Rooyen, and other soloists Her Geller and Jiggs Whiggins done very nice, even the newer compositions of Night Cap, You, turned my world upside down and the followup to In Our Time, "Children of Peace" very well done.