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Calendar Girl/Around Midnight

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発売日 2017年05月23日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルState Of Art
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 紙ジャケット
規格品番 STATE81183
SKU 8436569190531

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
Jazz critic Will Friedwald has stated that Julie London's records were so popular in the 1950s mainly because she looked so drop-dead gorgeous on the album covers. The marketing hook behind Calendar Girl may just be the main example for those critical of London's musical career, since its sleeve has made it a prized collector's item. The famous wraparound cover depicts cheesecake shots of London posed for every month of the year, while original issues of the album included a more-than-suggestive insert photo of the singer stretched out in bed. While Friedwald's correct about London's physical beauty, he's wrong in suggesting that the vocalist didn't have the talent to go along with her looks. Like Chet Baker, Julie London had an extremely limited vocal range but she did the most with what she had, possessing a special knack for torch songs that cast her in the role of a woman constantly being destroyed by love in general and by men in particular. The cover concept of Calendar Girl is carried over from the concept album, which features a narrative of romance lost and found for each month of the year before ending with one final tune called "The Thirteenth Month" (which is illustrated by that insert picture of London in bed). Since there aren't quality standards for every month of the year, one of Calendar Girl's pleasures can be found in the numbers written especially for the album, particularly those penned by Bobby Troup, London's husband. The jazz-oriented Troup hit pay dirt with such fine compositions as "Route 66," "Daddy," and "The Meaning of the Blues," but too few of his smart, witty songs have been widely recorded. Calendar Girl is a fun, if often bittersweet, ride and a must-have for fans of classic vocal pop and lounge music. Thankfully, EMI has reissued this album on CD in a two-fer package with the more traditional London session Your Number Please.., which, oddly enough, also features a very suggestive photo of London in bed. ~ Nick Dedina
エディション : Remaster

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    1. 1.
      June In January

      アーティスト: Julie London

    2. 2.
      February Brings The Rain

      アーティスト: Julie London

    3. 3.
      Melancholy March

      アーティスト: Julie London

    4. 4.
      I'Ll Remember April

      アーティスト: Julie London

    5. 5.
      People Who Are Born In May

      アーティスト: Julie London

    6. 6.
      Memphis In June

      アーティスト: Julie London

    7. 7.
      Sleigh Ride In July

      アーティスト: Julie London

    8. 8.
      Time For August

      アーティスト: Julie London

    9. 9.
      September In The Rain

      アーティスト: Julie London

    10. 10.
      This October

      アーティスト: Julie London

    11. 11.
      November Twilight

      アーティスト: Julie London

    12. 12.
      Warm December

      アーティスト: Julie London

    13. 13.
      The Thirteenth Month

      アーティスト: Julie London

    14. 14.
      ‘Round Midnight

      アーティスト: Julie London

    15. 15.
      Lonely In Paris

      アーティスト: Julie London

    16. 16.
      Misty

      アーティスト: Julie London

    17. 17.
      Black Coffee

      アーティスト: Julie London

    18. 18.
      Lush Life

      アーティスト: Julie London

    19. 19.
      In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning

      アーティスト: Julie London

    20. 20.
      Don'T Smoke In Bed

      アーティスト: Julie London

    21. 21.
      You And The Night And The Music

      アーティスト: Julie London

    22. 22.
      Something Cool

      アーティスト: Julie London

    23. 23.
      How About Me?

      アーティスト: Julie London

    24. 24.
      But Not For Me

      アーティスト: Julie London

    25. 25.
      The Party'S Over

      アーティスト: Julie London

    26. 26.
      A Foggy Day(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Julie London

    27. 27.
      Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Julie London

    28. 28.
      You'Re Blase(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Julie London

    29. 29.
      Don'T Worry ‘Bout Me(ボーナストラック)

      アーティスト: Julie London

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Julie London

オリジナル発売日:2013年

商品の紹介

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発売・販売元 提供資料(2017/05/09)

Jazz critic Will Friedwald has stated that Julie London's records were so popular in the 1950s mainly because she looked so drop-dead gorgeous on the album covers. The marketing hook behind Calendar Girl may just be the main example for those critical of London's musical career, since its sleeve has made it a prized collector's item. The famous wraparound cover depicts cheesecake shots of London posed for every month of the year, while original issues of the album included a more-than-suggestive insert photo of the singer stretched out in bed. While Friedwald's correct about London's physical beauty, he's wrong in suggesting that the vocalist didn't have the talent to go along with her looks. Like Chet Baker, Julie London had an extremely limited vocal range but she did the most with what she had, possessing a special knack for torch songs that cast her in the role of a woman constantly being destroyed by love in general and by men in particular. The cover concept of Calendar Girl is carried over from the concept album, which features a narrative of romance lost and found for each month of the year before ending with one final tune called "The Thirteenth Month" (which is illustrated by that insert picture of London in bed). Since there aren't quality standards for every month of the year, one of Calendar Girl's pleasures can be found in the numbers written especially for the album, particularly those penned by Bobby Troup, London's husband. The jazz-oriented Troup hit pay dirt with such fine compositions as "Route 66," "Daddy," and "The Meaning of the Blues," but too few of his smart, witty songs have been widely recorded. Calendar Girl is a fun, if often bittersweet, ride and a must-have for fans of classic vocal pop and lounge music. Thankfully, EMI has reissued this album on CD in a two-fer package with the more traditional London session Your Number Please.., which, oddly enough, also features a very suggestive photo of London in bed. ~ Nick Dedina|
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