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Don't Play That Song

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フォーマット CDアルバム
発売日 2021年05月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルJasmine
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 JASCD1087
SKU 604988108729

構成数 : 1枚

  1. 1.[CDアルバム]
    1. 1.
      Brace Yourself
    2. 2.
      Show Me the Way
    3. 3.
      A Help-each-other Romance (With LaVern Baker)
    4. 4.
      How Often (With LaVern Baker)
    5. 5.
      First Taste of Love (Single Edit)
    6. 6.
      Spanish Harlem
    7. 7.
      Stand By Me
    8. 8.
      On the Horizon
    9. 9.
      Amor
    10. 10.
      Souvenir of Mexico
    11. 11.
      Here Comes the Night
    12. 12.
      Young Boy Blues
    13. 13.
      Ecstasy
    14. 14.
      Yes
    15. 15.
      My Heart Cries for You
    16. 16.
      He Will Break Your Heart
    17. 17.
      Dream Lover
    18. 18.
      Will You Love Me Tomorrow
    19. 19.
      Moon River
    20. 20.
      At Last
    21. 21.
      It's All in the Game
    22. 22.
      Don't Play That Song (You Lied)
    23. 23.
      The Hermit of Misty Mountain
    24. 24.
      Too Bad
    25. 25.
      First Taste of Love (Album Version)
    26. 26.
      I Promise Love
    27. 27.
      I'm Standing By
    28. 28.
      Walking in the Footsteps of a Fool
    29. 29.
      Tell Daddy
    30. 30.
      Auf Wiedersehn, My Dear

作品の情報

メイン
アーティスト: Ben E. King

商品の紹介

Ben E. King's third album is a little short in running time but very high in quality, in terms of the dozen songs here. The title track was the selling point, but couldn't help but be seduced by the exquisite production of "Ecstasy" and "On the Horizon," the latter making about as fine use of harps and an ethereal chorus as one imagines possible -- and when the strings come in, violins and cellos alternately, the sheer beauty of the track just overflows. "Show Me the Way to Your Heart" isn't too far behind, and then "Stand by Me" shores up the opening of the second side -- not that anything here needed shoring up, but it's good that they got the single onto a long-player so it didn't go to waste. Even the lesser material, like "Here Comes the Night" and "First Taste of Love" (the latter a Jerry Leiber/Phil Spector song that bears an uncanny resemblance to Arthur Alexander's "You Better Move On"), is interesting to hear for the lively production. This album, like its predecessors, dates from a period in which producers and engineers were figuring out what one could do with soul and R&B in terms of engineering, and the sound separation and textures are nothing if not vibrant and alluring in their own right, separate from the music. ~ Bruce Eder
Rovi

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