Исполнитель: Georgie FameНазвание альбома: The Third Face Of Fame Год выпуска: 1968 Формат файлов: mp3, 256 kbps Размер архива: 59.80 Скачать с: rusfolder.com Georgie Fame was firmly enrolled within his pop phase by 1968, and Third Face of Fame did not care who noticed. In fact, it rather hoped that everybody lured into earshot by his recent chart-topping lament for outlaws Bonnie & Clyde (the opening "The Ballad of Bonnie & Clyde," of course), would all come hurtling in. In fact they didn't, and the album marked Fame's first non-charting outing since his debut, five years before - which means the millions missed out on a handful of cuts that were at least as enjoyable as the hit. A version of the Beatles' "When I'm 64" rivals any other cover of that song, with Fame's treatment truly capturing the foreboding that lurks behind the superficial buoyancy of the lyric, while there's also a heartfelt version of George and Ira Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me." Earlier fans are treated to a powerful visit to "St James Infirmary," which proves that Fame has lost none of his earlier taste for menacing R&B, while the closing romp through Donovan's "Mellow Yellow" is nothing if not, er, mellow. Third Face of Fame can scarcely be recommended to anybody yearning for Fame himself to return to the blues-breaking growl of old. But, as an example of British pop's own longtime fascination with "adult"-sounding entertainment, it's certainly an enjoyable slice of very easy listening.
A1.The Ballad Of Bonnie & Clyde A2.When I'm Sixty-Four A3.Ask Me Nice A4.Exactly Like You A5.Someone To Watch Over Me A6.Blue Prelude B1.Bullets Laverne B2.This Is Always B3.Side By Side B4.St. James Infirmary B5.Mellow Yellow
Bass – Frank Clarke, Ronnie Seabrooke Bass [Rhythm] – Phil Bates Conductor – Harry South Drums – Hayden Jackson Drums [Rhythm] – Bill Eyden Guitar – Ernie Shear, George Kish Guitar [Rhythm] – John McLaughlin, Terry Smith Piano – Arthur Greenslade Piano [Rhythm] – Gordon Beck Saxophone – Art Ellefson, Cyril Reubens, Harry Klein, Ronnie Scott, Tommy Whittle, Tony Coe Trombone – Gib Wallace, John Marshall, Morris Platt Trumpet – Albert Hall, B. Haughey*, Derek Healey, Derek Watkins, G. Bowen, Ian Hamer, Les Condon
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