Advantages: Great for all NKOTB Disadvantages: None if you are a fan!
'OK- maybe I should be ashamed to admit I own this album...BUT I'm not :oP
After following every move the NKOTB made in the early years - like a doting puppy. I was thrilled too bits when they released Face the Music, a four year wait which to any NKOTB fan was a well worth the wait album.
TRACKS ON THE ALBUM
1. Intro: Face the Music
2. You Got the Flavor
3. Dirty Dawg
4. Girls
5. If You Go Away
6. Keep on Smilin'
7. Never Let You Go
8. Keepin' My Fingers Crossed
9. Mrs. Right
10. Since You Walked into My Life
11. Let's Play House
12. I Can't Believe It's Over
13. I'll Still Be Loving You
14. I'll Be Waitin'
Most of the songs on this album were written and/or co-produced by the group and feature alot of slow/soppy songs. But if you like NKOTB then you don't care what type of track ...
Advantages: Important read to stick with plot Disadvantages: King casting Himself
Song of Susannah is the sixth and penultimate book in the Dark Tower Series by Stephen King. This book picks up the story of Roland Deschain and his friends exactly where we left them in the previous book with the dilemma of having to find Susannah whilst still trying to save the Dark Tower.
Roland's ka-tet splits into 2 for this book, Roland & Eddie are sent to Maine, America to ensure Cal Tower signs over the plot of land in New York that contains the rose that is directly linked to the Dark Tower, whilst here they discover that another link to the towers safety could be a small time writer that goes by the name of Stephen King!! Jake & Father Callahan are at the same time sent to New York to search for a pregnant Susannah who is possessed by a demon...
This is probably my least favourite of all the books in the series, King is ...
Advantages: Loads of Phil Collins songs Disadvantages: Loads of Phil Collins songs messed up
- Changing Faces. Ok this isnt bad. To replicate the original should be quite simple, its a slow song with very little percussion and this track is the same. Two voices sound good on it though
All My Life - Another ok track. TQ gives it a little something and you apprechiate his efforts. Good beats
I Wish It Would Rain Down - Not a fan of Phils version let alone this one. Its just a bit bland
Take Me Home - Malik Pendleton. If you want to hear a different version of this song, Bone Thugs have a version on one of their albums which actually features Phil in the video. This is again too bland.
Overall not great. Some bigger tunes could have been attempted like Two Hearts, Physical Touch and Groovy Kind of Love but they would have probably messed those up aswell! Listen to the originals if you want your Phil fix, also considering ...
Product Information for "Let's Face The Music (The Songs Of Irving Berlin) - Susannah McCorkle" »
Product details
Title
Let's Face The Music (The Songs Of Irving Berlin)
Performer
Susannah McCorkle
Genre
Jazz Vocal
Sub Genre
Contemp. Jazz Vocals
Release Date
06/1997
Original Release Year
1997
Label / Distributor
Concord Jazz / Proper Note
Engineer
Alan Varner
Producer
Nick Phillips
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
13431475927
Catalogue Number
CCD 47592
Additional notes
Album Notes
Full title: Let's Face The Music - The Songs Of Irving Berlin. Personnel: Susannah McCorkle (vocals); Jerry Dodgion (alto saxophone, flute); Chris Potter (tenor saxophone, alto flute, clarinet); Gregory Gisbert (trumpet, flugelhorn); Conrad Herwig (trombone); Allen Farnham (piano); Rich DeRosa (synthesizer, drums); Al Gafa (acoustic & electric guitars); Steve Gilmore (bass). Recorded at Sound On Sound Studios, New York, New York from October 28-30, 1996. Includes liner notes by Will Friedwald.
Album Reviews
Down Beat (9/97, p.51) - 3 1/2 stars (out of 5) - "...a splendid, thoroughly entertaining album that takes some wonderful liberties with this chapter of the Great American Song Book....impeccable vocal phrasing and timing..." JazzTimes (8/97, p.111) - "Susannah McCorkle is a special delight. At once up-town and breezily casual, her accessible sophistication is a wonder to behold....It's an insouciant date given shape by McCorkle's pianist/musical director Allen Farnham....it's a date to snuggle up with in front of a fire."
Titles on disc 1
1.
I'd Rather Lead A Band
2.
Let's Face The Music And Dance
3.
Isn't This A Lovely Day (To Be Caught In The Rain)
4.
Heatwave
5.
How Deep Is The Ocean
6.
Everybody Knew Me/When You Walked Out Someone Else Walked Ri
7.
There's No Business Like Show Business
8.
Cheek To Cheek
9.
Love And The Weather
10.
Suppertime
11.
You're Easy To Dance With/It Only Happens When I Dance With
12.
Better Luck Next Time
13.
Let Yourself Go
14.
Waiting At The End Of The Road
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