Claudine Longet : Colours

CD [Cover Art for Claudine Longet / Colours]

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Sell date: 2/2006
Label: Lilith
Mfg's Catalog#: 105
CDC Part#: 80848
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A very pretty lady who occasionally sings well.
- George Peery, 02/15/2010, USA

Full title is: Colours

  Jim Gordon - Drums
  Lincoln Mayorga - Keyboards
  Lyle Ritz - Bass
  Randy Newman - Piano
  Ron Elliot - Guitar

A funny thing happened to easy listening pop around 1968: many of the studio musicians in Los Angeles and New York got turned on to the same hip new sounds as everyone else, and for a brief period, the middle of the road got gently psychedelicized. This led to oddball goodies like the fragmentary, dreamlike The Secret Life of Harpers Bizarre, those weird records where Sebastian Cabot and William Shatner were intoning Bob Dylan like he was Shakespeare, and Claudine Longet's Colours. Previously preferring Europop schmaltz like Paul Mauriat's 'Love Is Blue,' Longet stretches out to include two of Donovan's early folky tunes, 'Catch the Wind' and the title track, a delicate acoustic reading of Gordon Lightfoot's 'Pussywillows, Cat-Tails' that's really quite lovely, and perhaps most surprisingly, a tender recasting of the Everly Brothers' 'Let It Be Me' with a coda featuring new French lyrics penned by Longet herself. Not everything works: the opening version of 'Scarborough Fair/Canticle' doesn't hint at the complexity of the harmonies of the Simon & Garfunkel original, and Joni Mitchell's 'Both Sides Now' skates so dangerously close to tweeness by itself that the addition of Longet's wispy little-girl vocals and prominent lisp sends it over the edge. Longet redeems herself at the album's end, however, with a delicately mournful take on Randy Newman's oft-recorded 'I Think It's Going to Rain Today' that features only the composer's piano and Longet's uncharacteristically self-assured vocals. Colours is certainly enjoyable on the shallow, kitschy 'ha ha, look at this' level that most modern-day hipsters condescend to, but for true connoisseurs of the style, it's probably Claudine Longet's best album. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Although probably best known for her implication in the 1976 murder of boyfriend and Olympic skier Spider Sabich, this sexy chanteuse/overall swingin' chick released a string of sophisticated pop albums in the late 60's while married to long forgotten Vegas crooner/TV star Andy Williams. Claudine's albums have long been cult favorites among fans of the genre and Colours, Longet's 4th album, originally released in 1969 by A&M, is probably also her best. Featuring silver-tongued versions of songs by Donovan, The Everly Brothers, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, Gordon Lightfoot and Randy Newman. 11 tracks. Digipak. Lilith. 2006.

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   Click here for the Windows Media player
 
Scarborough Fair/Canticle - 3:13 Play the Windows Media clip
Pussywillows, Cat-Tails - 2:57 Play the Windows Media clip
Catch the Wind - 2:34 Play the Windows Media clip
Colours - 2:59 Play the Windows Media clip
For Bobbie (For Baby) - 2:29 Play the Windows Media clip
I Believed It All - 2:39 Play the Windows Media clip
Am I Blue? - 3:12 Play the Windows Media clip
Hurry on Down - 2:11 Play the Windows Media clip
Let It Be Me (Je T'Appartiens) - 2:35 Play the Windows Media clip
Both Sides Now - 3:54 Play the Windows Media clip
I Think It's Gonna Rain Today - 3:16 Play the Windows Media clip
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