Can't Wait All Night

Track Listings

 
1. A Little Love
2. (You Don't Hear) The One That Gets You
3. Can't Wait All Night
4. Restless Heart
5. Easy Way Out
6. Let's Dance
7. He's Gone
8. You Don't Know Me
9. Eye Of A Hurricane
10. Waiting For The Sun

Can't Wait All Night,Juice Newton,RCA,Adult Contemporary,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Urban Cowboy
Classic Julie Classic Broadway
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 STARS AND THEN SOME !!
  • Pretty Sad,
  • I FELL IN LOVE WITH JULIE ALL OVER AGAIN
  • A Great Julie Andrews CD
  • Climbing Every Mountain with Mary Poppins
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ASIN: B00005KBBR
Release Date: 2001-06-19

Tracks:

  1. On A Clear Day
  2. A Cock-Eyed Optimist
  3. Hello, Young Lovers
  4. Here I'll Stay
  5. My Fair Lady Shuffle: Overture/Wouldn't It Be Loverly/Let A Woman/Just You Wait/Poor Professional...
  6. Getting To Know You
  7. Living In The Shadows
  8. Bewitched
  9. I Have Dreamed
  10. My Funny Valentine
  11. Camelot Suite: Camelot/The Simple Joys Of Maidenhood/How To Handle A Woman/If Ever I Would...
  12. Crazy World
  13. If I Loved You
  14. Edelweiss
  15. The Sound Of Music

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 5 STARS AND THEN SOME !!.......2006-02-10

Oh Julie, the songs you sang on this CD are superb. I wish you could still give us that joy. If you can only sing in the low registers, give us jazz!! You can do it I just know you can!!

2 out of 5 stars Pretty Sad, .......2005-10-27

Hollywood veteran Julie Andrews has had a glorious career, but not without its downsides. Her legend is built on "The Sound of Music" and "Mary Poppins" and other glorious roles. Her abilities as a singer were never impressive or great, her voice often sounded weak, but she always knew how to sing around her very limited vocal range. On this collection she performs some of the greatest Broadway tunes ever written and even though she does a good job, her voice just doesn't hold up against many of these tunes. Her warmth is felt all over the album, in "Here I'll Stay" she wraps her gentle, but narrow, voice around it and in "My Funny Valentine" she sticks to the lower register of her voice. However, in the re-recording of her classic "Sound of Music" and in "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" her voice fails her, it often sounds thin and airy and it's actually quite sad to listen to. When all is said and done Julie Andrews remains a great talent, and most of that talent is largely due to her amazing capability as a performer and her genuine warmth.

5 out of 5 stars I FELL IN LOVE WITH JULIE ALL OVER AGAIN.......2005-06-25

As a young kid growing up in the Philippines I remember my Dad playing his state-of-the-art Aiwa tape recorder back in the 60s and hearing Julie Andrews' voice - truly the voice of an angel! Now, hearing these songs again with adult ears I fell in love with her voice all over again !

5 out of 5 stars A Great Julie Andrews CD.......2002-01-27

If you are a fan of Dame Julie's and musicals, this is the cd for you. It is a compilation of songs from prevously released albums; The King and I, The Music of Richard Rodgers, Here I'll Stay, and Victor/Victoria, Original Broadway Cast Recording.
I found the material to be very well put together giving the listener selections from My Fair Lady, Camelot, The Sound of Music, Victor/Victoria and others. What more could you want?
As for Ms. Andrews, she is superb. There is simply no one like her. I have heard comments that prior to the infamous throat surgery she was unable to handle the difficult material and hit those high notes. This is just not true. All you have to do is listen to these songs recorded in the early 90's to know that she still had a marvelous voice. Lets hope that one day she will be able to sing and record again. If not, these may be her last recordings so treasure them.

The My Fair Lady suite is wonderful and Ms. Andrews definitely hit the high note at the end of "I Could Have Danced All Night".
Her version of "Edelweiss" and "The Sound of Music" are lovely.
Also worth listening to is "Living in the Shadows" written for the Broadway production of Victor/Victoria so you won't find it on the movie soundtrack. The lyrics are by Leslie Bricusse who also penned "Crazy World", which is another great selection on this cd.

Overall this is a cd worth having in your collection, so buy it today. Otherwise you are missing out.

5 out of 5 stars Climbing Every Mountain with Mary Poppins.......2002-01-22

Julie Andrews and her music have been an inspiration to me
every since I stepped into a theater and watched Mary Poppins
(many years ago). I admire her talent and her voice on this CD. I know it is not as clear a voice as she used to have but I still enjoy listening to her. I listen to this CD when I want a "pick me up" and am proud to have it as part of my collection.
My Fair Lady
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The songs stand on their own
  • Sounds Very Good
  • Nice remix but nothing outstanding
  • MY FAIR LADY SOUNDTRACK FINALLY GIVEN ITS DUE ON SACD
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ASIN: B00005J9XS
Release Date: 2001-05-22

Tracks:

  1. Overture
  2. Why Can't the English? - Alan Jay Lerner,
  3. Wouldn't It Be Loverly?
  4. I'm an Ordinary Man
  5. With a Little Bit of Luck
  6. Just You Wait
  7. Rain in Spain
  8. I Could Have Danced All Night
  9. Ascot Gavotte
  10. On the Street Where You Live - Orchestra African Fiesta
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  12. Get Me to the Church on Time
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  14. Without You
  15. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face - Stanley Holloway
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  19. On the Street Where You Live (Reprise)
  20. Show Me
  21. Flower Market
  22. Get Me to the Church on Time
  23. Hymn to Him
  24. Without You
  25. I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
  26. End Titles
  27. Exit Music

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The songs stand on their own.......2006-05-27

Many people can associate this sound track with the movie, "My Fair Lady" that was that is a film version of Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion". This is a classic musical with many well known songs by Lerner and Loewe.

However unlike many musicals the songs have a life of their own. Even though they matched the story perfectly, they are they type of songs that one could instantly blurt out in the thrill of the moment. I my self found that "On the Street Where you live" matched perfectly when I was in love in my youth.

5 out of 5 stars Sounds Very Good.......2006-05-16

This album and CD format sound very good. I was quite pleased. THE RAIN IN SPAIN and ON THE STREET WHERE YOU LIVE are favorites of mine. I am glad this soundtrack got a top notch presentation. Well worth the wait.

3 out of 5 stars Nice remix but nothing outstanding.......2004-03-06

After reading one review that gave this recording five stars I purchased it. Although it probably is a better recording than past CDs - don't expect the sound of a modern recording. A couple of the songs are very much clearer, but over-all I did not find this recording to be a revelation.

5 out of 5 stars MY FAIR LADY SOUNDTRACK FINALLY GIVEN ITS DUE ON SACD.......2001-08-02

Warner Bros' 1964 film version of My Fair Lady, Lerner and Loewe's brilliant musical adaptation of Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, is a genuine motion picture classic, fully worthy of all the awards and praise it has garnered since it's release nearly forty years ago.

My Fair Lady boasted a discrete 6 track stereophonic sound mix, which was state of the art for it's time and still probably sounds better than the majority of today's pictures.

This new SACD format CD offers the best sonic presentation of this soundtrack ever made available to the music buying public. With this release Sony has corrected a horrible injustice done to My Fair Lady in its previous CD. Gone is the sloppy editing of bits and pieces of meaningless dialogue excerpts and intrusive Foley effects, which served only to show the total lack of respect the producers had for these performances. While this SACD is not completely free of such tampering, this time the small amount of dialogue is beautifully edited and serves properly as lead in to the songs. Unlike the original LP release the extended versions of all the songs are presented here, along with The Embassy Waltz and the Entr'acte music.

I won't get into the debate over Audrey Hepburn's casting except to say that at this point in time Julie Andrews, although obviously a better singer than Hepburn and probably wonderful on the stage, could not have even come close to the level of brilliance displayed by Audrey Hepburn in this role on the screen.

Unfortunately precious little of Hepburn's superb performance is to be heard on this SACD, which leaves us with a debate over how Marni Nixon, Hepburn's vocal double, compares to Julie Andrews. Other than the fact that her Cockney accent is not so great, Nixon acquits herself quite admirably in the role, although I believe that Hepburn should have been allowed to do more of the singing with Nixon stepping in vocally when the going got rough, such as she did for Deborah Kerr in The King and I. But even so, Marni Nixon is arguably every bit as good a singer as Julie Andrews and performs the songs beautifully.

Add to that the fact that this soundtrack offers Rex Harrison's most polished performance of Professor Henry Higgins and since his songs were recorded live at the time of filming, there is a spontinenity in them lacking in the Broadway and particularly in the London Cast Recordings.

Stanley Holloway performs his songs with much more zest in this recording as well. But the greatest improvements over the original are the outstanding orchestral arrangements and conducting by Andre Previn assisted by Robert Tucker's excellent choral work. The brassy, puny orchestras and shrill choruses on all other recordings pale by comparison.

Still, the Original 1956 Broadway Cast Recording should be a part of any serious music lover's collection, if only to savor Julie Andrews' sterling vocal performance as the original Eliza Doolittle. The 1964 soundtrack reviewed here should be equally enjoyed on its own merits, as mentioned above, and for allowing one to hear in brilliant stereo sound a more complete and better orchestrated version of Lerner and Loewe's musical masterpiece.

Now if only Sony would go back and correct another major injustice by redoing the horribly mutilated expanded CD soundtrack of West Side Story as well.
My Fair Lady (1959 Original London Cast)
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ASIN: B000007OHU
Release Date: 1998-06-02

Tracks:

  1. Act I: Overture
  2. Act I: Why Can't The English?
  3. Act I: Wouldn't It Be Loverly
  4. Act I: With A Little Bit Of Luck
  5. Act I: I'm An Ordinary Man
  6. Act I: Just You Wait
  7. Act I: The Rain In Spain
  8. Act I: I Could Have Danced All Night
  9. Act I: Ascot Gavotte
  10. Act I: On The Street Where You Live
  11. Act II: You Did It
  12. Act II: Show Me
  13. Act II: Get Me To The Church On Time
  14. Act II: A Hymn To Him
  15. Act II: Without You
  16. Act II: I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face
  17. The Embassy Waltz

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My Fair Lady is without question one of the greatest shows ever created for the musical theater. It's a charming, hilarious, and touching adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion, pitting flower girl Eliza Doolittle against Prof. Henry Higgins, the self-absorbed and ill-tempered linguist who bets that he can turn her into a lady by improving her diction. Lerner and Loewe's score includes some of the best-loved songs in the canon: "Why Can't the English," "Wouldn't It Be Loverly," "The Rain in Spain," "I Could Have Danced All Night," "On the Street Where You Live," "Get Me to the Church on Time," and "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," among others. The 1959 London-cast stereo recording is generally held in lower regard than its Broadway counterpart, recorded three years earlier in mono. But why quibble? The principals are all the same--Rex Harrison as Higgins, Julie Andrews as Eliza, Stanley Holloway as her dad, and Robert Coote as Col. Pickering (Leonard Weir replaced Michael King as Freddy Einsford-Hill)--and it's still a classic recording in its own right that you'll treasure for years. --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Precise, pointed and peerless !!!.......2007-01-03

One listen to the London original cast recording of My Fair Lady and you know why this CD still sells. Despite the decades, the recording sounds fresh, clear and crisp. There is no background noise on this CD! Moreover, the songs by Lerner and Loewe are brilliantly composed and the lyrics are clever, witty and poignant. This CD proves it.

The CD opens with the overture to the musical stage play and then goes right into the first song entitled "Why Can't The English?" More spoken than sung by Rex Harrison, "Why Can't The English" fleshes out his character's lament that too many British people don't speak English well. The melody is catchy and the lyrics are funny at times even if some of the humor is dated.

The lesser educated British have their say in the next number, "Wouldn't It Be Loverly." In this song, sung by Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle with male backup singers and a chorus of whistlers, demonstrates how these persons really do want to lead a much more sophisticated life with more luxuries.

Other great songs on this CD include the rousing "Get Me To The Church On Time" sung by the memorable Stanley Holloway; the beautiful love ballad "On The Street Where You Live" performed by Leonard Weir; "I Could Have Danced All Night" which is performed flawlessly by Julie Andrews who belts out those incredibly high notes; and "The Rain In Spain" delivered by Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison and Robert Coote. Excellent!

One especially amusing song is entitled "A Hymn To Him" performed mostly by Rex Harrison with some assistance from Robert Coote. The violins at the beginning of this number are beautiful in the musical arrangement.

The CD concludes with a extra bonus monophonic track of the waltz music for the scene in which Henry Higgins takes Eliza Doolittle to the Embassy ball. "The Embassy Waltz," conducted by Percy Faith, offers a beautiful musical arrangement that leaves you wanting more--so don't be surprised if you get the urge to play the CD all over again from the very beginning and enjoy it once more.

The musical arrangements are carefully planned and executed throughout; only Lerner and Loewe were capable of producing such a fine score to go with this stage play. The tempo of the score is faster overall than it was for the original Broadway production; this is especially evident in the opening notes of the overture. Nevertheless, it all works brilliantly.

The liner notes boast terrific black and white photos of the actors in the stage play along with a special color photo of Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison. Didier C. Deutsch contributes a lengthy essay about the history and production of My Fair Lady as well.

The music and lyrics to the original London cast recording of My Fair Lady are timeless. Even today, more than four decades later, the soundtrack still sells well. The musical is one with which many people can identify as it illustrates through words and music the blossoming love affair between Henry Higgins and Eliza Doolittle. Indeed, the story and the music add to the enchantment as we realize that even Higgins and Doolittle themselves are unaware of the full power of their mutual attraction until the very end of the stage play. My Fair Lady will remain a classic musical; and the score to the stage play on this album is priceless. May you enjoy this soundtrack as much as I did!

4 out of 5 stars the "Fair Lady" in London..........2006-09-23

In 1956, Lerner and Loewe's MY FAIR LADY swept into Broadway and quickly captured the hearts of critics and audiences alike, the perfect transformation of George Bernard Shaw's play "Pygmalion" into the world of the musical theatre. Both Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews played the show for two years on Broadway before yielding to replacements (Edward Mulhare and Sally Ann Howes), and in 1959 traveled across the pond to headline the London company. The show opened at the Drury Lane Theatre in April 1959, and ran for 2,281 performances.

While both Julie Andrews and Rex Harrison had laid down their definitive performances as Eliza Doolittle and Prof. Henry Higgins for the 1956 original Broadway cast album of MY FAIR LADY, the subsequent 1959 London production allowed them to record another album, in the brand-new stereophonic format.

Despite this 1959 recording having a sweeter sound than the earlier 1956 mono album, this sadly remains the lesser of the two, because a lot of the energy and flash had disappeared from Julie Andrews' voice in the years she had performed the role. On the Broadway album, Andrews gives a rich performance that runs the gamut from cockney guttersnipe to regal high society, but comparing the two albums directly, she does not sound at her optimal best on the London set. Andrews has acknowledged that she found the role of Eliza both physically and vocally exhausting, even more so because of the lack of body-mikes, and the projection must have been gruelling at times. No wonder that so much of the bloom in Andrews' voice had vanished by the time she reprised her role in London. Despite Andrews, the album does have a few merits including breezy orchestrations under the direction of Cyril Ornadel (the Overture is given a much faster tempo than is heard on the Broadway set).

The supporting cast includes Stanley Holloway (also reprising his Broadway role) as Eliza's dustman father Alfie. The role of Freddy is played by Leonard Weir (his "On the Street Where You Live" is very charming), and Robert Coote also repeats his Broadway role as Colonel Pickering.

The 1959 London cast of MY FAIR LADY, just like the 1956 Broadway album, has never been out of the catalogue, though the confusion between the two albums still exists, despite the fact that the London album sports a gold-brown cover and the Broadway album is white. Sony Broadway Masterworks' edition features a bonus track of the "Embassy Waltz", a mono recording from 1956.

4 out of 5 stars My Fair Lady again?.......2005-06-04

I have heard the Columbia Masterworks recording of this show as it was produced in Isreal. Same orchestrations, different lyrics! In Hebrew of course. I wish it were still available.

4 out of 5 stars Broadway vs London vs Movie.......2003-10-02

Let's begin by comparing both the Broadway and London scores to the 1964 movie soundtrack-- actually there is no comparison! Both Broadway and London surpass the movie recording by far, only demonstrating the HUGE mistake Hollywood made by not casting Julie Andrews as Eliza Doolittle. Andrews' purely delightful soprano voice and perfect diction cannot even be compared to Marni Nixon's voice dubbing in the film. In addition, Andrews is British, which is critical to this play, unlike Nixon's purely American accent heard in the film.

As far as Broadway vs London MFL recordings, I would have to agree with the others who are in favor of the "white" Broadway album. While both are very good, the Broadway album does appear to be less "forced" than the London album due, most likely, to the fact that it was recorded before the cast had exhausted themselves singing the score after a few years on the stage. Both Rex Harrison and Julie Andrews appear to be more "natural" in the Broadway album, and Andrews does definitely lose a bit of the innocence in her voice in this recording.

All in all, I would recommend that any MFL collector invest in both the Broadway and London cast recordings to make your own opinions. Yet, for someone looking to buy only one album, I would stick with the Broadway version. In all situations, save yourself some money and skip buying the film soundtrack.

4 out of 5 stars It's good but,.........2003-07-26

If I had never heard the 1956 recording I would have thought this one was great....but to me, compared to its mono counterpart, this performance sounds more like a Wednesday matinee in the middle of a long run. The performers are all still wonderful, but it's very relaxed and and lacks the vivid characterizations found in the original. Any fan of "My Fair Lady," however, will want to have them both and decide for themselves!
Subways Are for Sleeping / Do I Hear a Waltz
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "Broadway Shows from the 1960's ~ Percy Faith"
Subways Are for Sleeping / Do I Hear a Waltz
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ASIN: B000066JEB
Release Date: 2002-05-21

Tracks:

  1. Ride Through The Night
  2. I'm Just Taking My Time
  3. When You Help A Friend Out
  4. Who Knows What Might Have Been?
  5. I Just Can't Wait
  6. Getting Married
  7. Be A Santa
  8. How Can You Describe A Face?
  9. Comes Once In A Lifetime
  10. Now I Have Someone
  11. I Said It And I'm Glad
  12. What Is This Feeling In The Air?
  13. Do I Hear A Waltz?
  14. Here We Are Again
  15. Moon In My Window
  16. This Week Americans
  17. Someone Like You
  18. We're Gonna Be All Right
  19. No Understand
  20. Take The Moment
  21. Thinking
  22. A Perfectly Lovely Couple
  23. Stay
  24. Thank You So Much

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "Broadway Shows from the 1960's ~ Percy Faith".......2004-02-23

Percy Faith blends two award winning Broadway Shows together "Subways Are For Sleeping" (originally released on Columbia Records CS 8533 in 1961) and "Do I Hear A Waltz?" (originally released on Columbia Records CS 9117 in 1965), following the formula of previous albums from the vault of rare finds ~ two more winners are under the baton of the Maestro.

First twelve tracks "Subways Are For Sleeping", featuring the songs of Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne with outstanding arrangements on very catchy tunes ~ like "BE A SANTA", "COMES ONCE IN A LIFETIME", "GETTING MARRIED", "HOW CAN YOU DESCRIBE A FACE?", "I JUST CAN'T WAIT", "I SAID IT AND I'M GLAD", "I'M JUST TAKING MY TIME", "NOW I HAVE SOMEONE", "RIDE THROUGH THE NIGHT", "WHAT IS THIS FEELING IN THE AIR?", "WHEN YOU HELP A FRIEND OUT" and "WHO KNOWS WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN?", all have the hallmark sound and the authentic "Percy Faith Touch" on every selections.

Second twelve tracks ~ "Do I Hear A Waltz", featuring the tunes of Richard Rodgers and Stephen Soundheim enhanced by the performances of arranger/conductor Percy Faith and his Orchestra ~ "A PERFECTLY LOVELY COUPLE", "DO I HEAR A WALTZ?", "HERE WE ARE AGAIN", "MOON IN MY WINDOW", "NO UNDERSTAND", "SOMEONE LIKE YOU", "STAY", "TAKE THE MOMENT", "THANK YOU SO MUCH", "THINKING", "THIS WEEK AMERICANS" and "WE'RE GONNA BE ALL RIGHT", enamored to the luxurious sound of Faith's string arrangements ~ you're immediately hooked on these tracks ~ marvelous performances enthralling listener's for some fifty years.

The people at Collectables should be commended for bringing back some of Maestro Faith's best works on compact disc ~ there is so much more in the vast vaults, hopefully there will be more to follow...gotta love it!

Total Time: 68:19 on 24 Tracks ~ Collectables 7480 ~ (5/21/2002)
R.A.B. vol. 2 [CD & DVD] 28 Tracks Plus 6 Short political short films that you just have to see...
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    R.A.B. vol. 2 [CD & DVD] 28 Tracks Plus 6 Short political short films that you just have to see...
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    Can't Wait All Night
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Return to RCA
    • Not among Juice's best albums, but still worth owning.
    Can't Wait All Night
    Juice Newton
    Manufacturer: Rca Records/Sbme
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    ASIN: B00000E68T
    Release Date: 1990-02-28

    Tracks:

    1. A Little Love
    2. (You Don't Hear) The One That Gets You
    3. Can't Wait All Night
    4. Restless Heart
    5. Easy Way Out
    6. Let's Dance
    7. He's Gone
    8. You Don't Know Me
    9. Eye Of A Hurricane
    10. Waiting For The Sun

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Return to RCA .......2007-01-21

    Can't Wait all night was definitely a transitional album for Juice. This album followed the highly underrated "Dirty Looks" album. "Can't wait all night" contained some really good material including the first single " A little love, You don't hear the one that get's you, Eye of a hurricane-which is one of my favorite tracks- Juice in rock mode. A little love got some notice on the charts, but not enough to push the album to the top. Juice would however, enjoy great success with her next album "Old Flame". "Can't wait all night" has many gems to find if the listener will have patience. A great listen.......

    4 out of 5 stars Not among Juice's best albums, but still worth owning........2006-07-20

    "Can't Wait All Night" (1984) is one of Juice Newton's more uneven offerings, and I suspect that she was under pressure from the record company to finish the album quickly to jump-start her stalling pop-music career. Regardless, this CD has some brilliant performances, and a few that are rather mediocre.

    The only true hit from this album is "A Little Love," which reached an impressive #7 on the Adult Contemporary chart and a not-so-impressive #44 on the Hot 100 - not nearly as big as her #1s from earlier in the '80s, but still a well-known song. The other single (the title song) reached a disappointing #65 on the Hot 100 and fizzled, despite being a fine rock recording. But the true standout moments on this album are the tunes of a more country-rock flavor, such as "The One That Gets You" and the Otha Young-penned meditation "Waiting For The Sun."

    Newton tries her hand at a few covers, with average results. The inclusion of a live version of "Let's Dance" is a head-scratcher, and Newton's version of "You Don't Know Me" is technically a good performance but lacks the passion her ballads usually have.

    If you are just discovering Juice Newton, this album is not essential. Pick up the "Juice/Quiet Lies" compilation CD, "America Girl" or "Ain't Gonna Cry" first, because this CD really doesn't showcase Newton at her finest. But if you are a fan, there are some great recordings here worth owning.
    100 Strings & Joni
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Great Album, but No Vocal Fireworks
    • Great Standards!!
    • Joni James at Abbey Road!
    100 Strings & Joni
    Joni James
    Manufacturer: Collector's Choice
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00006B1L5
    Release Date: 2003-02-11

    Tracks:

    1. My Heart Tells Me
    2. Imagination
    3. All Through The Day
    4. Too Young
    5. It Never Entered My Mind
    6. Body And Soul
    7. I Can Dream, Can't I?
    8. Hi-Lilli, Hi-Lo
    9. But Beautiful
    10. Wait And See
    11. It Could Happen To You
    12. Maybe You'll Be There
    13. I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night
    14. Let's Get Lost
    15. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
    16. I'm In The Mood For Love
    17. You're A Sweetheart
    18. How Blue The Night

    Product Description

    1. My Heart Tells Me
    2. Imagination
    3. All Through The Day
    4. Too Young
    5. It Never Entered My Mind
    6. Body And Soul
    7. I Can Dream, Can't I
    8. Hi-Lili Hi-Lo
    9. But Beautiful
    10. Wait And See
    11. It Could Happen To You
    12. Maybe You'll Be There
    13. I'm In The Mood For Love
    14. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
    15. Let's Get Lost
    16. I Couldn't Sleep A Wink Last Night
    17. You're A Sweetheart
    18. How Blue The Night


    Format: CD

    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars Great Album, but No Vocal Fireworks.......2005-09-20

    This is a beautfully rendered album and Joni's voice is pitch perfect. She sings every note as written. But she takes no interpretive chances and there's no vocal fireworks. The real accomplishment here are the splendid arrangements by Jeffrey Osborne and Geoff Love - two men who never met a huge orchestra they didn't like. The lush, layered arrangements are spectacular. The musicians are also first rate and for such a large gathering there's a fantastic cohesiveness. Though her singing is pleasant enough, Joni's voice is basically the 101st instrument in the entire ensemble.

    5 out of 5 stars Great Standards!!.......2003-02-15

    This is a great album of classic standards with lush orchestrations. Joni's voice is incredibly smooth and expressive and the selections are some of the best of the Jerome Kern era of classic songwriters. My favorite is Imagination. Best version I have ever heard...as a matter of fact many of the tunes are my benchmark arrangements. If you are a fan of the 30's-50's classic love songs and ballads, this is for you!! Great for Valentines Day. Romantic stuff. This was one of my favorite albums on vinyl as a kid. Now I can get the CD. Yeah!

    5 out of 5 stars Joni James at Abbey Road!.......2002-07-23

    Miss Joni James swept away on a veritable ocean of violins!
    This classic LP remastered in pristine sound with tender torch tunes rendered "close to the microphone" by one of the 1950s most popular singing icons. Recorded in London at the famous Abbey Road studios with those lush, sweeping Acquaviva arrangements. Joni's most divine moment! (Tacked on to the original album are 6 tracks, also with the 100 Strings orchestra, of songs from her Jimmy McHugh tribute LP.)
    Hits of 1987, 1988, 1989 [[[30 SONG / 3 DISC SET]]] Dan Hill / Surface / Europe / Gregory Abbott / Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam / Dead or Alive / Eddie Money / Luther Vandross / Hipsway / The Bangles / Will to Power / Cyndi Lauper / Teena Marie / Terence Trent D'Arby / Johnny Kemp / Henry Lee Summer / REO Speedwagon / Deniece Williams / Basia / New Kids on the Block / Living Colour / Bad English / Warrant / The Outfield / Regina Belle
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      Hits of 1987, 1988, 1989 [[[30 SONG / 3 DISC SET]]] Dan Hill / Surface / Europe / Gregory Abbott / Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam / Dead or Alive / Eddie Money / Luther Vandross / Hipsway / The Bangles / Will to Power / Cyndi Lauper / Teena Marie / Terence Trent D'Arby / Johnny Kemp / Henry Lee Summer / REO Speedwagon / Deniece Williams / Basia / New Kids on the Block / Living Colour / Bad English / Warrant / The Outfield / Regina Belle
      Can't We Try - Dan Hill / Happy - Surface / Carrie - Europe / Shake You Down - Gregory Abbott / Lost in Emotion - Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam / Brand New Lover - Dead or Alive , I Love Your Way/Freebird (Medley) - Will to Power / Hole in My Heart (All the Way to China) - Cyndi Lauper I Wanna Go Back - Eddie Money / Stop to Love - Luther Vandross / Honeythief - Hipsway / Walking Down Your Street - The Bangles / Baby , Ooo la la La [Mix] - Teena Marie / Wishing Well - Terence Trent D'Arby / Just Got Paid - Johnny Kemp / I Wish I Had a Girl - Henry Lee Summer / Here With Me - REO Speedwagon , I Can't Wait - Deniece Williams / Time and Tide - Basia / Please Don't Go Girl - New Kids on the Block / Eternal Flame - The Bangles / I Drove All Night - Cyndi Lauper / Shower Me With Your Love - Surface , Cult of Personality - Living Colour / When I See You Smile - Bad English / Hangin' Tough - New Kids on the Block / She Won't Talk to Me - Luther Vandross , and Heaven - Warrant / Voices of Babylon - The Outfield / Baby Come to Me - Regina Belle
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B000TRTU8C

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