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Easy Loungin' - Twenty Easy Listening Classics  - Burt Bacharach (Compilation) - 1967-1973
Label: Polydor 540453-2 (Germany)
Format: CD
From: USA
My rating: 9/10

Entered: 10/23/2002
Last updated: 05/03/2003

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If you're interested in Burt Bacharach, there's a sea of material out there to try out; so much, in fact, that many people simply turn on the radio or settle for something mediocre. I have big stack of Bacharach-related CDs and records, but none of them are quite like this.

Released in 1995, this is a compilation of Burt's solo LPs on A&M from the late 60s and early 70s. Pretty much all of his most famous tunes are here, along with some less-famous ones. What every track has in common is that it is beautifully arranged, with incredible string sounds and percussion. Almost all of the tracks are instrumental; 'something big' has a good Burt vocal, and many others have occasional chorus or wordless vocals.

The opening track is the furiously upbeat 'Bond Street' from Casino Royale (aka 'The Benny Hill theme'), but almost all the other tracks are much more smooth and beautiful. 'Walk the way you talk' is outstanding: beautifully distilled orchestral mood music. I'm sure many people would dismiss this as being musak or elevator music, but these stunning arrangements really deserve to be heard. Another great track is 'Nikki', which was used as the ABC TV theme in the 60s. Vinnie Bell did a great version of this on a late 60s decca album. It's beautiful and catchy, with great brass, woodwind and string arrangements, accompanied by light piano, guitar and percussion.

Some familiar tracks sound especially stunning in these arrangements, including 'The look of love', with a great guiro sound and a cool beginning sequence, and 'I say a little prayer', which has a great little minor-key section added to the beginning. 'Are you there with another girl' is also incredible, with organ, strings, guitar, and a stuttering percussion section.

'South American Getaway' is a remarkable 5-minute epic, with a bouncy piano part, percussion, and a harmonizing 'ba-ba' wordless vocal chorus. It swells beautifully, changing pace frequently. I particularly love the section near the end when everything slows down, and the chorus provides an acappella accompaniment for the solo female vocal. Stunning track!

'Long ago Tomorrow' is similarly incredible. The warmth of the arrangement is quite amazing. 'Something big' is a lovely slice of Bacharach pop with a catchy use of vocal chorus and brass.

Even tracks that I previously never enjoyed, such as 'promises promises', 'I'll never fall in love again' and 'raindrops keep fallin' on my head' sound great in the context of this compilation.

The concluding track is the epic 'and the people were with her', complete with lovely neoclassical string interludes.

This is a great compilation, kind of like a Mondo Bacharach (in fact, the cover art is in the same style as that for Mondo Morricone, and is by the same guy, Stefan Kassel). I've nothing against 'The Look of Love' 3CD compilation, but I do think it's a shame that its success and omnipresence may lead people to forget that these songs sound great without center-stage pop vocals as well!
Burt Bacharach recommendations at Musical Taste
   Nikki
   Make it Easy on Yourself
   Something Big
   All Kinds Of People
   Balance of Nature
   Don't Go Breaking My Heart
Links for Burt Bacharach
   http://www.bacharachonline.com/
   'A House Is Not A Homepage' is a great, long standing Bacharach site. It has an active discussion board, rare audio (it was here that I first heard Keely Smith's astounding version of 'one less bell to answer'), and some unusual images.


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