Shirley Bassey's second album for EMI/Columbia is something of a letdown
 after her debut, The Fabulous Shirley Bassey. Producer Norman Newell 
again employs the services of Geoff Love & His Orchestra, who 
provide rather thick-textured accompaniment that sometimes seems out of 
sync with the singer's full abilities, which never get used on this LP. 
Bassey's singing is assured and rich-toned, whether she's doing straight
 pop or bluesy torch ballads like "For Every Man There's a Woman," and 
she does plumb some unexpected depths of emotion in a slow, impassioned 
"I'm in the Mood for Love," on which the orchestra is a little too busy 
for the good of the singer or the song. Love's accompaniments throughout
 are rather problematic -- the bandleader evidently favored the use of 
bongos on some of this repertory, but, as with all instruments with the 
least bit of exoticism, a little bongos go a long way. Generally, Bassey
 seems less comfortable with both the songs and the arrangements on this
 album than she did on her debut, although she does have a few beautiful
 moments here.  by Bruce Eder  
Tracklist:
1 In the Still of the Night 3:17
Cole Porter
2 Let There Be Love 3:10 
Ian Grant / Lionel Rand
3 All at Once 3:30  
4 For Every Man There's a Woman 3:51 
Harold Arlen / Leo Robin
5 I'm in the Mood for Love 3:20 
Dorothy Fields / Jimmy McHugh
6 So in Love 3:01 
Cole Porter
7 If I Were a Bell 2:50 
Frank Loesser
8 There Will Never Be Another You 4:20 
Mack Gordon / Harry Warren
9 Hooray for Love 3:09 
Harold Arlen / Leo Robin
10 Too Late Now 3:37 
Burton Lane / Alan Jay Lerner
11 I'm Shooting High 1:31
Ted Koehler / Jimmy McHugh
12 Ev'rrtey Time We Say Goodbye 5:13
Cole Porter
Credits:
Shirley Bassey, Vocals with
Geoff Love and his Orchestra
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