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5.3.18

JOANIE SOMMERS - Softly: The Brazilian Sound [1964]

Released in 1964, the aptly titled Softly, the Brazilian Sound was Joanie Sommers' seventh long-player for Warner Bros. in under five years. She had been marketed as a torch balladeer to popular jazz and Great American Songbook enthusiasts, as well as a teenybopper to a considerably younger audience. Sommers joins forces with Laurindo Almeida (guitarist/arranger) in a move that predates Frank Sinatra's collaborative efforts with Antonio Carlos Jobim by several years. In actuality, the so-called "bossa nova" movement was one of the only trends to have any effect on the American pop scene during the mid-'60s -- particularly when going up against British Invasion bands. And it's little wonder that Jobim's name crops up throughout the effort, as he co-penned a couple of tunes -- including the sultry opener, "Meditation" (Meditacao). Comparatively traditional is Henry Mancini's title theme to Glenn Ford and Geraldine Page's concurrent romantic comedy, Dear Heart. Almeida's score is tempered, yet stays fairly close to Andy Williams' Top 30 hit reading of the song. "Watching the World Go By" -- which shouldn't be confused with the Dean Martin classic -- is the other cinematic selection. Sommers' refined confidence not only sells the number, but makes it one of the project's least dated entries. Although arguably obligatory, "Quiet Nights (Corcovado)" gives Almeida an opportunity to weave his lyrical and romantically charged acoustic guitar on the Jobim bossa nova archetype. Conversely, Almeida could have gotten significantly more mileage had he removed the syrupy and heavy-handed string section. "Once (Ils S'Aimaient)" is a perfect match for Sommers' expressive voice as she subtly contributes to the composition's ever so slight sense of melancholia. After an instrumental introduction that seems to portend a reflective ballad, "Softly, as I Leave You" is taken at a quicker tempo, giving the singer a bit more melody to work with. Unquestionably, Sommers' downy intonations are at once hypnotic and seductive. "I Could Have Danced All Night" then counters with a happy-go-lucky visage that settles into one of the finest samba vibes on the platter. She offers the same unencumbered flair to the bluesy "You Can't Go Home Again," while the Johnny Mercer collaboration with Almeida on "Old Guitaron" allows Sommers to engage listeners with the warm, inviting intimacy that she was becoming known for. In 2007, Collectors' Choice Music combined Softly, the Brazilian Sound with Sommers' 1960 long-playing debut, Positively the Most, making each available for the first time in decades. by Lindsay Planer  
Track Listing
1 Meditation (Meditacao) 3:01
2 Dear Heart 3:19
3 Watching the World Go By 3:09
4 Quiet Nights (Corcovado)  2:52
5      Once (Ils S'Aimaient) 2:47
6 Softly, As I Leave You 3:23
Giorgio Calabrese / Antonio de Vita
7 I Could Have Danced All Night 2:24
8 I'll Remember April 3:00
Gene DePaul / Buddy Johnson / Don Raye
9 You Can't Go Home Again 3:30
10 Carnival (Manha de Carnaval) 3:26
Luigi Creatore
11 Old Guitaron 3:59
 12 That's All 2:49
Alan Brandt / Bob Haymes
Credits
Arranged By, Conductor – Laurindo Almeida
Electric Guitar – Al Viola, Howard Roberts, Tony Rizzi
French Horn – Justin Gordon
Guitar [Spanish Guitar] – Al Hendrickson
Vibraphone [Mallet Instruments] – Emil Richards
  JOANIE SOMMERS - Softly: The Brazilian Sound 
[1964] Warner Bros. Records / FLAC / scans 
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13.1.18

MARILYN MONROE - Marilyn Monroe [Ascot] 1992 / FLAC

Track Listing
 1 Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend 3:30
Leo Robin / Jule Styne
2 A Little Girl from Little Rock 3:02
Leo Robin / Jule Styne
3 I'm Gonna File My Claim 2:35
Ken Darby / Lionel Newman / Newman
4 When Love Goes Wrong, Nothing Goes Right 3:24
Harold Adamson / Hoagy Carmichael
5 My Heart Belongs to Daddy 4:59
Cole Porter
6 A Fine Romance 2:18
Dorothy Fields / Jerome Kern
7 She Acts Like a Woman Should 2:44
Jim Scott / Scott
8 One Silver Dollar 2:03
Ken Darby / Lionel Newman
9 Do It Again 3:11
Buddy DeSylva / George Gershwin
10 Kiss  2:58
Haven Gillespie / Lionel Newman
11 Specialization 3:29
Sammy Cahn / James Van Heusen
12 Bye Bye Baby 3:25
 Leo Robin / Jule Styne
MARILYN MONROE - Marilyn Monroe [Ascot]
 [1992] Delta / FLAC / scans 

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