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9.6.25

JANE MORGAN — What Now My Love? (1962) Vynil LP | FLAC (tracks), lossless

What Now My Love was to be the final album Jane Morgan recorded for Kapp Records, which had been her home for some six years. Her time had been relatively successful, resulting in a British chart topper in The Day The Rains Came and a US Top Ten hit in Fascination, but there were disagreements between singer and record company over the direction her career should pursue. This would therefore be an interesting album purely because of its status as her last for the label, but throw into the mix the production skills of Burt Bacharach and it takes on a different perspective altogether. What is especially revealing is that Burt, one of the best songwriters of his era, should contribute only one song to this ten track package, the remaining nine tracks being something of a delve into the romantic side of the great American songbook. It is either a missed opportunity (given Bacharachs later success with Dionne Warwick, for example) or an interesting stroll down memory lane, depending upon your viewpoint. Janes performance is never less than top notch, and the instrumental backdrops enable the whole album to show off to maximum advantage the fine qualities of each melody.
Tracklist :
1 Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry 3:50
 Cahn / Styne
2 Black Coffee 4:08
 Wegster / Burke
3 The End Of A Love Affair 3:26
Edward C. Reading
4 I'm A Fool To Want You 3:51
 Sinatra / Herron / Wolf
5 What Now My Love 2:41
 Sigman / Becaud
6 Goodbye 3:17
 Gordon Jenkins
7 It Never Entered My Mind 3:41
Rodgers / Hart
8 Look Look Away 2:43
 Rodgers / Hammerstein
9 Here's That Rainy Day 3:24
 Burke / Van Heusen
10 Waitin' For Charlie To Come Home 2:32
 Hilliard / Bacharach
Credits :
Orchestras Directed by Burt Bacharach & Peter Matz
Vocals - Jane Morgan

KEN McINTYRE · ERIC DOLPHY — Looking Ahead (1961-1994) RM | FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

It was quite fitting that Ken McIntyre had an opportunity to record in a quintet with Eric Dolphy, for his multi-instrumental approach was s...