Burt Bacharach -- He's Dope Right???
rootlesscosmo
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I always thought he had that piano hotel lobby cheeze down pat. Word?
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Walk On By
I Say a Little Prayer
Baby, It's You
What the World Needs Now
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I started to say! I heard that album too, and thought it was as weak as water! If this is the best he can do in the 2000's, he may as well stick to producing love songs on Ron Isley.
Dont sleep
Also:
Blue On Blue
Twenty Four Hours From Tulsa
Always Something There To Remind Me
saw dude jogging by my business the day he was set to perform. he had the bad ass, shiny running suit in full effect. i yelled "hey burt!" and he responded with a pleasant "hello" and a gracious wave.....walk on bye, duh duh duh du duh
One of my faves is Jimmy Radcliffe's - Long After Tonight.
Are you talking about his records? Most of his originals were first recorded by Dionne Warwick, or other singers. His own records were an after thought to see if he could cash in on his fame as a songwriter.
Hal David and Burt Bacharach are not my favorite 60s NYC writing duo, but they did produce some great songs.
Goffin King might be my #1, also on the top of the list:
Leiber Stoller
Greenwich Barry
Anyone and Spector
Doc Pomus
I'd rate all of the above ahead of BB, for the kind of music I like most. I'd rate BB above Neil Diamond and Don Kirshner.
Aretha Franklin singing Say A Little Prayer is beyond great.
Dan
Yes, by the original recordings I mean the Dionne Warrick recordings. I don't know Bacharachs own records. I also don't know whether Bacharach was involved in the actual recordings and if he did those arrangements himself, but the consistency in sound and style suggests he did. Well, he wrote with her voice in mind anyway. It is just someting I notice, a particular sound, when I listen to Dionne Warwick or the original soundtracks he did in those days.
I checked a list of hits by Bacharach and I really need to rent The Blob again. How did that sound, Theme From the Blob by The Five Blobs?
"This house is empty now" is my favorite divorce song, and I'm not even divorced.
BIG cosign on Leiber/Stoller. Genius songwriters, great arrangers/producers as well.
Burt wrote that??! That's awesome! It's a great beatnik-y rock and roll number...I think I have it on a Halloween comp somewhere(with my other favorite, the garage-y "Green Slime" by the Green Slime from the japanese monster flick, yes, 'The Green Slime')
Here's a link to some audio
http://kingtet.com/ram/theblob.ram
Ha! Thanks. Now I remember. It's a great stupid track. I see it's one of the first things he did. Now I'm all curious... That Green Slime joint, I would like to hear that too!