Bobby Darin Born Walden Robert Cassotto
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This is a very good record....I do not usually like the dulcet tones of the Darin Machine, but prompted by the film which i watched over a year ago, i figured i'd give it a shot when i got it in a load of records that just came in. I'd like to know if anyone else is feeling this LP!!
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this is the one i play the most
Too bad my least favorite actor in the world played him on the big screen.
no love for the Spacey...eh Rock??
bobby covers tim harden
not small faces
but still good
i think rock got creeped out from "Seven" & "American Beauty" & "Usual Suspects"
.....and "K-Pax" & "L.A. Confidential" & "Midnight In The Garden Of Good And Evil" &................
I don't own this album, but I once borrowed it from the college radio station I used to deejay at...Darin was a seriously underrated folk-rock performer, and it's too bad his lounge-singer image prevented the hipsters from taking him seriously. Sure, one of his last hit singles was with a Tim Hardin song ("If I Were A Carpenter"), but then again Hardin nearly had a hit with one of DARIN'S songs ("Simple Song Of Freedom"), so it all evened out.
Does that album have "Baby May?" I have this song on one of his Direction 45's, and this one is really good as well.
This album here is the Bobby Darin folk-rock album I have:
Some of you may have seen this LP advertised on old Atlantic innersleeves. It's not good all the way through, but it does hit the mark every now & then.