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Spotlight on Keely Smith (Great Ladies of Song)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0077778032724
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
MPN: 80327
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: March 21, 1995
Studio: Capitol
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Rating: - A great starter from a great singer!!!
I have played this CD until it's worn out. Her voice is beautiful and still is. I recommend this CD if your just starting out listening to her music. ENJOY!!!!
Rating: - Heard about her on Public Radio and from a friend
I remember a few singers from when I was a little girl, but did not remember Keely. I was discussing how much I liked other singers from my parent's day with a friend and my friend mentioned how she loved Louis Prima and Keely Smith. Coincidently I had just heard something about Ms. Smith on Public Radio. I looked her up on Amazon and noticed that Keely had a CD with one of my favorite songs on it, so I listened to the samples. To tell the truth if I couldn't listen to the samples, I would not ... Read More
Rating: - Keely sold her songs without even trying--and that's no small feat !!!
Spotlight On Keely Smith from the "Great Ladies Of Song" collection has a terrific display of hits by the incomparable Keely Smith. Keely sings very well and when you listen to her sing you have to wonder why she's not remembered as well as she should be. At any rate, this CD is a great addition to your collection and I highly recommend it. The quality of the sound is excellent.
There are several highlights of this album. "You Go To My Head" features Keely singing sweetly; as she swings ... Read More
Rating: - The most perfect singer of them all?
Although this collection has largely been eclipsed by the new "Essential" Capitol album, it does include a few jewels not on the recent release and is moreover a better example of the "undiluted" Keely--no duets with Prima or Sinatra, no Sam Butera and the Witnesses crowding out Nelson Riddle's sublime arrangements. One of the numbers on this collection and not on the new one is Jerome Kern's "Sweet and Lovely." Unlike Monk and other jazz musicians, I've never particularly cared for the tune--until ... Read More
Rating: - Goosebumps on my goosebumps!
There is little I can say by way of reviewing this album that isn't readily apparent in a quick listen of the song samples. My God, what a voice! These top-notch arrangements give you a true bit o' Keely heaven. Don't hesitate for a moment to buy this album!
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