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1.1 For All We Know1.2 Snuggled on Your Shoulder1.3 Are You Lonesome Tonight?1.4 Street of Dreams1.5 Oh, How I Miss You Tonight1.6 Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries1.7 All Alone1.8 A Faded Summer Love1.9 Sleepy Lagoon1.10 Wonderful One1.11 If I Had My Life to Live Over / Let Me Call You Sweetheart |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Description: | After parting company with long-time label Columbia it would take something very special to lure Doris back into the recording studio. That something would be an album themed around some of her all-time favourite ballads and quite significantly a project that turned out to be her final as a recording artiste!
Doris set to work on sessions for "The Love Album" between May 25 and June 9 in 1967. Her vocals were combined with a dreamy backdrop of lush orchestration that came courtesy of conductor Sidney H. Feller and producer Don Genson (he of course later worked on her TV sitcom as an executive producer). Although an intended album for the time this was not to be. Instead subsequent events, that included the loss of her husband, overshadowed the project. The Love Album or the "Lost" album as it is often referred to simply vanished into obscurity...That was until the summer of 1993, when Doris's son Terry Melcher came across the original master tapes. Then, in 1994, this album finally received its first world release in the United Kingdom. - Vinyl LP pressing. Recorded in 1967 and featuring the Grammy Hall of Fame singer-actress' favorite romantic standards, The Love Album represented the most sensual, intimate vocals of Day's legendary career. It's considered by critics to be among her best from the 1960's and Day considered it her favorite album.© 2020 Arwin Productions
Made in EU |
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No. of tracks: |
11 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
CR02312 |
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