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GUITAR, Bonnie
Intimate Session
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Art n° :
BCD16878
EAN Nr.:
4000127168788
Genre:
POP VOCAL
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Intimate Session
1-CD Digipak (4-plated) with 28-page booklet, 14 tracks. Playing time: 31:54. - An intimate session with one of the unheralded greats of country music! Sexy, sultry, and riveting! A previously unissued 1959 session arranged and produced by one of the era's top songwriters, Don Robertson.
In 1957, Bonnie Guitar recorded the haunting original version of Dark Moon. Two years later, she signed with RCA Victor and recorded several sessions with a small band of Los Angeles session veterans, augmented by voices on one session, and strings on another. The result was some of the most blissfully poignant vocals ever committed to tape. On a par with Julie London, Peggy Lee, or any of the era's finest female artists. Singing in her languid ultra-lounge style and playing her white Gretsch Country Club guitar, Bonnie brought her distinctive, sultry vocal style to songs that were originally hits for The Ink Spots ('Maybe') and Sanford Clark ('The Fool'); plus newer material from young songwriters like Hal David, Jeff Barry, and Harlan Howard. To that, she added a couple of her own originals. Four of these sides were released as singles; the rest remained unreleased in their original form until now. With new input from Bonnie Guitar, Todd Everett's liner notes tell the whole story.
In 1957, Bonnie Guitar recorded the haunting original version of Dark Moon. Two years later, she signed with RCA Victor and recorded several sessions with a small band of Los Angeles session veterans, augmented by voices on one session, and strings on another. The result was some of the most blissfully poignant vocals ever committed to tape. On a par with Julie London, Peggy Lee, or any of the era's finest female artists. Singing in her languid ultra-lounge style and playing her white Gretsch Country Club guitar, Bonnie brought her distinctive, sultry vocal style to songs that were originally hits for The Ink Spots ('Maybe') and Sanford Clark ('The Fool'); plus newer material from young songwriters like Hal David, Jeff Barry, and Harlan Howard. To that, she added a couple of her own originals. Four of these sides were released as singles; the rest remained unreleased in their original form until now. With new input from Bonnie Guitar, Todd Everett's liner notes tell the whole story.
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Content
Medium 1
001
I'll Step Down
002
Maybe
003
Where Was I (When We Became Strangers)
004
There On A Match
005
Broken Hearted Girl
006
Crocodile Tears
007
If My Tears Could Talk
008
Who Is She?
009
An Old Fashioned Love
010
The Fool
011
I'm Tired Of Pride (overdub)
012
Tell Her Bye
013
I'll Step Down (alt)
014
I'm Tired Of Pride (overdub)
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