The series is titled Love Songs and it is made up of several CDs featuring the big hits of famous artists. Getting the entire batch felt like having a deluge of presents on Christmas morning. Some of them were the top favorites of your Moms and Dads like Jose Feliciano and Dionne Warwick or of your grandparents think (Perry Como and Harry Belafonte) or are from a time more recent that you can easily relate to their songs (the Pointer Sisters and Hall & Oates). But no matter what the vintage there is a treasure trove of unforgettable songs in each of them.
The Harry Belafonte collection should be of particular interest not only to the fans of the great singer, actor and humanitarian but also to those who will be introduced to his music through this album. Belafonte first made his mark during the 50s as a calypso singer with The Banana Boat Song (Day-O) and Mama Look a Booboo as his monster hits. But he also excels as a balladeer. He has this smooth styling that glows with quiet passion and whether he is singing a Christmas Carol Marys Boy Child or a pop tune like Neil Diamonds Play Me, he is able to command total involvement from his audience.
Harry Belafonte Love Songs presents 16 cuts and each one is a gem. Those who remember him from 1957 will realize how much they miss his songs. Those who will be hearing him for the first time will wonder why they did not take the trouble to listen to him earlier. No matter; they can now have their fill of Belafonte with the songs Scarlet Ribbons, Unchained Melody, Play Me, Try to Remember, Scarborough Fair and My Angel. Day-O is not included but there are also light calypso tunes like Matilda, Matilda, Dont Ever Love Me, Come Back Liza, Angelina, I Do Adore Her and the theme from one of the films he starred in, Island in the Sun.
The other artists featured in the Love Songs series from BMG are Perry Como, with And I Love You, Its Impossible and Catch a Falling Star; Neil Sedaka with Breaking Up is Hard to Do, and You Mean Everything to Me; the Alan Parsons Project with If I Could Change Your Mind, and Light of the World; Dionne Warwick with Ill Never Love This Way Again, Heartbreaker and Friends in Love; Dolly Parton with We Had It All and the original version of Ill Always Love You; Darryl Hall & John Oates with Everytime You Go Away, and Why Do Lovers Break Each Others Heart; The Pointer Sisters with Someday Well Be Together, All I Know is the Way I Feel and Im in Love; and Jose Feliciano with Love Comes from the Most Unexpected Places and First of May.
So curl up, preferably on a hammock. But if one is not available, a sofa or bed will do. Give the books and your eyes a rest and then let your ears and of course, your mind feast on these love songs from the past.
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