Dionne Warwick - The Windows Of The World (Japan Mini LP) (2013)

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Title: The Windows Of The World
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Rhino Records ‎– WPCR-15079
Genre: Soul, Soul Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 01:08:13
Total Size: 483/249 MB
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Tracklist:

01. I Say A Little Prayer 03:08
02. Walk Little Dolly 03:24
03. The Beginning Of Loneliness 03:24
04. Another Night 02:28
05. The Windows Of The World 03:22
06. (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me 03:01
07. Somewhere 04:20
08. You're Gonna Hear From Me 04:25
09. Love 02:48
10. What's Good About Goodbye 02:46
11. Taking A Chance On Love (Bonus Track) 01:54
12. I Say A Little Prayer 03:06
13. Walk Little Dolly 03:24
14. The Beginning Of Loneliness 03:25
15. Another Night 02:28
16. The Windows Of The World 03:21
17. (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me 03:02
18. Somewhere 04:19
19. You're Gonna Hear From Me 04:25
20. Love 02:48
21. What's Good About Goodbye 02:42

Dionne Warwick followed up the lukewarm reception for On Stage and in the Movies (1967) with her ninth long player for Scepter Records in less than four years. Conversely, Windows of the World (1967) would garner a favorable impression thanks in part to "Say a Little Prayer" and the hauntingly poignant and politically-tinged title song, "Windows of the World." Both are timeless illustrations of the pop perfection found in Warwick's interpretations of Burt Bacharach and Hal David classics. The same is true of "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me," "The Beginning of Loneliness" and the irresistibly groovy "Another Night," all of which were minor hits. The team also provided the secondary (read: filler) "Walk Little Dolly," sporting a gliding waltz arrangement that is custom-fit to Warwick's lilting and expressive vocal. As on earlier collections, she expands beyond the Bacharach/David songbook on a few show tunes, forecasting her impending success on André Previn's "(Theme From) Valley of the Dolls." Another Previn composition, "You're Gonna Hear from Me" -- from Inside Daisy Clover -- is included here in an impressive Peter Matz score. Warwick's deep gospel roots are drawn upon as she unleashes one of the most striking performances of her career. Matz gives West Side Story's "Somewhere" a jazzy and fully orchestrated reading that takes advantage of Warwick's innate timing and commanding pipes -- especially when holding that final "...someway..." that lasts over ten seconds. On the lighter side, O.B. Massingill and Warwick collaborated on the camped up rendition of Nat King Cole and Bert Kaempfert's "Love."


Dionne Warwick - The Windows Of The World (Japan Mini LP) (2013)



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