Gene And Debbe - Playboy: The Best of Gene & Debbe (2006/2018)

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Title: Playboy: The Best of Gene & Debbe
Year Of Release: 2006/2018
Label: Sundazed Music
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:52:57
Total Size: 124 mb | 291 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Don't Try to Change Me
02. Give Me a Sweetheart
03. Playboy
04. Rings of Gold
05. Go with Me
06. Truly, Truly True
07. Love Will Give Us Wings
08. I'll Come Running
09. Any Way You Want Me
10. Let It Be Me
11. Two of a Kind
12. Torch I Carry
13. Lovin' Season
14. Make a Noise Like Love
15. Memories Are Made of This
16. The Sun Won't Shine Again
17. Loan Some
18. I'm Only Human
19. Just As Long As That Someone Is You
20. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
21. What Did You Take Me For
22. Then I Cried

Gene Thomas and Debbe Neville were a fresh-scrubbed pop duo from Nashville, TN, who sounded something like a twangier Sonny & Cher, or as if Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood had been stripped of their eccentricities (particularly Hazlewood's tumescent ego). Gene & Debbe's sole Top 20 hit was "Playboy" in 1968, and this collection from Sundazed features that tune as well as 21 other sides from the short-lived duo. While these songs were obviously aimed for the pop charts, there's no avoiding the fact this stuff was recorded in Nashville (and released on TRX Records, an offshoot of the powerful Acuff-Rose publishing concern) the keening pedal steel on "Torch I Carry," the banjo on "Lovin' Season," and the cheatin' song ethos of "Rings of Gold" all point to the act's Music City heritage, and producer Don Gant (who later recorded with the Neon Philharmonic) was clearly shooting for lots of charm rather than a significant share of hipness (as if the presence of a Dean Martin cover wouldn't make that obvious). Still, Thomas and Neville sang well together, and the former brought some good songs to the table, especially the Dylanesque "The Sun Won't Shine Again" and the heartfelt "I'll Come Running." Playboy: The Best of Gene & Debbie collects everything they released during their two-year lifespan along with four songs that have never been heard before, and frankly this is more Gene & Debbe than anyone but an obsessed fan would want to own. But if you want to hear Gene & Debbe, this is clearly the place to go, and the typically excellent remastering and packaging from Sundazed show this material more respect than they'd likely receive from anyone else.


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