Robert Mitchum - That Man (1995)

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Title: That Man
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Bear Family Records
Genre: Country, Easy Listening
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:08:55
Total Size: 180/410 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

1. You Deserve Each Other
2. Walker s Woods
3. Wheels (It's Rollin Time Again)
4. In My Place
5. Ballad of Thunder Road
6. That Man Right There
7. Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
8. Ricardo's Moutain
9. Sunny
10. Little White Lies
11. Whippoorwill
12. Gotta Travel On
13. My Honey's Lovin' Arms
14. Ballad of Thunder Road, The
15. Jean and Dinah (Yankee Gone)
16. From a Logical Point of View
17. Not Me
18. What Is This Generation Coming To
19. Tic, Tic, Tic (The Lost Watch)
20. Beauty Is Only Skin Deep
21. I Learn a Merengue, Mama
22. Take Me Down to Lover's Row
23. Mama Looka Boo Boo (Shut You Mouth-Go Away)
24. Coconut Water
25. Matilda, Matilda
26. They Dance All Night

Unlike most celebrity vocalists, Robert Mitchum actually had musical talent. Music was never anything more than an occasional sideline to his acting career, but he recorded sporadically throughout the years. That Man, Robert Mitchum, Sings collects all of his commercial recordings from the '50s and '60s, including the complete albums Calypso Is Like So (1957) and That Man (1967), plus the hit single "Ballad of Thunder Road." The latter, a song Mitchum wrote for his film Thunder Road, charted twice for him and once for the bluegrass duo Jim & Jesse, who covered it for the country market in the late '60s. Calypso Is Like So is one of many albums of its era designed to cash in on the calypso craze, but is a cut above the typical offering because of Mitchum's obvious fondness for the style and the humorous songs, most of which comment on the war between the sexes. "What Is This Generation Coming To" addresses rock & roll and the generation gap, and "From a Logical Point of View" is based on the same calypso tune as Jimmy Soul's later hit "If You Wanna Be Happy." In a completely different vein, That Man is a country album Mitchum cut for Monument Records after hearing Charlie Walker's "Little Ole Winedrinker Me," which Mitchum included on the album. That song became a big country hit for Mitchum, and the rest of the album is just as good. He sings an assortment of pop and country hits, a new version of "The Ballad of Thunder Road," and a lovely pop ballad he composed, "Whippoorwill," all in a style similar to Dean Martin's country recordings.



  • R
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'Believe the Mitchum file is broken. WE have tried several times to DL it without success
  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.