Dionne Warwick - The Unissued Warner Bros. Masters (2017)
Artist: Dionne Warwick
Title: The Unissued Warner Bros. Masters
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros.
Genre: Soul, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 74:31 min
Total Size: 473 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Unissued Warner Bros. Masters
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Rhino/Warner Bros.
Genre: Soul, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 74:31 min
Total Size: 473 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Too Far Out of Reach
02. It Hurts Me So
03. We Need to Go Back
04. Someone Else Gets the Prize
05. You Are the Sunlight, I Am the Moon
06. Give a Little Laughter
07. The Laughter and the Tears
08. And Then You Know What He Did
09. Plastic City
10. And Then He Walked Through the Door
11. Meant to Be
12. One Last Memory
13. I Found Someone Else
14. Am I Too Late
15. Rest Your Love on Me
16. I’ll Never Make It Easy
17. Make a Little Love to Me
18. Keep Me Warm
19. Room Enough
Dionne Warwick is best known for her collaborations with songwriters and producers Burt Bacharach and Hal David on a series of hits in the mid- to late '60s on Scepter Records. Warwick left Scepter in 1971 and signed with Warner Bros. under a production deal that had Bacharach and David coming aboard as writers and producers. When the legendary songwriting team was forced to part ways after the critical and commercial failure of their musical remake of the film Lost Horizon, Warwick was not only left without the best creative team she ever worked with, she was legally forced to sue them to get out of their production deal in order to protect her own assets and recording contract. She remained with Warner Bros. until her contract was up in 1979, when she signed with Arista Records. Bacharach and David did produce one album for Warwick at Warner Bros. before troubles arose, 1972's Dionne, but she also worked with Thom Bell and the Holland-Dozier-Holland team while at Warner Bros., so while it wasn't as bright a period as her Scepter one, it was still a decent recording period for her. The label has reissued all the singles from this period, both A- and B-sides, in the original mono single mixes as The Complete Warner Bros. Singles, and this set, which features 19 tracks also recorded during the same Warner stay but never issued, is a companion of sorts to that volume. With productions from Bacharach, Bell, Holland-Dozier-Holland, and Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson, it shows that Warwick's Warner years were far more productive and creative than the pop charts of the time reflected, and it becomes a welcome addition to the Warwick legacy and catalog.