Brenda Lee - In The Mood For Love-Classic Ballads (1998)
Artist: Brenda Lee
Title: In The Mood For Love-Classic Ballads
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Universal Music Special Markets
Genre: Country, Pop, Ballads
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 55:05
Total Size: 138/355 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: In The Mood For Love-Classic Ballads
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Universal Music Special Markets
Genre: Country, Pop, Ballads
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 55:05
Total Size: 138/355 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Georgia On My Mind 3:39
02. Funny (How Time Slips Away) (Album Version) 3:03
03. Wishin' And Hopin' (Album Version) 2:55
04. The Crying Game (Album Version) 2:41
05. Teach Me Tonight 3:02
06. I'm In The Mood For Love 2:51
07. (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me (Album Version) 2:48
08. The End Of The World 3:08
09. Softly As I Leave You (Album Version) 2:44
10. Am I Blue 4:34
11. Come Rain Or Come Shine 2:35
12. You Always Hurt The One You Love 2:47
13. Pretend 2:53
14. (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco 2:50
15. You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (Album Version) 3:00
16. Crying Time (Album Version) 3:17
17. Sweet Memories (Album Version) 3:29
18. Always On My Mind (Album Version) 2:50
She can sing rockers and turn around and sing Hank Williams songs as well as anyone. But nobody can put across a ballad the way Brenda Lee can, and this 18-track collection proves it in a most musical way. Drawn from 11 different albums and recorded between 1961 and 1971, In the Mood for Love: Classic Ballads foregoes the usual hits and formulaic choices and instead concentrates on Lee's interpretations of standards and cover versions of then-current hits by the likes of Dusty Springfield and others. Perhaps it's Owen Bradley's uniformly excellent production that helps to band it all together around Lee's pipes, but everything on here works together as a whole concept, solid as a brick. Great songs, great singing, and production that still sounds crisp some 35-40 years after it was cut. A noteworthy addition to anyone's Brenda Lee collection, covering material not found on her box set anthologies.