Various Artists - Yesterday Has Gone (The Songs Of Teddy Randazzo) (2019)

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Title: Yesterday Has Gone (The Songs Of Teddy Randazzo)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Ace
Genre: Pop, Rock, Soul, R&B
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:11:43
Total Size: 290/506 Mb (scans)
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Tracklist:

01. Little Anthony & The Imperials - I'm On The Outside (Looking In) 3:10
02. Timi Yuro - Can't Stop Running Away 2:45
03. Royalettes - Baby Are You Puttin' Me On 3:04
04. Teddy Randazzo - You Don't Need A Heart 2:27
05. Tony Orlando - Think Before You Act 2:43
06. Derek Martin - You Better Go 2:58
07. Royalettes - It's Gonna Take A Miracle 3:19
08. Frank Sinatra - Rain In My Heart 3:23
09. Vogues - We're On Our Way 2:59
10. Kane Triplets - Buttercup Days 2:13
11. Georgia Gibbs - Let Me Dream 2:30
12. Esther Phillips - Let Me Know When It's Over 2:19
13. Annabelle Fox - Lonely Girl 2:06
14. Ritchie Adams - Better Off Without You 2:57
15. Billy Fury - I'm Lost Without You 3:16
16. Jimmy Rice - Or Not At All 2:33
17. Al Hibbler - Good For A Lifetime 2:49
18. Dionne Warwick - Goin' Out Of My Head 3:10
19. Mel Tormé - Better Use Your Head 2:54
20. Howard Guyton - I Watched You Slowly Slip Away 2:38
21. Little Anthony & The Imperials - Yesterday Has Gone 2:57
22. Porgy & Monarchs - Think Twice Before You Walk Away 2:37
23. Delfonics - Hurt So Bad 2:01
24. Stylistics - Love At First Sight 4:31
25. Manhattans - A Million To One 3:26

Not before time, Teddy Randazzo joins lauded names such as Randy Newman, Goffin & King, Laura Nyro, Serge Gainsbourg, Bacharach & David, Leonard Cohen and Harry Nilsson in Ace Records' highly regarded Songwriters series. Spanning 1964 to 1979, this collection features 25 of his best compositions, performed by Little Anthony & the Imperials, the Royalettes and Derek Martin - the artists with whom he worked most prolifically - and top-tier names such as Frank Sinatra, Dionne Warwick, Esther Phillips, Timi Yuro, Billy Fury and Mel Torm. The definitive recordings of Randazzo's songs are invariably the ones he himself produced, and it's significant that he did so on most of the tracks here. The few exceptions include three superb covers of songs from the Little Anthony & the Imperials catalogue and 'Buttercup Days' by the Kane Triplets, a delicious piece of sunshine pop. Comes with a stylish 24-page booklet packed with colourful memorabilia, rare photos, an introductory essay by Ian Chapman and track commentary by compiler Mick Patrick.



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