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Music CD - Julie London: Julie Is Her Name, Vol. 1

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Music CD: Julie Is Her Name, Vol. 1 Artist: Julie London
List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $16.93
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Manufacturer: Rev-Ola
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1. Say It Isn't So - Julie London, Berlin, Irving 2. It Never Entered My Mind - Julie London, Rodgers, Richard 3. Easy Street - Julie London, Jones, Allan Rankin 4. 'S Wonderful - Julie London, Gershwin, George 5. No Moon at All - Julie London, Evans, Redd 6. Laura - Julie London, Raskin, David 7. Gone with the Wind - Julie London, Wrubel, Allie 8. Cry Me a River - Julie London, Hamilton, Arthur 9. I Should Care - Julie London, Stordahl, Axel 10. I'm in the Mood for Love - Julie London, McHugh, Jimmy 11. I'm Glad There Is You - Julie London, Dorsey, Jimmy 12. Can't Help Lovin' That Man - Julie London, Kern, Jerome 13. I Love You - Julie London, Porter, Cole
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 5013929445925 Format: Import Label: Rev-Ola Manufacturer: Rev-Ola Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rev-Ola Release Date: 2006-05-15 Studio: Rev-Ola
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Everyone a gem Comment: This Album changed my appreciation of music for life. Rock & Roll with it's 3 chord 12 bar blues & 4 chord turnaround formats seemed boring when compared to the guitar playing of Barney Kessell accompanied by Ray Leatherwood on base and the superb vocals of Julie London. This is the epitome of this musical genre and nothing has surpassed it for me.
I love all 13 tracks and can see little point in reviewing each one individually. Off course "Cry Me a River" became Julie's trademark and has been immitated by many top female vocalists. Some how Julie's version remains the best.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Magic Comment: I owned this album in the 50's, and though I always hated the cover, the voice is pure magic.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Julie's first album from 1955 set out her stall for all time, soft eroticism and single entendre, with sparse accompaniment for a late night groove that has been hard for generations to resist...with Barney Kessel's muted guitar and Ray Leatherwood's subtle bass the only sound apart from Julie's own bedroom whisper...just try to resist. 13 tracks wonderfully packaged with pics of the sultry Miss London and full of notes. Revola. 2006.
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