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Burt Bacharach, One Amazing Night

Audio CD

Disk ID: 754982

Disk length: 50m 49s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. One Less Bell To Answer 3:32
2. Always Something There 3:12
3. God Give Me Strength 4:41
4. Baby It's You/A Message To Michael 4:21
5. What's New Pussycat? 2:52
6. Anyone Who Had A Heart 4:02
7. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head 3:18
8. They Long To Be Close To You 4:26
9. The Windows Of The World/What The World Needs Now 5:53
10. Wives And Lovers 4:05
11. Walk On By/Say A Little Prayer/Do You Know The WayTo 6:57
12. Alfie 3:23

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Review

Bacharach, the king of relaxed, suave melodies that have quietly assumed a sentimental position in our lives, is celebrated here by a handful of performers who paid him tribute during the inaugural episode of TNT's Master Series. Sheryl Crow throws in the torch for a sultry "One Less Bell to Answer." Chrissie Hynde breaks past her leather-jacket toughness for a tender read of "Baby It's You" and "Message to Michael." Elvis Costello expertly performs his collaboration with Bacharach, the Grammy-awarded "God Give Me Strength" (from the Grace of My Heart soundtrack). Mike Myers camps up "What's New Pussycat?" But none can top the real thing. Dionne Warwick brings us back to the late '60s of Bacharach's prime with a riveting medley of "Walk On By/Say a Little Prayer/Do You Know the Way to San Jose." That and Bacharach's lush arranging skills make the title true to its word. --Rob O'Connor

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