Pop i Różności The best music site on the web there is where you can read about and listen to blues, jazz, classical music and much more. This is your ultimate music resource. Tons of albums can be found within. http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/2033.html Sat, 18 May 2024 13:06:51 +0000 Joomla! 1.5 - Open Source Content Management pl-pl Lulu & The Luvvers - Something To Shout About (1965) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/2033-lulu/7318-lulu-a-the-luvvers-something-to-shout-about.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/2033-lulu/7318-lulu-a-the-luvvers-something-to-shout-about.html Lulu & The Luvvers - Something To Shout About (1965) + bonus SP Boom Bang-A-Bang - March (Evrovision 69)

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Something To Shout About (1965)

1. Lulu - You Touch Me Baby (1:51)
2. Lulu - You'll Never Leave Her (2:20)
3. Lulu - I'll Come Running Over (3:04)
4. Lulu - Not in This Whole World (1:52) play
5. Lulu - She Will Break Your Heart (3:02)
6. Lulu - Can I Get a Witness (2:44)
7. Lulu - Tell Me Like It Is (2:31)
8. Lulu - Shout (2:57)
9. Lulu - Try to Understand (2:11)
10. Lulu - Night Time Is the Right Time (2:52)
11. Lulu - Choc Ice (2:18)
12. Lulu - So in Love (2:05)
13. Lulu - Only One (2:09)
14. Lulu - Dream Lover (2:44)
15. Lulu - He's Sure the Boy I Love (2:34)
16. Lulu - Leave a Little Love (2:48)
17. Lulu - Surprise, Surprise (2:23)
18. Lulu - Satisfied (2:56)
19. Lulu - Call Me (1:59) play
20. Lulu - Here Comes the Night (2:53)

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Boom Bang-A-Bang - March

1. Lulu - Boom Bang-A-Bang (2:17)
2. Lulu - March (2:19)

Lulu & The Luvvers
Lulu - vocals (born Marie Lawie, November 3rd 1948, Glasgow);
Ross Nelson - lead guitar;
Jim Dewer - rhythm guitar;
Alec Bell - guitar / keyboards;
Jimmy Smith - saxophone;
Tony Tierney - bass guitar;
David Miller - drums + Jimmy Page - guitar on 3, 17.

 

In the U.K., Lulu first reached stardom as a gutsy belter of R&B tunes, delivered with a maturity and soulfulness that belied her teenage years. This set includes her two mid-'60s British Top Ten hits, a cover of the Isley Brothers' "Shout" and the mid-tempo pop/soul tune "Leave a Little Love." Elsewhere, you get the spunky "I'll Come Running Over," which features Jimmy Page on guitar, and a raunchy cover of the obscure Rolling Stones song "Surprise Surprise" (also featuring Page). Most intriguing of all is the original version of "Here Comes the Night," later a hit for Them. Lulu performs it as an overwrought, pull-out-the-stops orchestral ballad; it's not nearly as successful as Van Morrison's rendition, but it's worth hearing. Unfortunately, this one doesn't include her surprisingly superb cover of "Heat Wave" from the same era. --- Richie Unterberger, AllMusic Review

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Lulu - Love Loves To Love Lulu (1967) http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/2033-lulu/8728-lulu-love-loves-to-love-lulu-1967.html http://theblues-thatjazz.com/pl/pop/2033-lulu/8728-lulu-love-loves-to-love-lulu-1967.html Lulu - Love Loves To Love Lulu (1967)

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01. To Sir With Love
02. Morning Dew
03. You And I play
04. Rattler
05. Day Tripper
06. Love Loves To Love Love
07. To Love Somebody play
08. The Boat That I Row
09. Let's Pretend
10. Take Me In Your Arms (And Love Me)
11. Best Of Both Worlds

 

Love Loves to Love Lulu was Lulu's second album and the first under the direction of legendary producer Mickie Most. The release gathered together her three British 1967 singles, "The Boat That I Row," "Let's Pretend," and "Love Loves to Love Love" together with the U.S. number one hit "To Sir With Love." This latter track, the theme song to the film in which Lulu appeared with Sidney Poitier, was relegated to a B-side in the U.K., despite the singer's protests. This album was a slight affair with only 11 tracks, yet this cuts down on the amount of filler so prevalent on many mid-'60s albums. Highlights include covers of Gladys Knight & the Pips' "Take Me in Your Arms and Love Me," the Beatles' "Day Tripper," and the Bee Gees' "To Love Somebody." Long deleted, Love Loves to Love Lulu serves as an excellent retrospective of the singer's output in 1967. The material featured has constantly reappeared on many EMI compilations over the years, and is a key body of work in Lulu's '60s output.

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