Sandie Shaw - Love Me, Please Love Me (Deluxe Edition) (1967/2020)
BAND/ARTIST: Sandie Shaw
- Title: Love Me, Please Love Me (Deluxe Edition)
- Year Of Release: 1967/2020
- Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:13:20
- Total Size: 173 mb | 426 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Love Me, Please Love Me
02. One Note Samba
03. Smile
04. Yes, My Darling Daughter
05. Ne Me Quitte Pas
06. Every Time We Say Goodbye
07. The Way That I Remember Him
08. Hold 'Im Down
09. I Get A Kick Out Of You
10. Time After Time
11. That's Why
12. By Myself
13. I Don't Need Anything
14. Keep In Touch
15. Puppet On A String
16. Tell the Boys
17. I Don't Think You Want Me Anymore
18. No Moon
19. Tonight In Tokyo
20. You've Been Seeing Her Again
21. You've Not Changed
22. Don't Make Me Cry
23. Today
24. London
25. Don't Run Away
26. Stop
27. I'll Cry Myself To Sleep
28. Had A Dream Last Night
01. Love Me, Please Love Me
02. One Note Samba
03. Smile
04. Yes, My Darling Daughter
05. Ne Me Quitte Pas
06. Every Time We Say Goodbye
07. The Way That I Remember Him
08. Hold 'Im Down
09. I Get A Kick Out Of You
10. Time After Time
11. That's Why
12. By Myself
13. I Don't Need Anything
14. Keep In Touch
15. Puppet On A String
16. Tell the Boys
17. I Don't Think You Want Me Anymore
18. No Moon
19. Tonight In Tokyo
20. You've Been Seeing Her Again
21. You've Not Changed
22. Don't Make Me Cry
23. Today
24. London
25. Don't Run Away
26. Stop
27. I'll Cry Myself To Sleep
28. Had A Dream Last Night
Fresh from her triumph at the 1967 Eurovision Song Contest, Shaw concentrated on determinedly MOR pop (not pop/rock) material on her third album. The program focused on songs by Jacques Brel, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Cole Porter, and the like, with only two contributions by her longtime songwriter Chris Andrews. She's no Barbra Streisand, to put it mildly, and the results held little charm either for her fan base or the larger adult market that she may have been trying to reach. The CD reissue is made more palatable by the addition of both sides of four 1967-68 singles, almost all of which were written by Andrews. These are more consistent with the pop/rock lite of her mid-'60s work, but are weaker than her biggest hits, although "Tonight in Tokyo," "You've Not Changed," and "Today" all made the UK Top 30; the Motown-influenced B-side "Stop" may be the highlight of the batch, although that's not saying much.
Year 2020 | Pop | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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