Cilla Black - It Makes Me Feel Good (Reissue) (1976/2009) Lossless
BAND/ARTIST: Cilla Black
- Title: It Makes Me Feel Good
- Year Of Release: 1976/2009
- Label: Parlophone UK
- Genre: Pop, Merseybeat
- Quality: Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 54:02
- Total Size: 361 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Something About You
02. I'll Take a Tango
03. September Love Affair
04. Lay the Music Down
05. San Diego Serenade
06. Heartbeat
07. Running out of World
08. To Know Him Is to Love Him
09. It Makes Me Feel Good
10. Lay It All Down
11. One Step from Your Arms
12. Lovin' Land
13. Fantasy
14. It's Now
15. I Believe (When I Fall in Love, It Will Be Forever)
16. Easy in Your Company
01. Something About You
02. I'll Take a Tango
03. September Love Affair
04. Lay the Music Down
05. San Diego Serenade
06. Heartbeat
07. Running out of World
08. To Know Him Is to Love Him
09. It Makes Me Feel Good
10. Lay It All Down
11. One Step from Your Arms
12. Lovin' Land
13. Fantasy
14. It's Now
15. I Believe (When I Fall in Love, It Will Be Forever)
16. Easy in Your Company
‘It Makes Me Feel Good’ is the title of Cilla Black’s ninth solo studio album released in 1976 by EMI. The album was Cilla’s second to be produced by David Mackay. Mackay revealed on an interview on Cilla’s official website that he considered this album as his best work with the songstress and by far the project with the most memories attached. This was mainly down to the fact recording sessions were held in the USA away from the distractions of Cilla’s usual television work commitments. The creative process involved Mackay flying out beforehand to Los Angeles were he scouted for suitable song material and session musicians. Mackay achieved his goals and hired acclaimed musicians, such as guitarist Lee Rittenour (Carly Simon, Barbra Streisand), bassist Herbie Flowers (Elton John, David Bowie, Harry Nilsson) and Alan Tarney (The Shadows). Cilla with her husband Bobby Willis then joined Mackay to finalise the song selection and lay her vocals. This was notably Cilla’s first ever recording sessions to be held outside the United Kingdom. Although completed in 1975, the release of the album was purposely delayed until Cilla returned to BBC television with her 1976 variety show series “Cilla”. The album however eluded chart success but did receive critical acclaim in the national press. Cilla’s official website also conducted an opinion poll in the 1990s which revealed the album to be one of her fans all-time favourites. The sessions also yielded Mackay’s personal favourite Cilla recording which was the cover he produced of “I’ll Take a Tango”.
Pop | Oldies | FLAC / APE
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