Lesley Gore - Boys, Boys, Boys (1964)
BAND/ARTIST: Lesley Gore
- Title: Boys, Boys, Boys
- Year Of Release: 1964
- Label: Mercury Records
- Genre: Pop
- Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:28:05
- Total Size: 66 mb | 180 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Lesley Gore - That's The Way Boys Are (Single Version)
02. Lesley Gore - Boys
03. Lesley Gore - It's Gotta Be You
04. Lesley Gore - Something Wonderful
05. Lesley Gore - You Name It
06. Lesley Gore - Danny
07. Lesley Gore - I Don't Wanna Be A Loser (Single Version)
08. Lesley Gore - That's The Way The Ball Bounces (Single Version)
09. Lesley Gore - Leave Me Alone
10. Lesley Gore - Don't Call Me, I'll Call You
11. Lesley Gore - I'll Make It Up To You
12. Lesley Gore - I'm Coolin', No Foolin' (Album Version)
01. Lesley Gore - That's The Way Boys Are (Single Version)
02. Lesley Gore - Boys
03. Lesley Gore - It's Gotta Be You
04. Lesley Gore - Something Wonderful
05. Lesley Gore - You Name It
06. Lesley Gore - Danny
07. Lesley Gore - I Don't Wanna Be A Loser (Single Version)
08. Lesley Gore - That's The Way The Ball Bounces (Single Version)
09. Lesley Gore - Leave Me Alone
10. Lesley Gore - Don't Call Me, I'll Call You
11. Lesley Gore - I'll Make It Up To You
12. Lesley Gore - I'm Coolin', No Foolin' (Album Version)
Lesley Gore's third album, like all her early LPs, did her image no favors with a title that plugged into her frivolous teenage image. As a record, though, it wasn't all that bad, though it suffered from lacking any big hits other than "That's the Way Boys Are," and was an inconsistent mix without any hidden nuggets. As usual, her attempts at straight pop ballads ("Something Wonderful") were dreary and there was some extremely lightweight filler ("Danny"). On the brighter side, "I'll Make It Up to You" and "It's Gotta Be You" weren't bad uptown pop-girl group tunes; "That's the Way the Ball Bounces," co-written by Marvin Hamlisch, was a pretty melodic, sensual ballad with nifty production touches like reverbed guitar and percussion tinkles; and "I Don't Wanna Be a Loser" (which just made the Top 40) and "Don't Call Me" were downright excellent tense and soulful numbers that gave vent to her underrated anguished and angry side. The album also included her first efforts as a composer: the mediocre, generic pop/rocker "Leave Me Alone" and the quite groovy "I'm Coolin', No Foolin'" (which she co-penned), which has some captivating minor-keyed melodic hooks. Like her second album, Lesley Gore Sings of Mixed-Up Hearts, this actually has some pretty good non-hits that few general rock listeners are aware of, some in a moodier vein than she's given credit for. And as with that second album, the best cuts are on It's My Party: The Mercury Anthology, which makes hunting for the original LP unnecessary for all but the diehards.
Pop | Oldies | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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