Lesley Gore - Lesley Gore Sings Of Mixed-Up Hearts (1963) [.flac 24bit/44.1kHz]
BAND/ARTIST: Lesley Gore
- Title: Lesley Gore Sings Of Mixed-Up Hearts
- Year Of Release: 1963
- Label: Mercury Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Genre: Pop, Oldies
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) 24bit/44.1kHz
- Total Time: 00:28:51
- Total Size: 70.4 MB / 390.7 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
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[2:07] 01. Lesley Gore - She's A Fool
[2:26] 02. Lesley Gore - The Old Crowd
[2:13] 03. Lesley Gore - Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)
[2:17] 04. Lesley Gore - Young Lovers
[2:35] 05. Lesley Gore - My Foolish Heart
[1:36] 06. Lesley Gore - Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows
[2:30] 07. Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me
[2:25] 08. Lesley Gore - Run Bobby Run
[2:45] 09. Lesley Gore - Young And Foolish
[2:31] 10. Lesley Gore - I Struck A Match
[2:23] 11. Lesley Gore - If That's The Way You Want It
[3:03] 12. Lesley Gore - Time To Go
Lesley Gore's second album was far better than her crying-concept album debut (I'll Cry If I Want To), and in fact above average for a 1963 pop/rock album, though not excellent. For one thing, the silly notion of building a concept album around self-pitying songs was thrown out. For another, it had three big hits: the excellent girl group smash "She's a Fool," the classic early feminist anthem "You Don't Own Me," and the jovial "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows," though the latter song wouldn't make the charts as a single until it was recycled almost a couple of years later. There were a number of other good tunes, though, that remain known almost exclusively to the relatively small band of listeners who have heard material by Gore aside from her big hits. "If That's the Way You Want It" and "Run, Bobby, Run" were both good moody girl group ditties with Quincy Jones' trademark hard-swinging, sophisticated production, both of them bringing out the slight aggressiveness of Gore's persona that made her singing far more attractive. "Hello Young Lover" was a pretty snazzy Paul Anka cover, one that owed as much to blaring jazz-pop as rock. Other songs were more average girl group pop, and Gore indulged her predilections for trying out adult pop ballads with pedestrian results in "Fools Rush In" and "Young and Foolish." All of the best songs, though, are on the two-CD Gore compilation It's My Party: The Mercury Anthology.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
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[2:07] 01. Lesley Gore - She's A Fool
[2:26] 02. Lesley Gore - The Old Crowd
[2:13] 03. Lesley Gore - Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread)
[2:17] 04. Lesley Gore - Young Lovers
[2:35] 05. Lesley Gore - My Foolish Heart
[1:36] 06. Lesley Gore - Sunshine, Lollipops And Rainbows
[2:30] 07. Lesley Gore - You Don't Own Me
[2:25] 08. Lesley Gore - Run Bobby Run
[2:45] 09. Lesley Gore - Young And Foolish
[2:31] 10. Lesley Gore - I Struck A Match
[2:23] 11. Lesley Gore - If That's The Way You Want It
[3:03] 12. Lesley Gore - Time To Go
Lesley Gore's second album was far better than her crying-concept album debut (I'll Cry If I Want To), and in fact above average for a 1963 pop/rock album, though not excellent. For one thing, the silly notion of building a concept album around self-pitying songs was thrown out. For another, it had three big hits: the excellent girl group smash "She's a Fool," the classic early feminist anthem "You Don't Own Me," and the jovial "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows," though the latter song wouldn't make the charts as a single until it was recycled almost a couple of years later. There were a number of other good tunes, though, that remain known almost exclusively to the relatively small band of listeners who have heard material by Gore aside from her big hits. "If That's the Way You Want It" and "Run, Bobby, Run" were both good moody girl group ditties with Quincy Jones' trademark hard-swinging, sophisticated production, both of them bringing out the slight aggressiveness of Gore's persona that made her singing far more attractive. "Hello Young Lover" was a pretty snazzy Paul Anka cover, one that owed as much to blaring jazz-pop as rock. Other songs were more average girl group pop, and Gore indulged her predilections for trying out adult pop ballads with pedestrian results in "Fools Rush In" and "Young and Foolish." All of the best songs, though, are on the two-CD Gore compilation It's My Party: The Mercury Anthology.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
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