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Track Listings
1 | Buddy |
2 | Baby (When Ya Kiss Me) |
3 | Needles & Pins |
4 | When You Walk In The Room |
5 | It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day) |
6 | Hold Your Head High |
7 | Should I Cry? |
8 | What The World Needs Now Is Love |
9 | Hellos & Goodbyes |
10 | I Remember The Boy |
11 | A Lifetime Of Loneliness |
12 | Don't Turn Your Back On Me |
13 | I Can Make It With You |
14 | Come And Get Me |
15 | A Proper Girl |
16 | The Girls' Song |
17 | Nobody's Home To Go Home To |
18 | Splendour In The Grass |
19 | Come And Stay With Me |
20 | L.A. |
21 | Put A Little Love In Your Heart |
22 | Love Will Find A Way |
23 | Ease Your Pain |
24 | Vanilla Olay |
25 | You Touch And You Go |
26 | Boat To Sail |
27 | Bette Davis Eyes |
28 | Don't Let The Flame Burn Out |
29 | I Don't Need You Any More |
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Career-spanning, 29-track multi-label retrospective from Australian specialist Raven Records. Includes liner notes. aka JACKIE DE SHANNON
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.63 x 0.43 inches; 3.25 ounces
- Manufacturer : Raven [Australia]
- Original Release Date : 2000
- Date First Available : February 13, 2007
- Label : Raven [Australia]
- ASIN : B00004U0S0
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #58,455 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #629 in Oldies & Retro (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,266 in Folk Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,668 in Pop Oldies
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Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2000
I can't believe how many songs Jackie sang that filled my youth: needles & Pins, ect. It was like meeting a long lost friend, after many years, and finding that she's grown better with age. The only thing that upsets me is that I went to two other "music" houses, and couldn't find anything by Jackie! I totally agree with Peter's review on the album cover photo: this is definetly not the way to sell CD's. jackie deserves better. But the quality of the CD, and Jackie.... Nice meeting you again my friend.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2004
Junior High in the early 60's, jumping out at one was the raw and earthy voice of the great Jackie DeShannon, making first hit "You Won't Forget Me" memorable and many of us never did forget this awesome singer from that first indelible moment...should have been included in this collection! Each new release engrossing such as "Needles and Pins", "When You Walk In The Room" and a new artist of tremendous quality was born and these memorable original versions are and will always be definitive. "What The World Needs Now Is Love" released in the mid-sixties, became one of "the" greatest anthems of the great musical sixties and truly a defining moment in this classic era, worlds above and beyond the sad Music Industry today...soulful beauty of this Jackie vocal is breathtaking and the Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award is deserved for this glorious timeless classic. Burt Bacharach & Hal David wrote other DeShannon classics and the hauntingly beautiful "Come And Get Me" is richly engrossing and title of this tremendous collection, showing Jackie DeShannon as a great singer/songwriter and just plain great singer, who will grow & grow on any true music lover with each satisfying new listen. Nobody tops that Jackie DeShannon earthy blue-eyed soulful delivery and to cover her brilliant 60's-70's period a BOX SET is necessary to serve justice to Jackie and her fans. For a quick overview "Come And Get Me" serves well until a Box Set of her many great Lp's is produced. Stunning stand-outs abound such as a brilliant soul-infused "I Can Make It With You", late sixties mega-hit anthem "Put A Little Love In Your Heart", sounding as great & revelant today as when first released. "Ease Your Pain" is a soulful gem from the great and sadly overlooked "Songs", mesmerizing collection of amazing performances from early seventies, still the most satisfying version of this standard. Jackie DeShannon original "Vanilla O'Lay" from Atlantic Records masterpiece "Jackie", should have been a huge hit and with airplay this rocking & soulful gem would have topped the charts during this singer/songwriter period. "You Touch And You Go" is another soulful rocker sounding like a big hit from the classic "Your Baby Is A Lady" Lp, a truly great work deserving remastering, another great rocking & soulful collection of tremendous performances from the legendary lady! Brian Wilson joins on the enchanting "Boat To Sail" from the classic "New Arrangement" Lp, thankfully available on Compact Disc and one of the greatest female singer/songwriter collections of all time. Closing this sublime collection of musical gems is the haunting "I Don't Need You Anymore", from motion picture "Together", scored by Burt Bacharach, featuring a moving and gorgeous vocal from the great singer. Jackie DeShannon recorded many great things throughout the seventies, but with no radio support, these amazing works were appreciated by those who enjoy the finest in music, as a result had to wait twenty years for a new recording from this trailblazing artist and the new collection is another classic. "You Know Me" is a highly recommended singer/songwriter collection for those who love great songs and vocal artistry at its sublime best! Thank You Jackie for forty plus wonderful years and counting of many greatly moving masterpieces and keep them coming!!!
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2013
This is a very good collection of songs from the wonderful Jackie Deshannon. Some of her great radio songs and a few that I never knew she covered.
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2000
Imperial Records tried to sell Jackie DeShannon as "Lady Love" in the late 1960s when her Catherine Deneuve/Francoise Dorleac flower child look was selling mildly psychedelic folk rock LPs like the brilliant "To Be Free" and "Put A Little Love In Your Heart." It was just one of the many guises DeShannon put on over the years to score in the marketplace. She came on early like a female Buddy Holly ("Buddy," "Baby"), a one woman girl group ("Hold Your Head High," "Should I Cry?"), Dionne Warwick and Supremes homages ("Come and Get Me" and the other Burt Bacharach productions and the "Are You Ready for This?" LP respectively) and more. She even did her versions of a Joni Mitchell LP ("New Arrangement"), her own "Dusty in Memphis" for Atlantic ("Jackie") and her Fleetwood Mac album, "You're the Only Dancer," with the dead-on Christine McVie soundalike, the great "Don't Let the Flame Burn Out." I grew up listening to Jackie DeShannon. She put out so many albums, many more than her generally more commercially successful peers, and the quality was conistent. Her voice is like burnished honey with a generous helping of seasoning salt blended in, and she sings with a great deal of heart and soul. She was a quick study, and could master whole genres of music as a vocalist and songwriter quickly. 29 excellent representations from her profilic output are presented here on this fine anthology, lovingly compiled by the fine Australian music writer, Glenn A. Baker. It must have been daunting to try and whittle down so many superb recordings to just 29, but Baker has done a proficient job. Standouts include the emotional "I Cab Make It With You," coy 60s statement "A Proper Girl," sweet Jimmy Webb cover "A Girls' Song" and the revelation of this CD for me, "I Don't Need You Anymore," a soundtrack ballad produced by Bacharach in 1980 that was dismissed by critics and the public when first released, but today sounds like 2:53 of sheer nirvana.
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2012
I vaguely recall hearing a few Jackie Deshannon songs when I was growing up in the US in the 1960s, but nothing really stuck with me. However, I love going back and discovering, or rediscovering, older artists from decades past, so I was intrigued by this compilation. I almost always enjoy the reissues that Raven Records puts together and this one looked good too, complete with thick booklet and lots of songs. Well, I have to be honest and say that I wasn't blown away. Maybe it's the song selection. From what I gather, this is not a proper "Greatest Hits" collection, but more of a career retrospective, possibly targeted to longtime fans who wanted a variety of her songs on one disc. But for me, there just aren't enough "wow" moments to make me a fan. She possesses a very soothing voice, one that can handle a variety of material, but the songs themselves aren't ones that stick in my head. And did she really have to do a cover of "Bette Davis Eyes"? Not a highlight. But if you are remotely interested in Jackie Deshannon and her music, you still might enjoy this CD. It's a good deal, with 29 songs and over 75 minutes of music.