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Nancy in London
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Titelverzeichnis
1 | On Broadway |
2 | The End |
3 | Step Aside |
4 | I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree |
5 | Summer Wine |
6 | Wishin' And Hopin' |
7 | This Little Bird |
8 | Shades |
9 | The More I See You |
10 | Hutchinson Jail |
11 | Friday's Child |
12 | 100 Years |
13 | You Only Live Twice |
14 | Tony Rome |
15 | Life's A Trippy Thing - Sinatra, Nancy / Sinatra, Frank |
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- Auslaufartikel (Produktion durch Hersteller eingestellt) : Nein
- Hersteller : Sundazed (Bear Family Records)
- Herstellerreferenz : 4117
- SPARS-Code : DDD
- Label : Sundazed (Bear Family Records)
- ASIN : B000003GYJ
- Herkunftsland : Deutschland
- Anzahl Disks : 1
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FrivolousReviewer
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Not signed like it the picture
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 2. September 2023
Not signed like the picture shows but quality of the vinyl is actually better than I was expecting. I'm happy
Annie Van Auken
4,0 von 5 Sternen
"Step aside and let me through or I might stomp all over you; Step aside... you're standin' in my way!"
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 15. Oktober 2012
Issued in 1966 by REPRISE Records, NANCY IN LONDON (R/RS-6221) was Nancy Sinatra's third LP. The version of "Friday's Child" here is different from the single that peaked at #36 on Billboard's Top 100 chart. In 1967, "Summer Wine" was released as the 'B' Side of Nancy's #1 Adult Contemporary hit, "Sugar Town." Its highest Billboard pop ranking was #49.
RANDOM NOTES
With "On Broadway," you can hear her dad's vocal influence. Nancy punches some words, stresses certain phrases and improvs before the fade, remaking this song in a Sinatra style. "Step Aside," with its jangly piano, is country all the way. Augmented by chorus and strings, it's a definite "Boots Were Made For Walkin'" throwback. "Summer Wine," a duet with album producer Lee Hazlewood, is the ballad of a naivé cowboy taken advantage of by a beverage-bearing siren who relieves her victim of money and prized silver spurs once he's lulled to sleep.
Nancy's cover of "Wishin' and Hopin'" is competent, but it lacks the verve of Dusty Springfield's original. A rockin' horn-driven band helps out on "The More I See You." Not sure what to make of "Hutchinson Jail" beyond the place being too darn cold in winter. Bluesy "Friday's Child" wastes no time in establishing that it's about a homely loser, a quitter of zero ambition who meekly accepts her miserable lot.
SIDE ONE
[2:40] On Broadway
[2:22] The End
[2:33] Step Aside
[2:35] I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree
[3:37] Summer Wine
SIDE TWO
[2:50] Wishin' and Hopin'
[2:06] This Little Bird
[2:12] Shades
[2:31] The More I See You
[2:46] Hutchinson Jail
[3:03] Friday's Child
TOTAL TIME: 29:15
RANDOM NOTES
With "On Broadway," you can hear her dad's vocal influence. Nancy punches some words, stresses certain phrases and improvs before the fade, remaking this song in a Sinatra style. "Step Aside," with its jangly piano, is country all the way. Augmented by chorus and strings, it's a definite "Boots Were Made For Walkin'" throwback. "Summer Wine," a duet with album producer Lee Hazlewood, is the ballad of a naivé cowboy taken advantage of by a beverage-bearing siren who relieves her victim of money and prized silver spurs once he's lulled to sleep.
Nancy's cover of "Wishin' and Hopin'" is competent, but it lacks the verve of Dusty Springfield's original. A rockin' horn-driven band helps out on "The More I See You." Not sure what to make of "Hutchinson Jail" beyond the place being too darn cold in winter. Bluesy "Friday's Child" wastes no time in establishing that it's about a homely loser, a quitter of zero ambition who meekly accepts her miserable lot.
SIDE ONE
[2:40] On Broadway
[2:22] The End
[2:33] Step Aside
[2:35] I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree
[3:37] Summer Wine
SIDE TWO
[2:50] Wishin' and Hopin'
[2:06] This Little Bird
[2:12] Shades
[2:31] The More I See You
[2:46] Hutchinson Jail
[3:03] Friday's Child
TOTAL TIME: 29:15
Lawrance Bernabo
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Lee Hazzlewood writes the songs and Nancy Sinatra sings them
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 30. Oktober 2002
I have a special fondness for "Boots," Nancy Sinatra's debut album, but "Nancy in London" is probably her best album, although none of the songs especially prove the title in any significant way. This remastered version makes this point obvious by tacking on four additional tracks including her title songs for the films "You Only Live Twice" and "Tony Rome" along with "Life's a Trippy Thing" the "other" song with Daddy Dearest (and "100 Years" is probably the best of that bunch anyway). Nancy Sinatra always tried to sing a lot of different songs, which explains why you get from "On Broadway," and "I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree" on the same side of the album. "Summer Wine" is the second best of her duets with Lee Hazzlewood (after "Some Velvet Morning") and "Friday's Child" is one of her best vocal works (compare it with the "Wishin' and Hopin'" to see the contrast and what the lady could do when she put her mind to it). The other thing I came away from listening to this album again was the realization that Lee Hazzlewood wrote lots of her songs besides their duets: "Friday's Child," "100 Years," "Tony Rome," and "The Last of the Secret Agents" from just this album alone. I always liked their duets best of all, but now I am impressed with his abilities as a songwriter of such a wide variety of songs. How come I never noticed this before? Could it have something to do wtih those white go-go boots Nancy was always wearing? Yeah, that is probably it...
kaiser
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Parfait !
Rezension aus Frankreich vom 26. Juni 2021
Voilà quinze ans que je cherchais ce disque ! Étant en parfait état comme indiqué,mon bonheur est total
jim files
5,0 von 5 Sternen
Great service
Rezension aus den Vereinigten Staaten vom 20. Juni 2019
This album arrived with the cover in what looked to be the original shrinkwrap, with the platter itself and the slip cover wrapped separately. Great service. It will look great in my music room, next time I have a Nancy theme.
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