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At the Pigalle/Live at the Talk of the Town | 
| Artist: Shirley Bassey Label: Bgo Category: Music
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 21180
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
EAN: 5017261208163 ASIN: B001ANEBTC
Release Date: August 11, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Experience the live BASSEY! August 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
BGO once again release another great 2 CD set. This time two great live albums "At the Pigalle" from 1965 (UK #15) and "Live at Talk of the Town" (UK #38) from 1970. Both albums have a unique sound. "At The Pigalle" is a much more intimate affair and finds Bassey singing some superb standards as well as her hits "With These Hands" and "I Who Have Nothing". Bassey sounds confident and relaxed, her vocals are assured; there is no sign of the shrillness that is often found in her studio recordings leading up to this recording. The other CD was recorded in 1970, and was Shirley's return to the UK after a couple of years as a tax exile. This is the first time this album has been released on CD. Recorded just before her return to the top of the singles and album charts with "Something", this was the crossover period from cabaret singer to concert performer and features a mix of standards and more pop oriented tracks from her late 60's albums. It's interesting to hear the change in her style and repertoire. As the album "Something" was a new direction that she followed to this day...."Live at Talk of The Town" gives the listener the chance to witness this organic change....from cabaret to classic pop. Included is "You and I" which would appear a few months later as a studio recording on the "Something" album (and again on the Carnegie Hall concert CD also available on BGO). This is an excellent 2CD set, with remastering that makes both albums sound better than ever!. Disc 1 "At The Pigalle" 1.A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening 2.On A Wonderful Day Like Today 3.I Get A Kick Out Of You 4.Who Can I Turn To? 5.You'd Better Love Me 6.The Other Woman 7.He Loves Me 8.With These Hands 9.A Lot Of Living To Do 10.I (Who Have Nothing) 11.La Bamba 12.You Can Have Him 13.The Second Time Around 14.The Lady Is A Tramp 15.Somewhere 16.On A Wonderful Day Like Today 17.A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening Disc 2 "Live At Talk Of The Town" 1.Star Theme/Does Anybody Miss Me/Something's Coming 2.As I Love You 3.(You Are) My Way Of Life 4.I Must Know 5.You Can Have Him 6.The Lady Is A Tramp 7.Big Spender 8.I'll Never Fall In Love Again 9.I (Who Have Nothing) 10.The Joker 11.Funny Girl 12.You And I 13.This Is My Life
my long wait is over! August 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have waited so long for the Talk Of The Town album to be released on CD. I remember loving the album as a school kid in 1970. BGO Records has again given me reason to rejoice as the sound is so much better than my vinyl 38 years ago. Dame Shirley sounds so confident and witty as she was on the brink of releasing her landmark "Something" album when this was released. It's a bona fide masterpiece!
alive again July 14, 2008 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
At the Pigalle/Live at the Talk of the Town Shirley Bassey is one of those artists who's albums were never reissued on cd but instead had loads of terrible best of albums most of which contained the same material over and over again. So these double reissues are very welcome to us fans who enjoy listening to an album as it was intended at first. These 2 live concerts capture some of miss Bassey's finest work. The first, "live at the pigale" shows a very sultry and intimate Shirley Bassey songs like "I get a kick out of you" and the show stopping "the lady is a tramp" just to name a few, miss Bassey also pays tribute to Nina Simone with "the other woman"a fabulous interpretation and a wild rendition of "la bamba" The second album "live at the talk of the town" is issued on cd for the very first time more recent than the first you will recognize more popular tunes from Shirley Bassey's repertoire always singing with a complete 40 piece orchestra that costantly competes with the extraordinary voice of miss B!guess who wins?
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