Friday, May 7, 2021

Nancy Sinatra - Nancy In London

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 40:39
Size: 95,0 MB
Art: Front

(2:47) 1. On Broadway
(2:25) 2. The End
(2:36) 3. Step Aside
(2:41) 4. I Can't Grow Peaches On A Cherry Tree
(3:43) 5. Summer Wine
(2:52) 6. Wishin' And Hopin'
(2:10) 7. This Little Bird
(2:18) 8. Shades
(2:31) 9. The More I See You
(2:51) 10. Hutchinson Jail
(3:03) 11. Friday's Child
(2:31) 12. 100 Years
(2:58) 13. You Only Live Twice
(2:26) 14. Tony Rome
(2:41) 15. Life's A Trippy Thing

Although the photo on Nancy Sinatra's third studio solo album shows the sultry singer dolled up in swinging-London mod gear, sitting on a double-decker bus, 1966's Nancy in London doesn't feature Frank's daughter covering any of the fab British Invasion hits hinted at by the album's title and cover art. But that's not to say these recordings suffer the same incongruence as the concept. Her opening rendition of Weil and Mann's "On Broadway" could very well be the best version next to The Drifters' 1963 hit. And her silky voice gives Estelle Levitt's "I Can't Grow Peaches on a Cherry Tree" a texture that's as rich as any of the flawlessly arranged strings here. But it's the uncanny chemistry between Sinatra's ethereal inflections and Lee Hazlewood's cryptic approach to songwriting that makes for the best songs on these records. Add to that the contrast of Hazlewood's gravelly singing, and songs like his "Summer Wine" and "Friday's Child" stand out like flowers growing on a cactus. This version boasts four bonus tracks, including a bookending duet with Frank. https://music.apple.com/us/album/nancy-in-london/148037474

Nancy In London

4 comments:

ALWAYS include your name/nick/aka/anything!