Time: 49:36
Size: 113.6 MB
Styles: Vocal
Year: 1997
Art: Front
[1:16] 1. Introduction Cass Dialogue
[3:17] 2. Don't Call Me Mama Anymore
[3:06] 3. Wild Women
[3:11] 4. California Earthquake
[2:59] 5. It's Getting Better
[3:00] 6. Lady Love
[2:36] 7. Move In A Little Closer, Baby
[2:23] 8. Make Your Own Kind Of Music
[2:54] 9. Who's To Blame
[2:33] 10. I Can Dream, Can't I
[2:08] 11. New World Coming
[2:46] 12. One Way Ticket
[2:52] 13. The Good Times Are Coming
[4:05] 14. Disney Girls
[3:32] 15. My Love
[0:07] 16. Dialogue, Intro
[3:31] 17. I'm Coming To The Best Part Of My Life
[3:13] 18. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
After she left The Mamas and The Papas, Cass Elliot became one of few solo artists to come out of the 60s and the 70s and STILL be well remembered today by people of all ages. Although her life was tragically cut short, she did not leave us before she entertained us with a mature vocal command of her songs that only a great singer could produce. Her vocal style always allowed the nuances of the lyrics to come through and this CD shows that clearly.
In essence, this is a fine compilation album. There are songs recorded live from her TV special/record album entitled "Don't Call Me Mama Anymore;" and there are two infectiously beautiful "bubblegum music" numbers entitled "Move In A Little Closer, Baby" and "It's Getting Better." Watch out, though, because Cass could sing folksy/bluesy songs including "Wild Women" (recorded here when she was with a group called The Big Three) and the rock style song called "California Earthquake." A most versatile singer, indeed! ~Matthew G. Sherman
In essence, this is a fine compilation album. There are songs recorded live from her TV special/record album entitled "Don't Call Me Mama Anymore;" and there are two infectiously beautiful "bubblegum music" numbers entitled "Move In A Little Closer, Baby" and "It's Getting Better." Watch out, though, because Cass could sing folksy/bluesy songs including "Wild Women" (recorded here when she was with a group called The Big Three) and the rock style song called "California Earthquake." A most versatile singer, indeed! ~Matthew G. Sherman
Dream A Little Dream: The Cass Elliot Collection