Showing posts with label Dolores Gray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dolores Gray. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Dolores Gray - Warm Brandy

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:28
Size: 97.2 MB
Styles: Vocal, Torch Songs
Year: 1957/2007
Art: Front

[2:21] 1. Shangri-La
[3:00] 2. Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone)
[2:28] 3. You're Getting To Be A Habit With Me
[2:51] 4. Kiss Me
[2:49] 5. How Long Has This Been Going On
[2:11] 6. Close Your Eyes
[3:25] 7. You Go To My Head
[2:45] 8. Do-Do-Do
[2:59] 9. Speak Low
[3:04] 10. Don't Blame Me
[2:39] 11. Isn't It Romantic
[2:42] 12. You're My Thrill
[2:16] 13. My Mama Likes You
[2:10] 14. I'm Innocent
[2:18] 15. Fool's Errand
[2:23] 16. There'll Be Some Changes Made

Tall, blonde drink-of-water Dolores Gray starred in films and musicals throughout the '40s and '50s and made a respectable armful of minor charting songs for Columbia, Decca, RCA Victor and Capitol during her career. A dedicated B-lister, Gray never crossed over to the big time, but did find an audience for her theatrical and sultry interpretations of standards and late-night missives. The Capitol reissue of her aptly titled 1957 album Warm Brandy serves up the smoldering, come-hither vibe in high style -- with deluxe packaging, a ten-page booklet of information and photos, and four bonus tracks. The original selections presented all have the fireside couch in mind (with an eye on the bedroom) and, for sheer cocktail romanticism, this set has few peers. Gray's voice might not have been on par with the likes of contemporaries such as Ethel Merman, Mary Martin or June Christy, but her stunning looks and acting talent sure gave her an advantage in the boudoir department. ~J. Scott McClintock

Warm Brandy