Styles: Vocal, R&B
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:02
Size: 96,6 MB
Art: Front
(4:19) 1. Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
(4:08) 2. Roxanne
(4:22) 3. You've Changed
(1:41) 4. My Baby Just Cares for Me
(5:19) 5. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
(5:10) 6. Miss Sarajevo
(4:09) 7. I Remember You
(2:37) 8. Secret Love
(4:02) 9. Wild Is the Wind
(6:09) 10. Where or When/It's Alright with Me
Songs From The Last Century
Year: 1999
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:02
Size: 96,6 MB
Art: Front
(4:19) 1. Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
(4:08) 2. Roxanne
(4:22) 3. You've Changed
(1:41) 4. My Baby Just Cares for Me
(5:19) 5. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
(5:10) 6. Miss Sarajevo
(4:09) 7. I Remember You
(2:37) 8. Secret Love
(4:02) 9. Wild Is the Wind
(6:09) 10. Where or When/It's Alright with Me
Unlike many covers albums, Songs From the Last Century is a cohesive, enjoyable diversion. With the help of co-producer Phil Ramone, George Michael has crafted a warm, intimate album built around a small combo of piano, guitar, bass, and drums. Orchestras, big bands, harps, and on one occasion, a rock band augment the basic combo, yet the flourishes never change the essential, close-knit nature of the group. For the first time ever, Michael sounds relaxed. He's lying back, singing songs he loves, not worrying about chart success, and the end result is quite fetching, even if it isn't perfect. The main flaw with Songs From the Last Century is that it's so smooth, it's occasionally a little sleepy, a trait that's emphasized by Michael's fairly predictable taste in covers "Brother Can You Spare a Dime," "My Baby Just Cares for Me," and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," among others. Nevertheless, he does bring style and sophistication to these standards, even such often-covered yet still difficult tunes as "Wild as the Wind." When his selections are idiosyncratic whether it's a jazzy reading of "Roxanne," the brassy "Secret Love," the little-remembered "I Remember You," or a revelatory reading of "Miss Sarajevo," a song commonly dismissed as a U2 side project the album is delightful. Certainly, Songs From the Last Century isn't a major work; it's a way for Michael to decompress and have some fun, and the diehards who stuck with him through the turbulent '90s are likely to be charmed. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine http://www.allmusic.com/album/songs-from-the-last-century-mw0000672369
“Songs From The Last Century was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.”
Personnel includes: George Michael (vocals); Rob Mathes, Torrie Zito, Rob Mounsey (arranger, conductor); Jeff Mironov, Hugh Burns, Phil Palmer, Howie Gondewe (guitar); Elena Barere, Laura Hamilton (violin); Sue Pray, Maryhelen Brennard (viola); Richard Locker, Diane Barere (cello); Corky Hale, Stacey Shames (harp); Pamela Sklar, Katherine Fink (flute); Virgil Blackwell (clarinet, bass clarinet); Diane Lesser (oboe); Kim Laskowski (basoon); Rich Dallesio (English horn); Jim Hynes, Tony Kadleck (trumpet); Charlie Pillow, Andy Snitzer, Ken Hitchcock (woodwinds); Rob Mathes, Rob Mounsey (piano); Chris Cameron, Peter Gordeno (keyboards); David Finck (acoustic bass); Steve Walters (bass); Lewis Nash, Shawn Pelton, Frank Tontoh (drums); Danny Cummings (percussion).
“Songs From The Last Century was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.”
Personnel includes: George Michael (vocals); Rob Mathes, Torrie Zito, Rob Mounsey (arranger, conductor); Jeff Mironov, Hugh Burns, Phil Palmer, Howie Gondewe (guitar); Elena Barere, Laura Hamilton (violin); Sue Pray, Maryhelen Brennard (viola); Richard Locker, Diane Barere (cello); Corky Hale, Stacey Shames (harp); Pamela Sklar, Katherine Fink (flute); Virgil Blackwell (clarinet, bass clarinet); Diane Lesser (oboe); Kim Laskowski (basoon); Rich Dallesio (English horn); Jim Hynes, Tony Kadleck (trumpet); Charlie Pillow, Andy Snitzer, Ken Hitchcock (woodwinds); Rob Mathes, Rob Mounsey (piano); Chris Cameron, Peter Gordeno (keyboards); David Finck (acoustic bass); Steve Walters (bass); Lewis Nash, Shawn Pelton, Frank Tontoh (drums); Danny Cummings (percussion).
Songs From The Last Century