Showing posts with label Paul Anka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Anka. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Paul Anka - 15 Songs: Songs I Wish I'd Written

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 42:15
Size: 96.7 MB
Styles: Pop-rock
Year: 1963/1977
Art: Front

[2:54] 1. Ramblin' Rose
[2:43] 2. I Can't Stop Loving You
[2:53] 3. The End Of The World
[2:22] 4. He'll Have To Go
[2:04] 5. All I Have To Do Is Dream
[2:21] 6. Can't Get Used To Losing You
[2:11] 7. Oh, Lonesome Me
[3:23] 8. Save The Last Dance For Me
[2:30] 9. Blue On Blue
[2:42] 10. Moon River
[3:16] 11. It's Not For Me To Say
[2:10] 12. Memories Are Made Of This
[3:47] 13. You Always Hurt The One You Love
[3:24] 14. Cry
[3:28] 15. Who's Sorry Now

15 Songs: Songs I Wish I'd Written

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Paul Anka - Duets

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2013
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 76:07
Size: 174,3 MB
Art: Front

(5:32)  1. Walk A Fine Line
(4:39)  2. Find My Way Back To Your Heart
(4:53)  3. Do I Love You (Yes, In Every Way)
(4:07)  4. This Is It
(4:45)  5. I Really Miss You
(5:05)  6. Think I'm In Love Again
(4:12)  7. Pennies From Heaven
(4:45)  8. Crazy
(4:11)  9. You Are My Destiny
(5:03) 10. Les Filles De Paris
(5:11) 11. It's Hard To Say Goodbye
(4:20) 12. She's A Lady
(4:52) 13. Hold Me 'Til The Mornin' Comes
(5:14) 14. My Way
(4:08) 15. I'm Not Anyone
(5:03) 16. Les Filles De Paris

Released as a tie-in to Paul Anka's 2013 memoir My Way (really, would an Anka autobiography bear another name?), the 2013 collection Duets attempts to illustrate the depth of Anka's career through song, letting the singer/songwriter indulge himself with duet partners both expected and unfamiliar. There is a degree of posthumous trickery here  he sings "This Is It" with Michael Jackson and "My Way" with Frank Sinatra, two vocalists long deceased by the time Anka assembled this album  but Anka is such a creature of show biz that this sleight of hand doesn't much matter; arguably, it even enhances the splash and glitz of this deliberately showy album.

There may be a little too much modernity on Duets , Anka succumbs to Auto-Tune here and there, including on "Find My Way Back to your Heart," the only solo song here  and there's the odd sense that he's trying to appeal to every possible audience that may exist in 2013, although nothing here could conceivably be played on modern radio. Instead, Duets plays like a fantasia of pre-MTV pop, songs designed for maximum radio play even when there are no outlets for that sound. There are some pleasant moments here, to be sure  many of them play like throwbacks to 1990, including Tom Jones' new take on "She's a Lady" but it's a sound that belongs to past that's long since gone. 
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine   http://www.allmusic.com/album/duets-mw0002487037