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Always something there to remind me original
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always something there to remind me original

This will be the premiere American recording of this up-tempo R&B track. "Is There Anybody Out There?" was written with James Ingram, John Bettis and Puff Johnson, and recorded by Japanese artist Mari Iijima in 1995. Bacharach chose two less-heralded songs for Dionne to reintroduce. 1 Easy Listening hit for composer Albert Hammond in 1975, the same year it received a recording from Art Garfunkel on his Top 10 album Breakaway. 1 song, as well as his first entry in the Hot 100 at No. David offered two of his biggest post-Bacharach hits: "It Was Almost Like a Song" and "99 Miles from L.A." The former was written with Archie Jordan and, in 1977, became country artist Ronnie Milsap's eighth No. She asked Bacharach and David to each select two songs written with other collaborators, and her longtime friends complied. Warwick will introduce four songs to her repertoire on Now. Though time eventually healed all wounds, this fine album got lost in the shuffle, and so Dionne returns to two exquisite Bacharach/David compositions from the LP: "Be Aware" (also performed by Barbra Streisand and Laura Nyro) and "I Just Have to Breathe."Īfter the jump: which four songs new to Warwick appear on Now? Hit the jump to read on!

always something there to remind me original

Despite a number of truly stunning songs, that album would prove to be the final collaboration between Bacharach, David and Warwick for more than a decade, with the dissolution of the Bacharach/David team leading to lawsuits between all parties. In addition to those familiar songs, Warwick is also turning her attention to two lesser-known songs from 1972's Warner Bros. Another past triumph, the multi-layered, dynamic "Are You There (with Another Girl)" was chosen for the new album at the request of none other than Stevie Wonder! 8 R&B), performed a duet between Warwick and her son, David Elliott. They had a special thing, and all wanted the same result-a hit." Of course, they earned many such hits, including the songs re-recorded for Now, including "Don't Make Me Over," Reach Out for Me" (No. There was mutual respect between Burt, Dionne and Hal. Instead, he'd just turn around after a take, and I would either give a thumbs-up or indicate we needed another one.Despite what you read, Burt wasn't tough on Dionne. When he trusted me, he'd stop coming in from the studio area to discuss things. He told journalist Marc Myers in 2010, "Eventually, I became Burt's hearing frame in the control room. A close ally of Bacharach's, Ramone also engineered the original Broadway Cast Recording of Bacharach and David's Promises, Promises, and intuitively shaped the sound of those hit records with the artist and the songwriters/producers. A 33-time Grammy Award nominee with 14 trophies under his belt, Ramone was an engineer on a number of Warwick's 1960s hits recorded at his own A&R Studios in New York City. Now is set apart from past remake projects (including 1998's Dionne Sings Dionne and 2006's duets album My Friends and Me) by the presence of Phil Ramone in the producer's chair.

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The twelve-track album features new recordings of eight Warwick/Bacharach/David favorites, plus four songs never before performed by the singer. Although this isn't a catalogue release per se, its retrospective nature hopefully makes it a prime candidate for coverage here at The Second Disc! The album, too, shall stand as a tribute to David, who passed away on September 1 at the age of 91. Many of those classics, of course, were penned and produced by the other two members of her "triangle marriage," Bacharach and David, and so it's fitting that she's returning to their catalogues for Now. 5 R&B, setting Warwick on a course that would see her place more than 50 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 between 19.

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Now is a celebration of Warwick's 50 years in music, looking back on a solo career that began in 1962 with Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "Don't Make Me Over." That song soared to No. Were there a competition to crown Most Striking Album Cover of 2012, Dionne Warwick might win it hands-down for the image adorning Now, the singer's new album due on October 30 internationally and November 6 in North America.













Always something there to remind me original