Prelude & Deodato 2
Themes from The Exorcist, The French Connection, The Sting and other great films & Flashpoint
Hiroshima & Odori
Euphrates River
Singer Elaine Delmar's 1968 CBS album Sneakin' Up On You. Elaine, who is long-established as one of Britain's finest singers of jazz and popular music, performs a wide variety of material on this beautiful album ranging from modern popular songs to jazz and bossa novas, as well as some of the less well-known songs from musicals and shows. Among the delights on offer are the slow-burning, funky big band grooves of Sneakin' Up On You, the lush bossa nova rhythms of Jobim's Come for a Dream and Elaine's sophisticated jazz interpretation of the Mary Hopkins hit Those Were the Days.
sneakin' up on you ORIGINAL LP CBS S 63511 (1968) STEREO
Shadow of the Evening (Taylor) Come for a Dream (Jobim; Tanega) Where is Love? (Bart) from the musical Oliver!' When I Learn to Love Again (Ridley; Kretzmer) Those Were the Days (Raskin) Sneakin' Up On You (Taylor; Daryll) What Love Can Do (Johnson; Kretzmer) from the musical The Four Musketeers' Very Slowly (Jonathon; Beer) Too Much Loneliness (Jurist) Champagne Rose (Floyd); Why Can't I Go to Him? (Ornadel; Croft)
CDSML8437
Comodo SSL
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