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Sings Songs for / More Songs for Adults
Pearl Bailey
Sings Songs for / More Songs for Adults
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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UK twofer combines 'Pearl Bailey Sings For Adults Only' (1959) with 'More Songs For Adults Only' (1960). 21 digitally remastered tracks. EMI. 2004.

     
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All Artists: Pearl Bailey
Title: Sings Songs for / More Songs for Adults
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: EMI Gold Imports
Release Date: 3/22/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Easy Listening, Oldies, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 724359705729, 766487047944

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UK twofer combines 'Pearl Bailey Sings For Adults Only' (1959) with 'More Songs For Adults Only' (1960). 21 digitally remastered tracks. EMI. 2004.
 

CD Reviews

Finally
Beth | Mesa, AZ United States | 04/21/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This combines two of Pearl Bailey's best albums together. Although these albums are titled adult, they're pretty clean. I mean she sang Cole Porter. Pearl had an unique style, probably one of the reasons why she isn't given the praise she deserves. She growls, she laughs in her songs, this isn't the usual jazz singing. But that doesn't mean she wasn't up to the others. She was a fine interrupter. She sings the ultimate version of Love for Sale here, really getting into the lyrics here. With this reissue, Pearl is slowly getting the the praise she deserves."
It's enough to make me wonder if I should spend some time in
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 02/28/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Sings Songs for Adults//More Songs for Adults has all the songs from two of Pearl Bailey's greatest record albums entitled Pearl Bailey Sings Songs For Adults and Pearl Bailey Sings More Songs For Adults. As another reviewer correctly notes this CD isn't "dirty" even though they describe these songs as being geared for an "adult" crowd. The quality of the sound is really very good and the liner insert nicely replicates the front and back covers of each record album.



The CD begins with Pearl belting out "She Had To Go And Lose It At The Astor." The lyrics are obviously very suggestive--and funny, too! Pearl never misses a beat which makes the comedic effect even better--you'll love this tune. "She Had To Go And Lose It At The Astor" is certainly quite a way to start the album! "To Keep My Love Alive" has a lovely musical arrangement and when Pearl sings this she uses her uncanny sense of timing to make "To Keep My Love Alive" a memorable number. The late Lorenz Hart would have been so proud! Pearl's delivery is flawless, too. Pearl also performs a very 1950s "Vegas" style interpretation of "Lets Do It (Let's Fall In Love)." "Lets Do It (Let's Fall In Love)" has always been one of my favorite classic pop tunes and I really like this number. Similarly, "Legalize My Name" is another stunning number when Pearl sings it; she could perform alongside the best of them! "Legalize My Name" is another suggestive tune packed full of fun and Pearl makes it even better with her excellent treatment of this song. You'll also like "You Can Be Replaced;" this tune about a tough woman who's fully in control of her life is both enjoyable and playful without being rude or bawdy.



Amongst the songs that come from Pearl Bailey Sings More Songs For Adults, we first get the incredible "Westport." "Westport" is again a suggestive tune that describes an "unhappy tale" of a couple that breaks up after the wife cheats on her husband. Pearl belts this out better than most any "celebrity" could ever do; and that's grand. "There's A Little Bit Of Bad In Every Good Little Girl" would be a song for the great Mae West to sing and we'd all laugh--and you'll laugh when you hear Pearl sing this one. Pearl does this one up right! "Love For Sale" gets the royal treatment from this marvelous chanteuse; and I really enjoy hearing Pearl singing "One Man (Ain't Quite Enough)." "One Man (Ain't Quite Enough)" is yet another playful tune that won't offend a soul and the music fits in just right with Pearl's vocals. Great! "Nobody's Chasing Me" has a big band style musical arrangement but it never interferes with Pearl's ability to stay in the spotlight--and that's quite all right by me! "Nobody's Chasing Me" is somewhat melancholy but Pearl's interpretation tells us it's all in good fun. She's not about to pour water on the fire anytime soon! "Show Me Love" ends the CD strong with Pearl Bailey outdoing even herself. Wow!



Pearl Bailey had so much talent she could do just about anything she wanted. Whether she was working in nightclubs, recording studios or in a movie studio Pearl never disappointed her fans. I highly recommend this album.

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