Alice Faye - Got My Mind on Music
Facts
| Artist(s) | Alice Faye |
| Studio | Jasmine Music |
| Release Date | December 9, 1997 |
| UPC Code | 604988010527 |
| Buy this item | $27.49 at Amazon.com As of Jul 22 21:04 EDT (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
Disc 1- Oh, I Didn't Know
- According To The Moonlight
- You Belong To Me
- Music Is Magic
- Whose Big Baby Are You?
- I'm Shooting High
- I Love To Ride Horses On A Merry-Go-Round
- But Definitely
- When I'm With You
- You've Gotta Eat Your Spinach, Baby
- Sing, Baby, Baby
- You Turned The Tables On Me
- One Never Knows, Does One?
- Goodnight My Love
- He Ain't Got Rhythm
- This Year's Kisses
- Slumming On Park Avenue
- You Can't Have Everything
- Danger, Love At Work
- Afraid To Dream/You Can't Have Everything
- Please Pardon Us, We're In Love
- My Fine Feathered Friend
- Got My Mind On Music
- Think Twice
- This Is Where I Came In
- Medley: Alexander's Ragtime Band/International Rag/When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam'...
- Now It Can Be Told
- Remember/Alone
- Are You In The Mood For Mischief?
- I'm Sorry I Made You Cry
- The Vamp
- I'm Just Wild About Harry
- I Never Knew Heaven Could Speak
- Rose Of Washington Square
- My Man
- I'll See You In My Dreams
- I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
- Blue Lovebird
- Hawaii-A
- You Say The Sweetest Things, Baby
- Moonlight Bay
- America, I Love You
- The Sheik Of Araby
- Get Out And Get Under
- They Met In Rio
- Boa Noite
- It's All In A Lifetime
- I Take To You
- Where You Are
- Long Ago Last Night
- Romance And Rhumba
- Tropical Magic
- Ragtime Cowboy Joe
- Sweet Cider Time
- The Grizzly Bear
- Why Do They Always Pick On Me?
- By The Light Of The Silvery Moon
- You'll Never Know
- Hello, Frisco, Hello
- No Love, No Nothing
- The Polka-Dot Polka
- A Journey To A Star
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A Major Collection By One Of The Great Female Vocalists of the Hollywood Musical |
Although Fox--which later merged with 20th Century Films to become 20th Century Fox--had more than its share of musical stars, unlike such studios as MGM it seldom had its performers make "studio quality" versions of the songs they recorded for their films. Because of this, virtually every selection on the double disk ALICE FAYE: GOT MY MIND ON MUSIC is lifted directly from the soundtracks of the films in which Faye appeared--and in consequence the sound quality is not always what it could be. Even so, Alice Faye's vocals pop, transcending not only the limitations of the recordings but the musical style of the era in which she performed. This is an amazing voice, dark, velvety, unexpectedly sexy and sly, and surprising in its unstudied, almost throw-away quality. When Alice Faye introduced a song it had a way of becoming a hit; she would introduce no fewer than 23 songs that went on to become hits on the Hit Parade, and although this collection contains no fewer than 62 tracks it really on the scratches the surface of her work.
Fortunately, that "scratch" is a good one, for the collection includes many, many examples of Alice Faye at her best--and yes, the "signature" songs that were very distinctly her own: "You Can't Have Everything," "America I Love You," "Good Night My Love," "No Love, No Nothing," "Got My Mind On Music," and her best known recording, "You'll Never Know." Like many singers of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, Faye has been neglected in the transfer from vinyl to CD, so releases are few and far between and hit or miss in quality--but fans should probably make this their first stop. This is one of the great pop voices performing at top form. Strongly recommended.
Gary Taylor, Amazon Reviewer March 25, 2007
| An almost complete record of Alice Faye's songs on film |
This double CD is a comprehensive record of her vocals on film. The arrangements benefit from the vitality and sound of the studio orchestra even if sometimes they are edited to eliminate unnecessary dialogue. The quality of the sound is good. For many of the songs, these versions are the only ones available for Faye stopped her commercial recording career in 1937 as her film stardom climbed.
Fay's films usually combined known standards with new songs specifically written for her. Her picture on the cover of sheet music almost guaranteed volumes sales. Accordingly, some of the songs are obscure while others are very famous. Also, some tracks on the CD contain longer versions than appeared in the films e.g. "Are you in the Mood for Mischief" from "Tailspin" or never appeared at all, e.g. I'm Always Chasing Rainbows", edited out of "Rose of Washington Square". This is a bonus.
This CD is a compulsory purchase for any fan of Alice Faye. February 17, 2006
| Alice lives on |
| Music by a brilliant Hollywood singer-actress |
Unfortunately for us, the terms of her contract prevented her from recording any outside songs. All the recordings on this CD are from her musical soundtracks, although Alice did record studio versions of some of her songs from the musicals - they can be found on the ASV compilation You'll never know. So, although many of the songs on the ASV compilation are included here, you may still want both.
Because these are soundtrack recordings, some tracks have things going on which can be a distraction, but it's not as serious as it might be - indeed, on most tracks, you won't hear much, if anything, apart from Alice's lovely voice and the backing music.
It is hard to pick out highlights from 62 wonderful tracks, but some songs worthy of note are The Sheik of Araby (which also featured her friend Betty Grable - they were portrayed as deadly rivals, but they got on really well), America I love you (as relevant now as it was then), You'll never know (the song for which Alice is best remembered), ..... I could list many more, but whether Alice is singing a tender love song, or an uptempo foot-tapper, her performance is flawless.
I just wonder what Alice might have accomplished as a singer if she had been allowed to record outside songs. We will never know, but even with all the contractual restrictions, Alice's music is impressive. August 3, 2002
| Got My Mind on Music : Alice Faye |
AMERICA, I LOVE YOU...... Now remember, this is 30ish to 40ish era music.. what is important,is to.. listen.. to the words!!!! They are the most Beautiful, words, I, Have ever heard of the way that I have always felt about My Beloved Country. But, Never, more so, now after September 11, 2001.. October 10, 2001
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