Frankie Valli - Close-Up/Valli
Facts
| Artist(s) | Frankie Valli |
| Studio | Collector's Choice |
| Release Date | June 24, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 617742092820 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 16:28 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Frankie Valli - Close-Up/Valli
'Close-Up', Frankie's first release for Private Stock, scored his first number one solo hit with 'My Eyes Adored You', and the rest of the record, with the usual 4 Seasons crew of Gaudio, Crewe and Callelo being joined by such talents as Jim Keltner, Pattie Austin and Clydie King, is top-notch. Meanwhile, 'Valli', which came out a year later in 1976, featured such guests as Lee Ritenour, Ernie Watts, Ray Parker, Jr. and members of the London Symphony Orchestra! Includes a 10-minute version of the hit 'Swearin' to God'. Product Description
Tracks
- I Got Love for You
- Ruby
- Why
- He Sure Blessed You
- Waking Up to Love
- I Can't Live a Dream
- My Eyes Adored You
- In My Eyes
- Swearin' to God
- Easily
- We're All Alone
- Can't Get You off My Mind
- So She Says
- Lucia
- Boomerang
- You're the Song (That I Can't Stop Singing)
- Look at the World It's Changing
- Where Were You (When I Needed You)
- What Good Am I Without You
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User Reviews
Average user review:| the 1970's disco era |
| Frankie Valli Can Really Sing on His Own |
| Another great addition to your Frankie Valli collection... |
I can remember my parents buying me the Valli LP at JC Penny's in the early 80's. The featured song on that LP was "Boomerang" though in my opinion, that is one of the weakest tracks. Frankie's version of "We're All Alone" is excellent and "So She Says" is a great track. There is a fun disco song on here called "Can't Get You Off My Mind" co-written by Teddy Randazzo. The version on the CD is a bit shorter than the LP version. I believe the LP version may have had a bad edit in the middle and that was the reason for the cut.
If you have these LP's on vinyl, I recommend getting these CDs. The sound quality is great. October 27, 2008
| WOW...LOVED IT THEN, LOVE IT NOW!!!!! |
FRANKIE VALLI MUSIC AT IT'S EVERLASTING BEST!!!! Buy this cd and take the best damn musical ride of your life!!!!!!!!!!!!!!By the way the remastered sound is awesome!!!!!!!BUY IT NOW BEFORE IT GOES AWAY FOREVER!
August 22, 2008
| Superb mid-70s A/C solo pop from 4 Seasons lead |
Valli's solo work in the mid-70s was still more adult contemporary than the 4 Seasons, but distinctly more pop and radio ready than his albums of the late `60s. The opening pair, "I Got Love For You, Ruby" and "Why" exemplify how the string arrangements are moved to the side on pop productions that more heavily emphasize the bass and drums. The country and soul influences provide a much more effective setting for Valli's voice than the heavy orchestrations of his earlier solo sides. The country influences are even more forward in the two-step beat and pedal steel of "Waking Up to Love." Winningly, Valli doesn't go country so much as bring country to him. Similarly, the album's two disco tunes, "I Can't Live a Dream" and the unabridged 10:35 album version of "Swearin' to God" are fine fits for Valli's buoyant tone. Finally, "He Sure Blessed You" and "My Eyes Adored You" show off Valli's talents as an emotive balladeer who really has a way with a melodic hook.
Collectors' Choice's reissue series steps out of sequence by pairing Valli's first album for Private Stock with his third, "Valli." His second album for the label, the disco flavored "Our Day Will Come," is paired with his fourth, "Lady Put the Light Out" on a separate CD. "Valli" followed similar pop directions to his label debut, but without the hit singles to pull it up the charts. Still, as on "Closeup," the arrangements use strings as annotation to more mainstream pop productions, and Valli's unique voice finds some terrific material. His version of Boz Scaggs "We're All Alone" (from Scaggs' 1976 LP, "Silk Degrees") predates Rita Coolidge's hit single by a year and features a dramatic string arrangement that pushes Valli's vocal to a high emotional plane. The album's other single, The Alessi Brothers' "Easily," also failed to score, finding surprisingly little success with its light pop-soul arrangement and introspective lyrics of doubt and recovery.
The album's disco tunes are few, and though neither "Can't Get You Off My Mind" or "Boomerang," have the killer hooks of Valli's hits, they're not the mindless dreck of commercial disco's overground. Valli's voice is sufficiently unique to make just about anything he sings interesting, and the arrangements, though peppered with many of disco's well-worn instrumental clichés, are still bouncy and fun. Valli tries out a funkier beat for the R&B styled "You're the Song (That I Can't Stop Singing)," and the light soul of "Where Were You (When I Needed You)" has all the earmarks of a radio hit, including a memorable melody. The album's ballads include "Look at the World It's Changing" and "Lucia," the latter sung with an excellent arrangement of the London Symphony Orchestra
Valli's earlier pair of solo albums found him searching for an identity apart from the 4 Seasons. Having tried heavy orchestrations on 1968's "Timeless," he pulls back here and finds deeper resonance with the sounds of the mid-70s. Rather than looking beyond radio pop, Valli and his producers find range within its confines with sophisticated ballads, top-40 hooks, disco and crossover elements of country and soul. Collectors' Choice two-fer reissue includes full-panel cover art for both albums and new liner notes by James Ritz. "Closeup" is the more solid spin, but both albums find Valli inhabiting a comfortable, sophisticated solo identity that would sustain him through several more outings. These two are among the most compelling of Valli's solo releases. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com] July 1, 2008
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