Frankie Valli - Our Day Will Come/Lady Put the Light Out
Facts
| Artist(s) | Frankie Valli |
| Studio | Collector's Choice |
| Release Date | June 24, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 617742092929 |
| Buy this item | $16.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 22 16:31 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Frankie Valli - Our Day Will Come/Lady Put the Light Out
The title track to 1975's 'Our Day Will Come' scored big on the charts even without any 4 Seasons involvement, while 1977's 'Lady Put the Light Out' reunited Frankie with producer/arranger Charles Callelo. Product Description
Tracks
- Our Day Will Come
- How'd I Know That Love Would Slip Away
- You Can Bet (I Ain't Goin' Nowhere)
- Heart Be Still
- Elise
- Carrie (I Would Marry You)
- Sweet Sensational Love
- Closest Thing to Heaven
- Walk Away Renee
- I Need You
- Second Thoughts
- I Could Have Loved You
- With You
- Native New Yorker
- Lady Put the Light Out
- Boats Against the Current
- Rainstorm
- I'm Gonna Love You
- There's Always a Goodbye
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Frankie Valli - the disco years |
Our Day Will Come features the full title track version with horn solo. Again, a cover that is better than the original. Frankie Valli and Patti Austin sound amazing together on this classic track.
Other notable tracks include the Don Ciccone penned, "Carrie" and a disco version of the classic Left Banke tune "Walk Away Renee" which features additional lyrics added by co-writer Tony Sansone. Die hard Seasons fans may notice that the intro to this cover sounds similar to a 1967 Seasons track called "The Puppet Song" from the New Gold Hits LP.
Those of us who were die hard Frankie fans before the Jersey Boys Phenomenon as well as those who are just discovering Frankie's music and want to hear some more obscure stuff, should add this 2 LP set to their collection. October 27, 2008
| Its About Time! |
Dont look at these albums as Valli of 4 Seasons. Look at these as the artist he was. If you like sweet 70s soul or anything with a feel good groove. The entire discography from 75 - 80 is a MUST! I have to buy my copies of all these now and replace those lackluster vinyl pressings that were released originaly. Hopefully, these are mastered right and not distorted and compressed (and not needle drops). August 14, 2008
| Valli finds disco, remembers pop, lacks new inspiration |
That said, the bubbling bass, snappy drums, glistening strings and wah-wah guitars are all here in their dance-floor-ready monotony. The disco is left behind for more successful pop balladry on "Carrie (I Would Marry You)," "Sweet Sensational Love," and "Closest Thing to Heaven." The middle of the three is a sweet mid-tempo love song that deserved better than to be an album track during the disco era. The LP closes with a version of "Walk Away Renee" whose disco backing captures neither the intense melancholy of the original, nor the soulfulness of the Four Tops 1968 cover.
Collectors' Choice's reissue series steps out of sequence by pairing Valli's second album for Private Stock with his fourth, "Lady Put the Light Out." His third album, "Valli," is paired with his first, "Closeup," on a separate CD. "Lady" continued to move away from disco (as did "Valli"), but not without keeping some of its production touches. On this last LP for Private Stock, Valli selected tunes from some of pop music's best-known songwriters, including Eric Carmen's "I Need You" and "Boats Against the Current," Paul Anka's "Second Thoughts," Albert Hammond and Carol Bayer-Sager's "I Could Have Loved You," and Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil's "I'm Gonna Love You."
Though the monotonous dance beats were mostly gone, the polish of disco's productions remained, particularly in the female backing vocals and string arrangements. The results sound perfunctory, but amid the dated arrangements Valli still imbues songs like "I Could Have Loved You" with enough emotion to make them winners. Carmen's "Boats Against the Current" (the title track of his own 1977 LP) is a good fit, though this arrangement is overwrought. Disco proper rears it's readymade head on "Native New Yorker" complete with fluid drums, wah-wah guitars and strings. After the polished balance of "Closeup" and "Valli," and despite the A-list songwriting talent, the routine arrangements and mostly unmemorable songs of "Lady Put the Light Out" are a disappointment.
As Valli's final LP for Private Stock, "Lady" closed the door on a three-year career revival that included several hit singles, but only middling album sales. Of the four albums, "Closeup" and "Valli" are the superior spins. On this pair, particularly "Lady," Valli's team sounds to be running out of inspiration. Collectors' Choice two-fer reissue includes full-panel cover art for both albums and new liner notes by James Ritz. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com] July 1, 2008
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