Bert Kaempfert - ...Love That Bert
Friday, 28. September 2007, 00:01:00
Bert Kaempfert - Love That Bert KaempfertDecca Records
DL 74986
Stereo
Vinyl
1967
“I want to make music for everyone. It's meant to give people pleasure. If it doesn't, it's failed in its purpose.”(Bert Kaempfert)
Long before the Liverpool sound even existed, it was Bert Kaempfert who, with My Bonnie, made the Beatles into recording stars – as early as 1960 preparing the ground for Paul McCartney, John Lennon & Co's phenomenal international career: they had the benefit of his knowledge, his skills and that creativity which he so undogmatically imparted.
The list of the solo artists who scored success after international success with Kaempfert's inimitable compositions reads like a Who's Who of light music: Frank Sinatra, Al Martino and Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald and Shirley Bassey, Sarah Vaughan and Peggy Lee, Nat “King” Cole, Herb Alpert and Johnny Mathis, Brenda Lee, Caterina Valente, Andy Williams and Nancy Wilson – to name but a few.
Quite simply, they all felt at ease with the melodies this Hamburg composer and arranger created, melodies as light and unforced as their construction was inspired. Whether intentionally or not, he clearly knew how to reproduce in his music the nature of the person he was: likeable, unassuming and restrained – yet, at the same time, infectious, expressive and brimming with joie de vivre. In short, melodies that do you good.
The biography of the man whose ideas occupy a firm place in the annals of music history began more than eighty years ago in a working-class district of Hamburg. Source:Bert Kaempfert Music
Licorice Pizza reccomends you go to the link above and read up on this prolific individual. It will give you an even greater appreciation for the man and his music.
Side A
01. Caravan
02. Lonely Is The Name
03. Again
04. Steppin' Pretty
05. I Should Care
Side B
06. Just As Much As Ever
07. The First Waltz
08. My Love For You
09. The Glory Of Love
10. The Sheik Of Araby
11. Every Time I Dream Of You
...Love That Bert
Ripped @ 320 with hi-def scans front and back.
For more Bert try this one. Bert Kaempfert - The Magic Music of Far Away Places
Speaking of Herr Kaempfert, he's the author of the immortal, Strangers In The Night which you can find on his soundtrack album to the Spy-Spoof film, A MAN COULD GET KILLED right here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/21229865/bertcould.rar
Side 1
101 A Man Could Get Killed - Main Title
102 Explosive Welcome - Bi-Naveled - Key Note
103 Strangers In The Night
104 Beddoes Shadows
105 Clues Dropper - A Tape Sandwich - Rude Awakening
106 Noted Arrival
Side 2
201 Taking De-Tour
202 But Not Today
203 Down To The Docks - A Deadly Game
204 Foiled In Oil
205 Handy Brandy - Hail The Azalea
206 No A Go Go (End Title)
By LoungeTracks, # 28. September 2007, 21:47:12
Lounge on you crazy blogger.
Thanks,and by my watch it is shaken not stirred time here in KC. LP
By Licorice Pizza, # 28. September 2007, 22:04:14
Love a bit of Bert:)
LT,
I believe you've inadvertantly posted that link for a spy soundtrack on the wrong blog
I've got that one waiting to go up, it may have come from you in the first place, I can't remember.
Lounge on both
Jay
By THXjay, # 29. September 2007, 12:51:19
Lounge On,
LT
By LoungeTracks, # 29. September 2007, 15:09:13
A great disc and im 24 years old, 1% jaj
By anonymous user, # 14. January 2008, 19:25:47