Cleo's Choice

Cleo's Choice

Track Listings

 
1. Something's Gotta Give
2. Unforgettable
3. All of You
4. Too Late Now
5. I'll Remember April
6. Hand Me Down Love
7. Teach Me Tonight
8. Young at Heart
9. He Needs Me
10. Summer Is A-Coming
11. April in Paris
12. They Were Right
13. I'm Beginning to See the Light
14. I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket
15. Jeepers Creepers

Cleo's Choice,Cleo Laine,Gnp Crescendo,Ballads,Bop,Cool,Jazz,Jazz-Pop,Traditional Pop

Jazz

Music

jazz

music
Cleo's Choice
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Cleo's Early Jewels
  • Wonderful, but the best is yet to come
  • CHILLINGLY COOL EARLY CLEO
  • Young songbird who sound very stylish and classy!
Cleo's Choice
Cleo Laine
Manufacturer: Gnp Crescendo
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
Cool JazzCool Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
Traditional Jazz GeneralTraditional Jazz General | Traditional Jazz & Ragtime | Jazz | Styles | Music
Vocal Jazz GeneralVocal Jazz General | Vocal Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional PopTraditional Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. That Old Feeling
  2. Nothing Without You
  3. Collection
  4. The Very Best of Cleo Laine: 34 Classic Hits
  5. Once Upon a Time

ASIN: B000001P25
Release Date: 1993-03-12

Tracks:

  1. Something's Gotta Give (From The Film Daddy Long Legs)
  2. Unforgettable
  3. All Of You
  4. Too Late Now
  5. I'll Remember April
  6. Hand Me Down Love
  7. Teach Me Tonight
  8. Young At Heart
  9. He Needs Me
  10. Summer Is Coming
  11. April In Paris
  12. They Were Right
  13. I'm Beginning To See The Light
  14. I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
  15. Jeepers Creepers

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Cleo's Early Jewels .......2007-06-02

This material used to be available only on import LPs (so you know it's rrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeaaaally old). These performances don't have the freestyle nonchalance of her RCA era recordings in the 1970s, or the quiet grandeur of the late Ellington, Loesser and Sondheim collections, but they're not tentative, or static, or even stale after a half century (and the rendition of "Too Late Now" is still my favorite recorded version of that splendid but undersung ballad).
If you ever liked this great lady's singing, I think you'll be happy to get this disc. I'm very grateful that it's been so cleanly transferred.

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful, but the best is yet to come.......2007-01-03

I have the LP, not the CD, release. I'm reviewing the LP entry, which contains the first twelve songs listed in the program. It's unbelievable to me that most of these tracks were recorded fifty years ago!! They sound great, especially the opener, "Something's Got To Give." Cleo Laine is an incredibly gifted interpreter and vocalist. These tracks are from early sessions. Her range is more limited than on later recordings. But she delivers, everytime.

5 out of 5 stars CHILLINGLY COOL EARLY CLEO.......2005-02-25

I'm thrilled to see this collection on CD; I've owned it on vinyl since the mid-70s. I bought it as a cut-out at a discount record shop on lower 5th Avenue in Manhattan. I was already a Cleo fan; this superb record gave me a new insight into the lady. She's incredibly young here, but exhibits an uncanny intuitive style, making each song her own forever. She's backed by Johnny Dankworth, and I don't know if they were even an item at this point in their lives, but what chemistry between two consummate musicians! I love the evocative mid-cenury feel of the arrangements. Each of these songs is a three act play in her hands, and the voice is like crushed velvet. Whether you're a novice or a fan, you MUST have this collection BUY IT!

4 out of 5 stars Young songbird who sound very stylish and classy!.......1999-08-20

Although young Dame Cleo didn't posses that famous multi-octave voice (that comes later), on this early recordings she sounds wonderfully warm and stylish.This album actually makes neccesariy listening for any Cleo Laine fan, since represents her early work from 50-ies (other albums are "The British sessions" and "The very best of" which shows her growth through decades). Unfortunatelly this recordings are not really the earliest ("Mister and Missisipi" from 1952. well that is something to hear!) but anyway young Cleo was charmingly full of enthusiasm and decidedly kept her british accent all the way.Songs are very well-known and very wisely chosen as the matter of the fact (maybe not commercial-wise, but they definitely stand the test of time) and particulary in the last song "Sugar"- sung by Cleo's idol Peggy Lee in original - young Cleo sing like a dream.Very beautiful!
Spirit of '73:  Rock for Choice
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • This is GrEat.
  • SPIRIT, let's hear it...
  • Fun, fresh covers of oldies favorites
  • Buy it. It's a steal.
  • Could go either way ...
Spirit of '73: Rock for Choice
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
Singer-SongwritersSinger-Songwriters | Pop | Styles | Music
1990s1990s | By Decade | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Adult Contemporary | Pop | Styles | Music
Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Compilations | Rock | Styles | Music
1990-19991990-1999 | Decades | Compilations | Miscellaneous | Styles | Music
CDs $7 - $10CDs $7 - $10 | Rock General | Rock | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Rock General | Rock | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
All Bargain TitlesAll Bargain Titles | Alternative General | Alternative Rock | Today's Deals in Music | Formats | Music
ASIN: B000002AYM
Release Date: 1995-08-08

Tracks:

  1. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  2. If I Can't Have You - Eve's Plum
  3. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  4. More, More, More (Pt. 1) - Babes In Toyland
  5. We Are Family - Ebony Vibe Everlasting
  6. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  7. Dreams - Letters To Cleo
  8. Dancing Barefoot - Johnette Napolitano
  9. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  10. Cherry Bomb - L7 And Joan Jett
  11. Midnight At The Oasis - That Dog.
  12. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  13. Have You Never Been Mellow - Pet
  14. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  15. River - Rosanne Cash
  16. Feel Like Makin' Love - Melissa Ferrick
  17. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  18. Killing Me Softly With His Song - Cassandra Wilson
  19. Blue - Sarah Mc Lachlan
  20. It Won't Take Long - Indigo Girls
  21. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  22. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down - Sophie B. Hawkins
  23. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice
  24. Untitled - Spirit Of '73: Rock For Choice

Amazon.com

It's best not to be overly critical of good intentions. Take, for instance, Spirit of '73, a benefit compilation for the music industry's pro-abortion-rights organization, Rock for Choice. The album concept: songs by female or female-led acts of the '70s, the period of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, redone by female or female-led acts of today, with profits going to help pro-choice groups. A neat idea, particularly if you support the cause. Hear Spirit of '73 for what it's worth and you'll surely get a kick out of its more inspired remakes: Maria Muldaur's "Midnight at the Oasis" done with the wild harmonies and jangly guitars of L.A.'s that dog, and Olivia Newton-John's "Have You Never Been Mellow" given an alterna-reading by Pet. And you'll also appreciate Rosanne Cash's classy performance of Joni Mitchell's "River" and Cassandra Wilson's surprisingly effective take on Roberta Flack's "Killing Me Softly with His Song." But if you can't restrain your cynicism, you may conclude that most of the songs are pale copies of the originals; that the "'70s segue bits" (like the sound of a hair dryer or a waterbed) sprinkled between songs are incredibly dumb and unauthentic; that the record's politics are well-meaning but naive ("Circulate a petition," it suggests, as if the signatures of a few dozen 16-year-olds will make Newt Gingrich quake); and that, except for tracks like the sisterhood anthem "We Are Family," most of the covers provoke the question "What's the point?"--Roni Sarig

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars This is GrEat........2006-10-01

I don't know what ya'll think about abortion. The proceeDs go to support it. BUT..If you like freakin' amazin rock..Then you've NeVer Heard JohnettE Napolitano QuItE So Good! (ConcReTe blonde). And you Won't BeLiEve The antiCs of Of BabeS iN ToyLand's GoofiNess! And "Midnight at the Oasis" is Done with Brillance by That Dog. I am not of course amazed at the heartfelt freakin genius of Sophie B HAwkins..Well..Always a fresh treat..I am Happy that the Indigo Girls chose a gay anthem that suits them..I am pleased with Letters to Cleo. One must own the versions of "Blue" by Sarah MacLachlan and "Feel Like Makin Love" by Melissa Ferrick, anD of course the special lady in the band Pet (where they been?) makes thE cd worthwhile in and of itself.Little blurbs inbetween each song make it funny. I may have doubts if I had an abortion, but it's my right not have a child at least to raise if I can't and Noone has the right to threaten Karen Roe, as is the case I've heard every day of her life since the brave woman fought for her rights in court. May the victory be ours!(Roe V. Wade, Brown V. Topeka Kansas Board Of EDU..It's all the same..Fight the Power..)

3 out of 5 stars SPIRIT, let's hear it... .......2005-05-03

If you collect COVER versions of songs, as I do, this is worth the price of admission (buy it used, there are a dozen copies available for about a buck). Some of this stuff works, as others have noted, some remakes will make you run for your Fleetwood Mac long playing 33 RPMs record albums.

Best Moment:
EBONY VIBE EVERLASTING - WE ARE FAMILY. I have used this song on many dance compilations and slid it onto 70's-themed tapes for unsuspecting party goers. It is dynamite and different that Sister Sludge. Perhaps as good or even better. It is worth the price of addition just for this loopy dance groove. Very tasty.

ROSANNE CASH - RIVER.
Rosanne is generally a class act, and this take on Joni Mitchell's tale of growing up in Eastern Canada, skating winters on the Ottawa Canal, is another great version of this oft covered Canuck chestnut. Sparse and beautiful. Ca$h delivers the goods.

JOHNETTE NAPOLITANO - DANCING BAREFOOT
Patti Smith, U2, they've all taking a stab at this um, but the one-time Concrete Blonde vocalist hits her stride nicely here. Me likes. This side leans more to PSG more say Simple Minds.
.
CASSANDRA WILSON - KILLING ME SOFTLY WITH HIS SONG
Ms. Wilson may be an acquired taste -she is almost always methodically slow tempoed, lugubrious and, like many jazz-influenced chanteuse, void of direction and pop sense- but Cassandra keeps a keen, laid back focus on one of two Flack salutes on this comp.
.
SARAH McLAUCHALAN - BLUE
Long before success with ANGEL and LILLITH FAIR, Sarah paints a early ballad, with reserved, if not spectacular results. Good.

MELISSA FERRICK - FEEL LIKE MAKIN'LOVE
Little known Melissa strums acoustic on a tasty flamenco tinged gallop thru another Roberta Flack song.

BABES IN TOYLAND - MORE MORE MORE
Make a nice connection to Andrea True's mid-70's classic. Horns, chunky beat and all. It's a fun ride.

EVE'S PLUM - IF I CAN"T HAVE YOU
As with many of the disco plums plucked for this Rock the Vote CD, EVE's PLUMB tries to inject some rock vibes into another reminder of the glam & snort of the 70's . Yvonne Elliman has nothing to worry about. It may not be plumb good, but it's no lemon.

THAT DOG - MIDNIGHT AT THE OASIS
I've heard worse. How do you like to send your
camel to bed, one hump or two?

JOAN JETT & L7 - CHERRY BOMB
I guess if any one can take a run at Cherry Bomb, JETT and Gurl Group worshipers L7 are up to the challenge. It is ok, I like JETT better elsewhere, and apart from S#@%LIST, nothing has knocked me out by L7. Grant it, as with most things I've sampled by L7, this cut uses amps.

SOPHIE B. HAWKINS - NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN.
Starts off promisingly enough, like a cover of THE BAND, more than JOAN BAEZ, but SOPHIE's vocals warble way off the charts and her band feels like they are auditioning for a Punk'd prank. These guys won't be mistaken for Robbie Robertson, Levon Helm, et al. The playing ruins it somewhat for me. Loose and sloppy. SOPHIE B good at times, sensual at others. This is just ordinary, and is listenable except when she shrieks in character during certain parts of the song. Too bad too; like rubbing your hands together to try and stay warm, this one never quite heats up. Mildly disappointing.

LETTERS TO CLEO - DREAMS
This was ok, but not the stuff dreams are made of. Too edgy.

INDIGO GIRLS - IT WON'T TAKE LONG
The usually reliable GIRLS, put me in no Mood Indigo with this long, boring number (clocking in at almost 8 minutes of meandering, in cohesive yammering). This feels like a throw away, if it was meant to be serious, I missed the point. Should have been aorted in the first tri-minutes.

PET - HAVE YOU EVER BEEN MELLOW.
I'd rather hear OLIVIA NEWTON sing this and I was no big fan of hers.

3 stars are about where this CD rates. But the best moments makes it a no-brainer to purchase on the cheap, and at to your dance collection sneak in the wonderful WE ARE FAMILY.

There are some Drop Ins stuffed between the song cycle that are roughly 5 to 30 seconds long and feature sounds of the time. Citizens Band (CB) radio banter, a DJ at a Disco Radio station, roller rink girl-talk, etc. Most of it sounds forced, a few snippets work.

3 out of 5 stars Fun, fresh covers of oldies favorites.......2005-04-12

First of all, for the price of the album itself it's definately worth it!
Now the rest of my review will follow.
The entire album consists of covers of the top billboard songs of the decade that Roe v. Wade was past, the 1970's. This album is an effort on the part of Rock for Choice (formed by the Feminist Majority organization and the popular, femme rock band L7 in 1991) a Pro Choice / Pro Woman coalition of progressive female rock bands deciated for continuance of reproductive freedom. Most of the covers are extremely well done (normally I hate covers of oldies because so many of them aren't up to snuff with the originals). The bands that did the covers were mostly well chosen for the songs, exceptional performances include Eve's Plum, Babes in Toyland, Letters to Cleo, Ebony Vibe Everlasting, Johnette Napolitano, Melissa Ferrick and Sophie B. Hawkins. The rest are okay. Honestly, they aren't horrible, but they aren't better than the original or offer some uniqueness of their own merit. And the Sarah McLachlan's "Blue" seems like it was just thrown in there because Lilth Fair was just not cutting it for her that year.
Also, what's majorily annoying about the album is the little "mini clips" they've inserted into random tracks that resemble news or radio or nostalgic flash backs from the 70's. But their subject matter (a Berry White voice, a random chick bouncing around on a water bed, and the sound of a hair drier and hairspray [hey, that's 70's, right?]) isn't entertaining, it's just annoying. Would have been nice if they had actual news broad casts or parts of speeches from 1973 that would have unified the album together for the purpose of why the album was created: to celebrate Roe v. Wade.

5 out of 5 stars Buy it. It's a steal........2003-12-08

I really like this album. I bought it when it first came out and I still listen to it. I love all the covers.

2 out of 5 stars Could go either way ..........2000-04-16

Of the many tracks on this CD, there are only 3 good covers. However, they are really good covers, so if you have the space to store this CD you might want to get it. "If I Can't Have You" and "Dreams" are really well done, and "More More More" is a fun interpretation. There are millions of "Dancing Barefoot" covers in the world and they are all much better than the Johnette Napolitano version here. "Cherry Bomb" is a great song, but this version doesn't make much diversion from the original. Everything else is forgettable.
Cleo's Choice: The Nixa Recordings
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Cleo's Early Jewels
  • Wonderful, but the best is yet to come
  • CHILLINGLY COOL EARLY CLEO
  • Young songbird who sound very stylish and classy!
Cleo's Choice: The Nixa Recordings
Cleo Laine
Manufacturer: Rpm Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Bebop GeneralBebop General | Bebop | Jazz | Styles | Music
Cool JazzCool Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
Traditional Jazz GeneralTraditional Jazz General | Traditional Jazz & Ragtime | Jazz | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Vocal Pop | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional PopTraditional Pop | Oldies | Pop | Styles | Music
Traditional Vocal PopTraditional Vocal Pop | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Vocal JazzVocal Jazz | Jazz | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Traditional & Vocal PopTraditional & Vocal Pop | Pop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. That Old Feeling
  2. Nothing Without You
  3. Collection
  4. The Very Best of Cleo Laine: 34 Classic Hits
  5. Once Upon a Time

ASIN: B000024LDO
Release Date: 2000-01-14

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Cleo's Early Jewels .......2007-06-02

This material used to be available only on import LPs (so you know it's rrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeaaaally old). These performances don't have the freestyle nonchalance of her RCA era recordings in the 1970s, or the quiet grandeur of the late Ellington, Loesser and Sondheim collections, but they're not tentative, or static, or even stale after a half century (and the rendition of "Too Late Now" is still my favorite recorded version of that splendid but undersung ballad).
If you ever liked this great lady's singing, I think you'll be happy to get this disc. I'm very grateful that it's been so cleanly transferred.

4 out of 5 stars Wonderful, but the best is yet to come.......2007-01-03

I have the LP, not the CD, release. I'm reviewing the LP entry, which contains the first twelve songs listed in the program. It's unbelievable to me that most of these tracks were recorded fifty years ago!! They sound great, especially the opener, "Something's Got To Give." Cleo Laine is an incredibly gifted interpreter and vocalist. These tracks are from early sessions. Her range is more limited than on later recordings. But she delivers, everytime.

5 out of 5 stars CHILLINGLY COOL EARLY CLEO.......2005-02-25

I'm thrilled to see this collection on CD; I've owned it on vinyl since the mid-70s. I bought it as a cut-out at a discount record shop on lower 5th Avenue in Manhattan. I was already a Cleo fan; this superb record gave me a new insight into the lady. She's incredibly young here, but exhibits an uncanny intuitive style, making each song her own forever. She's backed by Johnny Dankworth, and I don't know if they were even an item at this point in their lives, but what chemistry between two consummate musicians! I love the evocative mid-cenury feel of the arrangements. Each of these songs is a three act play in her hands, and the voice is like crushed velvet. Whether you're a novice or a fan, you MUST have this collection BUY IT!

4 out of 5 stars Young songbird who sound very stylish and classy!.......1999-08-20

Although young Dame Cleo didn't posses that famous multi-octave voice (that comes later), on this early recordings she sounds wonderfully warm and stylish.This album actually makes neccesariy listening for any Cleo Laine fan, since represents her early work from 50-ies (other albums are "The British sessions" and "The very best of" which shows her growth through decades). Unfortunatelly this recordings are not really the earliest ("Mister and Missisipi" from 1952. well that is something to hear!) but anyway young Cleo was charmingly full of enthusiasm and decidedly kept her british accent all the way.Songs are very well-known and very wisely chosen as the matter of the fact (maybe not commercial-wise, but they definitely stand the test of time) and particulary in the last song "Sugar"- sung by Cleo's idol Peggy Lee in original - young Cleo sing like a dream.Very beautiful!

Jazz Music:

  1. Constellation
  2. Cool Running
  3. Cool Saturdays
  4. Dear Mr. Basie
  5. Distant Dreams
  6. East Side Suite
  7. Easy Like, Vol. 1
  8. Empirical
  9. Featuring Joe Newman
  10. Featuring Joe Thomas and Vic Dickenson

Jazz Music

jazz music