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DISCID=570e9a18
DTITLE=Ann-Margret / Viva La Vivacious: The Best of the RCA Years - Di
DTITLE=sc 2 of 2
DYEAR=2004
DGENRE=Vocal
TTITLE0=Could It Be?
TTITLE1=Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
TTITLE2=Tell Me, Tell Me
TTITLE3=What Do You Want From Me
TTITLE4=It's Not So Funny
TTITLE5=I Ain't Got Nobody (And Nobody Cares For Me)
TTITLE6=Chicago
TTITLE7=Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
TTITLE8=His Ring
TTITLE9=Teach Me Tonight
TTITLE10=Romance In The Dark
TTITLE11=Just Because
TTITLE12=Make Love To Me
TTITLE13=Begin The Beguine
TTITLE14=Hideaway Heart
TTITLE15=Mack The Knife
TTITLE16=The Swinger
TTITLE17=C'est Si Bon
TTITLE18=Senor Blues
TTITLE19=Blame It On My Youth
TTITLE20=All You Had To Do Was Tell Me
TTITLE21=Lips That Lie
TTITLE22=He's My Man
TTITLE23=Bachelor In Paradise
EXTD=Viva La Vivacious: The Best of the RCA Years - Disc 2 of 2\n2004 
EXTD=Castle Music/Sanctuary Records Group, Ltd.\n\nOriginally Released
EXTD= October 11, 2004 or September 20, 2004\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: If 
EXTD=you want more of Ann-Margret's '60s RCA material than a single CD
EXTD= offers, but shy away in horror from the prospect of investing th
EXTD=e time and money that Bear Family's five-CD box set 1961-1966 inv
EXTD=olves, this two-CD, 48-track compilation would seem to be the sui
EXTD=table compromise. Here's one case, however, where the usual "do t
EXTD=he math" calculation doesn't add up. For despite its length, this
EXTD= is actually missing some of her better, more pop/rock-oriented t
EXTD=racks, particularly in the absence of some of the obscure composi
EXTD=tions by the Gerry Goffin-Carole King and P.F. Sloan-Steve Barri 
EXTD=songwriting teams that show up on Raven's The Many Moods of Ann-M
EXTD=argret. This anthology is weighted toward the more adult-oriented
EXTD=, cabaret-burlesque-inclined face of her repertoire, also slottin
EXTD=g in some pretty unimpressive cuts with light teen idol-doo wop l
EXTD=eanings (including the rare early David Gates song "Hey Little St
EXTD=ar," a transparent rewrite of Frankie Avalon's "Venus" that appea
EXTD=red on a 1963 single). There are, of course, several of her most 
EXTD=well-known recordings, including the hit "I Just Don't Understand
EXTD=," and the theme from "Bye Bye Birdie." There are also several tu
EXTD=nes of note -- relative to the oft-mediocre quality of the singer
EXTD='s output, at any rate -- that don't show up on some other best-o
EXTD=f comps, like the 1966 B-side "Mister Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (co-wr
EXTD=itten by John Barry); her spunky whirl through "I Ain't Got Nobod
EXTD=y (And Nobody Cares for Me)," from a 1961 B-side; the not-bad cov
EXTD=er of "Begin the Beguine"; a sultry rendition of jazzman Horace S
EXTD=ilver's "Senor Blues"; the moody, bluesy 1963 45 "No More"; and a
EXTD= duet with Elvis Presley on the obscure Jerry Leiber-Mike Stoller
EXTD= song "You're the Boss." The liner notes and photos are good too,
EXTD= but the song selection should have been better.  -- Richie Unter
EXTD=berger\n\nAmazon.com Product Description\nUK two disc compilation
EXTD= highlights the Swedish born glamour girls 1960s RCA recordings. 
EXTD=48 tracks including the million selling 'I Just Don't Understand'
EXTD=, many collector's rarities, & two Elvis duets, 'You're The Boss'
EXTD= & 'The Lady Loves Me'. Castle. 2004.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER RE
EXTD=VIEW\nAnn-Margret -Best compilation of RCA-A real Treat, December
EXTD= 9, 2004 \nBy  Steven L. Auerbach "steverino" (bridgeport, connec
EXTD=ticut United States)\nThis is a must have CD for all fans of Ann-
EXTD=Margret --You can not beat the 48 tracks---and to think when all 
EXTD=was said and done-- I was waiting for "Someday Soon"--the only so
EXTD=ng a mirror to "He's My Man"--and it was not included---Both cuts
EXTD= written by Sloan-Barri should have been a top 10 hit for Ann-Mar
EXTD=gret but alas-timing is everything both cuts very seductive and v
EXTD=ery contagious-However. The entire package was a superb collectio
EXTD=n and a real treat. Its nice that Ann-Margret is still going stro
EXTD=ng and back in the recording studios these days..The lady has don
EXTD=e it all and shes done it all real good!!!!Bravo \n\nHalf.com Alb
EXTD=um Notes\nFirst ever UK compilation of her 1960 RCA label recordi
EXTD=ngs. Includes many rarities including 2 duets with Elvis Presley 
EXTD="The Lady Loves Me" & "You're The Boss".
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