| Album Title: | Who Can I Turn To | Columbia | 1964 | Rating: | *** |
| Prime Artist: | Tony Bennett |
| Arranger: | George Siravo |
| Drums: | Billy Exiner |
| Bass: | Hal Gaylord |
| Piano: | Ralph Sharon |
| Executive Producer: | Danny Bennett |
| Executive Producer: | Don Devito |
| Producer: | Ernie Altschuler |
| Orchestra: | The Ralph Sharon Trio |
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| Review: | When I bought this CD, I popped it into my computer for a first listen. I was |
| | startled when 'Volunteers' (Jefferson Airplane) came on! Next track: 'Get |
| | Together'! Then: 'San Francisco (Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair)'! |
| | (not to be confused with 'I left my heart in….) |
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| | The track sequence sounded familiar, and I finally figured out it was the 2nd disc |
| | of the Forest Gump soundtrack. They had somehow got switched at the CD |
| | factory. The CD had Tony's artwork on it, but it was something else encoded. |
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| | They replaced it of course. Unfortunately, this Tony CD is fairly unremarkable. |
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| What Others Say: |
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| Tracks: | 1 | Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) |
| | 2 | Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) |
| | 3 | There's A Lull In My Life |
| | 4 | Autumn Leaves |
| | 5 | I Walk A Little Faster |
| | 6 | The Brightest Smile In Town |
| | 7 | I've Never Seen * |
| | 8 | Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea |
| | 9 | Listen, Little Girl * |
| | 10 | Got The Gate On The Golden Gate * |
| | 11 | Waltz For Debby * |
| | 12 | The Best Thing To Be Is A Person * |
| . | Tracks with a trailing * are missing lyrics in the linked files |
| Album Length (hrs:min): | 0:37 | Mag: | 53.2 |
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| | Webmaster: | Send E-Mail to Todd Peach |
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