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Neil Sedaka - Circulate (Expanded Edition) (1960)

Neil Sedaka - Circulate (Expanded Edition) (1960)

BAND/ARTIST: Neil Sedaka

  • Title: Circulate (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1960
  • Label: RCA Victor/Legacy
  • Genre: Pop
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:16:24
  • Total Size: 179 mb | 530 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Neil Sedaka - Circulate
02. Neil Sedaka - Smile
03. Neil Sedaka - Nothing Ever Changes My Love for You
04. Neil Sedaka - All the Way
05. Neil Sedaka - We Kiss In a Shadow (From "The King and I")
06. Neil Sedaka - Bess You Is My Woman Now
07. Neil Sedaka - Look to the Rainbow
08. Neil Sedaka - Everything Happens to Me
09. Neil Sedaka - A Felicidade
10. Neil Sedaka - Angel Eyes
11. Neil Sedaka - I Found My World In You
12. Neil Sedaka - You Took Advantage of Me
13. Neil Sedaka - Little Devil
14. Neil Sedaka - Another Day, Another Heartache
15. Neil Sedaka - This Endless Night
16. Neil Sedaka - Your Heart Changed Its Mind
17. Neil Sedaka - Sweet Little You
18. Neil Sedaka - Don't Lead Me On
19. Neil Sedaka - Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen
20. Neil Sedaka - King of Clowns
21. Neil Sedaka - Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
22. Neil Sedaka - All the Words In the World
23. Neil Sedaka - Next Door to an Angel
24. Neil Sedaka - Bad Girl
25. Neil Sedaka - Look Inside Your Heart
26. Neil Sedaka - Waiting for Never (La Terza Luna)

Neil Sedaka released his second solo album, Circulate, in 1961 when he was at the peak of his powers as a hitmaking songwriter. Instead of emphasizing his original compositions on Circulate, he covered a bunch of pop standards, including such mainstays as "Smile," "All the Way," "Angel Eyes," and "Everything Happens to Me." By choosing to deliver an album of standards instead of cutting versions of his rock-influenced pop hits for LaVern Baker, Clyde McPhatter, and Roy Hamilton, Sedaka confirmed that he was as much an old-fashioned singer as he was a teen idol, and Circulate certainly has a snazzy, almost schmaltzy, sound that is better suited to Vegas than the pop charts. And if the album was intended to showcase his range, it certainly does a good job of doing so. Perhaps Sedaka's voice is a little bit thin and nasal in comparison to Frank Sinatra and perhaps he doesn't quite have the flair for this material that his peer Bobby Darin did but Sedaka comes across as a born showman, delivering these songs with a smile and a bit of a swagger. If it's not the best collection of standards you'll ever hear, it's at least a thoroughly entertaining album, one that captures the sound of 1961 and it's also the first indication of Sedaka's range as a musician.


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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 19:38
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless. Why not the same rip of Ricky Nelson?