Dion DiMucci - Ruby Baby - Donna The Prima Donna
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- Condition New
- Type CD
- Vendor Ace Records
- SKU 29667094726
- Artisti Dion DiMucci
- Lyhyt kuvaus Dionâs two 1963 Columbia albums together on CD in stereo. Having parted company with the Belmonts in 1960, Dion DiMucci enjoyed a string of solo hits on Laurie, including the million-selling âRunaround Sueâ, and two Top 20 albums before signing to Columbia Records in late â62. By now a major star and with an uncompromising take on his own style â âI donât sing white, I donât sing black, I sing Bronxâ, Dionâs arrival at the label heralded a significant sea change; A&R director Mitch Millerâs dislike of rockânâroll was no secret while Dion himself was eager to break away from the irksome âteen idolâ tag at odds with his own musical inclinations. His first Columbia single, a bluesy cover of Leiber & Stollerâs âRuby Babyâ, peaked at US #2 and spawned the first of two LPs released in 1963. With Robert Mersey producing, the album was a broad mix of Tin Pan Alley standards (âYou Made Me Love Youâ, Al Jolsonâs âMy Mammyâ), covers of newly minted pop hits (âThe End Of The Worldâ) and original material (âThe Loneliest Man In The Worldâ, âUnloved, Unwanted Meâ) in a tear-jerky vein likely chosen to appeal both to teens and the young at heart. Released in March â63, âRuby Babyâ became his third Top 20 album. By contrast its follow-up, âDonna The Prima Donnaâ, fared less well â possibly the result of unfortunate timing in the month of President Kennedyâs assassination â yet was more allied to Dionâs tastes. Capitalising on the recent doo wop revival, alongside the self-penned title hit (US #6), the album included two Cleftones songs (âCanât We Be Sweetheartsâ, âThis Little Girl Of Mineâ), Goffin & Kingâs oft-overlooked âThis Little Girlâ (US #21) and a cover of âBe Careful Of Stones That You Throwâ (US #31), a composition Dion had heard as a youngster by way of Hank Williamsâ âLuke The Drifterâ recordings. Paradoxically, with every hit single Columbia appeared to grow more uneasy, perhaps because their desire to mould Dion into an MOR act for the supper club set seemed ever less likely. Increasingly disillusioned and eschewing the British Invasion, Dion turned his attention towards traditional folk and blues. After a fallow spell during which he bought himself out of his Columbia contract, he developed a more contemplative style, eventually returning to the US Top 5 with âAbraham, Martin And Johnâ in 1968. Presented in glorious stereo, âRuby Babyâ and âDonna The Prima Donnaâ make their CD debut here, reinvigorating Aceâs acclaimed series of Dion DiMucci 2-on-1 album reissues after more than a decade. The memorabilia-laden package includes informative notes by US music writer Ken Burke and a detailed sessionography. SAM SZCZEPANSKI (Ace Records)
- Julkaisuvuosi 2,019
1 Ruby Baby
2 The End Of The World
3 Go Away Little Girl
4 Gonna Make It Alone
5 Fever
6 My Mammy
7 Will Love Ever Come My Way
8 The Loneliest Man In The World
9 You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want To Do It)
10 He'll Only Hurt You
11 You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
12 Unloved, Unwanted Me
13 Donna The Prima Donna
14 Can't We Be Sweethearts
15 Sweet, Sweet Baby
16 This Little Girl Of Mine
17 Flim Flam
18 Troubled Mind
19 This Little Girl
20 Oh Happy Days
21 You're Mine
22 Donna
23 I Can't Believe (That You Don't Love Me Anymore)
24 Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw
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