Love is a Gentle Thing (Remastered) Harry Belafonte

Album info

Album-Release:
1958

HRA-Release:
26.05.2016

Label: RCA / Legacy

Genre: Vocal

Subgenre: Vocal Pop

Artist: Harry Belafonte

Composer: Alan Greene, Robert Nemeroff, Fred Brooks, Alan Greene, Lord Burgess, Lewis Allan, Alan Greene

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 Fifteen (Theme of the World, the Flesh and the Devil) 02:50
  • 2 I Never Will Marry 02:44
  • 3 I'm Goin' Away 03:08
  • 4 Small One 02:53
  • 5 Bella Rosa 03:25
  • 6 All My Trials 04:37
  • 7 Green Grow the Lilacs 03:55
  • 8 Times Are Gettin' Hard 03:36
  • 9 Turn Around 02:23
  • 10 Go 'Way from My Window 03:09
  • 11 Delia's Gone 04:34
  • 12 Walkin' On the Green Grass 03:22
  • Total Runtime 40:36

Info for Love is a Gentle Thing (Remastered)

„Unlike other pop vocalists, Harry Belafonte considered each album as an individual work with a central theme, not just another collection of standards. Despite his continuous exploration of folk music idioms, Belafonte has been consistently placed in the 'popular male vocal' section of record stores. This album contains a selection of ballads, lullabies, and love songs. It leads off with the tender 'Fifteen,' which was inexplicably shoe-horned into the MGM film, The World, The Flesh, And The Devil which starred Belafonte as a survivor of a nuclear holocaust. Of the tunes included in the album, the best of which are the Weavers' Lee Hays' 'Times Are Gettin' Hard' and John Jacob Niles' 'Go 'Way From My Window.' But the lack of variety makes this album somewhat of a bore when compared to some of the more exciting Belafonte product of the 50s and early 60s.“ (Cary Ginell, AMG)

Harry Belafonte, vocals
Bob Corman, arranger, conductor
Alan Greene, arranger, conductor

Recorded in New York and Hollywood, 1958
Produced by Ed Welker

Digitally remastered

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