What a delightful gem!
SoCal guy | Los Angeles, CA USA | 02/12/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Cy Coleman has written some great shows and showtunes. Here's his chance to sing them his way. Wait until you hear "Witchcraft"... an amazing version that you'll want to play over and over. Tony Bennett's on the CD and he's never sounded better. If you're a Broadway show fan, this is an album you will enjoy. Even if you're not, that version of "Witchcraft" is worth the price of the CD...."
A terrific piece of work
mark rothman | Farmington Hills, Michigan United States | 03/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have always been a sucker for composers and lyricists singing their own songs, and Cy Coleman is perhaps the best at it, followed closely by Martin Charnin and Burton Lane.
The orchestrations are superb, easily the best I've heard in the genre. There is wonderful passion in these songs, which are excellently crafted.
Sometimes, Coleman's songs have seemed to me to be derivative of other songs. His "Hooray for our Favorite Son", from The Will Rogers Follies is really a dressed up version of his own "Pass Me By",from the movie "Father Goose". It was camouflaged by girls and tambourines.
The first track, "Some Kind of Music" seems an awful lot like Sinatra's "Let's Take It Nice and Easy".
The eighth track, "I Really Love You" is perilously close melodically to Frankie Valli's "My Eyes Adored You".
Why,then,5 stars? Because the songs are still wonderful, and spectacularly performed. Plus, I enjoy playing Tune Detective."
High quality songwriting
Sharon R Butler | 12/28/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you love masterful songwriting, you'll love this CD. Lyrically and musically this is top drawer. I discovered Cy's music when listening to Barry Manilow's Showstopper album, and I'm so glad I did. "Some Kind Of Music" was worth the price of the CD alone."