Prime recordings for the RCA subsidiary X and Vik labels that have never appeared on CD, let alone on a 20-cut collection like this one. Includes 'Hard To Get', 'Beyond The Sea' & 'Pepper Hot Baby'. Collectors' Choi... more »ce Music. 1996.« less
Prime recordings for the RCA subsidiary X and Vik labels that have never appeared on CD, let alone on a 20-cut collection like this one. Includes 'Hard To Get', 'Beyond The Sea' & 'Pepper Hot Baby'. Collectors' Choice Music. 1996.
James R. Stewar | Near Tucson, Arizona, USA | 06/24/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"50's & 60's TV Favorite, Gisele MacKenzie, has finally been represented on CD in the U.S. "Hard to Get...The Best of Gisele MacKenzie" is a fine collection of the tunes Miss MacKenzie cut for RCA and its numberous subdivisions from the mid to late 50's. Always showcased with the BEST arrangers and conductors, Gisele's backup on this disc is represented by Neil Hefti, Richard Maltby, Axel Stordahl, George Siravo, etc. "Hard to Get" remains Gisele's biggest hit to date, and still ranks in the top 200 hits of the rock era, beating out many of the hits by the likes of The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Recorded for RCA's label "X" the song was featured on a TV drama starring Gisele and became an immediate hit. In fact, Gisele is THE only star of the famous radio and TV show "Your Hit Parade" to ever get to sing his/her own charting hit while starring on the show. An impressive record, considering Hit Parade stars have included Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, The Andrews Sisters, etc. The selections on this disc represent a wide variety of Gisele's efforts housed in the RCA vaults. From the blues oriented title tune to the rock oriented "Pepper Hot Baby" and "Two Hearts, Two Kisses" to the dramatic ballad "This I Know," Gisele handles each tune with her engagingly pure contralto voice..and a gift of perfect pitch. Gisele's French-Canadian connection is presented with french language versions of "The River Sein" and "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White." The producer of the CD wisely selected the Living Stereo mixes of tunes like "Learnin' the Blues," "Slowpoke," and "Hey There." The gem of the 20 gems is Gisele's near operatic rendering of "Ebb Tide" with the sweeping strings of Axel Stordahl's orchestra. If you 'met' Gisele via her own TV show, as a star of the very popular "Your Hit Parade," as Jack Benny's fiddling sidekick, in live summer stock shows ("! ;King and I," "Hello Dolly," "Mame," "Unsinkable Molly Brown," etc) or at sellout performances at the best nightclubs, this album captures the magic that is Gisele MacKenzie. Although Gisele has been represented via several CD releases in Japan, this is her complete CD album debute in the United States. Perhaps this will lead to collections of her fabulous recordings with Capitol, Mercury, Everest and the like. Gisele is still active in showbiz and recently sold out a week's worth of shows at Atlantic City's Resorts International. Sit back and enjoy one of the most talented performers to come out of the 50's."
Gisele MacKenzie - One of the BEST!
PaulP | Harrisburg, PA United States | 11/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hats off to Collector's Choice for releasing this Gisele MacKenzie compilation of RCA's VIK and label X material. Now if only Capitol Records and Polygram (Mercury)would follow suit and release Gisele's pre and post RCA material...that would be too cool! As Peggy Lee, Kay Starr, Jo Stafford and Rose Mary Clooney, Gisele defined the genre of jazz oriented pop vocals of the 1950's. This Hard to Get compilation, as great as it is, is only the tip of the ice berg. Gisele's 1957 RCA Christmas LP is awesome. She was and still is a musician's musician!....Master of her craft. The 1962-63 LP on Mercury, Loser's Lullabies is the ultimate...unfortunately, it is not yet on CD however the Japanese and European labels are miles ahead of the USA on great jazz-vocal releases and as all of Gisele's RCA material is available in those countries....we keep hoping for an import release of Loser's Lullabies on Mercury. But for now, this CD is a sight for sore eyes (and ears)!"
Some beautiful performances
Bruce R. Gilson | Wheaton, MD United States | 06/01/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Usually an album invited "The Best of..." contains a collection of the top charting hits of some particular artist. For Gisele MacKenzie, this is not really practical, as she had only one big hit ("Hard to Get") and a couple of minor charted songs. All of these, and the B-side of her biggest hit, are on here. But the best thing about this collection is the large selection of other songs which were popular in the 50s (and some older ones) done in Gisele's own style, and I would say all beautifully.In some cases (such Nat King Cole's "Answer Me, My Love," Al Hibbler's "Unchained Melody," and above all Percy Faith & Felicia Sanders' "Song from Moulin Rouge") I know and love the originals, but still enjoyed Gisele's rendition. In others, (Perez Prado's "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White," especially) I don't much care for the original, but thought Gisele's version was much prettier. (She does that one in French, by the way, as does she a few others in this collection, in keeping with her French-Canadian background. Surprisingly, "Beyond the Sea," a song originally in French, she sings mostly in English, with only one chorus in French.)One song she does surprisingly well is Pat Boone's "Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love)." This song has been the ruination of many traditional pop singers. (Doris Day, my absolute FAVORITE singer, made a terrible version of this song, just about the ONLY thing I've ever heard Doris do that I didn't like!) But Gisele doesn't try to be a rock'n'roll singer on this one, and sings it in her own style, and it works very nicely.All in all, I enjoyed just about every track on this CD."
Oh, Gisele !!!
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 05/03/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Gisele MacKenzie possessed tremendous talent. She could interpret any set of lyrics with genius; and that is more than ably proved by the fine songs she sings on this album. Gisele is in excellent form throughout this album and although they could have replaced one or two more songs with others this is a minor quibble because Gisele is just that special. The sound quality is excellent and the artwork is tastefully done.
The album opens with Gisele MacKenzie singing "Hard to Get;" this was a big hit for her and it's no wonder why when you hear it. Gisele's excellent diction and her sophisticated phrasing impress me a great deal; and the musical accompaniment is just right for her singing. "Boston Fancy" is equally well done; and I really like "Unchained Melody" which shines brighter than silver in gold when Gisele gives this her touch--she truly makes this ballad all her own and that's grand. The strings are used to great advantage, too.
"Two Hearts, Two Kisses (Make One Love)" has that early rock flavor that I love so much; they use the guitar and percussion very well and Gisele never skips a beat! "Play Me Hearts and Flowers (I Wanna Cry)" gets the royal treatment from Gisele even though there's just a bit of surface noise; and "Beyond the Sea" is gorgeous when Gisele performs it to perfection--and beyond!
Other sublime numbers include "Star You Wished Upon Last Night" with its enchanting melody; "Dinner for One, Please, James" and "River Seine" with Gisele singing some French lyrics for a change of pace; "Ebb Tide" with its lush musical arrangement; the very classic "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" that has Gisele squarely in the spotlight along with some incredible music; "This I Know" with a fine backup chorus even though Gisele never really needed one--but they do sound good anyway.
"Where Is Your Heart" is extremely romantic and beautiful; and listen for a passionate rendition of "Too Young" that only a exceptional songbird like Gisele MacKenzie could perform; "Tell Me That You Love Me" with yet more romantic lyrics; "Answer Me, My Love" that features Gisele performing at her usual very best; "Learnin' the Blues" that has Gisele swinging gently to make this number memorable, to say the least; and "Slow Poke" is also very nicely done with plenty of percussion to spice up the number. The album closes with Gisele MacKenzie performing two more wonderful songs, a sublime treatment of "Hey There" and the amazing "Pepper Hot Baby" which is bound to leave you wanting more!
Gisele MacKenzie isn't remembered as much as she really should be; but maybe that will change with time and continued sales of CDs like this one. I highly recommend this for any fan of Gisele MacKenzie and even people just discovering Gisele's talent would do well to add this to their collections."