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Around Midnight
Julie London
Around Midnight
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
 
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Part of the 'Super Bit Jazz Classics' series. Japanese 24-bit remastered limited edition reissue of 1960 album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.

     
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All Artists: Julie London
Title: Around Midnight
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Toshiba EMI Japan
Release Date: 9/4/2001
Album Type: Import, Limited Edition, Original recording remastered
Genres: Jazz, Pop, Broadway & Vocalists
Styles: Cool Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Easy Listening, Oldies, Vocal Pop, Traditional Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Album Description
Part of the 'Super Bit Jazz Classics' series. Japanese 24-bit remastered limited edition reissue of 1960 album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve.

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CD Reviews

Julie London's star STILL twinkles and shines !!!
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 05/06/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Julie...At Home/Around Midnight has all the songs from two of Julie London's record albums entitled Julie...At Home and Around Midnight. This twofer CD proves amply that Julie London was an incredibly talented songbird; and the quality of the sound is also excellent. The artwork is very well done; I always like it when they incorporate the original record album artwork into the CD artwork.



"You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" begins the CD with Julie singing incredibly well; the jazzy arrangement includes some mighty fine percussion, piano and drums. Julie gives this number all her and it shows when you hear it. Julie sings this so well I could never tire of hearing her sing it! "They Didn't Believe Me" gets another jazzy arrangement and Julie handles the complicated tempo changes like the pro she always was! Great piano on this tune, too. "By Myself" also sounds terrific in Julie's competent hands; the number gets a fine arrangement that enhances the natural beauty of this ballad.



"You've Changed" is a melancholy number that Julie delivers with panache; and her uncanny sense of timing enhances her performance to make this an easy highlight of this album. In addition, Julie does a great job on "Sentimental Journey;" Julie sings this classic pop tune with all her heart--and her voice is in excellent form. Julie's voice is rich, warm and very vibrant--and that's terrific! Similarly "Give Me The Simple Life" features Julie front and center--and that's more than all right by me! Julie sings this to perfection--and beyond!



"Around Midnight" gets a fine arrangement and the chorus that backs up Julie enhances the number; listen also for some excellent piano playing while Julie sings this ballad. "Misty" gets the royal treatment from Julie London who never skips a beat on "Misty;" she never sings a superfluous note. "Misty" truly takes flight when Julie London performs it! "Black Coffee" also sounds perfect when Julie sings this--and how's about that horn work? "Black Coffee" is a very strong number and it's another highlight of this album.



Listen also for "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning;" this is a number I associate more with Frank Sinatra but when Julie sings it this number holds its own very well. Julie London could take any song and make it sounds like the best tune you've ever heard-she was all THAT good!



"Don't Smoke In Bed" is a very memorable number with the melody carried by Julie and the strings; and "How About Me" shines brighter than silver and gold when Julie London delivers this with great sensitivity. The CD also ends with a very solid number: Julie London performs "The Party's Over" with a thoughtful interpretation and this makes a great ending for this album.



Julie London fans will want this for their collections; and people who like classic pop vocals will find a lot to like on this CD especially if they also enjoy a jazzy twist to this genre of music.



Thank you, Julie London!

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Best of the EMI 2fers
Xagan | Hallandale, Fl. United States | 06/17/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The EMI twofers series are excellent. The choice of material and the caliber of the mastering are superior in most cases. I have many and all of the Julie London issues. This one is for my taste the best of the Julie London 2fers and one of the two best of all of the twofers (the other is a Nat Cole). This show cases Julie in smaller group settings for the most part. Featured often is the recently departed BARNEY KESSEL, his accompaniement work alone is worth the purchase price. Having Julie's lovely voice, the always tastefull arrangements and the ambitious song selections in one package, makes this reissue a steal and essential listening. Buy it now, thank me later. A well deserved 5 stars."
Two brilliant albums from 1960
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 04/04/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Typical of Julie's music, these two albums are filled mainly with romantic love songs from the Great American Songbook. Julie always covered songs that suited her style, regardless of whoever the original artist was.On these albums, you will find covers of songs that were originally hits for Johnny Mathis (Misty), Doris Day (Sentimental journey), Peggy Lee (Black coffee, Don't smoke in bed), Libby Holman (You and the night and the music), Kay Kyser (You stepped out of a dream), Dinah Shore (You'd be so nice to come home to), Sammy Kaye (Let there be love) and Harry James (But not for me), to name just a few.These albums do not contain anything to surprise Julie's existing fans. Her early albums generally featured sparse backing, while her later albums featured a fuller sound. The second of these albums suggest the start of the transition.If you enjoy Julie's music, you will find that these albums live up to expectations."