Strangers in the Night - The Sandpipers, Kaempfert, Bert
Carmen - The Sandpipers, De Caro
Cast Your Fate to the Wind - The Sandpipers, Guaraldi
La Bamba - The Sandpipers, Traditional
La Mer (Beyond the Sea) - The Sandpipers, Lawrence
Louie, Louie - The Sandpipers, Berry, Richard [1]
Things We Said Today - The Sandpipers, Lennon, John
Enamorado - The Sandpipers, Colley
What Makes You Dream, Pretty Girl? - The Sandpipers, Garso
Stasera Gli Angeli Non Volano (For the Last Time) - The Sandpipers, Mogol
Angelica - The Sandpipers, Mann, Barry
The French Song - The Sandpipers, Pease
Bon Soir Dame - The Sandpipers, Dashiell, Bud
For Baby - The Sandpipers, Denver, John
Inch Worm - The Sandpipers, Loesser, Frank
It's Over - The Sandpipers, Rodgers
Glass - The Sandpipers, Marks, L.
Rain, Rain Go Away - The Sandpipers, Lee
Yesterday (Ayer) - The Sandpipers, Lennon, John
Michelle - The Sandpipers, Lennon, John
Try To Remember - The Sandpipers, Lee
I'll Remember You - The Sandpipers,
Softly, As I Leave You - The Sandpipers, De Vita
New exclusive from The Sandpipers, one of those mid-60's groups that straddled the line between folk, pop and rock. Described as breezy, gentle versions of pop standards and more contemporary (Beatles) material, a mixture ... more »that landed them seven charting albums, of which these are their first two and highest-charting ! Complete with original artwork. 24 tracks. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.« less
New exclusive from The Sandpipers, one of those mid-60's groups that straddled the line between folk, pop and rock. Described as breezy, gentle versions of pop standards and more contemporary (Beatles) material, a mixture that landed them seven charting albums, of which these are their first two and highest-charting ! Complete with original artwork. 24 tracks. Standard jewel case. 2000 release.
"As an American who lived in Latin America for 13 years, I can vouch for the fact that the version of Guantanamera alone merits buying this album. It is truly startling to witness an American folk group capture the essence of The Latin Heart. It is one of the most moving songs ever written and difficult to do correctly even if you ARE Latin. These guys do it in nearly flawless Spanish and with all the feeling and meaning appropriate to this Masterpiece of World Heritage. I hope somehow they can read this and know their efforts are well-appreciated"
The Sandpipers: cool tones and gentle rhythms
Matthew G. Sherwin | last seen screaming at Amazon customer service | 01/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Sandpipers, with their cool tones and gently pulsating rhythms, remained successful even when the principle focus of the music industry changed to rock and roll. They possessed to ability to touch hearts and minds with their songs; and they sang flawlessly in English, Spanish, French and Italian. Wow.
The CD consists of all the tracks from two of their record albums entitled Guantanamera and The Sandpipers. The CD begins with the classic Latin song "Gauntanamera." I agree with the reviewer who writes that they deliver this song flawlessly and their rendition of this song alone is worth the price of admission. Other very well done Spanish songs on this CD include "La Bamba" and "Enamorado." The Sandpipers do an especially good job of singing "Michelle" in both Spanish and French. Impressive!
"Stasera Gli Angeli Non Volano (For The Last Time)" is performed very well in Italian by The Sandpipers; the musical arrangement is beautiful. Indeed, their enchanting vocals and arrangements make the classic children's song "Inch Worm" evolve into an infamous masterpiece. Bravo!
Other touching songs on this CD include "Try To Remember" from The Fantasticks; "Strangers In The Night;" "The French Song" and "I'll Remember You."
The quality of the sound is excellent and the liner notes provide copies of the reverse of the record album jackets for both record albums. There are sharp pictures of The Sandpipers as well.
The Sandpipers made an indelible mark on the music industry that even rock and roll combined with time cannot erase. Their music remains soothing, passionate and pensive after all these years. Fans of the oldies, 1960s "mood music" and classic pop vocals will cherish this CD.
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I Was Thrilled to Get Both of the Albums
mrssymmington | Pittsburgh,PA | 01/15/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"When I looked up the Sandpipers I did not expect to find any copies to be available. My two favorites were in combination I found after receiving the CD with 24 recordings that I loved from the two albums that I owned years ago. The albums were destroyed, so I had no way of replacing them and I never dreamed that I would find them on CDs. The first has the flavor of Spanish and the second the flavor of French, both equally as well done. It is a light airy uplifting collection of songs with a uniqueness the Sandpipers had of their own. No one could ever replicate this grouping of songs as the Sandpipers have done, and those who had these albums thirty years ago would be equally as thrilled to know that they are still available in CD format, as we had the large albums that were easily damaged or lost along the way in the last thirty years.Times have changed, but those who loved the Sandpipers and the variety within the boundaries that they kept,never boring, always putting their own personal touch into their music to make it sound so creative with their music as well as their voice and arrangements will always be loved and perhaps gain a new generation that appreciates them as we did years ago and today. Once again, thank you Amazon[.com]. Mrs. Symmington"
Where are these guys?
Luis Willis | Saint Catharines, Ontario Canada | 06/28/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
""Guantanamera"is without a doubt one of the best albums ever made!This was the way music was supposed to sound like, these songs have the power to seduce ,comfort and inspire the soul. I don't know why these guys aren't around anymore"
Sounds of the Senses
Sebe | Sun City, Arizona United States | 08/02/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"For over t30 years I have treasured my old LP of The Sandpipers. I've copied it onto tape twice and dragged it from state to state as we moved. The Sandpipers had a mellow blend of voices, and there is a sweetness to their arrangements. The soprano background on several numbers is a lovely counterpoint.
The selections are so varied that it is never boring, even the changing of language adds interest. The nursery song
"Inchworm" takes on a whole new meaning. There is a fascinating song "Glass" , which I have never heard elsewhere. Every word has meaning in their hands. I couldn't really select a favorite track.
It has always been a regret of mine that these three young men didn't, or couldn't, continue their collaboration."