Wednesday, 23 November 2016

(Remember Me) I’m The One Who Loves You – DEAN MARTIN****

(Remember Me) I’m The One Who Loves You/King Of The Road/Born To Lose/The Birds & The Bees/Red Roses For A Blue Lady/Welcome To My World/Here Comes My Baby/Walk On By/Bumming Around/Take These Chains Form My Heart/I Don’t Think You Love Me Anymore/My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You

(Remember Me) I'm The One Who Loves You continued smooth easy listening Dean Martin’s run of hit albums in the mid 1960s. His sophisticated relaxed style of music would not survive the decade. (US:12)

"Remember Me is wonderful, especially Dean's take on the Roger Miller hit King Of The Road. Also included here is Dean's TV theme song Welcome To My World More covers here with Dean's own indelible stamp on them: Born To Lose (immortalized by Ray Charles) and The Birds & The Bees as only Dean could deliver."

"Remember Me is a good one, in which Dean has fun with some modern standards of the time. Dino fans will love this LP."

"This is a great group of Dean's smooth-style of singing with background singers and catchy orchestration."

"This LP is a must for all Dino devotees. Not a weak track anywhere. If you're new to Dino, this is the best place to start your collection. Go for it."

"This album is one of Dino's very best at Reprise, perhaps even of his entire career. Dean sings each and every song in his own unmistakable style, and makes you feel that you've never heard them before he crooned them."

"This is Dean doing what he does best, he takes other artist's songs and stamps his own interpretation on them."

"It's true nobody ever imitated Dean's voice well, or at all. He had a wonderful and totally unique delivery and sound. One of the greatest."

"Its good to see someone who doesn't overdo it. Its tiresome to see artists screaming their lungs out trying to compensate for lack of artistry. Dean was smooth.

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