Greatest Hits Of Rod Mckuen
Rod Mckuen
CD Rel Date: 1990-01-31
Rod's 1969 Greatest Hits release didn't exactly just feature his greatest hits. Instead of the usual music biz cash-in strategy of lifting songs from preceding albums to create a best-of, Rod'ever the artistic striver'chose his most popular songs to re-record with new arrangements with Arthur Greenslade. His unconventional move paid off with a gold record, which we at Real Gone have supplemented with six bonus tracks from earlier and later sessions to create a fully fleshed-out portrait of the singer-songwriter-performer. McKuen fans can recite many of the lyrics to these songs; the spoken word piece 'Stanyan Street;' 'The Ivy That Clings to the Wall,' first heard in the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie; 'The Lovers,' which Jacques Brel translated and recorded; 'Lonesome Cities,' later covered by Frank Sinatra on his all-McKuen album; 'Seasons in the Sun,' which Terry Jacks took to #1; 'If You Go Away,' which was performed by everybody from Dusty Springfield to Tom Jones to Brenda Lee; and, among the bonus tracks, 'Jean,' which Oliver Swofford took to #2 on the charts in 1969. McKuen biographer Barry Alfonso contributes insightful liner notes, with copious photos and a new remastering by Mike Milchner at SonicVision. The place to dive into the McKuen discography!
Tracklist:
- Kaleidoscope
- The World I Used to Know
- Blessings in Shades of Green
- Stanyan Street
- The Ivy That Clings to the Wall
- the Lovers
- Ally, Ally Oxen Free
- The Marvelous Clouds
- I'll Catch the Sun
- Lonesome Cities 1
- One By One 1
- If You Go Away 1
- Doesn't Anybody Know My Name (2.10-6.18) 1
- Seasons in the Sun 1
- Jean 1
- Listen to the Warm 1
- Love's Been Good to Me 1
- I Think of You 1
- Rock Gently 1
- The Importance of the Rose (Duet with Petula Clark)