ISLEY MEETS BACHARACH and THE LOOK OF LOVE: THE BURT BACHARACH COLLECTION (2-CD Set)

Ronald Isley (of The Isley Brothers) sings a batch Bacharach/David songs on this 2003 CD. His velvet voice fits these types of songs well. Isley includes a couple of obscure Bacharach/David songs like “Here I Am” and “In Between the Heartaches.” Burt Bacharach died last week at age 94, but twenty years ago he could still produce, arrange, and conduct on Isley Meets Bacharach as well as play the piano on all the songs on this album. The sound on this CD is great!

The Look of Love: The Burt Bacharach Collection presents a cross-section of Bacharach/David songs sung by Dionne Warwick, Dusty Springfield, Tom Jones, the Carpenters, Elvis Costello, B. J. Thomas, Gene Pitney, Aretha Franklin, Nancy Wilson, The Drifters, The Shirelles, and many more artists. I listened to all of these songs growing up in the Sixties.

My favorite Bacharach/David song is “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” and my favorite version is on Disc 1 of this set sung by Tommy Hunt. Do you have a favorite Bacharach/David song? GRADE: A (for both CDs)

TRACK LIST:

Alfie3:47
Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head5:14
In Between The Heartaches3:34
Make It Easy On Yourself5:34
A House Is Not A Home4:38
The Look Of Love4:32
Count On Me3:54
This Guy’s In Love With You4:32
Close To You3:44
Anyone Who Had A Heart4:26
Love’s (Still) The Answer4:04
Here I Am4:19
Windows Of The World4:18

TRACK LIST:

Carpenters(They Long To Be) Close To You3:45
Dionne WarwickDo You Know The Way To San Jose?2:46
Perry ComoMagic Moments2:42
Marty RobbinsThe Story Of My Life2:33
B.J. ThomasRaindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head3:00
Aretha FranklinI Say A Little Prayer3:33
The ShirellesBaby It’s You2:43
The DriftersPlease Stay2:18
Tom JonesWhat’s New Pussycat?2:20
Gene McDaniels*–Tower Of Strength2:17
Gene Pitney(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance3:01
Tommy HuntI Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself2:52
Dionne WarwickI’ll Never Fall In Love Again3:00
The Burt Bacharach Orchestra* & Chorus*–Nikki2:23
The DriftersMexican Divorce2:35
Jimmy Radcliff*–(There Goes) The Forgotten Man2:49
Bobby VintonBlue On Blue2:26
The SearchersThis Empty Place2:09
The DriftersLet The Music Play2:39
Dionne WarwickAnyone Who Had A Heart3:13
Brook BentonA House Is Not A Home3:02
The StylisticsYou’ll Never Get To Heaven (If You Break My Heart)3:40
Gene PitneyOnly Love Can Break A Heart2:50
Chuck JacksonAny Day Now (My Wild Beautiful Bird)3:23
Herb Alpert & The Tijuana BrassCasino Royale2:36
Dusty SpringfieldThe Look Of Love4:11
Dionne WarwickWalk On By2:57
Burt BacharachDon’t Go Breaking My Heart2:29
Sandie Shaw(There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me2:41
Jackie DeShannonWhat The World Needs Now Is Love3:16
Nancy WilsonReach Out For Me2:28
Jack JonesWives And Lovers2:31
Gene PitneyTwenty Four Hours From Tulsa3:00
Jackie TrentMake It Easy On Yourself2:46
Dionne WarwickDon’t Make Me Over3:26
Anita HarrisTrains And Boats And Planes2:51
Bobby VeeBe True To Yourself2:06
Trini LopezMade In Paris2:23
Cilla BlackAlfie2:40
Dusty SpringfieldWishin’ And Hopin’2:56
Petula ClarkThis (Girl’s) In Love With You3:32
The 5th Dimension*–Living Together, Growing Together3:52
Dionne WarwickOdds And Ends3:28
Chuck JacksonI Wake Up Crying2:18
Tony OrlandoTo Wait For Love2:23
The ShirellesIt’s Love That Really Counts (In The Long Run)2:17
Christopher CrossArthur’s Theme (The Best That You Can Do)3:54
The PretendersThe Windows Of The World2:58
Dionne & FriendsThat’s What Friends Are For4:17
Burt Bacharach & Elvis CostelloGod Give Me Strength6:08

18 thoughts on “ISLEY MEETS BACHARACH and THE LOOK OF LOVE: THE BURT BACHARACH COLLECTION (2-CD Set)

  1. Steve+A+Oerkfitz

    I like a lot of his stuff but he did a lot I didn’t like. My favs are I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself (preferably by Elvis Costello or The White Stripes), Walk On By, Only Love Can Break a Heart, Baby It’s You, I Say a Little Prayer, There’s Always Something There To Remind Me, 24 Hours to Tulsa.
    Not familiar with a number of songs but one’s I don’t like The Look of Love, Close To You (not a Carpenters fan), Arthurs Theme (even less a Christopher Cross fan). Not a fan of Perry Como, Andy Williams (thanks a lot for exposing the world to The Osmonds ), Fifth Dimension, Truni Lopez, Bobby Vinton, Bobby Vee or Tony Orlando.
    I would give it a C+. Would have to skip way to many songs. Cutting it in half would have made it a great CD. Never heard the other CD so I can’t rate it.

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    1. george Post author

      Steve, twenty years ago I used to make my own music CDs by eliminating songs from albums I didn’t want to hear. That seems to have gone the way of the dinosaurs.

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  2. Steve+A+Oerkfitz

    PS. Where is My Little Red Book which was a big hit for the L. A. band Love? I know Bacharach hated it so maybe that’s why.

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    1. george Post author

      Steve, I was surprised by the lack of inclusion of “My Little Rea Book,” too. And, I was surprised to learn Bacharach’s favorite song was “Alfie.”

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  3. wolfi7777

    I remember most of these songs as a kind of “background music” which was played in shypermarkets or lifts.
    Some I really like, difficult to choose no1 but it might be (drum roll):
    wishin’ and hopin’

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  4. Deb

    “The Look of Love” (Dusty’s version, but I also like the version by Sergio Mendez & Brazil 66) and “Walk on By” (Dionne’s version), but there are so many others to choose from. I also like the soundtrack to “Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid”, especially the background music to the sepia-toned montage with Butch, Sundance, and Etta preparing to go to South America. If you’re looking for something more off the beaten path, I strongly recommend Burt’s collaboration with Elvis Costello, “Painted from Memory”. I understand they were working on another CD together when Burt passed away—I’m hoping it was far enough along that it will get released.

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  5. Jeff+Meyerson

    Favorites? Just go down the Bacharach/David Dionne Warwick playlist from Don’t Make Me Over onward.(but particularly Walk on By and Anyone Who Had a Heart) Also Dusty Springfield’s “Wishin’ and Hopin'” and “The Look of Love,” and “What the World Needs Now is Love” (which Dionne also covered), “Baby It’s You” (written with Hal David’s older brother, I believe), “Only Love Can Break a Heart” (huge Gene Pitney fan). I agree on “I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself” (also Dionne Warwick version). I liked Gene McDaniels but didn’t realize Bacharach and David wrote “Tower of Strength.”

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    1. george Post author

      Jeff, I’m always amazed at the number of songs Bacharach and David wrote that became hits! No only did they write “Tower of Strength” they wrote some wonderful music for Broadway with PROMISES, PROMISES!

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      1. Jeff+Meyerson

        I just listened to four different versions – including Dusty Springfield, Linda Ronstadt and Elvis Costello – of “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself,” but my favorite remains Dionne Warwick’s.

      2. george Post author

        Jeff, you might want to give Tommy Hunt’s version of “I Just Don’t Know What To Do With Myself” a listen on YouTube.

  6. patti abbott

    I like most of them but as Wolf said more as background music that music I really listened to. They were like the soundtrack of my early married years.

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