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All of Me
by: Anne Murray

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724356323124
Label: Straight Way
Manufacturer: Straight Way
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Straight Way
Release Date: January 25, 2005
Sales Rank: 26123
Studio: Straight Way




Disc 1:
  1. All Of Me
  2. As Time Goes By
  3. Dream A Little Dream Of Me
  4. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
  5. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter
  6. Over The Rainbow
  7. Twilight Time
  8. My Buddy
  9. After You've Gone
  10. What'll I Do
  11. Don't Get Around Much Anymore
  12. Smile
  13. You Made Me Love You
  14. I'll Be Seeing You
  15. We'll Meet Again
Disc 2:
  1. Snowbird
  2. Danny's Song
  3. A Love Song
  4. You Won't See Me
  5. You Needed Me
  6. I Just Fall In Love Again
  7. Daydream Believer
  8. Broken Hearted Me
  9. Could I Have This Dance
  10. Shadows In The Moonlight
  11. A Little Good News
  12. Just Another Woman In Love
  13. Another Sleepless Night
  14. Time Don't Run Out On Me
  15. Now And Forever (You And Me)
  16. Nobody Love Me Like You Do
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From Amazon.com :
Anne Murray, whose singular voice made her a country-pop icon in the 1970s and '80s, returns with a dual-disc set of 16 of her greatest hits, paired with 15 Tin Pan Alley pop standards. While her own signature tunes ('Snowbird,' 'Danny's Song') withstand time's brutal test in artistry and currency, Murray doesn't fare nearly as well with the pre-World War II tunes. She finds the modern blues heart of 'What'll I Do,' but she's often sidetracked by cheesy arrangements (the Dixieland treatment of 'After You've Gone' is particularly onerous), and ultimately the collection fails to engage. Such hoary songs as 'Dream a Little Dream of Me' and 'You Made Me Love You' are too quaint and schmaltzy for a woman who came of age in the 1970s. Unlike the great Rosemary Clooney, who could infuse the most shopworn classic with new meaning, overall, Murray lacks the emotional resonance or experience in her voice to convey authenticity. Her corduroy alto remains a thing of wonder, however, and may make even her most casual fans yearn to hear it employed on a stellar album of contemporary material. --Alanna Nash





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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Outstanding as Anne is!
Anne renditions of these songs are great! Several friends agree with me that her "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" is the best there is! Wish she adds this one to her concerts!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Something for everyone!
This Anne Murray collection has something for just about every music fan-all of her biggest hits are here,along with some wonderful standards. Give this collection a listen-I think you'll like what you hear.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I love this CD
Anne sings some old standards that I can listen to over and over.
I bought this CD set because of a few of the songs on it, but I
discovered that there was more here for me to like, and that
Anne Murray is much better an artist than I had realized.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - More standards from the Canadian songbird
At the outset, I've got to say that I am a very big Anne Murray fan. I, for one, though, am itching for an Anne Murray album of new material. The last such album came in 1996-- ten years ago.

Whether by her own choice or by commercial realities, Anne has released only pop, country, gospel, and Christmas standards albums since then. At this point, standards albums have flooded the market. Though Anne has contributed to that, there is a little doubt that she has a fondness for the material-- and that she is especially qualified to interpret it.

For those who liked Croonin', What a Wonderful World, What a Wonderful Christmas, and Country Croonin'-- you will also like this album. The arrangements, vocals, and overall quality are in line with those previous albums. If you haven't bought any of these, the one that stands out is the first-- Croonin'.

This album, then, is not one to ... Read More

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