Venice Blue
Venice Blue is an album by American singer Bobby Darin, released in 1965. It peaked at 132 on the Billboard charts.
Venice Blue | ||||
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Released | May 1965 | |||
Recorded | 1964 - 1965 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 29:20 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Steve Douglas | |||
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Venice Blue was also released in the United Kingdom as I Wanna Be Around with a slightly altered cover using the same photo. A compilation CD was released by Capitol’s parent company EMI in 1999 including You’re the Reason I’m Living and I Wanna Be Around.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
In his Allmusic review, critic JT Griffith wrote “Venice Blue is not a dramatic departure for Bobby Darin, but a solid collection nonetheless. Really of interest to fans looking to complete their collection. Well-arranged and well-sung, but not the most accessible album for the neo-swing set.”[1]
Track listing
- ”Venice Blue” (Bobby Darin, Charles Aznavour, Gene Lees) – 2:36
- ”I Wanna Be Around” (Johnny Mercer, Sadie Vimmerstadt) – 2:12
- ”Somewhere” (Leonard Bernstein, Stephen Sondheim) – 2:34
- ”The Good Life” (Sacha Distel, Jack Reardon) – 2:25
- ”Dear Heart” (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston, Henry Mancini) – 3:14
- ”Softly, As I Leave You” (Giorgio Calabrese, Hal Shaper, Tony De Vita) – 2:57
- ”You Just Don’t Know” (Darin) – 2:25
- "There Ain’t No Sweet Gal Worth the Salt of My Tears” (Fred Fisher) – 3:03
- ”Who Can I Turn To?” (Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley) – 2:39
- ”A Taste of Honey” (Ric Marlow, Bobby Scott) – 2:36
- ”In a World Without You” (Rudy Clark, Darin) – 2:39
Personnel
- Bobby Darin – vocals
- Richard Weiss – arrangements
- Ernie Freeman – arrangements
- Tommy Tedesco – guitar
- Carol Kaye – guitar
- René Hall – guitar
- Joe Mondragon – bass
- Chuck Berghofer – bass
- Earl Palmer – drums
- Emil Richards – tympani, maracas, vibes
- Ray Johnson – piano
- Tony Terran – trumpet
- Bill Pitman – trumpet
- Dick Nash – trombone
- Harry Betts – trombone
- Milt Bernhart – trombone
- Ken Shroyer – trombone
- Lew McCreary – trombone
- Lou Blackburn – trombone
- Dave Wells – trombone
- Paul Horn – saxophone
- Bill Green – saxophone
- Plas Johnson – saxophone
References
- Griffith, JT. "Venice Blue > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
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