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Ron Isley/Burt Bacharach - Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach (CD)

Album Details: Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach

Release Date:11/11/2003
Label:Dreamworks
UPC:600445050075

User Reviews: Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach

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    Overall pretty good

    By Steven  Jun 1, 2004

    Pros: Good CD overall

    Cons: Could have been better

    It's a good CD, it would have been better if Ron Isley had put more of himself into it, instead he sings it straight, for example on "A House is not a Home", he could had given Luther Vandross a run for him money if he had put a little ...more Isley into it, but a good CD overall. The Look of Love is excellent. Read more Less

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    Great CD

    By M  Nov 27, 2003

    Pros: Excellent Singing & Music

    Cons: More Songs

    CD starts out great and ends great. Could of included more song and done a longer version of house is not a home.

    All and all this is worth the purchase. What a great voice.

Pro Reviews: Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach

  • All Music Guide

    While the collaboration between soul singer supreme Ron Isley and composer and arranger Burt Bacharach does not have the adventurous scope of Burt's with Elvis Costelloin that the tunes featured here are mostly Bacharach classicsit is every bit as satisfying. At 62 Isley's voice is sweeter and more resonant than ever. Bacharach's new charts for these songs take into consideration the singer of "Harvest For The World," "Fight the Power" and "For The Love Of You." Inside these towering, lush harmonic architectures, shimmer's Isley's golden throat, adding just that sultry hint of deep soul to the proceedings. It might be difficult to picture Isley fronting a full studio orchestra for "Raindrops Keep Falling ON My Head," but his version of the tunes is an altogether different animal than the B.J. Thomas version. The chart is a smoky, Jimmy Scottstyled jazz chart and Isley makes it the last song in the world. Likewise, "The Look Of Love," is slightly more uptempo and the horns are warmer, m...ore up front than on the original. The long instrumental interlude is followed by a sweet moan from the singer who falls into the faux bossa tune as if it's three in the morning. ON "This Guy's In Love With You," the pleading at the heart of Isley's vocal takes the listener into a brand new context. The humble, dry delivery of Herb Alpert has been washed away by Bacharach's pianism and a stuttered backbeat that allows the singer to float above the arrangement. "Count On Me," cowritten with Tonio K, is the lilting vehicle for Isley in that it contains space for his gospel voice to open just enough to color the cut with altruism. But it's the album opener that's worth its weight in gold, "Alfie," no matter who has sung it has always been a deeply moving, and evocative song. Between Isley and Bacharach it leaves the realm of nostalgia and becomes its own aching, confessional of disillusionment and heartbreak. The spare electric guitar that introduces the theme and the hushed strings behind the singer's voice underscore the conviction. When Isley moves up in his register, he does so all at once, there is no slide; there's just pure conviction in the grain of his sublime voice. This is a winner, a beautiful effort that combines the give and take of the pop song with the emotion of great American soul singing. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ronald Isley

The longtime lead vocalist for the Isley Brothers, Ronald Isley helmed the influential family group for close to a half century, a period spanning not only two generations of siblings but also massive cultural shifts that heralded their music's transformation from gritty RB to Motown soul to blistering funk. Born in Cincinnati, OH, on May 21, 1941, as a preteen he joine... Read more