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C**S
Sweet Bird Of Youth
Love these, about 1965 and 1966. Here later ones are hard to find, so it is hard to get a good complete 60's collection. Here major singles are here, and you see the beginning of her producers making her due covers, like a pop Dionne Warwick. I like her Pop tunes better. Overall, a great artifact of the mid sixties. Hard to believe that over 50 years later, she is still issuing product.
G**R
It's "Time"
"The Sonny Side of Cher" was the best of her early solo albums, indeed, her best album next to "Stars". Sonny Bono really knew what kind of a singer he was working with. Sonny utilized the legendary New Orleans musician, Harold Battiste and the talents of musicians that although, not the Motown Funk Brothers, were top notch, incredible musicians where the rhythm section "smoked"! In hindsight it seems so surprising to hear where these songs came from: Edith Piaf!!!(Milord), the 1927 musical production "Showboat" by Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein (Old Man River), Antonio Carlos Jobim (The Girl From Ipanema), Tom Jones!!!(It's Not Unusual, one of my favorites), Ruby & The Romantics (Our Day Will Come-another fave), just what was Sonny thinking?! Even "world music" influences (Bang, Bang) and somehow it all works, I don't know how or if any contemporary artist could manage an album like this, male or female. No record company would EVER ok an album that had this kind of range and I'm not sure what that says about this album and the current state of music but I know I will treasure it for what it is, my hats off to both Sonny (as producer) and, of course, Cher(still going strong, who knew?). An album of it's time, indeed."All I Really Want To Do", released in 1965, was Cher's first solo album and it contains some gems: "I Go To Sleep", "Dream Baby" (heavily influenced by Phil Spector, who Sonny worked with), "Cry Myself to Sleep". I VERY much appreciate Sonny's acknowledgement of the musicians who played on the album by listing them. I don't believe that was common practice in 1965 but it was informative to know people like Julius Wechter, Mike Rubini, Lyle Ritz and Gene Estes, among others, were the wonderful players. Cher recorded this album at the legendary Gold Star Studios in Hollywood. An essential CD that documents the beginnings of the recording career of the one-of-a-kind Cher.
F**S
The beginning of the Legend/Diva
I have recently been tring to collect all of Cher's original Albums on CD (the ones that are available) and I was so excited to see that her very first were finally released as imports because they are some of her best. Her voice seemed quite diffrent back then which makes it so much more interesting, Cher is a true legend with great longevity (New studio album this year and stint @ Ceasers Palace in Vegas). I was also super excited about the original artwork and liner notes! Its a wonderful that we can have these classics in their original form. The only complaint is the remastering, it may just be me but the music drowns Cher out in a few songs from the first LP. I dont know if its falty remastering or the way the songs was meant to sound. Overall though I am most satisfied as the CD comes in a slipcase to protect the actual CD case. No Cher fan's catalog of CD's should be complete until you have these very first solo albums in your collection!Some standout tracks are of course the timeless "All I really want to do" which she also sang so well on her Farewell Tour, it is GREAT GREAT GREAT! "I go to Sleep" and "The Bells of Rhymney". "See See Rider" and "Blowin in the Wind" are also great. From the second LP I particularly liked "The Girl from Ipanema" & "Elusive Butterfly" & "Where Do You Go" and of course the Classic "Bang Bang" which was Cher's biggest solo hit of the 60's peaking at # 2. I still cannot decide if I prefer this version of the song or her version that she rerecorded for her 1987 self titled album. At any rate it is wonderful to have both of these classic albums in their orignal version so that true fans can finally be introduced to the music that started it all for the Legend!!!
A**R
Good muduc
Great product came on time
V**Z
Five Stars
Ok
G**D
EXCELLENT!
It's Cher....Great Oldies on CD!!!!
B**E
excellent, knowledgeable reissue work.
So great to have the complete LP as I recall it from childhood.
D**X
AS GOOD AS I REMEMBER IT BEING
VERY PLEASED WITH CD
L**M
Spoilt by poor mastering
This CD presents the first 2 CDs by Chér, both produced by Sonny Bono following his estrangement from Phil Spector. Using the same Hollywood studio and engineers and as many of the same production techniques as he could approximate, Sonny Bono's attempts at replicating the sound of his erstwhile boss were rudimentary and low-budget, lacking, for example, strings, horns or even backing singers. Nevertheless, they and the contemporary recordings by Sonny and Chér (I Got You Babe was recorded towards the end of the sessions for Chér's first album) have considerable charm and achieved great commercial success, sparked by the success of the lead single, Bob Dylan's All I Really Want To Do, which outsold the rival version by the Byrds in America in 1965. In my opinion, Chér's best work was that which she did with Sonny in the sixties.This should have provided a welcome opportunity for me to replace my much loved but long lost vinyl copies, but I cannot wholeheartedly recommend it because so many of the tracks have been artlessly truncated by the re-mastering engineer, often losing between ten and twenty-five seconds. This is a reprehensible practice and quite needless since with a program time of 65:35 there remains almost fifteen minutes of capacity on the disc to accommodate full-length versions of every track. Unfortunately there is currently no CD alternative for acquiring these full albums, though all but three of tracks (all dropped from the second album) appear on The Best Of Cher: The Imperial Recordings 1965-1968 and from the sleeve details appears to have consistently longer track times, so this would seem to be the better value purchase, unless you must own her covers of Ferlin Husky's Time, Edith Piaf's Milord or Charles Aznavour's A Young Girl.
B**H
Great artist
Cher is a great artist but cannot give more then one star due to the CD not arriving twice
A**R
Must have for Cher fans
Wonderful to hear her early stuff with alot of songs I didn't realise she sang or that Sunny wrote
M**S
Review of cd The Sonny Side Of Cher
Quality is very good and matches my original LP which I like very much but do not get the opportunity to listen to very often..
V**E
Un peu décevant.
Ce n est pas le meilleur deCher .
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