Disc 11. What the World Needs Now is Love 2. Don't Make Me Over 3. Walk On By 4. This Guy's In Love With You 5. I Say a Little Prayer 6. Trains, Boats & Planes 7. Wishin' & Hopin' 8. Always Something There To Remind Me 9. One Less Bell To Answer 10. I'll Never Fall In Love Again 11. Only Love Can Break a Heart 12. Do You Know the Way To San Jose 13. Anyone Who Had a Heart 14. God Give Me Strength 15. Make It Easy On Yourself 16. On My Own 17. Close To You 18. Look of Love, The 19. Arthur's Theme 20. What's New Pussycat 21. World is a Circle, The 22. April Fools 23. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head 24. Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The 25. Making Love 26. Wives & Lovers 27. Alfie 28. House is Not a Home, A 29. That's What Friends Are For 30. Any Day Now 31. What the World Needs Now is Love [Reprise] 32. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head [Reprise and Playout]
Label: Verve (USA) Release Date: 10/28/2008 Original Release Date: 2008 Recording Mode: Stereo Producer: Burt Bacharach Engineer: Tony David Cray; Scott Weatherspoon; Tod Deeley; Jason Blackwell Recording Type: Live Distributor: Universal Distribution
Personnel: John Pagano, Josie James, Donna Taylor (vocals); Dennis Wilson (flute, alto flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Tom Ehlen (trumpet, flugelhorn); Rob Shrock (keyboards); David Coy (bass instrument); David Crigger (drums, percussion); Sydney Symphony Orchestra. Audio Mixers: Rob Shrock; Allen Sides. Arrangers: Rob Shrock; Burt Bacharach. Songwriter Burt Bacharach is one of the masters--if not THE American master--of orchestrated mainstream pop music. With Hal David, Bacharach wrote (and often arranged) the many 1960s-`70s hits of Dionne Warwick, Dusty Springfield, B.J. Thomas, and many others, not too mention contributing songs to hit movies (ARTHUR, ALFIE) and the stage (PROMISES, PROMISES). Burt Bacharach still remains standing in the space between pop, rock, and R&B, along with his unclassifiable gift for winsome, memorable melody. Released in 2008, LIVE is one of the few such discs in the composer's catalogue, and backed by a classy large orchestra, it's a major treat for fans.
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