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Burt Bacharach -- Reach Out, A&M Records, 1967, SP 4131
| Review | by Bruce Eder | Burt
Bacharach's second album will either delight or sorely disappoint
modern listeners, depending upon how aware they are of who he really
is. It's easy to forget, amidst his '90s revival, that Bacharach was
never fundamentally a "rock" songwriter. Reach Out was reissued
in 1995, just as Bacharach's star was rising among more mature rock
listeners. Parts of this album do aspire to a kind of big-band pop
soulfulness. The rest is quasi-jazz of the light variety, very cleanly
and carefully arranged by the composer, who tends to emphasize the
obvious. A lot of what is here is very basic, well played but
displaying no dazzling interpretive details. That's often a risk when a
composer interprets his own work -- frequently, it is the outside
personality, the performance specialist rather than the composer, who
picks up the hidden and unusual sides of a score. Some listeners will
also be thrown by the presence of "Lisa," a throwback to pre-'60s pop.
But that is a valid part of what Bacharach was about -- he grew up in
an environment in which big-band jazz represented mainstream music, and
was aspiring to make it as a pop composer when rock & roll hit. So
it should be expected that he would have had an affinity for elegant
pop music, which he would indulge on his first album for a soft-jazz
and pop label like A&M. Reach Out isn't a Rosetta Stone to
understanding his music, but it does present Bacharach's vision of his
work at its most straightforward, and it is enjoyable on its own terms,
as a snapshot of his own sensibilities at that time. |
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| 1 |
Reach Out for Me
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Bacharach, David
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2:50
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| 2 |
Alfie
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Bacharach, David
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2:58
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| 3 |
Bond Street
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Bacharach
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2:02
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| 4 |
Are You There (With Another Girl)
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Bacharach, David
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2:50
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| 5 |
What the World Needs Now Is Love
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Bacharach, David
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4:00
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| 6 |
The Look of Love
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Bacharach, David
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2:31
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| 7 |
A House Is Not a Home
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Bacharach, David
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3:45
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| 8 |
I Say a Little Prayer
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Bacharach, David
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2:24
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| 9 |
The Windows of the World
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Bacharach, David
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2:30
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| 10 |
Lisa
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Bacharach, David
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3:38
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| 11 |
Message to Michael
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Bacharach, David
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3:20 |
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