It was not initially my intention to post the self-titled 1972 album from Alice Clark - fabulous at it is - because it has been posted everywhere, but as I have had some requests, here it is: your wish is my command. Anyway, I added a few bonus to make it more appealing to those of you who already got it. The album is a sublime masterpiece of R&B/pop from the house of Bob Shad, the jazz producer who founded Mainstream Records. Jimmy Webb's 'I Keep It Hid' starts things off, one of the singles released from this original package and a nugget from another soul masterpiece, Supremes Arranged and Produced by Jimmy Webb, when Webb oversaw the post-Diana Ross girl group the same year as this release. A rendition of Fred Ebb and John Kander's tune, 'Maybe This Time' from the motion picture Cabaret, is included along with three compositions from 'Sunny' author Bobby Hebb. These include 'Don't You Care' and 'Hard, Hard Promises,' two titles Hebb has yet to release on his own. The third is an up-tempo version of 'The Charms of the Arms of Love' which concluded his 1970 album Love Games. Clark rips apart 'It Takes Too Long to Learn to Live Alone' in wonderful fashion with tasteful guitar, chirping horns, and restrainedaa



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I have this music but not with the extra Nosi touch.......bonus tracks!!!! Yippeee. So another Alice Clark enters my collection. Thank you so much.
Thank you.
eternal gratitude!
especially for your generous foright to include these extra tracks.
really, a unique voice that should have been huge...
I wonder what she did in her life afterwards...
Thanks much, Nosi! Excellent review and have never heard the '68 single before, so greatly appreciated!
I've added a link to your post from the shad shack and put you on the blogroll.
http://shad-shack.blogspot.com/2008/09/mrl-362-alice-clark-alice-clark.html
All the best!
This is the music my mother loves and grew up listening to, so I'd like to download a couple of albums, but unfortunately, Alice Clark music is harder to get than Viagra Without Prescription pills! Any one can help me with it?
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