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We found Tyrell on "Singers and Standards" on Comcast a couple of years ago and truly enjoyed his music. Tyrell seems to have some symbiotic relationship with Hal David and Burt Baccarat (YAWN) whom he under-studied when he was a pup. He even went so far as to say that after 30 years he finally realized that he could change the gender of the artist of "I say a little prayer" with just one word. We had front row, center stage tickets. His older records are better but one CD we bought had (I think) 18 songs on it (poor marketing) and if you are not sick of him by the end of that CD, you will be by the time you see him in concert. And that's when the fantasy ended for Tyrell. THEN we jumped at the chance to see him in concert at the Golden Nugget in Vegas (a 600 seat venue). He clearly doesn't have the "chops" to sing his new HD/BB songs and in concert brought out some back-up singers to "help him out" with his attempt which truly was (embarrassing) not his finest hour.
He reads the lyrics off of a computer screen set in front of him as if we were at some karaoke show. Sorry to say but his sport-coat (a faded navy blue) appeared to have been purchased 2nd hand from Good-Will. Regrettably I was embarrassed for the man. Met him, seems like a nice guy BUT, he's no Pro IMHO.
I really enjoy Steve's voice and his engaging musical style. This cd is very restful. If you love Bacharach music, you'll enjoy this.
I was truly disappointed with this Steve Tyrell CD. It is his worst, by far.
The musical arrangements are great, too. If you have not heard Steve Tyrell sing, you are in for a treat. This is a great CD. "What the World Needs Now" features Rod Stewart, Dionne Warwick, James Taylor, Martina McBride, and Burt Bacharach singing along with Steve. If you have his standards albums, you already know what a great voice he has. The songs of Bacharach are wonderful. It's phenomenal. I highly recommend this CD.
Tyrell, a great entertainer--Bacharach great sound. In Back to B we hear dedication, effort and a 40 year journey from the studio behind Bacharach, up the industry ladder, and back into the studio beside Bacharach, Warwick, McBride, Taylor, Austin. Hearing these greats do these songs you hear the song's soul. Did you know he started in the biz as a go-fer for Mr. Golden Bacharach carressed as gold should be handled. B. You know that. Great friends.
A Staff Producer at 19--his first job in the biz. He learned carressing a "This Guys In Love With You" from the ground up. This ia an album birthed in love and pride of presentation. The Bacharach songs you humed 30 years ago resonate softly, tenderly in this love filled presentation.
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