Immerse yourself in the timeless elegance of Noel Coward's "CD B: Established Star, 1932-1936," a captivating collection of songs that showcases the artist's unparalleled wit, charm, and musical genius. Released on August 18, 2009, by JSP Records, this album spans a mere 62 minutes, yet it encapsulates a pivotal period in Coward's illustrious career.
From the poignant "Let's Say Goodbye" to the lively "The Party's Over Now," each track is a masterclass in songwriting, blending sophisticated lyrics with memorable melodies. Coward's versatility shines through in tracks like "Mad Dogs And Englishmen" and "I'll Follow My Secret Heart," offering a delightful mix of humor, romance, and introspection.
The album also features a medley of songs, including "Tokay/World Weary/Caballero/Green Carnation/I'll See You Again/Poor Little Rich Girl/Zigeuner/Dear Little Café/Call Of Life," demonstrating Coward's ability to weave together diverse musical themes seamlessly. The inclusion of lesser-known gems like "Mrs. Worthington" and "We Were So Young" adds depth and variety to the collection.
Noel Coward's distinctive voice and impeccable delivery bring each song to life, making "CD B: Established Star, 1932-1936" a treasure trove for both longtime fans and newcomers to his work. Whether you're in the mood for a heartfelt ballad or an upbeat tune, this album offers something for everyone, all wrapped up in the inimitable style of one of the 20th century's most celebrated performers.