Cleo Laine's "Sometimes When We Touch," released on January 1, 1980, under RCA Victor, is a captivating journey through the world of vocal jazz. This 45-minute album features a diverse collection of tracks, blending classic compositions with Laine's signature vocal prowess. From the hauntingly beautiful "Drifting, Dreaming (Gymnopédie No.1)" to the playful "The Fluter's Ball," the album showcases Laine's versatility and emotional depth. The tracklist includes well-known pieces like "How, Where, When? (Canon in D Major, P. 37)" and "Anyone Can Whistle," as well as lesser-known gems like "Consuelo's Love Theme" and "Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark." Laine's enchanting voice brings a unique charm to each song, making this album a timeless addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection.
(P) 1980 RCA / Ariola Ltd.
Tracks
Drifting, Dreaming (Gymnopédie No.1)Erik Satie, Cleo Laine, James Galway
Sometimes When We TouchDan Hill, Barry Mann, Cleo Laine, James Galway
Play It Again, SamCleo Laine, John Dankworth, James Galway
SkylarkHoagy Carmichael, Cleo Laine, James Galway
How, Where, When? (Canon in D Major, P. 37)Johann Pachelbel, Cleo Laine, James Galway
The Fluter's BallTraditional, Cleo Laine, James Galway, John Dankworth
Consuelo's Love ThemeChuck Mangione, James Galway, Cleo Laine
Keep Loving MeCleo Laine, Alan Clare, James Galway
Anyone Can WhistleStephen Sondheim, Cleo Laine, James Galway
Still Was the NightTraditional, James Galway, Cleo Laine
Lo! Hear the Gentle LarkHenry Rowley Bishop, Cleo Laine, James Galway
Like a Sad SongJohn Denver, Cleo Laine, James Galway, John Dankworth