Don't You Love Me Anymore/You and Your Lover

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Album Description
These two albums were originally released by Epic in the early 1980s. On "Don't You Love Me Anymore," Humperdinck is backed by the likes of David Foster on keyboards and Jeff Porcaro (Toto) on percussion. "Til You And Your Lover Are Lovers Again" from the second album charted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary, Country Singles and Pop Singles charts in 1983.

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Don't You Love Me Anymore/You and Your Lover
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The best of the best
  • mellow and contemporary
Don't You Love Me Anymore/You and Your Lover
Engelbert Humperdinck
Manufacturer: Collectables
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000996FP
Release Date: 2003-09-16

Tracks:

  1. Don't You Love Me Anymore?
  2. Stay Away
  3. When the Night Ends
  4. I Don't Break Easily
  5. Say Goodnight
  6. Maybe This Time
  7. Baby Me Baby
  8. Heart Don't Fail Me Now
  9. Come Spend the Morning
  10. Till I Get It Right
  11. Who's That Look in Your Eye
  12. Perfect Love
  13. Til You and Your Lover Are Lovers Again
  14. What Will I Write
  15. Yellow Moon
  16. I Don't Know How to Say Goodbye
  17. Beautiful Baby
  18. Patiently Waiting
  19. You Look Good on Me
  20. Two Lovers

Album Description

These two albums were originally released by Epic in the early 1980s. On "Don't You Love Me Anymore," Humperdinck is backed by the likes of David Foster on keyboards and Jeff Porcaro (Toto) on percussion. "Til You And Your Lover Are Lovers Again" from the second album charted on the Billboard Adult Contemporary, Country Singles and Pop Singles charts in 1983.

Album Description

Full Title - Don't You Love Me Anymore/You & Your Lover. One of the greatest ballad singers of all time, romantic vocalist Engelbert Humperdinck launched his career in England in the mid-fifties as a dance-band singer. Humperdinck scored fifty-nine gold records & seventeen platinum during his five-decade career. Engelbert Humperdinck continues performing on the road & presides over his two hundred & fifty chapters of the largest fan club in the world with eight million members. These two 1980's original albums from the vaults of Columbia contain the Adult Contemporary hit 'Til You & Your Lover Are Lovers Again' along with 'Don't You Love Me Anymore' & 'Heart Don't Fail Me Now'. 20 tracks. Collectables. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best of the best.......2005-09-20

I bought this CD 2 years ago and almost every night since then I go to bed listening to this CD. I know there are no hits in this CD, but the music has the magic and the voice is so velvet I can't stop listening to it!!! I highly recommend this CD. Don't forget the musician. Here you can find half of TOTO, this great West Coast band. The arrangements and the performance are professional and very clever. Don't thinks twice, just buy it!

5 out of 5 stars mellow and contemporary.......2005-01-05

This "2 albums in 1 CD" compilation has a very contemporary sound; rather than the now classic songs of Engelbert's earlier career, which were so rich in melody; these songs are stronger in lyric content, and have a country music influence to them.
# 1: "Don't You Love Me Anymore ?", was released in 1981, and the title song has a marvelous "oldies" rhythm, and is one of the best of the 10 tracks from the album, and others I like are Kim Carnes' "Stay Away", and "This Time".
# 2: The next 10 tracks are the "You and Your Lover" album, which was recorded in Nashville and released in 1983, and favorites from this album are Eddie Rabbitt's "What Will I Write", and the very touching "Beautiful Baby", about the birth of a child. "Two Lovers" is a duet with Marilyn McCoo.

Both albums are super mellow (with the exception of Roger Miller's "Baby Me Baby" which is moderately up-tempo), and are sung in a soft and smooth voice, so one does not get to hear that much of Engelbert's soaring full voice on this CD. Though not one of my many "desert isle" Engelbert CDs, it is nevertheless an exceedingly lovely compilation, and will be appreciated by those who like contemporary country/pop vocals. The musicianship is terrific, sound excellent, and total time is 64'49.

Music:

  1. Engelbert Humperdinck - Greatest Hits [Import]
  2. Essential: 40th Anniversary Tour Edition [Import]
  3. Flashes: Solo 7-String Guitar, Vol. 3
  4. For Real
  5. Fred Hersch Trio + 2
  6. Freedom Train And The Welsh Transatlantic Concert [Live]
  7. Gil Evans & Ten
  8. Girl Talk [Import]
  9. Gold [Extra tracks] [Import]
  10. Heart & Soul

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