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Ann-Margret - Let Me Entertain You (1996)

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Ann-Margret - Let Me Entertain You (1996)

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Category: Music
Total size: 320.45 MB
Added: 2025-03-10 23:39:06

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Genre: Vocal Pop, Jazz Media: CD Country of disc (release): USA Year of publication: 1996 Publisher (label): RCA Catalog number: 66882-2 Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac) Rip type: tracks+.cue Duration: 00:56:59 Tracklist: 01. Bye Bye Birdie (2:14) 02. Let Me Entertain You (2:26) 03. Lovin' Spree (2:57) 04. There'll Be Some Changes Made (2:10) 05. Something to Think About (2:54) 06. Thirteen Men (2:40) 07. Romance in the Dark (2:36) 08. The Good Life (2:40) 09. Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone (2:06) 10. What Am I Supposed to Do (2:47) 11. That's What I Like (2:46) 12. Slowly (2:08) 13. Heartbreak Hotel (2:28) 14. The Lady Loves Me (3:45) 15. C'est Si Bon (3:10) 16. I Wanna Be Loved (2:59) 17. I Just Don't Understand (2:40) 18. More Than You Know (3:28) 19. Personality (3:14) 20. It Do Me So Good (2:17) 21. As Long as He Needs Me (2:34) No one would argue that Ann-Marget's principal entertainment skill was as a vocalist. So it may seem a bit finicky to point out that this well-packaged, 21-track retrospective of recordings from the early and mid-'60s actually is not the best anthology of her music. That honor belongs to The Many Moods of Ann-Margret (on the Australian Raven label), whose selection is considerably more pop/rock-oriented (which is not to say that it rocks very hard). Let Me Entertain You focuses more on her sultry sex-kitten pieces, which lean more toward pop-jazz and standards. Only half a dozen of the selections overlap with The Many Moods of Ann-Margret, though, so fans have the option of picking up two compilations which share the wealth fairly equitably. This (like the Australian import comp) has her two most famous numbers, "Bye Bye Birdie" and her lone Top 20 hit, "I Just Don't Understand." Much of the rest cranks up the floor-show ambience considerably, the saucy version of "C'est Si Bon" being a special highlight