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For Lovers Only (Remastered)
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Released: 1995
Label: Motown
Selection #: 142199
Legendary soul group tackles romantic works of great songwriters Cole Porter, Lerner & Loewe, more. Some Enchanted Evening, Night & Day, etc.
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1 Some Enchanted Evening
2 I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
3 At Last
4 Night and Day
5 Time After Time
6 Melvin's Interlude
7 Life Is but a Dream
8 What a Diff'rence a Day Makes
9 I'm Glad There Is You
10 South Shell Interlude
11 That's Why (I Love You So)
12 For Your Love/You Send Me (Medley)
13 Night and Day
  
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Nominally, the Temptations' "For Lovers Only" is an album of pop standards. But producer Richard Perry and primary arranger Isias Gamboa have taken such a radical approach to presenting the familiar songs that listeners accustomed to versions of Rodgers & Hammerstein's "Some Enchanted Evening" and Lerner & Loewe's "I'Ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face" that derive from the Broadway musicals in which these songs originated may not recognize them as the same compositions, even after more than one listen. These tracks retain the basic lyrics and some melodic elements, but they go far beyond the usual matters of tempo and instrumental coloring that characterize what is called an arrangement; Gamboa has used the original songs as the merest basis for writing his own songs. And the Temptations pitch in enthusiastically in the transformations. Theo Peoples, singing lead vocals on "I'Ve Grown Accustomed To Her Face," launches into an extended vocal improvisation at the end of the song that doesn't contain any of the words Alan Jay Lerner wrote. Similarly, Sammy Cahn might be surprised, if he had lived long enough, to discover that the opening line of his song "Time After Time" is now "Drop the groove." But if "For Lovers Only" is not traditional by any means, it does make the Temptations sound contemporary, and it became the group's only album released between 1991 and 1998 to reach the charts, spending six months on the R&B lists. In 2000, "Night And Day," an unusually faithful rendition of the Cole Porter song, was used in the film "What Women Want" in a "remixed" version from the one on the album (which is to say quite different, including a saxophone solo not present on the original). Motown added this recording as a bonus track for a 2002 reissue of the album. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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