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About this product
Product Identifiers
ProducerQuincy Jones
Record LabelAce, IMT
UPC0029667057929
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046047365
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2014
GenreVocal
ArtistGore, Lesley
Release TitleGirl Talk with Bonus Tracks
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight0.25 lb
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks25
Tracks1.1 Hey Now 1.2 Live and Learn 1.3 Say Goodbye 1.4 Look of Love 1.5 You've Come Back 1.6 Maybe I Know 1.7 Sometimes I Wish I Were a Boy 1.8 Little Girl Go Home 1.9 I Died Inside 1.10 Wonder Boy 1.11 Movin' Away 1.12 It's Just About That Time 1.13 Consolation Prize 1.14 After He Takes Me Home 1.15 Don't Deny It 1.16 I Just Don't Know If I Can 1.17 That's the Boy 1.18 What's a Girl Supposed to Do 1.19 I Cannot Hope for Anyone 1.20 I Don't Care 1.21 You Didn't Look Around 1.22 Baby That's Me 1.23 No Matter What You Do 1.24 What Am I Gonna Do with You 1.25 Girl in Love
NotesDigitally re-mastered and expanded edition of this 1964 album, the fourth studio album from the Pop vocalist. Produced by Quincy Jones, Girl Talk hinted of an artist moving beyond her teeny-bopper years and eager to expand her musical palette. Album opener 'Hey Now' was risky far more feisty and rhythmic than her usual material. 'Maybe I Know' and 'Look of Love,' proved that teenage pop could be smart and gimmick-free, and established a relationship between Lesley and songwriter Ellie Greenwich, who penned the songs with her husband Jeff Barry. Ellie, along with singers Jean Thomas and Mikie Harris, were integral to the making of the album, providing it's lush tones and girl group feel. In addition to the 12 titles on the original album, this CD includes 13 hand-picked bonus tracks from the same timeframe, including three recorded in Hollywood with arranger Jack Nietzsche, and four others which first surfaced from the Mercury tape vaults in 1994. The booklet features an essay by noted girl pop authority Sheila Burgel, based on a new interview with Lesley Gore conducted exclusively for this project.