“New Image” by Jackie DeShannon - album review

features in: Album Chart of 1967Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s

TJR says

Cheesy set from the Kentucky singer-songstress, although she only sings 2 of her own on this one (which, incidentally, are 2 of the better ones, “That’s The Name Of The Game” and “Where Does The Sun Go?”), preferring to pore over the “American songbook”. Boring like ovaltine…

The Jukebox Rebel
29–Nov–2008

Tracklist
A1 [02:32] 3.1.png Jackie DeShannon - Come On Down (From The Top Of That Hill) (David Cleminson, John Bromley, Paula Cooper) Pop
A2 [03:53] 3.3.png Jackie DeShannon - The Carnival Is Closed Today (Mel Mandel, Norman Sachs) Crooner / Cabaret
A3 [03:16] 3.5.png Jackie DeShannon - I’ll Be Seeing You (Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain) Pop Ballad
A4 [03:56] 3.7.png Jackie DeShannon - A Sunday Kind Of Love (Anita Leonard, Barbara Belle, Louis Prima, Stan Rhodes) Jazz
A5 [02:46] 3.2.png Jackie DeShannon - The Wishing Doll (Elmer Bernstein, Mack David) Pop Ballad
A6 [03:17] 3.0.png Jackie DeShannon - Night And Day (Cole Porter) Jazz
B1 [02:59] 4.2.png Jackie DeShannon - I Haven’t Got Anything Better To Do (Lee Fockriss, Paul Vance) Jazz
B2 [02:37] 3.5.png Jackie DeShannon - Time (Keith Colley, Linda Colley) Pop
B3 [02:49] 4.5.png Jackie DeShannon - A Proper Girl (Bob Stone) Pop
B4 [03:25] 4.4.png Jackie DeShannon - Where Does The Sun Go? (Jackie DeShannon) Pop
B5 [02:27] 5.0.png Jackie DeShannon - That’s The Name Of The Game (George Tipton, Jackie DeShannon) Crooner / Cabaret
B6 [02:51] 3.1.png Jackie DeShannon - Poor Someone (Richard Morton Sherman, Robert Bernard Sherman) Pop Ballad

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