Back to Bacharach

Back to Bacharach

by Steve Tyrell
Back to Bacharach

Back to Bacharach

by Steve Tyrell

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Overview

Nearly every jazz or pop singer who grew up between the '60s and the '80s has a Burt Bacharach songbook in them waiting to get out. If Steve Tyrell's Bacharach album was positively screaming to be released, it's understandable; few artists of his caliber were looking on while Bacharach, Hal David, and others created nearly all of the classics that fill the names Bacharach/David with such panache. (While still a teenager, Tyrell landed a job with Scepter Records, and witnessed much of Bacharach's best work.) The genesis of Tyrell's Back to Bacharach came during 2002, when he and Burt Bacharach himself began recording and planning for it, but the illness of his wife forced a temporary postponement. Two Bacharach tracks were included on his 2003 album, This Guy's in Love, and Tyrell later returned to complete the project, including five tracks with arrangements or piano (or both) by Bacharach. Classy and polished to a degree that Bacharach himself would appreciate, Back to Bacharach works well, the smooth arrangements and occasional synth work providing a fine complement to Tyrell's rough-hewn vocals. Granted, no one's going to confuse him with Dionne Warwick in her prime. He has to strain for some notes, but like his friend and fellow Bacharach associate Herb Alpert, he's able to turn those inconsistencies into strengths in the interpretations of each song. Aside from Bacharach, friends appear on several tracks, including the signature trumpet and hum vocal of Alpert on "This Guy's in Love with You" and Patti Austin as a duet partner on two songs, "I Say a Little Prayer for You" and "Don't Make Me Over." Best of all is "What the World Needs Now Is Love," featuring a parade of vocalists -- Dionne Warwick, Rod Stewart, James Taylor, Martina McBride -- with more combined star power than the performing world has seen since "That's What Friends Are For." ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 10/12/2018
Label: Arts Music
UPC: 0093624905295
Rank: 121428

Tracks

  1. That's What Friends Are For
  2. Walk On By
  3. The Look of Love
  4. This Guy's In Love With You
  5. One Less Bell To Answer
  6. What the World Needs Now is Love
  7. Reach Out For Me
  8. I Say a Little Prayer For You
  9. I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
  10. Always Something There To Remind Me
  11. Don't Make Me Over
  12. Close To You
  13. A House is Not a Home
  14. Alfie
  15. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head
  16. Baby It's You
  17. Make It Easy On Yourself
  18. Any Day Now
  19. Message To Martha
  20. Anyone Who Had a Heart
  21. I'll Never Fall In Love Again

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steve Tyrell   Primary Artist,Vocals
Rod Stewart   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Martina McBride   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Dionne Warwick   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Patti Austin   Primary Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist,Vocals (Background)
James Taylor   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Burt Bacharach   Primary Artist,Keyboards,Featured Artist,Piano
Roger Shell   Cello
Kevin Winard   Drums
Shinwon Kim   Violin
George Swietlicki   Lead
Vincent Lionti   Viola
Springhurst Elementary School Harmonaires   Vocals
Charles Berghoffer   Bass
Hussain Jiffry   Bass
John Robinson   Drums
Mortenette Jenkins   Vocals (Background)
Lynne Fiddmont   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Jon Cobert   Vocals
Leland Sklar   Bass
Lew Soloff   Flugelhorn
Matt Fronke   Flugelhorn
Jonathan Dinklage   Violin
Mike Finnegan   Vocals (Background)
David Finck   Bass
Herb Alpert   Vocals,Humming,Trumpet,Featured Artist
Dave Bargeron   Horn (Baritone)
Richard Sortomme   Violin
Jon Allen   Keyboards
Grant Geissman   Guitar
Allan Schwartzberg   Drums,Percussion
Andy Ezrin   Piano
Fred White   Vocals,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Dorian Holley   Vocals (Background)
John Guerin   Drums
Rickey Woodard   Sax (Tenor)
Neil Jason   Bass
Quinn Johnson   Piano
Abe Appleman   Violin
Darryl Tookes   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Carol Webb   Violin,Soloist
Will Lee   Bass
David Mann   Sax (Tenor)
Trey Henry   Bass
Karl Kawahara   Violin
Barry Finclair   Violin
Semyon Fridman   Cello
David Bargeron   Horn,Horn (Baritone)
Zev Katz   Bass
LaTanya Hall   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Guy Moon   Organ,Soloist,Keyboards
Karen Ritscher   Viola
Anne Leathers   Violin
Lauren Tyrell   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Lyman Medeiros   Bass
Kenny Ascher   Drums,Piano
Bill Cantos   Piano,Keyboards,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Bob Mann   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Basque String Drum
Marlena Jeter   Vocals (Background)
Chuck Berghofer   Bass
Warren Luening   Trumpet,Flugelhorn

Technical Credits

Eddie Jackson   Assistant
Tina Tyrell   Photography
Sunny Nam   Mastering
Doug Sax   Mastering
Jon Cobert   Engineer
Dave O'Donnell   Engineer
Alan Broadbent   Arranger,String Arrangements
Burt Bacharach   Producer,Arranger,Composer
David Finck   Contractor
Darius Fong   Digital Editing,Mixing Assistant
Jon Allen   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Hal David   Composer
Allan Schwartzberg   Arranger,String Arrangements
Carole Bayer Sager   Composer
Fred White   Harmony
Luther Dixon   Composer
Carol Webb   Concert Mistress
Darwin Best   Engineer
Lawrence Azerrad   Design,Art Direction
Steve Tyrell   Arranger,Producer,Liner Notes,Vocal Arrangement
Guy Moon   Arranger
Bob Hilliard   Composer
Kenny Ascher   Arranger,String Arrangements
Bill Schnee   Mixing,Engineer
Bill Cantos   Harmony,Arranger
Bob Mann   Arranger,Producer,String Arrangements
Mack David   Composer
Doug Epstein   Engineer
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