published: 26 /
11 /
2016
Label:
BMG
Format: CD X2
Appealing new double CD collection from 1970's chart-topper Gilbert O’Sullivan features back-in-the day ballads, but also illustrates how his songwriting excelled thereafter
Review
This attractively-packaged double disc project definitely captures the warmth and cleverness that Irish singer/songwriter Gilbert O’Suilivan possesses in spades. There is a lot to choose from here. There’s the sweet, symphonic strings that underlie Gilbert’s response to a distant lover in ‘No Way’, which starts the collection off with a fair bit of drama. He sits down at the keys for ‘Nothing Rhymed,’ where, again, he’s left in the cold. And then there is the song that brought tears and smiles to a generation. ‘Claire’ is the kind of ballad that will never go out of style.
‘What’s in a Kiss’ (guitar version) allows the songsmith to ponder, which is something he does quite well: “What’s in a dream? Is it all the things you’d like to have been?” he inquires in the second verse. He’s honest, hopeful and sublimely tender.
‘You Are You’ has a bit of a Cole Porter penchant. “You’re like a painting by Cezanne,” he beams. Chopin, the Queen and Andy Warhol also make a guest appearance.
“Keep your hands to yourself/I’m strictly out of bounds,” he sings, on ‘Get Down,’in a complete about face. For this section, Gilbert gets more daring. ‘The Golden Rule’ could have been sung from a burlesque stage. And in ‘Out of the Question,’ he again battles with someone less than true.
‘Happiness is Me and You’ finds Gilbert in a bewildered state: “In a world so distorted…” He can’t quite grasp what is happening, and then he discovers, “Love may be something that will see us through.”
But the album gets lighter when Gilbert relaxes and settles into the lyric. On ‘Why Oh Why Oh Why’ he grapples with another coy lass and the lyrics echo his disappointment, but not in a heavy handed manner.
He co-wrote only one song on the album, and that was with the great Peggy Lee. ‘Can’t Think Straight’ has a very Broadway sound and is about a lover who screwed up severely. He has no hope of getting her back, and has only himself to blame.
The next series of ballads are more diverse. ‘Doing what I know’ rambles, but in a curious way. ‘Thunder and Lightning’ has great energy and attitude and ‘You Got me Going’ really rocks hard. The remixed ‘Made in Love’ recalls Lou Reed at his most mellow moments.
‘Matrimony’ is a Caribbean festival and ‘A Friend of Mine’ also has a great upbeat underbelly. ‘Alone Again Naturally’ is definitely is a mood-changer at this point and it’s satisfying to realize how very well this classic holds up, too. ‘Ooh Baby’ and ‘So What’ lend themselves well to drawn out bass lines and cool dance steps. ‘Answers on a Postcard’ is a song which really brings out Gilbert’s range. He takes chances with the phrasing, as well, and it’s a welcome change on an album of this length. He becomes again the ultimate wordsmith in ‘All They Wanted to Say’ and lets off steam on ‘Stick in the Mud,’ where he proves he can rock with the best of them. Again with ‘The Very Mention of Your Name,’ Gilbert concentrates much on structure and form and we see that he could have been a major force as a theatrical producer or film score star.
'The Essential Collection' proves that Gilbert O’Sullivan is a seasoned songwriter and showman, but at times the sheer length is a distraction. Still, there are some heavenly, unforgettable moments; these are songs that stack up to the best of the best.
Track Listing:-
1
No Way
2
Nothing Rhymed
3
Clair
4
What's in a Kiss
5
I Guess I'll Always Love You
6
You Are You
7
Ooh-Wakka-Doo-Wakka-Day
8
Get Down
9
The Golden Rule
10
Out of the Question
11
No Matter How I Try
12
Happiness Is Me and You
13
Why Oh Why Oh Why
14
Houdini Said
15
Can't Think Straight
16
Lost a Friend
17
Dear Dream
18
Doing What I Know
19
Thunder and Lightning
20
You Got Me Going
21
Made in Love
22
Matrimony
23
Alone Again
24
We Will
25
The Niceness of It All
26
Ooh Baby
27
So What
28
Answers On a Postcard
29
Young at Heart
30
I Wish I Could Cry
31
Miss My Love Today
32
All They Wanted to Say
33
Can't Get Enough of You
34
Where Would We Be
35
Stick in the Mud
36
I Don't Love You, But I Think I Like You
37
Missing You Already
38
Because of You
39
At the Very Mention of Your Name
40
Bear With Me
41
A Friend of Mine
42
Mr Moody's Garden
43
End-vironmental Piece
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