Carole
Bayer Sager (1977) Bootleg
Betty, Mister D For
Bette fans, the big plus is the harmony vocal on Shy As A Violet. Yes she
stands out on this particular song. One also gets a good taste of Bette's songwriting
talents on You're Movin' Out Today and Steal Away Again. I love
this album, although some may find Ms. Sager's voice an acquired taste.
Amazon,com,
Editorial Review The
Songwriter Stepped Out on her Own as a Singer on this 1977 Debut, Promoted by
Clive Davis. (She Wrote 'a Groovy Kind of Love' (Wayne Fontana) in the 60's and
'i'd Rather Leave While I'm in Love' (Rita Coolidge) in the Late 70's.) Features
Cameo Appearances from the Late Peter Allen, Bette Midler, Tony Orlando, the Late
Nicky Hopkins, Good Friend Brenda Russell, Marvin Hamlisch and the Late Madeline
Kahn and Many Others. Produced by Brooks Arthur (Mr. Bea Arthur).
All Music Guide,
Joe Viglione This
is actually an extraordinary album by the veteran songwriter who hit as far back
as 1966 with "A Groovy Kind of Love." The little granny voice of Carole
Bayer Sager is full of soul and passion -- so pure and fragile, it is a shame
it never got to dominate the charts. The title track of Melissa Manchester's Home
to Myself album is a total delight here, closing out this set; it was released
four years after Manchester's version. It's a home run on a ten-song Brooks Arthur
production that is full of big moments. Sager co-wrote Midnight Blue, Manchester's
breakthrough hit on Arista, but "Home to Myself" was on the Bell imprint,
presumably when Larry Uttall ran the label prior to Clive Davis coming onboard.
With that in mind, these compact gems seem all the more precious, be it a lesser-known
title like "Steal Away Again," co-written by Bette Midler and Bruce
Roberts, or one of the many covers of her more popular titles: "I'd Rather
Leave While I'm in Love," which Rita Coolidge brought to the Top 40 in 1980,
three years after this incarnation; or "Come in From the Rain" and "You're
Moving Out Today," two songs that were minor adult contemporary hits. It
is amazing the 5th Dimension or Peaches & Herb couldn't take "Steal Away
Again" to the masses, or that Helen Reddy let something so good slip through
her fingers. The stellar cast makes this collection a keeper beyond the solid
songwriting. Peter Allen co-writes "Shy As a Violet," but it is the
Divine Ms. Midler who provides the backing vocal and harmony. Tony Orlando does
the same with the excellent "Don't Wish Too Hard," also co-written by
Peter Allen, who provides his piano playing on both as well. Madeline Kahn, Marvin
Hamlisch, Paul Buckmaster, and Boston's Alan Estes all contribute to this true
masterpiece of songwriting. More than just a "demo" for popular artists,
Sager's presentation is more commercial than her novel Extravagant Gestures. A
songwriter is who she is, and her voice on this disc may not be as powerful
as Carole King, Melissa Manchester, or as unique asMidler's, but she can move
you.
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