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Because of You

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Download links and information about Because of You by James Darren. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Pop, Teen Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 50:42 minutes.

Artist: James Darren
Release date: 2001
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Pop, Teen Pop, Theatre/Soundtrack
Tracks: 14
Duration: 50:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Just One of Those Things 3:12
2. My Kind of Girl 3:10
3. Can't Take My Eyes Off of You 4:46
4. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square 2:43
5. More Today Than Yesterday 2:57
6. Blame It On My Youth 4:53
7. Because of You 2:19
8. Good Life 3:05
9. I'm a Fool to Want You 5:13
10. Boulevard of Broken Dreams 4:04
11. Our Day Will Come 2:32
12. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 2:39
13. My Old Flame 4:42
14. Dream a Little Dream of Me 4:27

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Darren is perhaps best-known as the actor who played Moondoggie in the original Gidget, and more recently the character of Vic Fontaine in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Concurrently with his acting career, he spent the '70s doing nightclubs in Vegas, Reno, and Tahoe and fairs around the country as a popular crooner. On this appealing collection featuring classic songs from various eras and shimmering, jazzy big-band arrangements by Patrick Williams, Darren follows in the footsteps of his idols Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett. Not surprisingly, he recorded the 14 tracks at the Capitol studios where Ol' Blue Eyes did some of his most famous work. Darren has an easy, Bennett-like voice — instantly likeable, rich, and emotionally resonant. So, with solid vocals and one of the best arrangers in the business, the only wild card would be choice of material — and it's spectacular. He opens with a perky take on Cole Porter's "Just One of Those Things," then digs into the catalogs of Leslie Bricusse (the playful "My Kind of Girl"), Oscar Levant ("Blame It on My Youth"), and, of course, joyful songs that Bennett popularized like "Because of You" and "Good Life." On the opposite side emotionally, he tackles "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" with a slight Brazilian-flavored arrangement. Darren also has a great time turning pop classics like "More Today Than Yesterday" and "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" into jazzy songs that sound like they were written a generation before they were. The set closes with a charming jazz trio take on "Dream a Little Dream of Me," which won't make you forget Mama Cass but is nevertheless engaging. Darren hardly crafts a crooning style of his own, preferring to go after the warm familiarity of his idols. Still, in its own way, Because of You is pretty irresistible.