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A House is Not a Home (RIP Burt Bacharach)

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  1. basso

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    Burt Bacharach, Whose Buoyant Pop Confections Lifted the ’60s, Dies at 94
    His collaborations with the lyricist Hal David — “The Look of Love,” “Walk On By,” “Alfie” and many more hits — evoked a sleek era of airy romance.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/09/arts/music/burt-bacharach-dead.html

    Burt Bacharach, the debonair pop composer, arranger, conductor, record producer and occasional singer whose hit songs in the 1960s distilled that decade’s mood of romantic optimism, died on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 94.

    His publicist Tina Brausam confirmed the death. No specific cause was given.

    A die-hard romantic whose mature style might be described as Wagnerian lounge music, Mr. Bacharach fused the chromatic harmonies and long, angular melodies of late-19th-century symphonic music with modern, bubbly pop orchestration, and embellished the resulting mixture with a staccato rhythmic drive. His effervescent compositions epitomized sophisticated hedonism to a generation of young adults only a few years older than the Beatles.

    Because of the high gloss and apolitical stance of the songs Mr. Bacharach wrote with his most frequent collaborator, the lyricist Hal David, during an era of confrontation and social upheaval, they were often dismissed as little more than background music by listeners who preferred the hard edge of rock or the intimacy of the singer-songwriter genre. But in hindsight, the Bacharach-David team ranks high in the pantheon of pop songwriting.

    Hits and a Miss

    Beginning with “Don’t Make Me Over” in 1962, the team turned out a steady stream of hits for Ms. Warwick, among them “Anyone Who Had a Heart,” “Walk On By,” “Alfie,” “I Say a Little Prayer”and “Do You Know the Way to San Jose.”

    Mr. Bacharach’s success transcended the Top 40. He won two Academy Awards for best song: for “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” written with Mr. David, in 1970, and “Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do),” written with Peter Allen, Carole Bayer Sager and Christopher Cross, in 1982. His original score for the 1969 film “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” which included “Raindrops” (a No. 1 hit for B.J. Thomas), won an Oscar for best original score for a nonmusical motion picture. And the Bacharach-David team conquered Broadway in December 1968 with “Promises, Promises.”

    Adapted by Neil Simon from “The Apartment,” Billy Wilder’s 1960 film about erotic hanky-panky at a Manhattan corporation, “Promises, Promises” was one of the first Broadway shows to use backup singers in the orchestra pit and pop-style amplification. Along with “Hair,” which opened on Broadway that same year, it presaged the era of the pop musical.

    “Promises, Promises” ran for 1,281 performances, yielded hits for Ms. Warwick in the catchy but fiendishly difficult title song and the folk-pop ballad “I’ll Never Fall in Love Again,” and was nominated for seven Tony Awards. (Two of its cast members won, but the show itself did not. Both “Promises, Promises” and “Hair” lost in the best-musical category to the much more traditional “1776.”) It was successfully revived on Broadway in 2010.

    Bacharach-David songs like “The Look of Love” (Dusty Springfield’s sultry 1967 hit, featured in the movie “Casino Royale”), “This Guy’s in Love With You” (a No. 1 hit in 1968 for Herb Alpert), and “(They Long to Be) Close to You” (a No. 1 hit in 1970 for the Carpenters) evoked an upscale world of jet travel, sports cars and sleek bachelor pads. Acknowledging this mystique with a wink, Mr. Bacharach appeared as himself and performed his 1965 song “What the World Needs Now Is Love” in the 1997 movie “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery,” which spoofed the swinging ’60s ambience of the early James Bond films. He also made cameo appearances in its two sequels.


    A New Partnership
    Mr. Bacharach endured several fallow years, personal as well as professional — his marriage to Ms. Dickinson was over long before they divorced in 1981 — but experienced a commercial resurgence in the 1980s through his collaboration with the lyricist Carole Bayer Sager, whom he married in 1982.

    Mr. Bacharach and Ms. Sager hit their commercial peak in 1986 with two No. 1 hits: the Patti LaBelle-Michael McDonald duet “On My Own” and the AIDS fund-raising anthem “That’s What Friends Are For,” which went on to win the Grammy for song of the year. Originally recorded by Rod Stewart for the soundtrack of Ron Howard’s 1982 movie “Night Shift,” and redone by an all-star quartet billed as Dionne and Friends (Ms. Warwick, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and Elton John), “That’s What Friends Are For” was Mr. Bacharach’s last major hit. He and Ms. Sager divorced in 1991.
     
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    I thought this guy died 50 years ago.

    Also, I have already had to people tell me they thought he was Dick Van Dyke..... he isn't Dick Van Dyke, who is another guy I thought was dead, but is apparently still alive and 97 years old married to some 40 year old.
     
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    Burt was a towering figure in music. I cannot stress this enough- check out the Bacharach box set. He was responsible for so many masterpieces. RIP.
     
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    Married since 2012.

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    good for him.
     
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    Ridiculously prolific. RIP.
     
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    All I know about this guy comes from his Austin Powers cameo next to one of the hottest women to grace this earth.
     
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    Very different artists doing versions of the same Bacharach song:







    1 more from Bacharach via Isaac Hayes:



    Even if you don't like his type of music, you should be damned impressed by his workmanship.

    Also had no idea this was a stuffy Burt Bacharach song when I was a kid in the 80's:

     
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    The dude was a legend. I used to hum "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" (BJ Thomas version) as a kid. He had SO many hits sung by giants of the industry - just a musical genius. I completely forgot about some of these he composed for :

    I love this version by Dusty Springfield who had one of the greatest voices ever in the business, but also love Isaac Hayes' version... then there's Dionne Warwick's version... Nina Simone's version...


    I hated this song as a kid, but damn was it popular (along with the movie). lol :


    Patti Labelle tore this up (oh yeah, also had a dude named Michael McDonald on it...) :


    Karen Carpenter had another "one of the greatest voices ever in the businesses", and this was another song I used to sing as a kid :


    Dionne Warwick with another one of her hits thanks to him
     
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    Another hit I used to love singing as a kid (Dionne also sang this one, and more people know her for the song) :
     
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    in '70 or '71 my folks bought a Chrysler Imperial, that along with luxuries like electric windows and door locks, included an 8 track tape deck. the dealer threw in a few tapes, including Close to you, which remained in heavy rotation in the car even after I added Let It Be (yes, I owned Let It Be on 8-track).

    have been an unabashed Carpenters fan ever since; if you don't have the Singles 1969-1981 collection, you owe it to yourself to give it a listen.
     
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    She had that crazy clear voice, but she was also a hell of a drummer.



    F whoever first told he she "looked fat".

    #1 hit from a jingle she heard on a TV commercial for a bank...

     
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