BURT BACHARACH

At ThisTime

2006-01-16

A meaningful album to Burt, dedicated to his children (pictured inside)—yet, it is lounge music. Track 3 & 8 feat. Chris Botti, track 4: Elvis Costello, track 7 Rufus Wainwright. Nothing crazy or edgy in here, and yes it gets dull at times but the lyrics can be nice. You can definitely hear his influence in many of our library albums, the “Twilight Singers” 2000 release to name a not so obvious one.

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