Petula demonstrates her versatility.
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 12/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I missed this album when it was readily available - it is (as I write this review) very hard to find, but I discovered that there are still copies available in Canada, and grabbed my opportunity. For any Petula fan, it is an album well worth finding.These recordings have a definite country flavor, but are otherwise typical of Petula's music generally. Petula's voice is well suited to country music and it's a pity she didn't do more. The producer, Chips Moman, had also produced her Memphis album in 1970 - he also produced albums for Elvis Presley, Dionne Warwick and Willie Nelson, among others.The songs themselves include If you think you know how to love me (a British hit for Smokie), You're the last love (a song sometimes titled Last love of my life), Don't make me over (the Bacharach-David song first performed by Dionne Warwick) and two often-recorded songs - Twelfth of never and Loving arms."
Absolutely amazing!
deedeeyes | sint - amandsberg, oost vlaanderen Belgium | 06/29/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i missed this one when it came out - but luckily i have located it a while ago and it is my favourite petula clark - album. and it is indeed even better than the memphis album witch is also absolutely amazing!"
As usual, beautiful singing.
deedeeyes | 05/02/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I love this CD, as it's a change of pace from her 60's pop period. As you would expect, from being recorded in Nashville, it has a strong country flavor. I particularly liked Loving Arms and Never Been a Horse that Couldn't be Rode. If you're a fan of Petula Clark, like I am, you will love this CD."