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Anyone Who Had A Heart
New - LP - S 517
Sealed 1964 Stereo Original. “This Is Pop Vocalist Dionne Warwick's Second Long-Player, Which Builds Off Of Her Debut LP, Presenting Dionne Warwick (1963). Anyone Who Had A Heart (1964) Continues Her Association With Songwriters Hal David And Burt Bacharach. Her Rich Tonality Is Perfectly Suited To Their Haunting And Slightly Noir Material, Although Warwick's Immediate Success With "Don't Make Me Over" Was Nearly Stunted, As The Tune Was Initially Rejected By Scepter Records Co-Founder Florence Greenberg. Her Mind Was Changed When The Song, Which Had Been Relegated To A B-Side, Began To Outperform The A-Side, "I Smiled Yesterday," On Both The Pop And R&B Charts. Perhaps That Is Why "Don't Make Me Over" Is One Of Three Prominent Tunes To Have Been Unceremoniously Duplicated From Presenting Dionne Warwick — The Others Being "This Empty Place" And "I Cry Alone." More Likely Than Not The Label Was More Eager To Release A New Platter Than To Wait For A Dozen New Recordings. In Addition To The Timeless Lead Composition, Warwick's Version Of "Wishin' And Hopin'" Not Only Predates Dusty Springfield's Hit, It Was Admittedly The Framework For The Brit's Blue-Eyed Soul Rendering. "Make It Easy On Yourself" And The Title Track To Warwick's Second Album, Anyone Who Had A Heart, Also Garnered Copious Airplay And Became Concert Staples. Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman's Latin-Tinged "Shall I Tell Her" And The Soulful Reading Of "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" — Which May Have Been The Blueprint For The Jackson 5's Cover — Are Likewise Keepers.” Lindsay Planer, AMG.
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Anyone Who Had A Heart
New - LP - S 517
Sealed 2nd Issue Of The 1964 Stereo Album, Small COH. “This Is Pop Vocalist Dionne Warwick's Second Long-Player, Which Builds Off Of Her Debut LP, Presenting Dionne Warwick (1963). Anyone Who Had A Heart (1964) Continues Her Association With Songwriters Hal David And Burt Bacharach. Her Rich Tonality Is Perfectly Suited To Their Haunting And Slightly Noir Material, Although Warwick's Immediate Success With "Don't Make Me Over" Was Nearly Stunted, As The Tune Was Initially Rejected By Scepter Records Co-Founder Florence Greenberg. Her Mind Was Changed When The Song, Which Had Been Relegated To A B-Side, Began To Outperform The A-Side, "I Smiled Yesterday," On Both The Pop And R&B Charts. Perhaps That Is Why "Don't Make Me Over" Is One Of Three Prominent Tunes To Have Been Unceremoniously Duplicated From Presenting Dionne Warwick — The Others Being "This Empty Place" And "I Cry Alone." More Likely Than Not The Label Was More Eager To Release A New Platter Than To Wait For A Dozen New Recordings. In Addition To The Timeless Lead Composition, Warwick's Version Of "Wishin' And Hopin'" Not Only Predates Dusty Springfield's Hit, It Was Admittedly The Framework For The Brit's Blue-Eyed Soul Rendering. "Make It Easy On Yourself" And The Title Track To Warwick's Second Album, Anyone Who Had A Heart, Also Garnered Copious Airplay And Became Concert Staples. Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman's Latin-Tinged "Shall I Tell Her" And The Soulful Reading Of "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah" — Which May Have Been The Blueprint For The Jackson 5's Cover — Are Likewise Keepers.” Lindsay Planer, AMG.
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Anyone Who Had A Heart
New - LP - 517
Sealed 1964 Mono Original.
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Decade Of Gold
New - LP - SPS 2 596
Sealed Embossed Gatefold Original. Tiny COH.
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Dionne
New - LP - AB 4230
Sealed 1979 Original, CC.
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Dionne
New - LP - AL 9512
Sealed RCA Music Club Pressing.
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Dionne
New - LP - 8295
Sealed 1979 Original. Small Saw Cut.
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Dionne
New - LP - AB 4230
Sealed 1979 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink.
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Dionne
New - LP - AB 4230
Sealed 1979 Original Produced By Barry Manilow. Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Includes The Monster Hit: "Deja Vu."
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Dionne
New - LP - AL 9512
Sealed 1979 Original. Includes The Monster Hit: "Deja Vu."
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Dionne
New - LP - BS 2585
Sealed 1972 Original, Produced By Burt Bacharach & Hal David And Egineered By Phil Ramone. Rare. Light Corner Wear.
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Dionne
New - LP - SW-94306
Sealed 1972 Original Club Pressing. Dionne Sings Burt Bacharach And Hal David.
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Dionne
New - LP - BS 2585
Sealed 1972 Original Produced By Burt Bacharach And Hal David, Engineered By Phil Ramone. Saw Cut.
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Dionne Warwick
New - LP - HP 14
Sealed 1982 Italian Gatefold (No, That's Not Dionne On The Front Cover). Includes An Attached 12 Page Color Booklet Featuring Lots Of Photos Of The Real Dionne.
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Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits Part 2
New - LP - SPS 577
Sealed Gold Foil Gatefold Original.
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Dionne Warwick's Golden Hits Part 2
New - LP - SPS 577
Sealed Gatefold Second Issue (Originals Had Gold Foil). Tiny COH.
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Dionne Warwick's Greatest Motion Picture Hits
New - LP - SPS 575
Sealed 1969 Embossed Gatefold Original.
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Finder Of Lost Loves
New - LP - AL8-8262
Sealed 1985 Original. Features Duets With Stevie Wonder, Barry Manilow And Glenn Jones. Small Saw Cut.
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Forever Gold
New - LP - SPS 2-5110
Sealed 1976 2LP Gold Foil Gatefold Compilation. Bump At Bottom Left Corner.
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Friends
New - LP - AL8-9398
Sealed 1985 Original. Features Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight. Small Saw Notch.
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Friends
New - LP - AL8-8398
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Hype Sticker And Small Saw Cut. Features Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight.
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Friends
New - LP - AL8-8398
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Hype Sticker And The Original Turtle's Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap. Features Elton John, Stevie Wonder And Gladys Knight.
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Friends In Love
New - LP - AL 9585
Sealed 1982 Original, Custom Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Features Johnny Mathis. Small Saw Cut, Corner Rubs, And Some Wear To The Hype Sticker.
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Friends In Love
New - LP - AL 9585
Sealed 1982 Original With Custom Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Cut Corner. Features Johnny Mathis.
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Friends In Love
New - LP - AL 9585
Sealed 1982 Original, Small Saw Cut.
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Friends In Love
New - LP - AL 9585
Sealed 1982 Original, Custom Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Pristine Copy.
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From Within
New - LP - SPS 2-598
Sealed 1973 2LP Gatefold First Pressing. Tiny Cut Out Hole. “Released In 1972, From Within Is One Of A Few Fascinating Compilations By Scepter Records In The Wake Of Dionne Warwick's Departure From The Label With Whom She Had Recorded 15 Albums In Less Than Eight Years. Over Half Of This Two-LP Set Boasted A Healthy Sampling Of Otherwise Unavailable Sides Circa The Chips Moman-Produced Memphis Sessions That Yielded 1969's Soulful. The Rest Came From A Wide Variety Of Sources, Including The Magic Of Believing Collection Of Spirituals Issued In 1968, The Title Song To The 1969 Film Slaves (Which Had Featured Warwick), And An Odd Assortment From Much Earlier In Her Career. The Dearth Of Any Hits Is Likewise Conspicuous For Those Seeking Any Semblance Of A Retrospective. The Moman Cache Is Of Particular Interest, Because Prior To Being Integrated Into The 2003 CD Reissue Of Soulful, The Songs Were Only Offered Here.” – Lindsay Planer, AMG
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From Within
New - LP - SPS 2-598
Sealed 1973 2LP Gatefold Original. “Released In 1972, From Within Is One Of A Few Fascinating Compilations By Scepter Records In The Wake Of Dionne Warwick's Departure From The Label With Whom She Had Recorded 15 Albums In Less Than Eight Years. Over Half Of This Two-LP Set Boasted A Healthy Sampling Of Otherwise Unavailable Sides Circa The Chips Moman-Produced Memphis Sessions That Yielded 1969's Soulful. The Rest Came From A Wide Variety Of Sources, Including The Magic Of Believing Collection Of Spirituals Issued In 1968, The Title Song To The 1969 Film Slaves (Which Had Featured Warwick), And An Odd Assortment From Much Earlier In Her Career. The Dearth Of Any Hits Is Likewise Conspicuous For Those Seeking Any Semblance Of A Retrospective. The Moman Cache Is Of Particular Interest, Because Prior To Being Integrated Into The 2003 CD Reissue Of Soulful, The Songs Were Only Offered Here.” – Lindsay Planer, AMG
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Go With Love
New - LP - P2S 5524
Sealed Columbia House Record Club Only 2LP.
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Golden Hits Part One
New - LP - SPS 565
Sealed 1968 Gatefold Stereo First Pressing. The Original Department Store Price Code "J" Is In Place On The Shrink Wrap.
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Greatest Hits: 1979-1990
New - LP - AL 8540
Sealed 1989 Original With Custom Song Sticker On Shrink. Saw-Cut. Includes Three New Hits" "Take Good Care Of Me" With Jeffrey Osbourne; "I Don't Need Another Love" With The Spinners And "Walk Away."
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Greatest Hits: 1979-1990
New - LP - AL 8540
Sealed 1989 Original Which Includes Three New Hits: "Take Good Care Of Me" With Jeffrey Osbourne, "I Don't Need Another Love" With The Spinners And "Walk Away."
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Heartbreaker
New - LP - ALB6 8338
Sealed 1982 Original, CC. Custom Sticker Over Shrink Wrap.
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Heartbreaker
New - LP - AL 9609
Sealed 1982 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Saw Cut.
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Heartbreaker
New - LP - AL 9609
Sealed 1982 Original, Small Saw Cut.
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Heartbreaker
New - LP - AL 9609
Sealed 1982 Original With Large Custom Sticker On Shrink. Thin Saw Cut.
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Heartbreaker
Used Import - 25RS-176
1982 Japanese pressing with Obi & insert. "The Barry Gibb hit machine of the early '80s kept steam rolling at a frantic pace, and Heartbreaker was a major factor in the equation. While it lacks the genius and soulful grit of Dionne Warwick's earlier classic work, the album was polished and painstakingly produced perfectly for adult pop stations. Heartbreaker was tailor made to be played right next to the soft rock hits of the era and it helped to propel the singer into the spotlight once again. Starting off with a bang courtesy of the title track, Warwick and Gibb go through all of the motions. The track sequencing gives the album a feeling of deflation at first, as tempos gradually decrease until "Take The Short Way Home," which is so Gibb-esque that it could be an outtake from Spirits Having Flown. There are a few fragments of filler, most notably with "All I Love in the World," which is almost a redux of the title track. This is not the most definitive album of Warwick's career, but is definitely one of the few highlights that a pop-heavy '80s afforded her." All Music Guide - Rob Theakston.
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Heartbreaker
Used - LP - AL 9609
1982 US Repress (Update Cat. Number Sticker At Top Of Spine), Still In Shrink With Custom Hype Sticker. Produced By Barry Gibb, Karl Richarson And Albhy Galuten. Light Rubs On Jacket Mouth Opening. "The Barry Gibb Hit Machine Of The Early '80s Kept Steam Rolling At A Frantic Pace, And Heartbreaker Was A Major Factor In The Equation. While It Lacks The Genius And Soulful Grit Of Dionne Warwick's Earlier Classic Work, The Album Was Polished And Painstakingly Produced Perfectly For Adult Pop Stations. Heartbreaker Was Tailor Made To Be Played Right Next To The Soft Rock Hits Of The Era And It Helped To Propel The Singer Into The Spotlight Once Again. Starting Off With A Bang Courtesy Of The Title Track, Warwick And Gibb Go Through All Of The Motions. The Track Sequencing Gives The Album A Feeling Of Deflation At First, As Tempos Gradually Decrease Until "Take The Short Way Home," Which Is So Gibb-Esque That It Could Be An Outtake From Spirits Having Flown. There Are A Few Fragments Of Filler, Most Notably With "All I Love In The World," Which Is Almost A Redux Of The Title Track. This Is Not The Most Definitive Album Of Warwick's Career, But Is Definitely One Of The Few Highlights That A Pop-heavy '80s Afforded Her." AMG - Rob Theakston.
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Here I Am
New - LP - 531
Sealed 1965 Stereo Original. Cut Out Hole. "Warwick's Early And Mid-'60s Scepter Records Catalog Stands As Some Of Her Finest And Most Prolific Work In Conjunction With The Songwriting Team Of Burt Bacharach And Hal David. By The Time Of Here I Am In 1966, The Superhuman Nature Of The Trio's Relationship Had Resulted In Five Long-Players In Three Years — Not Counting Soundtracks And Live Albums, Which Would Bring The Total To Seven During The Same Time. Although Some Of Their Most Successful Collaborations Were Still Ahead Of Them, The Marriage Of The Duo's Well-Crafted And Distinct Pop Songs With Warwick's Light, Supple Vocals Again Resulted In Several Masterpieces. "Are You There (With Another Girl)," "Window Wishing," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," And "Long Day, Short Night" Are But A Few Of The Hits And Listener Favorites On This Album." Lindsay Planer, AMG.
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Here I Am
New - LP - SPS-531
Sealed 1965 Stereo Original. Pristine Copy! "Dionne Warwick's early- to mid-'60s Scepter Records catalog stands as some of her finest and most prolific work in conjunction with the songwriting team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David. By the time of Here I Am in 1966, the superhuman nature of the trio's relationship had resulted in five long-players in three years, not counting soundtracks and live albums, which would bring the total to seven during the same time. Although some of their most successful collaborations were still ahead of them, the marriage of the duo's well-crafted and distinct pop songs with Warwick's light, supple vocals again resulted in several masterpieces. "Are You There (With Another Girl)," "Window Wishing," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," and "Long Day, Short Night" are but a few of the hits and listener favorites on this album. In addition to the eight Bacharach/David pieces, Warwick truly demonstrates her versatility as an interpreter on the inimitable cover of the Gershwin standard "I Loves You, Porgy." Her voice conveys the noir tale with haunting resonance. In direct contrast is the joyous "This Little Light," which furthers the evidence supporting her skills as a performer and features Warwick's solo piano accompaniment." All Music Guide - Lindsay Planer
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Here I Am
Used - LP - 531
Beautiful 1965 Mono Original In Shrink Wrap. Looks Unplayed. "Warwick's Early- And Mid-'60s Scepter Records Catalog Stands As Some Of Her Finest And Most Prolific Work In Conjunction With The Songwriting Team Of Burt Bacharach And Hal David. By The Time Of Here I Am In 1966, The Superhuman Nature Of The Trio's Relationship Had Resulted In Five Long-Players In Three Years — Not Counting Soundtracks And Live Albums, Which Would Bring The Total To Seven During The Same Time. Although Some Of Their Most Successful Collaborations Were Still Ahead Of Them, The Marriage Of The Duo's Well-Crafted And Distinct Pop Songs With Warwick's Light, Supple Vocals Again Resulted In Several Masterpieces. "Are You There (With Another Girl)," "Window Wishing," "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," And "Long Day, Short Night" Are But A Few Of The Hits And Listener Favorites On This Album." Lindsay Planer, AMG.
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Here I Am
New - LP - S531
Sealed 1965 Original.
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Here Where There Is Love
New - LP - SPS 555
Sealed 1967 Stereo Original. “Here Where There Is Love Was A Big Album For Dionne Warwick, A Very Respectable Adult Contemporary Creation Featuring Three Top 30 Hits: "Trains And Boats And Planes," "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself," And The Classic Theme From The Film Of The Same Name, "Alfie……." Joe Viglione, AMG.
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Here Where There Is Love
Used - LP - SPS 555
1967 Stereo Original In Shrink Wrap Featuring "Alfie."
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Hot! Live And Otherwise
New - LP - ALS 8111
Sealed 1981 2LP Gatefold Original. Small Saw Notch. A Way Cheaper Alternative To The MoFi.
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Hot! Live And Otherwise
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 2-098
Factory Sealed 2LP Half-Speed Master.
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Hot! Live And Otherwise
New - LP - A2L 8605
Sealed 1981 2LP Gatefold Original With Saw Cut. Three Live Sides And One Studio Side. First Sealed Copy We Have Had In Stock In Twelve Years And Way Cheaper Than The MoFi.
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Hot! Live And Otherwise
New - LP - A2L 8605
Sealed 1981 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Cover Has Some Light Rubbing Accounted For In Price. Three Live Sides And One Studio Side.
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Hot, Live And Otherwise
Audiophile - LP - MFSL 2-098
Beautiful 2LP Half-Speed Master Housed In A Gatefold Cover. Features The Superb Live Version Of "Déjà Vu". Both LPs Appear Glossy, Unplayed. First Copy We Have Had In Stock In Seven Years.
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How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye
Used - LP - AL8 8104
1983 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Front Cover. CC. Includes Custom Inner Sleeve. “In The Early '80 Warwick Experienced A Career Renaissance Thanks To "Déjà Vu" And Her Singing To Arista, A Label Seemed To Be More Sympathetic To Her Needs. This 1983 Album Pairs Her With Producer Luther Vandross. Vandross, Who Also Produced Aretha Franklin's Jump To It In 1982, Is A Much Better Teaming Of Singer And Producer. Although "Got A Date" And "I Do It 'Cause I Like It" Are Both Disposable Pop-Based Filler, This Album Has Phenomenal Versions Of Some Of Vandross' Unsung Gems. The Poignant Title Track Is A Duet With Vandross And Warwick, And Finds Their Voices Blending Extremely Well. The Gentle "So Amazing" And The Gossamer And Touching "What Can A Miracle Do" Have Warwick's All-Encompassing And Raspy Vocals Cohering In Vandross' Trademark Lush Surroundings. She Also Tackles Michael Mcdonald's Grade A Weeper "I Can Let Go Now" And Brings A Deeper Sense Of Longing And Hurt Than The Great Original. In The Same Vein, "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" Shows Up As A Reflective Ballad Featuring The Shirelles. This Album Features Arguably Vandross' Best Players, Including Nat Adderley, Jr. On Keyboards, Drummer Yogi Horton, Bassist Marcus Miller, And Great Emotive Synth Work By Skip Anderson. While A Few Tracks Fall Short Of The Mark, The Best Here Makes How Many Times Can We Say Goodbye An Absolute Necessity For Fans Of Warwick And Vandross.” – Jason Elias, AMG
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I'll Never Fall In Love Again
New - LP - SPS 581
Sealed 1971 Gatefold Original. “Vocalist Dionne Warwick Returned To The Burt Bacharach And Hal David Stable On 1970's I'll Never Fall In Love Again After The Previous Year's Hugely Successful Soulful, An Endeavor Consisting Of R&B Covers Cut In Memphis, TN, Under The Direction Of Chips Moman. Once Back Into The Fold, Warwick Picked Right Up Where 1968's Promises, Promises Left Off, Most Notably With "I'll Never Fall In Love Again," A Holdover From The Bacharach/David-Penned Broadway Production Promises, Promises. The Upbeat And Optimistic "Knowing When To Leave" Had Likewise Been Gleaned From The Show, Which Premiered December 1, 1968, At The Shubert Theatre, Ultimately Running For 1,281 Performances. While Warwick Would Not Be A Part Of The Stage Cast, She Contributed Significantly To The Popularity Of The Tunes As She Took The Title Track From This LP And Promises, Promises Into The Top 20. "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" Is Given An Arrangement Strikingly Similar To The Hit Version And Was A Wise Inclusion, As B.J. Thomas' Reading Would Tread Familiar Ground With Listeners. As Was Her Trademark On The Vast Majority Of The Bacharach/David Collaborations, Warwick Gives The Song An Appreciably Expressive Interpretation That Seems To Effortlessly Fit The Composition. The Same Can Be Said Of The Infectious Jazzy Groove On "Paper Mache" And The Timelessly Quirky And Samba-Influenced "Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets," As Well As The Lightly Scored "Odds And Ends." Lindsay Planer, AMG.
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In Paris
New - LP - S 534
Sealed, Hard To Find 1966 Stereo Original. Cut Out Hole.
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In Paris
Used - LP - SM 534
Near Mint 1966 Stereo Original.
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In Paris
New - LP - SM 534
Sealed 1966 Original.
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Just Being Myself
Used - LP - BS 2658
Hard To Find 1973 Green Label Original In Shrink Wrap. Appears Unplayed. Produced By Holland-Dozier.
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Just Being Myself
New - LP - BS 2658
Sealed And Hard To Hind 19736 Original. Saw Cut.
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Legendary Singers
New - LP - SLGD 18
Sealed 4LP Box Set.
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Love At First Sight
New - LP - BS 3119
Sealed 1977 Original. Tiny Cut Out Hole. Very Difficult To Find On Vinyl. Features Ernie Watts, Ray Parker, Victor Feldman, Chuck Findley And Others.
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Love At First Sight
New - LP - BS 3119
Sealed 1977 Original. Very Difficult To Find On Vinyl. Features Ernie Watts, Ray Parker, Victor Feldman, Chuck Findley And Others.
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Love Machine
New - LP - SPS 595
1971 Gatefold Original Featuring Rare, Alternative Cover Showing A Head And Shoulders Shot Of Dionne. This LP Was Factory Sealed. We Opened It To Find Out What It Was As There Is No Title Or Catalog Number On The Outer Jacket. Mint. Tiny COH.
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Magic Of Believing
New - LP - SPS 567
Sealed, Rare Stereo Original.
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Make Way For Dionne Warwick
New - LP - S 523
Sealed 1964 Stereo Original. Small COH. Includes "Walk On By." First Sealed Copy We Have Seen In Six Years.
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Make Way For Dionne Warwick
New - LP - S 523
Sealed 1964 Stereo Original. Includes "Walk On By." First Sealed Copy We Have Seen In Six Years.
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Make Way For Dionne Warwick
New - LP - LP 523
Sealed 1964 Mono Original. LP Is Still Sealed In Original Interior Zippered Baggie. Sticker Residue/Stain To Top Back Right Corner.
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No Night So Long
New - LP - AL 9526
Sealed 1980 Original.
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No Night So Long
New - LP - AL 9526
Sealed 1980 Original, Custom Song Hype Sticker On Shrink Wrap. Cut Corner.
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On Stage And In The Movies
New - LP - SPS 559
Sealed Stereo Original.
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On Stage And In The Movies
New - LP - SPS 559
Sealed 1967 Stereo Original. Pristine Copy, No Cuts Or Holes!
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On Stage And In The Movies.
Used - LP - SPS 559
Stereo Original.
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On Stage And In The Movies.
New - LP - SPS 559
Sealed 1967 Stereo Original.
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Only Love Can Break A Heart
New - LP - MUS 2501
Sealed 1977 Original.
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Original Soul Of Dionne Warwick
New - LP - CDX 18
Sealed UK 2LP Gatefold Compilation Featuring 32 Songs Drawn From The Scepter Catalog.
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Original Soul Of Dionne Warwick
Used - LP - CDX 18
1987 UK 2LP Gatefold Compilation Still In Shrink Wrap. Both LPs Appear New, Unplayed. Features Many Of The Great Songs That Were Produced By Burt Bacharach And Hal David And Recorded By Phil Ramone For The Scepter Label.
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Presenting Dionne Warwick
New - LP - S 508
Sealed 1963 Stereo Debut Original. Beginnings Of Ring Wear.
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Promises, Promises
Used - LP - SPS 571
Stereo Original In Shrink Wrap, Small COH. Unplayed Condition.
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Promises, Promises
New - LP - SPS 571
Sealed Stereo Original.
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Promises, Promises
New - LP - SPS 571
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original With Cut Out Hole.
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Reservations For Two
New - LP - AL 8446
Sealed 1987 Original With Custom Album Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Includes The Hit "Love Power" Featuring Jeffrey Osbourne And Kenny G Plus Duets With Smokey Robinson, Kashif, Howard Hewett And June Pointer. Small Saw Notch.
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Reservations For Two
New - LP - AL-8446
Sealed 1987 CRC Original. Includes The Hit "Love Power" Featuring Jeffrey Osbourne And Kenny G Plus Duets With Smokey Robinson, Kashif, Howard Hewett And June Pointer.
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Say A Little Prayer
New - CD - DZS-008
Sealed Longbox, Remastered By Steve Hoffman.
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Sensitive Sound
New - LP - S 528
Sealed 1965 Stereo Original. COH, Tear In Shrin Wrap.
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Sings Cole Porter
Used - LP - AL 8573
Hard To Find 1990 Record Club Only Original Pressed On Quiex Type Pure Virgin Vinyl With Custom Inner Sleeve. Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Jacket. Includes "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" Not Available On The CD And Features Grover Washington Jr. On Tenor Sax. Also Features Stanley Jordan. Unplayed Condition.
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Sings Cole Porter
New - LP - AL 8573
Sealed, Hard To Find 1990 Record Club Only Vinyl. Includes "You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To" Not Available On The CD And Features Grover Washington Jr. On Tenor Sax.
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Soulful
TAS List - LP - SPS 573
Early 70s Reissue Of This Tough To Find TAS Superdisc Title. Shrink Wrap Still Intact. Clean Cut Out Hole. Appears Unplayed.
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Soulful
TAS List - LP - SPS 573
Sealed Copy Of This TAS Superdisc LP. Cut Out Hole.
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Soulful
TAS List - LP - SRM/SPS 573
Sealed 1969 Stereo Original With Original Price Tag. A TAS Superdisc Title. AM Radio Never Sounded So good. Very Light Bottom Wear.
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The Collection
New - LP - Dione 1
Sealed 1983 UK Only 2LP.
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The Love Machine
New - LP - SPS 595
Sealed 1971 Gatefold Original. Small Cut Out Hole.
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Then Came You
New - LP - BS 2846
Sealed 1975 Original Featuring The Hit Title Track.
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Then Came You
New - LP - BS 2846
Sealed 1975 Original Featuring The Hit Title Track. Custom "Then Came You" Hype Sticker On The Shrink. After Being A Premier Vocalist In The '60s, Warwick Seemed To Have Hit A Stylistic Wall By The Early '70s. By The Time She Signed With Warner Bros. In 1970, Warwick Attempted Many Styles And Producers. Then Came You, Released In 1975, Has Her Teaming With Both Jerry Ragovoy And, For One Track, Thom Bell. Jerry Ragovoy Was A Successful Producer Who Had Garnet Mimms And Howard Tate Among His Credits. For This Effort, Ragovoy Assembled A Strong New York Session Band, Including John Tropea, Leon Pendarvis, And Bob Babbitt. The First Track, "Take It From Me," Has Warwick Getting A More R&b Styled Production Rather Than Mor. That Was Perfect Since Her Voice Had Matured, Attaining An Effortless Warmth And Ease. Here She Wasn't So Much An Interpreter Of "Great Material," Her Voice And Charm Were The Primary Draw. Ragovoy's Track "Move Me No Mountain" Has A Barry White-styled Backing, And Warwick Got A Chance To Be More Sensual. "How Can I Tell Him," A Skilled, Song About Exiting A Relationship, Written By Ragovoy And Jacob Brackman, Incorporates A Slick Arrangement That Perfectly Matches The Feeling Of Person Exiting A Relationship. Warwick Perfectly Sung The Lyrics With A Sense Of Cautiousness, But Also A Little Bit Of Happiness To Be Leaving. The Title Track Is The Duet With The Spinners. The Song, Produced By Thom Bell, Was A Number One Pop Single And Her Biggest Hit In Close To Four Years. Then Came You Is Mostly An Innovative Effort Of New York R&b/pop That Should Make Anyone's Short List Of Albums That Truly Capture The Style." Jason Elias, AMG.
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Track Of The Cat
New - LP - BS 2893
Sealed 1975 Original With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. CC.
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Track Of The Cat
New - LP - BS 2893
Sealed 1975 Embossed Cover Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. Features The MFSB Strings And Horns.
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Valley Of The Dolls
Used - LP - SPS 568
Gatefold Original. As Good As Her TAS List LP! COH.
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Valley Of The Dolls
New - LP - SPS 568
Sealed 1968 Stereo Original. Pristine Copy.
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Valley Of The Dolls
Used - LP - SPS 568
1968 Stereo Non-Gatefold Heavy Vinyl Still In Shrink Wrap.
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Very Dionne
New - LP - SPS 587
Sealed 1970 Stereo Original Housed In A Foldout Cover. Small Cut Out Hole. The Unmitigated Highlight Of The Album Is "I Got Love" From The Ossie Davis Broadway Show "Purlie." Under Marty Paich's Direction Her Version Equals Or Even Surpasses Melba Moore's Stage Presentation.
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Very Dionne
New - LP - SPS 587
Sealed 1970 Stereo Original Housed In A Foldout Cover. The Unmitigated Highlight Of The Album Is "I Got Love" From The Ossie Davis Broadway Show "Purlie." Under Marty Paich's Direction Her Version Equals Or Even Surpasses Melba Moore's Stage Presentation.
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Windows Of The World
Used - LP - SPS 563
1967 Stereo Original. Small Corner Bump, Creasing At Top Right On Jacket Mouth And Some Light Beginnings Of Ring Wear. "Dionne Warwick Followed Up The Lukewarm Reception For On Stage And In The Movies (1967) With Her Ninth Long Player For Scepter Records In Less Than Four Years. Conversely, Windows Of The World (1967) Would Garner A Favorable Impression Thanks In Part To "Say A Little Prayer" And The Hauntingly Poignant And Politically-tinged Title Song, "Windows Of The World." Both Are Timeless Illustrations Of The Pop Perfection Found In Warwick's Interpretations Of Burt Bacharach And Hal David Classics. The Same Is True Of "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me," "The Beginning Of Loneliness" And The Irresistibly Groovy "Another Night," All Of Which Were Minor Hits. The Team Also Provided The Secondary (Read: Filler) "Walk Little Dolly," Sporting A Gliding Waltz Arrangement That Is Custom-fit To Warwick's Lilting And Expressive Vocal. As On Earlier Collections, She Expands Beyond The Bacharach/david Songbook On A Few Show Tunes, Forecasting Her Impending Success On André Previn's "(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls." Another Previn Composition, "You're Gonna Hear From Me" -- From Inside Daisy Clover -- Is Included Here In An Impressive Peter Matz Score. Warwick's Deep Gospel Roots Are Drawn Upon As She Unleashes One Of The Most Striking Performances Of Her Career. Matz Gives West Side Story's "Somewhere" A Jazzy And Fully Orchestrated Reading That Takes Advantage Of Warwick's Innate Timing And Commanding Pipes -- Especially When Holding That Final "...someway..." That Lasts Over Ten Seconds. On The Lighter Side, O.b. Massingill And Warwick Collaborated On The Camped Up Rendition Of Nat King Cole And Bert Kaempfert's "Love.'" Lindsay Planer, AMG
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Windows Of The World
New - LP - SPS 563
Sealed 1967 Heavy Vinyl Stereo Original. "Dionne Warwick Followed Up The Lukewarm Reception For On Stage And In The Movies (1967) With Her Ninth Long Player For Scepter Records In Less Than Four Years. Conversely, Windows Of The World (1967) Would Garner A Favorable Impression Thanks In Part To "Say A Little Prayer" And The Hauntingly Poignant And Politically-tinged Title Song, "Windows Of The World." Both Are Timeless Illustrations Of The Pop Perfection Found In Warwick's Interpretations Of Burt Bacharach And Hal David Classics. The Same Is True Of "(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me," "The Beginning Of Loneliness" And The Irresistibly Groovy "Another Night," All Of Which Were Minor Hits. The Team Also Provided The Secondary (Read: Filler) "Walk Little Dolly," Sporting A Gliding Waltz Arrangement That Is Custom-fit To Warwick's Lilting And Expressive Vocal. As On Earlier Collections, She Expands Beyond The Bacharach/david Songbook On A Few Show Tunes, Forecasting Her Impending Success On André Previn's "(Theme From) Valley Of The Dolls." Another Previn Composition, "You're Gonna Hear From Me" -- From Inside Daisy Clover -- Is Included Here In An Impressive Peter Matz Score. Warwick's Deep Gospel Roots Are Drawn Upon As She Unleashes One Of The Most Striking Performances Of Her Career. Matz Gives West Side Story's "Somewhere" A Jazzy And Fully Orchestrated Reading That Takes Advantage Of Warwick's Innate Timing And Commanding Pipes -- Especially When Holding That Final "...someway..." That Lasts Over Ten Seconds. On The Lighter Side, O.b. Massingill And Warwick Collaborated On The Camped Up Rendition Of Nat King Cole And Bert Kaempfert's "Love.'" Lindsay Planer, AMG
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