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Pop composer Bacharach pens first lyrics of career (Burt goes political ---groovy!)
Reuters via Yahoo ^ | October 20, 2005 | Larry Fine

Posted on 10/20/2005 7:22:43 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican

NEW YORK (Reuters) - It could be just what the world needs now -- Burt Bacharach writing lyrics.

The legendary, 77-year-old composer has found his voice in a politically charged album "At This Time" that features his first lyrics ever in a nearly 50-year career creating some of pop music's best-known love songs.

"You could say, 'How does a guy who has written love songs his entire life suddenly decide to rock the boat?"' Bacharach says about the album that will be released internationally on October 24, with a U.S. release on November 1.

"I had to do it. This is very personal to me," he said of his first solo album in 15 years.

Challenged by his producer to take risks, Bacharach responded with songs set to hip-hop beats with lyrics, co-written with Tonio K., expressing nostalgia over bygone days and frustration with U.S. political leaders.

Bacharach, an icon of swinging 1960s sophistication and winner of three Oscars and six Grammys, poured out catchy music for over 50 Top 40 hits including "What The World Needs Now Is Love," "Walk On By," "Make It Easy On Yourself" and "Alfie."

He had left the words to his collaborators, most notably Hal David and his own former wife, Carole Bayer Sager.

With young children, Oliver, 12, and Raleigh, 9, from his fourth marriage, and college-aged son Cristopher from his union with Sager on his mind, Bacharach said he was inspired to speak out.

"I thought that I had to speak lyrically this time as well as musically," he told Reuters, sitting in an easy chair in a Park Avenue hotel suite. "I thought that was very important because I couldn't have somebody else write these lyrics."

Bacharach's words may not match the quality of his music, with urbane melodies and orchestrations that mark this work and his past triumphs. Yet the lyrics are heartfelt and direct.

"As I wrote, I wrote musically. Then I started hearing words. These were things I heard, they grew out of the music," he said.

Vocalists on the album include Elvis Costello and Rufus Wainwright. Rap impresario Dr. Dre provided some drum loops.

"It's very streety, as streety as I can make it," Bacharach said about the hip-hop influence.

'STOP THE CLOCK'

Titles include the opening track, "Please Explain," that laments "Where is the love, where did it go;" the second cut, "Where Did It Go?" urges "Stop the clock, make it stop. Where is that world, where did it go?" and the most stridently political number, "Who Are These People?" sung by Costello.

That song, expressing disillusionment with the war in Iraq, forcefully asks, "Who are these people that keep telling us lies and how did these people get control of our lives and who'll stop the violence 'cause it's out of control? Make 'em stop."

"Stuff just kept going more wrong and more wrong here as I was writing," explained Bacharach, still looking youthful in a blue sweat suit accentuating his bright blue eyes.

Bacharach, who projected an image of the Hollywood good life in the 1960s and '70s during his marriage to glamorous actress Angie Dickinson, told of a political turning point that sparked his anger.

"I heard (then U.S. Secretary of State) Colin Powell tell the United Nations there are weapons of mass destruction. I totally believed him. I love this guy. He's like a hero. This was such a bad, bad blemish mark on his life, that he was so wronged.

"Then we go into Iraq. It looked like the heroic, right thing to do. It was the wrong thing to do. There was fabricated information. There are no weapons of mass destruction."

During the throes of 1960s antiwar activism, Bacharach was a political bystander.

"I never was a political person in my life. I wrote songs during Vietnam, not about Vietnam. I was just writing love songs. Leading my own life in my own insulated world."

Bacharach branched out musically, writing film scores for "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969), which had the hit "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head," and the 1981 movie "Arthur" which also featured a hit song.

In recent years, Bacharach teamed up with other artists. His 1998 collaboration with Costello, "Painted From Memory," earned him a Grammy for "I Still Have That Other Girl." In 2003 he hit Billboard's top R&B/Hip-Hop album chart with an album he made of his songs sung by Ronald Isley.

In the new CD, Bacharach sings about his personal reflections on "Where Did It Go?"

"It's not like your normal, 'I am angry, I protest' song. There's a groove going on. It's kind of cookin' along on a nice groove. And I'm saying like 'Wow' in the middle, a little bit of a surprise for a statement I wanted to make. It became very heartfelt," said Bacharach, who said he cried doing the vocal.

"Who knows how this will be accepted or not accepted," he said. "Is it the best album I've ever done? Maybe.

"I hope it has the impact of making some people think and feel. Because I do believe a lot of music that's out there is like ear candy and you don't necessarily feel too much."


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"Stuff just kept going more wrong and more wrong here as I was writing," explained Bacharach.

Well, yes, Burt, from what I read in the article here, that does sound like a pretty good assessment.

1 posted on 10/20/2005 7:22:56 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

Another mouthpiece for gloom and doom. What a pity he's become so cynical in his old age.


2 posted on 10/20/2005 7:27:04 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
77 years on this planet, and he still doesn't get it.

That sort of ignorance must be willful.
3 posted on 10/20/2005 7:28:26 AM PDT by babyface00
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
Reuters via Yahoo ^ | October 20, 2005 | Larry Fine


4 posted on 10/20/2005 7:30:25 AM PDT by Triggerhippie (Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

bump


5 posted on 10/20/2005 7:30:53 AM PDT by kimosabe31
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
That song, expressing disillusionment with the war in Iraq, forcefully asks, "Who are these people that keep telling us lies and how did these people get control of our lives and who'll stop the violence 'cause it's out of control? Make 'em stop."

Once a lib, always a lib.

6 posted on 10/20/2005 7:32:07 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
The wrong song, for the wrong time

Burt (who's "more passionate than ever")
Thought the lyrics he'd written were clever.
Thought he'd strike up the band
And enlighten our land,
But forgot voters push their own lever.

7 posted on 10/20/2005 7:33:24 AM PDT by syriacus (Don't look for medical breakthroughs to be accomplished by pro-abortion or pro-euthanasia doctors.)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

what the world needs now
is burt to shut the f up
what the world needs now
is burt to shut the f up
not just for me
but for everyone.


8 posted on 10/20/2005 7:33:24 AM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 (Liberals are the feces that is produced when shame eats too much stupidity!)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

what the world needs now
is burt to shut the f up
what the world needs now
is burt to shut the f up
not just for me
but for everyone.


9 posted on 10/20/2005 7:34:11 AM PDT by Big Guy and Rusty 99 (Liberals are the feces that is produced when shame eats too much stupidity!)
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To: babyface00
77 years on this planet, and he still doesn't get it.

This Planet???

10 posted on 10/20/2005 7:34:11 AM PDT by pookie18 (Clinton Happens...as does Dr. Demento Dean, Bela Pelosi & Benedick Durbin!!)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
"It's not like your normal, 'I am angry, I protest' song. There's a groove going on. It's kind of cookin' along on a nice groove. And I'm saying like 'Wow' in the middle, a little bit of a surprise for a statement I wanted to make. It became very heartfelt..."

Like, wow... he's like... so... articulate! Like, he's all political and sh*t... Groovey, keen and boss!

11 posted on 10/20/2005 7:34:14 AM PDT by RepoGirl ("The only ho I'm pimpin' is Sweet Lady Propane." -- Hank Hill)
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To: Triggerhippie

Yeah, I noticed that. I wonder if he's any relation.


12 posted on 10/20/2005 7:34:28 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (Go White Sox!!!)
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To: 1Old Pro

Why would anyone give a rat's behind what this ancient has-been thinks. Divorced 3 times? Yeah he's a real moral authority.


13 posted on 10/20/2005 7:36:13 AM PDT by TNCMAXQ
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To: Triggerhippie

"Calling Dr. Howard, Dr. Fine, Dr. Howard!"

"How did you find the patient in room 340?"

"Under the bed! Knuck, knuck, knuck!"

Hey, Burt...spread out!


14 posted on 10/20/2005 7:36:41 AM PDT by RexBeach ("The rest of the world is three drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
It's hilarious to watch every overrated hack in the entertainment industry flip out over President Bush.

It's not just because they hate America - as much as they hated him, they never got this upset over Reagan.

It's because celebrities have absolutely no access to the White House.

Reagan would invite these losers to events and play nice with them, but President Bush just couldn't be bothered.

In other words, his indifference constantly reminds them of how inconsequential they are.

Bacharach is only the author of sappy, forgettable crap - and that's all he'll ever be.

Once the boomers die off, no one will remember that he ever existed. How many Americans today have ever heard of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra?

That's Bacharach the self-parody's future.

15 posted on 10/20/2005 7:37:19 AM PDT by wideawake (God bless our brave troops and their Commander-in-Chief)
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To: Big Guy and Rusty 99
And what also concerns me (not that I'm going to buy the album, but just in case I'm someplace it's being played)is that he actually sings on the album. I remember his singing from when he'd show up on "The Tonight Show" and others when I was a kid. His songs were always better when someone else sang them.
16 posted on 10/20/2005 7:39:17 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican (Go White Sox!!!)
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican

I always hated his sappy music anyway.


17 posted on 10/20/2005 7:39:53 AM PDT by Dr. Bogus Pachysandra ("Don't touch that thing")
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To: Southside_Chicago_Republican
"It's very streety, as streety as I can make it,"

Ohhhh-Kay.

18 posted on 10/20/2005 7:42:15 AM PDT by HIDEK6
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To: babyface00

Burt has owned racehorses for some time. Apparently all the manure he's inhaled over the years had to escape some time.


19 posted on 10/20/2005 7:42:27 AM PDT by relictele (How can Hillary run the country when she couldn't manage a household of 3?)
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To: Dr. Bogus Pachysandra

Yeah, it's akin to Rod McKuen's poetry. Remeber that skinny book of his called "Listen To The Warm"? My God, what drivel.

Burt, you know what you need? Check out my tag line.

See yah.


20 posted on 10/20/2005 7:43:00 AM PDT by RexBeach ("The rest of the world is three drinks behind." -Humphrey Bogart)
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