Let There Be Love Engelbert Humperdinck

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  • Release Date: 03/29/2005
  • Sales Rank: 103,106
  • Label: HIP-O RECORDS
  • UPC: 028947566069
 
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Let There Be Love

1LISTENLet There Be Love 2:44
2LISTENJust the Two of Us 3:34
3LISTENIt Had to Be You 3:52
4LISTENWhen You Say Nothing at All 4:33
5LISTENWith You I'm Born Again 3:24
6LISTENYou Inspire Me 3:12
7LISTENStand by Me 3:41
8LISTENThree Words Ain't Enough 4:08
9LISTENWe're All Alone 4:03
10LISTENThere's No Good in Goodbye 3:46
11LISTENDance With Me 3:17
12LISTENLove Songs 3:18
13LISTENHave You Ever Really Loved a Woman? 4:40
14LISTENMy Confession 4:17

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Editorial Reviews

Let There Be Love is an Engelbert Humperdinck album that the 68-year-old singer recorded in August and September 2004 and released in March 2005. It seems worth pointing this out at the start because a potential buyer easily could think it's just another compilation. True, there is a sticker on the shrink wrap that reads, "Brand new album of classic love songs," but it then adds confusingly "plus 3 new tracks." Actually, all of the tracks are new; the point the sticker is trying to make is that three of the songs are previously unheard compositions being introduced by Humperdinck on the disc, while the rest are his versions of familiar tunes. Also, the album is being released on Universal's Hip-O label, which specializes in compilations. But beyond these marketing misfires, it can be difficult to distinguish new Humperdinck from old Humperdinck simply because he does pretty much the same thing every time out, croon love songs in his rich, easy tenor. The emphasis here is on a small band -- piano, guitar, bass, drums -- albeit with occasional augmentation by synth programming and other instruments (plus strings, of course), and that puts the focus more squarely on the singer. The song choices range across the decades with no particular regard to the stylistic upheavals popular music has undergone from, say, 1924, when "It Had to Be You" first became a hit, to 1995, when Bryan Adams topped the charts with "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" Nor does it matter whether a song originated in R&B ("Stand By Me") or country ("When You Say Nothing at All"): Humperdinck and arranger Dave Hartley smooth over all differences. And sometimes they find a natural, such as Nick Lowe's "You Inspire Me," which may be one of the more recent compositions but sounds like it comes from 50-years-earlier. None of the new songs sound like automatic additions to the Humperdinck songbook, even though the singer seems more animated when singing them, particularly "Three Words Ain't Enough." At his age, there's no telling how many new recordings he will release; he ought to have his record label make more of a point of not confusing his fans when he does. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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Let There Be Loveby Anonymous

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May 16, 2005: Recently saw Engelbert in concert. As usual he puts on a great show. He introduce this new CD which I bought at the concert. Should have ordered from Barnes & Nobel would have saved a few $$. Now to the CD. I was a little disappointed in first hearing the CD seeing it's a little on the jazzy side but after listen a few times he does a good job. I especially love the last song tiled My Confession. Sort of a latin beat. All in all it's worth the Barnes and Noble price. Enjoy

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April 13, 2005: I recently bought the Engelbert "Let there be Love" CD ... and really enjoy it. Some of the songs are familiar, but I don't think any of the songs on this CD, duplicate songs from his other CD's. The one song I liked a lot, was "Have you really ever loved a woman." Engelbert can do a CD, and it can be totally different than others. His voice is the same, 'Love' is almost always somewhere in these songs, but this was a whole new sound, although the songs may have been around for awhile, by other singers. I like it, and would recommend it! kp