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I Love How You Love Me (1968)

I Love How You Love Me

  1. Those Were The Days I Love How You Love Me
  2. My Special Angel
  3. Harper Valley P.T.A.
  4. I Love How You Love Me
  5. Hold Me Tight
  6. Wichita Lineman
  7. Hey Jude
  8. Sunny
  9. Little Green Apples
  10. Scarborough Fair / Canticle
  11. Abraham, Martin And John



Arranged and Conducted by Ray Conniff
The Recording Sessions for This Album Were Supervised and Produced by Jack Gold
The Sound Was Supervised by Bob Ballard
Engineering: Jack Lattig
Cover photo: Frank Bez Original LP liner notes:
Ray Conniff"This is truly one of Ray Conniff's greatest albums!" That is a true statement. And yet... that same statement can be made, with equal veracity, about any album Ray Conniff has already recorded, or will release in the future.
Ray Conniff is consistent. He is constantly great. He has the unique ability to continue the famous "Conniff Sound" in every record he releases... and yet have each recording be as new and fresh as tomorrow. It takes the remarkable talent of a man like Conniff to create a unique "sound"... and then to inject it with new life with every record he makes.
This is what makes the Conniff Sound so remarkable. Not only does one look forward with undisguised anticipation to each new Conniff record, but his great albums of the past may be played time and time again... and with each playing take on new meaning.
This, his latest album, is no exception. Ray has included some of the latest contemporary tunes; the songs themselves will someday cease to be contemporary. But the Conniff renditions are certain to become classics. When Ray Conniff records a song... it's his.
If this is your first Ray Conniff album you are doubly fortunate; not only are you in for the most delightful listening experience of your life... you can "discover" Ray's other recent albums like: "Turn Around Look at Me," "Honey" and "It Must Be Him." You can also find out why the Conniff Sound became so famous by listening to his earlier Columbia albums: " 'S Wonderful," " 'S Marvelous," " 'S Awful Nice" and "Concert In Rhythm."
Ray Conniff fans, new and old; sit back, listen, and... enjoy!
— Tom Riley

Source:  https://www.rayconniff.info/comcast/original/albums/loveme.html

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