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Talk to Me

Talk to Me
Blue Harlem

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Track Listing

  1. 5-10-15 Hours
  2. Hallelujah I Love Him So
  3. My Daddy Rocks Me
  4. He May Be Yours
  5. 'Til My Baby Comes Back To Me
  6. Talk To Me Baby/Long Gone Blues
  7. Bear Wallow
  8. Nobody But Me
  9. Now Baby Or Never
  10. That's How I Feel About You
  11. Ev'ry Time I Hear That Mellow Saxophone
  12. I Just Want To Make Love To You
  13. Drown In My Own Tears
  14. I Can't Stop Now
  15. Gone Walkin'

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8739 in Music
  • Released on: 2005-10-31
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Michael Parkinson
"Blue Harlem - the group I'm currently raving about - highly recommended! It's happy music, it makes you want to dance".

Album Description
Featuring the unique vocal talents of Imelda May, "TALK TO ME" features blues `n' rhythm classics influenced by artists such as Billie Holiday, Ruth Brown, Dinah Washington and particularly early Ray Charles. It is contemporary urban blues at its best.


Customer Reviews

Tame3
If you are thinking of buying this on the back of owning Imelda May's (nee Clabby)excellent solo material, think again. This is a rather tame collection of 50's style jazz of the sort that The Chevalier Brothers did (and Camille O'Sullivan still does) so much better. Some of the lyrics are very cringe-making (since when did the moon ever shine for 15 hours?!) and often about down trodden women (not in an empowering way). I don't know why Imelda left this band but my guess is that she wanted to be a bit more adventurous. This album, while not without some pleasing moments, is really only for Imelda May completists in my view.

Truly sublime5
This is the band Imelda may used to be with before her solo debut with Love Tattoo. If you like that, or you saw her on Jools Holland and want more then look no further..Love Tattoo

Imelda Queen of Jazz, Blues, Rockabilly5
I fell in love with the sound of Imelda May when I heard her on Dermot Oleary's Radio2 show and she played Jonny Got A Boom Boom, from the album Love Tattoo. I went and bought it there and then.

Since then I have seen her and her band play live in Swindon and sought out other recordings. I found this album. Imelda Imelda Imelda - if music was a religion then to day i was born again.

Happy Days!