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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Bobby Darin: Commitment/Rare Darin CD now available!

The Edsel label has announced a street date of 09/10/2007 for the new "Bobby Darin: Commitment/Rare Darin" 2-on-1 CD. Bobby Darin's historic "Commitment" LP, never before issued on CD, is finally available. Originally released in 1969 on Darin's own Direction label, under the name "Bob Darin," "Commitment" is an intensely personal, beautifully written and performed piece. Complimenting the LP, Edsel has included 10 additional tracks from the Direction era, under the title "Rare Darin."

You can pre-order the "Commitment/Rare Darin" CD right now at DarinLand.com.

HA CHA and then some!

Bobby Darin: Commitment/Rare Darin CD

Bobby Darin: Jingle Jangle Jungle (mp3)

In honor of the release of Bobby Darin's historic "Born Walden Robert Cassotto" album on CD for the very first time, I have just added a new song from that record to the DarinLand page on MySpace: "Jingle Jangle Jungle."

To hear it, go to...

http://www.myspace.com/darinland

Bobby Darin: Sings Doctor Dolittle/Born Walden Robert Cassotto CD

Bobby Darin: Sings Doctor Dolittle/Born Walden Robert Cassotto CD

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Bobby Darin's "Commitment" LP on CD for the First Time Ever

The Edsel label in the UK will continue its program of fantastic Bobby Darin re-issues in September, with the release of the historic "Bob Darin: Commitment" LP from 1969 (never before available on CD). This was the second of Darin's 2 albums on his own Direction label, and the only album he ever released under the name 'Bob Darin.' Like his first Direction album ("Born Walden Robert Cassotto," coming from Edsel on 08/21/2007), "Commitment" is composed entirely of original material, and thus stands as one Darin's most heartfelt and honest artistic expressions.

Standout tracks include the sly and clever "Distractions (Part 1)," the biting "Song For a Dollar," the snappy wordplay of "Me and Mr. Hohner", and the irresistibly catchy "Jive." Bobby Darin was a first class songwriter with a playful approach to language, and this album found him in top form.

Edsel has also included 10 tracks of additional material from the Direction era, under the title "Rare Darin." Among these tracks, "City Life" and "Route 58" are true gems, as they both represent insights into Darin's past and his personal and artistic struggles. Of course, the rest of it is pretty darned nifty too, especially the live tracks from a 1969 appearance at the legendary Troubadour in Los Angeles.

A pre-order listing for the "Bob Darin: Commitment/Rare Darin" CD will be posted on the DarinLand.com site soon. Keep an eye on this space for updates.

Meanwhile, here are the full details on the upcoming "Commitment/Rare Darin" CD:

BOB DARIN
COMMITMENT + RARE DARIN
EDSS 1015

COMMITMENT
Me And Mr Hohner / Sugar-Man / Sausalito (The Governor's Song) / Song For A Dollar / The Harvest / Distractions (Part 1) / Water Color Canvas / Jive / Hey Magic Man / Light Blue

RARE DARIN
Baby May / Sweet Reasons / Maybe We Can Get It Together / Rx-Pyro (Prescription: Fire) / City Life / Route 58 / Distractions (Part 1) [live at The Troubadour 1969] / Long Line Rider [live at The Troubadour 1969] / Simple Song Of Freedom [live at The Troubadour 1969] / Monologue; Questions [live at The Troubadour 1969]