Yuro, Timi
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Best Of Timi Yuro
New - LP - LST 7286
Sealed 1963 Stereo Original.
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Hurt
New - LP - LRP 3208
Sealed 1961 Mono Original. Pristine Copy.
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Hurt
New - LP - LST 7208
Sealed 1961 Stereo Original.
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Hurt
Used - LP - 4M 036-62198
1982 Belgian Stereo Reissue. Appears Unplayed.
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Let Me Call You Sweetheart
New - LP - LST 7234
Sealed 1962 Stereo Original.
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Make The World Go Away
New - LP - LST 7319
Sealed 1963 Stereo Original, CC.
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Make The World Go Away
New - LP - LRP 3319
Sealed 1963 Mono Original.
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Something Bad On My Mind
New - LP - LST 7594
Factory Sealed 1968 Stereo Original.
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Soul!
New - LP - LST 7212
Factory Sealed 1962 Stereo Original.
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The Amazing Timi Yuro
Used - LP - MG 20963
Mono Original Produced By Quincy Jones.
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The Amazing Timi Yuro
New - LP - MG-20963
Sealed 1964 Deep Groove Mono Original Housed In A Laminated Jacket With Tiny Cut Out Hole. “Once It Became Clear To Timi Yuro That Her Longtime Home, Liberty Records, No Longer Had Any Idea What To Do With Her Extraordinary Gifts, She Jumped Ship, Issuing Her Lone Mercury Album, The Amazing Timi Yuro, In 1964. Produced By Quincy Jones And Arranged By Bobby Scott, The Album Is Lush And Dreamily Romantic, A Collection Of Standards Some Distance Removed From The Lean R&B Of Early Hits Like "Hurt" And "What's A Matter Baby" -- If Anything, The Material Is A Little Too Sophisticated For Its Own Good, As The Emotional Restraint Of The Lyrics Effectively Straitjackets The Stunning Poignancy Of Yuro's Booming Vocals. She Nevertheless Delivers Each Syllable With Absolute Sincerity And Conviction, And Performances Like "I'm Afraid (The Masquerade Is Over)," "If," And The Devastating "Johnny" Rank Among Yuro's Finest.” AMG - Jason Ankeny
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The Very Best Of Timi Yuro
New - LP - UA-LA429-E
Sealed 1975 US Original Compilation Cut Corner. She Was Considered One Of The First Blue-Eyed Soul Stylists In The Rock Era.
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Timi Yuro
New - LP - SUS-5107
Factory Sealed Stereo, Archival Quality Copy.
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Timi Yuro Album
New - LP - UA-LA631-G
Sealed, Rare 1976 Original. The Little Lady With The Big Voice Is Captured Here At The Legendary Hollywood Pjs Club In 1969. This Recording Consisted Of 7 Live Tracks And Was Coupled With Some Studio Archival Material On The LP Flip Side, Then Quickly Withdrawn. The Sound Is Very Soulful, At PJ's, Timi Is Backed By A Tight Stax Sounding House Band, And She Performs With Her Customary Passion. A Must-Have For The Northern Soul Connoisseur.
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What's A Matter Baby
New - LP - LRP 3263
Sealed 1963 Mono Original. “The Title Track Of Timi Yuro's Third Album, What's A Matter Baby, Was One Of Her Biggest Hits, Both On The Charts And In Terms Of Sound: More Than Once, Yuro's Voice Saturates The Song, Sending Recording Gauges (And Eardrums) Into The Red. Yuro's Big, Beautiful, Powerful Voice Lent Itself To A Variety Of Settings; Aside From The Soulful "What's A Matter Baby" And "Hurt," She Tackled More Mature-Sounding Orchestral Pop, Country-Pop, And Other Styles, Many Of Which Are Represented Here. While The More Staid "It's Too Soon To Know," "Guess Who," And "For Your Love" Feel A Little Dated Now, Yuro's Performances Inject Them With Enough Passion To Keep Them Sounding Vital. Meanwhile, The Country, Soul, And Rock-Influenced Tracks Like The Gently Bittersweet "I Waited Too Long" And The Livelier "If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody," "Hallelujah, I Love Him So," And "Should I Ever Love Again" Still Have A Lot To Offer Modern Ears, Even If They're Not Among Her All-Time Best Work. "That's Right, Walk On By," However, Is One Of Yuro's Brightest Moments, And Her Version Of "Fever" Remains Striking In Its Simplicity.” Heather Phares, AMG.
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What's A Matter Baby
New - LP - LST 7263
Sealed 1963 Stereo Original. “The Title Track Of Timi Yuro's Third Album, What's A Matter Baby, Was One Of Her Biggest Hits, Both On The Charts And In Terms Of Sound: More Than Once, Yuro's Voice Saturates The Song, Sending Recording Gauges (And Eardrums) Into The Red. Yuro's Big, Beautiful, Powerful Voice Lent Itself To A Variety Of Settings; Aside From The Soulful "What's A Matter Baby" And "Hurt," She Tackled More Mature-Sounding Orchestral Pop, Country-Pop, And Other Styles, Many Of Which Are Represented Here. While The More Staid "It's Too Soon To Know," "Guess Who," And "For Your Love" Feel A Little Dated Now, Yuro's Performances Inject Them With Enough Passion To Keep Them Sounding Vital. Meanwhile, The Country, Soul, And Rock-Influenced Tracks Like The Gently Bittersweet "I Waited Too Long" And The Livelier "If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody," "Hallelujah, I Love Him So," And "Should I Ever Love Again" Still Have A Lot To Offer Modern Ears, Even If They're Not Among Her All-Time Best Work. "That's Right, Walk On By," However, Is One Of Yuro's Brightest Moments, And Her Version Of "Fever" Remains Striking In Its Simplicity.” Heather Phares, AMG.
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What's A Matter Baby
Used - LP - LRP 3263
1963 Mono Original. “The Title Track Of Timi Yuro's Third Album, "What's A Matter Baby," Was One Of Her Biggest Hits, Both On The Charts And In Terms Of Sound: More Than Once, Yuro's Voice Saturates The Song, Sending Recording Gauges (And Eardrums) Into The Red. Yuro's Big, Beautiful, Powerful Voice Lent Itself To A Variety Of Settings; Aside From The Soulful "What's A Matter Baby" And "Hurt," She Tackled More Mature-Sounding Orchestral Pop, Country-Pop, And Other Styles, Many Of Which Are Represented Here. While The More Staid "It's Too Soon To Know," "Guess Who," And "For Your Love" Feel A Little Dated Now, Yuro's Performances Inject Them With Enough Passion To Keep Them Sounding Vital. Meanwhile, The Country, Soul, And Rock-Influenced Tracks Like The Gently Bittersweet "I Waited Too Long" And The Livelier "If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody," "Hallelujah, I Love Him So," And "Should I Ever Love Again" Still Have A Lot To Offer Modern Ears, Even If They're Not Among Her All-Time Best Work. "That's Right, Walk On By," However, Is One Of Yuro's Brightest Moments, And Her Version Of "Fever" Remains Striking In Its Simplicity.” Heather Phares, AMG.
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