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Library Bookwatch, Oct, 2004
Let Me Go Lover
Joan Weber
Collectables Records Corporation
PO Box 35, Narberth, PA 19072-0035
COL07583 $TBA 1-800-446-6426
Let Me Go Lover is a CD music anthology of 15 memorable songs originally sung by Joan Weber to great popular success, and now superbly produced for the nostalgic satisfaction of her many fans, and will aptly serve to introduce one of the great popular music female singers to a whole new generation of music lovers. The recordings comprising this very highly recommended CD collection include Marionette (3:06); It May Sound Silly (2:31); Call Me Careless (2:34); Lover--Lover (3:00); Tell the Lord (2:42); Don't Throw My Love Away (2:14); Anything, Everything for Love (3:03); Rock Talk (2:17); Goodbye Lollipops, Hello Lipstick (2:41); What Should a Teen Heart Do? (2:36); Gone (2:22); A Love That's a Lie (2:37); Saturday Lover--Sunday Stranger (2:29); and the "top ten" title piece, Let Me Go Lover (2:25).
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