Released on September 19, 1969, "Georgie Does His Thing With Strings" is a captivating journey through the musical landscape of Georgie Fame, a renowned artist known for his versatility and soulful performances. This album, a gem in the Northern Soul genre, is a testament to Fame's ability to blend various musical influences into a cohesive and engaging collection of tracks.
Spanning just 37 minutes, this album is a concise yet powerful exploration of Fame's artistry. The tracklist features a mix of classic covers and original compositions, each track accompanied by lush string arrangements that add depth and richness to the music. From the Beatles' "And I Love Her" to the jazz standard "What's New?", Fame's vocals shine through, showcasing his unique style and interpretive skills.
The album opens with a tender rendition of "And I Love Her," followed by the hopeful "Maybe In The Spring Again." Fame's rendition of "In The Wee Small Hours (Of The Morning)" is particularly noteworthy, highlighting his ability to convey vulnerability and longing. Other standout tracks include "This Guy's In Love With You," "Girl Talk," and "Everything Happens To Me," each offering a different facet of Fame's musical personality.
Originally released on the Columbia label, "Georgie Does His Thing With Strings" has been reissued by Legacy Recordings, making it accessible to a new generation of fans. The album's enduring appeal lies in its timeless quality, with each song resonating as strongly today as it did in 1969. Whether you're a long-time fan of Georgie Fame or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to captivate and inspire.