As a young lad, I bought the original vinyl album of this studio recording session for Kapp Records in the mid 1960's. It was a real favourite and in the then new, stereophonic sound, I loved the orchestrations which Burt Bacharach had created for his orchestra and the singers. It's a shame that we still have never found out the identity of the musicians and the soloist singers who love these new songs and give perfect performances for the up and coming master. Bacharach had endorsements for his creativity, arranging and original composition, by some of the best, like Jack Jones, Marlene Dietrich, Gene Pitney, to name a few. An exciting era of the late twentieth century, that fell outside the established writers of Broadway and Tin pan Alley in the pre-War era. The Brill Building was the home of this new breed of creative pop song tunesmiths who were to wow us for the next twenty years. Neil Diamond, Paul Anka, Gene Pitney, Neil Sedaka, Jerry Goffin & Carole King, these were the new voices of the post war American hit parades.