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Something Else is a 1971 album by Shirley Bassey. Following-up her comeback album Something, this proved to be almost as big when it too made the UK top 10, peaking at No.7. The album contained the hit single "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" as well as a non-charting second release "Breakfast in Bed".The success of this album and Shirley Bassey in general at this period saw a rush of compilations and older albums entering the UK charts in late 1971, with five albums appearing over the space of three months. In 1972, Bassey was the subject of This Is Your Life where guest Liberace made mention of this album and in particular "Excuse Me".

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  • Something Else is a 1971 album by Shirley Bassey. Following-up her comeback album Something, this proved to be almost as big when it too made the UK top 10, peaking at No.7. The album contained the hit single "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" as well as a non-charting second release "Breakfast in Bed".The success of this album and Shirley Bassey in general at this period saw a rush of compilations and older albums entering the UK charts in late 1971, with five albums appearing over the space of three months. In 1972, Bassey was the subject of This Is Your Life where guest Liberace made mention of this album and in particular "Excuse Me". The gatefold photograph features Bassey wearing a chiffon catsuit. The early 1970s would see Bassey wearing some of her most revealing stage costumes, as reflected on the cover. In France, the album was released as Love Songs with an alternative sleeve and also featured the song "For All We Know". Something Else was released on vinyl and cassette in stereo. It was re-issued on CD in 1999 by EMI with two bonus tracks; "For the Love of Him" was originally the B-side of "(Where Do I Begin) Love Story", while "Vehicle", recorded in February 1971, remained unreleased until 1994. (en)
  • Something Else est le quinzième album studio de Shirley Bassey, sorti en 1971. Il fait suite à Something et rencontre presque le même succès, étant classé no 7 au UK Albums Chart. L'album contient le single , reprise de la bande originale du film Love Story, composée par Francis Lai. C'est d'ailleurs sous ce titre que Something Else sort en France (UAG 29149). Un autre single, est interprété en direct à la BBC dans l'émission Top of the Pops. Something Else sort en 33 tours et cassette audio stéréo, puis est réédité par EMI en disque compact en 1999 avec deux titres supplémentaires : For The Love Of Him, qui était la face B originale de (Where Do I Begin) Love Story, et Vehicle, qui bien qu'enregistré en février 1971, était resté inédit jusqu'en 1994. (fr)
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  • Something Else Shirley Bassey.jpg (en)
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  • Something Else (en)
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  • Noel Rogers, Johnny Harris (en)
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  • May 1971 (en)
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  • Advision Studios, London (en)
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  • Something Else est le quinzième album studio de Shirley Bassey, sorti en 1971. Il fait suite à Something et rencontre presque le même succès, étant classé no 7 au UK Albums Chart. L'album contient le single , reprise de la bande originale du film Love Story, composée par Francis Lai. C'est d'ailleurs sous ce titre que Something Else sort en France (UAG 29149). Un autre single, est interprété en direct à la BBC dans l'émission Top of the Pops. (fr)
  • Something Else is a 1971 album by Shirley Bassey. Following-up her comeback album Something, this proved to be almost as big when it too made the UK top 10, peaking at No.7. The album contained the hit single "(Where Do I Begin?) Love Story" as well as a non-charting second release "Breakfast in Bed".The success of this album and Shirley Bassey in general at this period saw a rush of compilations and older albums entering the UK charts in late 1971, with five albums appearing over the space of three months. In 1972, Bassey was the subject of This Is Your Life where guest Liberace made mention of this album and in particular "Excuse Me". (en)
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  • Something Else (album de Shirley Bassey) (fr)
  • Something Else (Shirley Bassey album) (en)
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