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Hollywood Records
2004
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Regis Philbin
When You're Smiling
About This Album
What makes
Regis Philbin
such a great "everyman" on television is his ability to bounce between professional and spontaneous. If he's confused he wears it on his sleeve; if he's frustrated you'll know it.
Philbin
takes a totally different attitude when it comes to singing. His first album in over 30 years finds him being more agreeable than expected and doing very little of that great ad-libbing, which is a shame. That doesn't keep When You're Smiling from being a pleasant listen, but it's more pleasant than fun and if there's one thing
Regis
does right, it's fun. He refers to producer
Steve Tyrell
as a perfectionist in the liner notes, and he's right. There isn't a bum note on When You're Smiling, but there isn't an off-the-cuff moment, either.
Regis
keeps it simple and still has his voice, the small jazz combo and string orchestra backing him are lush, and trumpeter
Warren Vaché
's presence makes the collection all the richer. Now just imagine the lively studio banter that must have been going on or what one or two irreverent, uptempo numbers could have done for the album. The standard-filled set does satisfy with a collection of songs that mean a lot to
Philbin
; his desire to bring out every last drop of sentimentality in the tunes is up-front and charming.
Tyrell
's production is both elegant and cool and
Philbin
's duet with Irish tenor Ronan Tynan on "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral" will put a tear in the corner of Mother's eye. Not playing to his strengths is a strange move for
Philbin
, one that might be explained by his lifelong ambition to be a "serious" singer. You'll miss the glib
Regis
and his lust for life, but a huge heart, reverence for the music, and warm voice keep When You're Smiling from being just another celebrity disaster. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
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