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  1. 11. Sept. 2007 · Lesley Gore's "Someplace Else Now" is the missing link for me. I had not heard this album when it was released in 1972. Quite frankly, I wasn't into Lesley Gore at that time. With hindsight as the perfect eyepiece, I can see how this set would have raised hopes that Gore could transition into the singer-songwriter era. Gore's 2005 CD "Ever ...

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  2. Someplace Else Now, an Album by Lesley Gore. Released in 2015 on Real Gone (catalog no. RGM 0385; CD). Genres: Blue-Eyed Soul.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "Someplace Else Now" on Discogs.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lesley_GoreLesley Gore - Wikipedia

    In 1972, Gore signed with MoWest Records, a subsidiary of Motown, and in July of that year released her first studio album in five years, Someplace Else Now. All of the songs were either written or co-written by Gore, with collaborators Ellen Weston and her brother Michael.

  6. Making the transition proves difficult for Gore, as it had been years since a record of new material emerged, and most of her fan base had matured past the sound that made her a star. Sounding similar at times to Carole King (whose Tapestry record, released a year earlier, no doubt played a major influence on Gore's artistic direction with Someplace Else Now) and Dusty Springfield, this is ...

  7. 11. Juni 2015 · Someplace Else Now (1972) was an album dealing with serious subjects, demonstrating that Gore was indeed at a different place. That album was followed in 1976 by Love Me By Name, co-written with Weston and produced by Quincy Jones. Notable tracks include the title cut, later recorded by Dusty Springfield, Patti Austin, Jennifer Holiday and others. Neither of Gore’s ‘70s albums saw ...