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  1. Someplace Else Now marked Lesley Gore's first full immersion into the world of the singer-songwriter. She penned every one of the twelve tracks on this 1972 album, writing solo and with lyricists Ellen Weston and her brother Michael Gore. Joe Porter (Gladys Knight and the Pips, Thelma Houston) supplied the passionate production. Lesley's lost Motown gem, a stylistic mélange of pop, soul, folk ...

  2. 31. Juli 2018 · Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSomeplace Else Now · Lesley GoreSomeplace Else Now℗ 1972 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.Releas...

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  3. The song “Someplace Else Now” by Lesley Gore holds significant meaning, both in its lyrics and the emotions it evokes. Released in 1972 as part of her album with the same title, Gore’s soulful performance captures a journey of personal growth, reflection, and embracing the present.

  4. Gore wrote or co-wrote (with Ellen Weston or her brother Michael, with whom Lesley would later gain renewed acclaim for collaborating on the score to the hit film Fame) every song on the album. Though it failed to make a significant commercial impact at the time, Someplace Else Now has come to be regarded as a lost, blue-eyed soul gem, and it makes its worldwide CD debut on this Real Gone ...

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

  6. Produced by Quincy Jones, who fattened the teenager's sound with double-tracked vocals and intricate backup vocals and horns, she reeled off a few more big hits in 1963 and 1964, including "Judy's Turn to Cry," "She's a Fool," "You Don't Own Me," "That's the Way Boys Are," and "Maybe I Know." She wasn't the most soulful girl group singer by a ...

  7. 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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