Composer and arranger
Burt Bacharach is perhaps best known for his work with lyricist
Hal David. The pair practically unleashed an entire subgenre of pop music beginning in the late '50s. After racking up numerous hits for other folks -- notably female vocalists
Dionne Warwick stateside and
Dusty Springfield in England -- the artist began exploring his considerable back catalog. While living in London in the early '60s,
Bacharach recorded his first collection of
Bacharach/David songs, aptly titled
Hit Maker! (1965). As the package was issued under the
Burt Bacharach moniker, many thought that the tunes would actually feature him singing and playing. Instead, the slightly updated arrangements are scored for a decidedly more discerning and mature ear. Although listeners would never know it by the practically ersatz interpretations, future
Led Zeppelin members and mid-'60s London recording session musicians
Jimmy Page and
John Paul Jones were contributors to the likes of
"Walk on By," "Don't Make Me Over," "Blue on Blue," "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me," "Wives and Lovers," and
"Anyone Who Had a Heart." In the context of those familiar melodies, some of the second-tier selections, such as
"And So Goodbye, My Love," "The Last One to Be Loved," and
"Saturday Sunshine" are among the most memorable.
Hit Maker! became just that in the U.K., as the album rocketed into the Top Ten and the single
"Trains and Boats and Planes" took off after being aired on
BBC Radio, eventually spending 11 weeks on the charts. The unqualified success didn't translate stateside, even though the package was reissued -- with some slight modifications -- twice, first as
The Man! Burt Bacharach -- His Songs (1965) and then several years later as
Burt Bacharach Plays His Hits (1969). Nearly four decades later,
Hit Maker! was included -- along with a rare mono version of
"Saturday Sunshine" from the same time frame -- as part of the limited-edition five-disc
Something Big: The Complete A&M Years...And More (1994) box set. ~ Lindsay Planer