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''Bobby Darin Born Walden Robert Cassotto'' is an
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by American singer
Bobby Darin Bobby Darin (born Walden Robert Cassotto; May 14, 1936 – December 20, 1973) was an American musician and actor. He performed jazz, pop, rock and roll, folk, swing, and country music. He started his career as a songwriter for Connie ...
, released in 1968 on Darin's own label, Direction, just one month after the formation of the label was announced in the trade press. That article stated that "his first LP is controversial in the sense that it establishes a new image. The songs are built on Darin's feeling for people and his concern for a troubled society." ''Bobby Darin Born Walden Robert Cassotto'' is the first of only two albums containing all-Darin compositions (the other is the follow-up, '' Commitment''), and was originally released in a gatefold sleeve containing the lyrics to the songs on the inside and some of Darin's poetry and musings on the back. The album did not chart, although "Long Line Rider", which was about the corruption in Arkansas prison farms uncovered by Tom Murton, reached number 79 on the singles charts. Other songs on the album dealt with issues such as the environment ("Questions"), the
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("The Proper Gander"),
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("Jingle Jangle Jungle") and
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("Sunday"). The final song, "In Memoriam", featuring just Darin and an acoustic guitar, finds the singer/songwriter recounting the events of the funeral of
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. It is said that Darin was the last to leave the graveside, and it was Kennedy's death that was largely responsible for Darin starting the Direction label. The album was released on CD in 2007 by the Edsel label, and saw it paired with '' Bobby Darin Sings Doctor Dolittle''.


Reception

'' Cash Box'' wrote of the ''Long Line Rider'' single: "completely different from anything Bobby Darin has done, this side pulled from the progressive-showing LP casts a new figure from the B. D. mold ''(sic)''. Cooking blues backup invigorates a fascinating lyric centred on a
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worker. Effort should see both underground and top forty exposure to open a solid sales spree." Larry Uttal, president of Bell Records (who distributed the album) said that the LP "reveals a side of Bobby Darin's personality that has never been heard by the public before. And it will no doubt surprise some listeners, because the total effect of the album poignantly passes on to them Darin's sense of personal involvement in the world today. Darin's material and performance runs much deeper than the type of music that, up to now, has been his signature. The album expresses the personality of a mature artist in a perfectly realized creative whole." '' Billboard'' said that the music "sounds like a cross between
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and J erry Jeff (Mr Bojangles) Walker." '' Cash Box'' said that "these songs show Darin to be a talented writer; given the right promotion, this album could be the biggest thing he's ever done." In the UK, ''
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'' newspaper wrote that the album "has more beauty and sensitivity than a score of others." Music critic JT Griffith wrote in his
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review "The least-essential record to casual fans. But possibly the most important Darin record for those who wish to better understand the man's love for music and his quest for artistic truth... An overlooked masterpiece painted in bold, personal strokes."


Track listing

All songs by Bobby Darin.


Side one

# "Questions" – 4:30 # "Jingle Jangle Jungle" – 2:55 # "The Proper Gander" – 3:56 # "Bullfrog" – 4:02 # "Long Line Rider" – 2:57


Side two

# "Change" – 2:22 # "I Can See the Wind" – 3:07 # "Sunday" – 3:22 # "In Memoriam" – 4:00


Personnel

*Bobby Darin – vocals, arrangements, photography


References

{{Authority control 1968 albums Bobby Darin albums