James Darren's 1967 album, , released on Warner Bros. Records, marked a shift toward a mature, adult-contemporary sound and included notable covers like "Georgy Girl" and "Born Free". This era represented a musical transition for the former teen idol, who was concurrently starring in the television series The Time Tunnel . For details on the album's release, see James Darren
Review of that hypothetical compilation:
For collectors only — Darren’s 1967 output wasn't prolific, but the high points show a maturing artist unfairly left behind by the psychedelic wave. The rarities add little beyond curiosity value. Still, the best tracks (like "All" and "Didn't We?") are as good as anything by his more celebrated contemporaries. james darren 1967 allrar best
Release Formats: Originally released on Vinyl LP (Mono and Stereo). James Darren's 1967 album, , released on Warner Bros
: The lead single and title track, a lush ballad from the film Run For Your Wife "Georgy Girl" : A cover of the popular 1960s hit. "A Man and a Woman" : A classic lounge standard. : A soulful take on the Bobby Hebb classic. "Born Free" : A sweeping rendition of the famous movie theme. The "Best" of James Darren Search Swedish Sites: Use Tradera (Sweden’s eBay) or
Here is a breakdown of James Darren’s musical highlights from 1967 and the tracks considered his "best" from that period.
, a significant project that solidified his transition from a "teen idol" to a polished pop crooner. The album's title track,