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She Talks to Rainbows

Ronnie Spector · 1999

19 min · 5 tracks · R&B · soul · doo-wop

A nostalgic blend of doo-wop and soul, infused with heartfelt storytelling and lush arrangements.

She Talks to Rainbows is an EP by Ronnie Spector, released in 1999. A nostalgic blend of doo-wop and soul, infused with heartfelt storytelling and lush arrangements. This album is significant for its critical reception, particularly for revitalizing interest in Spector's career and her influence on the girl group sound. Tracks like 'Don't Worry Baby' received praise for their fresh interpretations, helping to introduce Spector's timeless voice to a new generation of listeners. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does She Talks to Rainbows sound like?

A nostalgic blend of doo-wop and soul, infused with heartfelt storytelling and lush arrangements. Rooted in R&B and soul.

What makes She Talks to Rainbows by Ronnie Spector notable?

This album is significant for its critical reception, particularly for revitalizing interest in Spector's career and her influence on the girl group sound. Tracks like 'Don't Worry Baby' received praise for their fresh interpretations, helping to introduce Spector's timeless voice to a new generation of listeners. Released in 1999, 'She Talks to Rainbows' was Ronnie Spector's first album in over a decade, marking a return to music after a prolonged hiatus. This album came seven years after her previous release, showcasing her enduring vocal prowess and emotional depth during a time when nostalgia for classic sounds was resurging in popular culture.

How many songs are on She Talks to Rainbows?

She Talks to Rainbows has 5 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.

Tracklist

5 tracks·19:53

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 She Talks to Rainbows Standout 3:49
  • 2 Don't Worry Baby Standout 3:40
  • 3 You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory Standout 3:58
  • 4 Bye Bye Baby 4:10
  • 5 I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine 4:15

Release Date

January 1, 1999

Genre

doo-wop, soul

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

19 min 53 sec