Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Engelbert Humperdinc­k defies time, age on new album

- By Pablo Gorondi

archetypal orchestrat­ions and honest, unspoiled performanc­es of well-chosen songs.

Created as a message of love to his wife Patricia, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, her muse has brought the best out of her husband of over 50 years. You won’t hear the vocal power or range of his heyday but Humperdinc­k can still transmit plenty of feeling without an ounce of schmaltz.

There are versions of contempora­ry hits like the Bruno Mars smash “Just the Way You Are” and Ed Sheeran’s “Photograph,” adapted to match Humperdinc­k’s natural style. “Just Like the First Time” seems to address his wife’s struggle head-on — “You don’t know me now/But in some way, somehow/Maybe there’s a moment you are mine.”

The only pure indulgence is a duet with granddaugh­ter Olivia on “I’m Glad I Danced With You,” closing the first half of the record. The song itself, dedicated to Patricia, is fine — Humperdinc­k sounds a little like Gordon Lightfoot at times — and Olivia’s contributi­on surely made granddad proud.

Opener “Absolute Beginner” is clearly country, while the closing section of show favorites includes Willie Nelson’s “Crazy,” “On Broadway” and “Welcome to My World,” which was made famous by Jim Reeves and quotes the Sermon on the Mount.

Albums he made a decade ago or more were already said to be possibly his last but “The Man I Want to Be” is vintage Humperdinc­k and a rewarding listen.

 ?? OK! GOOD RECORDS VIA AP ?? This cover image released by OK! Good Records shows “The Man I Want to Be,” by Engelbert Humperdinc­k.
OK! GOOD RECORDS VIA AP This cover image released by OK! Good Records shows “The Man I Want to Be,” by Engelbert Humperdinc­k.

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