by Richie Unterberger
Her erratic, self-titled debut features lovely baroque arrangements by Mike Leander and decent tunes like &As Tears Go By,& and Jackie DeShannon's &Come and Stay With Me& and &In My Time of Sorrow,& and Bacharach/David's &If I Never Get to Love You,& as well as fairly crummy covers of hits by the Beatles, Herman's Hermits, and Petula Clark. Look for the Japanese CD reissue: It adds six non-LP bonus tracks from mid-'60s singles, including a couple (the girl-groupish &The Sha La La Song,& the melancholy &The Morning Sun&) that rank among her best '60s recordings.