Inside Out (Bobby Darin album)

Inside Out is a 1967 album by Bobby Darin.This album found Darin continuing to explore the folk genre, as he had on his previous release, If I Were a Carpenter.Like its predecessor, Inside Out contains songs by Tim Hardin and John Sebastian, as well as Randy Newman and The Rolling Stones.[1] Inside Out was reissued in 1998 on the Diablo label combined with Darin's previous release, If I Were a Carpenter.[2] Music critic Richie Unterberger wrote in his Allmusic review "It's not bad, but there are better versions than these songs; the arrangements are a little too syrupy, the singing is okay but not brilliant, some of the songs are too lightweight, and the overall mood is too damned unrelentingly understated.
Studio albumBobby DarinProducerCharles KoppelmanIf I Were a CarpenterBobby Darin Sings Doctor DolittleTim HardinJohn SebastianRandy NewmanThe Rolling StonesAllmusicThe Encyclopedia of Popular MusicRichie UnterbergerThe Lady Came from BaltimoreDarling Be Home SoonAlan GordonI Think It's Gonna Rain TodayBack Street GirlMick Jagger, Keith RichardsDiscographyThat's AllThis Is DarinFor Teenagers OnlyThe 25th Day of DecemberTwo of a KindLove SwingsTwist with Bobby DarinBobby Darin Sings Ray CharlesThings and Other ThingsOh! Look at Me NowYou're the Reason I'm LivingIt's You or No One18 Yellow RosesEarthy!Golden Folk HitsWinnersFrom Hello Dolly to Goodbye CharlieVenice BlueBobby Darin Sings The Shadow of Your SmileIn a Broadway Bag (Mame)Bobby Darin Born Walden Robert CassottoCommitmentDarin at the CopaLive at the Desert InnThe Bobby Darin StoryAces Back to BackSplish SplashEarly in the MorningQueen of the HopDream LoverMack the KnifeBeyond the SeaWon't You Come Home Bill BaileyBeachcomberArtificial FlowersYou Must Have Been a Beautiful BabyMultiplicationWhat'd I SayThingsDarlin' Be Home SoonJust in Time