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The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 5
(1940)
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The fifth of five CDs in this series by the budget label Laserlight differs from the first four in that it spans 16 years in pianist/singer Nat King Cole's career. He is heard with his original trio (which included guitarist Oscar Moore and bassist Wesley Prince) on six selections from 1940-41 and with his 1949 quartet (which had Jack Constanzo on ...
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The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 4
(1944)
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The fourth of five CDs in this series features Nat King Cole's wartime Trio (with guitarist Oscar Moore and bassist Johnny Miller) on 14 radio transcriptions. Highlights include "After You've Gone," "A Pile of Cole" and "If You Can't Smile and Say Yes (Please Don't Cry and Say No)." A special bonus are five selections on which a young Anita O'Day ...
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The Capitol Collectors Series
(1943)
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This 20-song single CD gives one an excellent introduction to the very popular singing of Nat King Cole. Concentrating on his hits, it contains virtually all of the biggest, including "Route 66," "The Christmas Song," "Nature Boy," "Mona Lisa" and even "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer." It has since been succeeded by the more ambitious four ...
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The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 1
(1944)
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The first of five CDs featuring Nat King Cole (all are available as part of a five-CD box set), this release from the budget label Laserlight contains 15 concise performances from the Trio on radio transcriptions from 1944-45. Each of the tracks is enjoyable with "What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry," "How High the Moon" and "Sweet Lorraine" ...
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The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 2
(1944)
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The second of five CDs in this series (which are also all available as a five-CD box set) features the Trio on 17 selections from radio transcriptions dating from 1945. The jazz-oriented program is highlighted by "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," "Rosetta" and "Solid Potato Salad." Each of these sets offer ...
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Best of the Nat Cole King Trio [Intersound]
(1996)
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Transcriptions
(2005)
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Between 1946 and 1950, the King Cole Trio recorded nearly 75 titles for Capitol's transcription service, songs that were then serviced to radio stations for airplay. Although Nat King Cole had formed the trio back in 1937, and the group had become immediately successful as a nightclub act, mainstream commercial success had eluded them until the ...
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The Jazz Collector Edition: Nat King Cole Trio Recordings
(1940)
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This five-CD set, despite the lack of definitive liner notes, is highly recommended. The bulk of this package (most of four discs) features the Nat King Cole Trio on radio transcriptions during 1944-1945 and these renditions are easily the equal of their more famous studio recordings. The fifth disc is a hodgepodge that reaches back to 1940 for ...
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Love Songs [Nimbus]
(2001)
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Culled from 78 records, this compilation focuses on romantic vocal recordings by Cole in the '40s. While the sound quality is rather flat (particularly compared with his work for Capitol in the '50s), it is still wonderful material. And besides fine vocal performances, Cole's great talent as a pianist is also evident. A charming disc. ~ Tim ...
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After Midnight: The Complete Session
(1956)
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After several years of hearing criticism from the jazz press about his decision to break up his trio and become a pop singer, Nat "King" Cole was persuaded to record this jazz set. Joined by a strong rhythm section (including guitarist John Collins), Cole welcomed four guests for several selections apiece: altoist Willie Smith, trumpeter Harry ...
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The Best of the Nat King Cole Trio: The Instrumental Classics
(1943)
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For those needing a reminder of Cole's very original and expert piano playing, this 18-track roundup of some of his best instrumentals should fit the bill. Part of Capitol's three-volume series of Cole's classic trio sides (the other two cover the vocals), The Best of the Nat King Cole Trio includes gem after gem from the group's 1943-1949 prime ...
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Nat King Cole & the King Cole Trio 1938-39
(1939)
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This LP, which does not duplicate the Vintage Jazz Classics set called The Complete Early Transcriptions, contains the Nat King Cole Trio's earliest studio recordings, four selections apiece from Jan. 14 and Dec. 1939 that were originally released on the tiny Ammor and Davis & Schwegler labels. In addition, there are 12 radio transcriptions, four ...
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The Nat King Cole Trio [SRI]
(2002)
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