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Only the Lonely
(1958)
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Frank Sinatra
Originally, Frank Sinatra had planned to record Only the Lonely with Gordon Jenkins, who had arranged his previous all-ballads album, Where Are You. Jenkins was unavailable at the time of the sessions, which led Sinatra back to his original arranger at Capitol, Nelson Riddle. The result is arguably his greatest ballads album. Only the Lonely ...
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Encore: 1963
(2002)
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Woody Herman
While this is hardly "the Swingin'est Big Band Ever," as hyped on the cover on this Verve CD reissue of an LP that originally appeared on Phillips, this 1963 edition of Woody Herman's big band is a strong one, with an emphasis on well-constructed blues charts. Joe Newman's hard-swinging "Molasses," which features tenor saxophonist Sal Nistico and ...
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Sweet and Gentle Crooner
(2003)
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Alan Dale
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How High the Moon [Allegiance]
(2002)
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Les Paul & Mary Ford
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Recollections of the Big Band Era
(1976)
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Duke Ellington
This budget-priced, 23-track CD consists of the recordings of big-band standards that Duke Ellington originally did for Reprise in the early '60s. One suspects there was a quid pro quo here -- he would cut these '30s and '40s standards, which were certain to make money, for Reprise, and that same label, in turn, would record his symphonic music. ...
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Dear Lonely Hearts
(1962)
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Nat King Cole
Nat "King" Cole scored a Top 40 pop hit and a Top Ten easy listening hit with the Ray Charles-styled "Dear Lonely Hearts" in the fall of 1962, and he quickly went into the studio to cut this album of similar material to take advantage of its success. The theme was romantic longing, and the titles included "Miss You," "Why Should I Cry Over You?," ...
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Ramblin' Rose/Dear Lonely Hearts
(2007)
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Nat King Cole
Mail-order firm Collectors' Choice Music has made a reasonable choice in licensing the two albums Nat King Cole released in the second half of 1962 for a two-fer CD. Both Ramblin' Rose and Dear Lonely Hearts were arranged and conducted by Belford Hendricks in a pop-country style intended to take advantage of the approach taken by Ray Charles with ...
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Collectables Classics [Box Set]
(2006)
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The Modernaires
This four-disc set features the Modernaires and Paula Kelly's complete recordings for Columbia from 1945-1950, including their major Columbia hits "There I've Said It," "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah," "To Each His Own," and "Salute to Glenn Miller" as well as a smattering of American songbook standards and duets with Buddy Clark, Doris Day, and Frank Sinatra ...
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Greatest Country Hits
(1990)
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Nat King Cole
Greatest Country Hits is a 12-track budget-priced collection featuring some of Nat King Cole's interpretations of country songs like "Your Cheatin' Heart," "He'll Have to Go," "Wolverton Mountain," "Goodnight Irene," "One Has My Name, the Other Has My Heart" and "Ramblin' Rose." Although this isn't a bad budget-priced disc, there are better ...
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Dear Lonely Hearts/I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore
(1999)
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Nat King Cole
Capitol U.K. released this mid-price two-fer containing two thematically and musically similar Nat "King" Cole albums from the early '60s. Both LPs found the singer tackling lovelorn subjects, but employing midtempos to keep contemporary. Both title tracks were hits, but there were relatively few memorable songs (exceptions were the near-standards ...
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Whatever Floats Your Bone
(1995)
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Roy Wiegand Big Band
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Romantic Guitar
(1962)
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Tony Mottola
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Bye Bye Blues!
(1952)
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Les Paul & Mary Ford
By 1952, Les Paul was already thinking in terms of album concepts; hence this often-soulful collection of genuine blues, or songs with blues in their titles. As a result, the tempos are mostly relaxed, with Paul giving himself ample opportunity to bend notes to his heart's content and exercise his jazz instincts more than he usually does on his ...
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Lena
(2002)
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Lena Horne
This budget-priced, 16-track double LP presents two sides of Lena Horne. The first disc, on which she is accompanied by an orchestra conducted by her husband, Lennie Hayton, is drawn from the 1959 album The Songs of Burke and Van Heusen and finds her tackling uptempo swing-style material such as "You Don't Have to Know the Language" and "Like ...
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The Complete Modernaires on Columbia, Vol. 2 (1946-1947)
(2002)
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The Modernaires
After a brief burst of commercial success when they launched their career separate from Glenn Miller, the Modernaires with Paula Kelly began to struggle in the one-year period covered by this second volume of Collectables' four-disc collection of their complete Columbia Records recordings. Popular music taste was changing quickly, along with ...
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The One, The Only Kay Starr/Blue Starr
(2002)
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Kay Starr
Kay Starr launched her solo career on Capitol Records in the mid-'40s and stayed with that label for a decade. Then, in 1955, she moved to RCA Victor. This discount-priced two-fer CD contains her first two long-players for her new label: The One and Only Kay Starr and Blue Starr. In those days, albums and singles were considered to be separate ...
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Play 22 of His Greatest Hits
(1988)
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Billy Vaughn & His Orchestra
For those who love this type of thing, it's very nice. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Collection, Vol. 1
(2007)
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Nat King Cole
The first volume in the Nat King Cole Collection as presented by Collector's Choice Music in 2007 is a massive 220-track set that documents the singer's phenomenal success with material originally released on 18 albums dating from the years 1952-1965. The album titles, in approximate order of chronologic appearance, are Penthouse Serenade, Sings ...
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I Got the World on a String
(2007)
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Helen O'Connell
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