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Mel Torme - Cocktail Hour '1999

Cocktail Hour
ArtistMel Torme Related artists
Album name Cocktail Hour
Country
Date 1999
GenreJazz
Play time 01:25:07
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 347 MB(+3\%)
PriceDownload $2.95
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Tracklist

CD1:

01. What Is This Thing Called Love (3:01)
02. Little White Lies (3:02)
03. Get Out of Town (3:15)
04. A Little Kiss Each Morning (2:56)
05. I Cover the Waterfront (4:29)
06. A Cottage for Sale (3:05)
07. The Best Things in Life Are Free (2:53)
08. Gone with the Wind (2:58)
09. But Beautiful (2:45)
10. Youre Driving Me Crazy (3:10)
11. Willow Road (2:59)
12. Try a Little Tenderness (3:07)
13. A Foggy Day (2:54)
14. Until the Real Thing Comes Along (2:52)

CD2: 

01. I Got the Sun in the Morning (2:59)
02. Night and Day (2:42)
03. Fine and Dandy (3:07)
04. Careless Hands (3:15)
05. I Cant Give You Anything But Love (3:04)
06. Three Little Words (2:44)
07. The Day You Came Along (2:46)
08. Again (3:11)
09. Love, You Funny Thing (3:04)
10. Blue Moon (3:11)
11. Youre Getting to Be a Habit with Me (3:06)
12. Born to Be Blue (2:38)
13. A Stranger in Town (2:56)
14. Its Easy to Remember (2:58)

Tormes performances are superb, but this two-disc compilation has no track
information whatsoever -- no composer or musician credits, no session dates,
nothing. The package is part of a generic Allegro series; other cocktail hour
discs feature the likes of Bing Crosby, Perry Como, and Dinah Shore, with
uniformly ugly cover art. So this is anything but a classic Torme title,
although many of the individual tracks are classics. The recordings are clearly
old -- probably from the 40s or 50s -- although the sound is quite good. A
handful of tracks feature background vocalists singing close harmonies, but
Torme is alone in the spotlight for the most part. Theres a glockenspiel or
celeste on quite a few songs, which becomes irritating, but there are some
excellent clarinet and guitar performances -- uncredited, of course. Tormes scat
vocal on Night and Day is not to be missed. For a quick and easy sampling of
Tormes style, this compilation will suffice, but serious fans would do better to
seek out the original recordings.~David R. Adler

Mel Torme


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