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Four Freshmen: The Swingers / Stars In Our Eyes



 
Song Name   Composer   Arranger
Shangri-La   Malneck / Maxwell / Sigman
Sentimental Me   J. Morehead / J. Cassin
Standing On the Corner   F. Loesser
The Lamplighter's Serenade   H. Carmichael / P.F. Webster
Teach Me Tonight   G. DePaul / S. Cahn
Tom Dooley   D. Reynolds
Opus One   Oliver / Garris
I Thought About You   J. Van Heusen / J. Mercer
Green Fields   Gilkyson / Dehr / Miller / Mamoudy
Love Is A Many Splendored Thing   S. Fain / P.F. Webster
In Apple Blossom Time   A. Von Tilzer / N. Fleeson
Imagination   J. Van Heusen / J. Burke
Lulu's Back in Town   H. Warren / A. Dubin
Li'l Darlin'   N. Hefti
Let's Take A Walk Around the Block   Arlen / Gorahwin / Harburg
Dynaflow   A. Pepper / Stan Kenton
Do Nothin' Til You Hear From Me   B. Russell / Duke Ellington
Spring Isn't Spring Without You   K. Albers / B. Comstock
Taps Miller   Count Basie / B. Russell
When My Sugar Walks Down the Street   Austin / McHugh / Mills
Satin Doll   Mercer / Duke Ellington / Billy Strayhorn
This Could Be the Start of Something   S. Allen
Lullaby of Birdland   Shearing / Weiss
I'm Gonna Go Fishin'   P. Lee / Duke Ellington

It's a twofer! Two classic albums are included on this CD of one of the great male quartets of the twentieth century! Their ability to maintain perfect intervals in vertical harmony is legendary. Fortunately the legend lives anew as almost every one of their tremendous discography has now been remastered for CD. Actually, it's amazing that "Stars In Our Eyes" and "The Swingers" haven't been released until now. The songs released originally on the album "Stars In Our Eyes" are the first twelve tunes. Each of them is a testimonial of regard for the other artists of their day who helped to create the cultural climate which saw the Four Freshmen rise to stardom. They sing songs made famous by The Four Coins, The Ames Brothers, The Four Lads, The Modernaires, The DeCastros, The Mills Brothers, The Hi-Los, The Brothers Four, The Andrews Sisters, and the King Sisters. There is even one of the rare a cappella tunes, "Tom Dooley," which was responsible for catapulting the Kingston Trio to instant acclaim. On the second half of this fabulous reissue, the music ranges from smoothly swinging Frosh-styled ballads to several tunes which used to be strictly big-band instrumentals like Duke Ellington's "Satin Doll," Count Basie's famous "Taps Miller," and "Dynaflow" which was a Stan Kenton/Art Pepper original. Those as well as the jazz 'national anthem,' "Lullaby of Birdland," are done as wordless vocals, utilizing syllables instead of lyrics. Among all the songs on this production is a complete purview of one of the great vocal jazz quartets of all times.

Listen to Tom Dooley in RealAudio.

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