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The Ray Conniff Singers It's The Talk Of The Town (1959) / Young At Heart (1960)(1998 2 on 1)
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The Ray Conniff Singers It's The Talk Of The Town (1959) / Young At Heart (1960)(1998 2 on 1)
MP3 320 CBR Kbps - 144.5Mb | Artwork included
Easy Listening | 1998 Columbia Music | 5% recovery record | Source: Internet
MP3 320 CBR Kbps - 144.5Mb | Artwork included
Easy Listening | 1998 Columbia Music | 5% recovery record | Source: Internet
| “ | Ray Conniff brought his chorus into the foreground for the first time on It's the Talk of the Town, and credited the album to the Ray Conniff Singers. Conniff's chorus is bright and cheery, unlike the immense-sounding Norman Luboff Choir or the comparatively stodgy Robert Shaw Chorale. But despite the high level of energy and enthusiasm, the choral format gives the album a throwback feel that is only amplified by material like "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah" and the Gene Autry favorite "Buttons and Bows," although the latter is, admittedly, very good. | ” |
Tracklist:
01 - It's the Talk of the Town
02 - You're an Old Smoothie
03 - Buttons and Bows
04 - Let's Put Out the Lights (And Go to Sleep)
05 - It's Been a Long, Long Time
06 - Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah
07 - Deep in the Heart of Texas
08 - Love Is the Sweetest Thing
09 - They Say It's Wonderful
10 - Hands Across the Table
11 - My Heart Cries for You
12 - Rosalie
13 - Remember
14 - You'll Never Know
15 - Dancing With Tears in My Eyes
16 - I'm in the Mood for Love
17 - I'll Be Seeing You
18 - It's Dark on Observatory Hill
19 - These Foolish Things
20 - Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me
21 - Young at Heart
22 - If I Loved You
23 - Harbour Lights
24 - I'll See You in My Dreams
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A giant step from first albums with wordless singing chorus, the
"Singers" here on these albums sound very attractive and much more lively.
Thanks for sharing, very much appreciated!
George