Исполнитель: Rosemary ClooneyНазвание альбома: Sings Rodgers, Hart & Hammerstein Год выпуска: 1990 Формат файлов: mp3, 320 kbps Размер архива: 126.94 mb Скачать с: rusfolder.com This Rosemary Clooney recording differs from all of her previous Concord albums in that she is joined by the L.A. Jazz Choir (a 12-voice group) on half of the dozen selections. The choral backing is a bit of an acquired taste for jazz listeners but Clooney's backup sextet does consist of tenor saxophonist Scott Hamilton, trumpeter Jack Sheldon (who helps out Clooney with his vocal on "People Will Say We're in Love"), trombonist Chauncey Welsch, pianist John Oddo (who is responsible for both the choral and instrumental arrangements), bassist John Clayton and drummer Joe LaBarbera. Clooney interprets the music of Richard Rodgers and lyrics which are split almost evenly between Lorenz Hartand Oscar Hammerstein. Most of the tunes are fairly well-known (including "It Might as Well Be Spring," "I Could Write a Book," "You Took Advantage of Me" and "My Romance") but Rosemary Clooney makes them sound fresh and alive.
01. Oh, What A Beautiful Morning 2:10 02. People Will Say We're In Love 4:51 03. Love, Look Away 3:42 04. The Gentleman Is A Dope 6:02 05. It Might As Well Be Spring 2:49 06. The Sweetest Sounds 6:17 07. I Could Write A Book 3:05 08. You Took Advantage Of Me 3:55 09. The Lady Is A Tramp 5:53 10. Little Girl Blue 4:29 11. My Romance 3:56 12. Yours Sincerely 3:13
Rosemary Clooney: vocals John Oddo: piano John Clayton, Jr.: bass Scott Hamilton: tenor sax Joe LaBarbera: drums Jack Sheldon: trumpet, vocal Chauncey Welsch: Trombone with The L.A. Jazz Choir Gerald Eskelin: director All choral and instrumental arrangements by John Oddo
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