Mel Tormé - Night At The Concord Pavilion (1990) 320 kbps
BAND/ARTIST: Mel Tormé
- Title: Night At The Concord Pavilion
- Year Of Release: 1990
- Label: Concord Records[CCD-4433]
- Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
- Quality: MP3/320 kbps
- Total Time: 44:11
- Total Size: 116 MB(+3%)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Sing For Your Supper (5:02)
02. You Make Me Feel So Young (3:56)
03. Early Autumn (4:33)
04. Guys And Dolls Medley (8:55)
05. I Could Have Told You (5:26)
06. Too Darn Hot (2:21)
07. Day In - Day Out (4:09)
08. Down For Double (2:56)
09. You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do) (7:47)
10. Sent For You Yesterday And Here You Come Today (3:36)
personnel :
Mel Tormé - vocals
John Campbell - piano
Bob Maize - double bass
Donny Osborne - drums
Frank Wess–Harry Edison big band
This spontaneous set finds Mel Tormé in typically fine form. The first seven selections, which find Tormé backed by pianist John Campbell, bassist Bob Maize and drummer Donny Osborne, have three medleys, including three songs having "Sing" in their title and a definitive eight-theme "Guys and Dolls Medley." As if that were not enough, Tormé is joined at this concert from the 1990 Concord Jazz Festival by the all-star Frank Wess-Harry Edison Orchestra for "Down for Double" and rollicking renditions of "You're Driving Me Crazy" and "Sent for You Yesterday and Here You Come Today." Mel Tormé fans will have to get this delightful session.~Scott Yanow
01. Sing For Your Supper (5:02)
02. You Make Me Feel So Young (3:56)
03. Early Autumn (4:33)
04. Guys And Dolls Medley (8:55)
05. I Could Have Told You (5:26)
06. Too Darn Hot (2:21)
07. Day In - Day Out (4:09)
08. Down For Double (2:56)
09. You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do) (7:47)
10. Sent For You Yesterday And Here You Come Today (3:36)
personnel :
Mel Tormé - vocals
John Campbell - piano
Bob Maize - double bass
Donny Osborne - drums
Frank Wess–Harry Edison big band
This spontaneous set finds Mel Tormé in typically fine form. The first seven selections, which find Tormé backed by pianist John Campbell, bassist Bob Maize and drummer Donny Osborne, have three medleys, including three songs having "Sing" in their title and a definitive eight-theme "Guys and Dolls Medley." As if that were not enough, Tormé is joined at this concert from the 1990 Concord Jazz Festival by the all-star Frank Wess-Harry Edison Orchestra for "Down for Double" and rollicking renditions of "You're Driving Me Crazy" and "Sent for You Yesterday and Here You Come Today." Mel Tormé fans will have to get this delightful session.~Scott Yanow
Jazz | Vocal Jazz | Mp3
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