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Four Freshmen - Collection 1951-62 (2019)

Four Freshmen - Collection 1951-62 (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Four Freshmen

  • Title: Collection 1951-62
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Acrobat Records
  • Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:24:43
  • Total Size: 345 mb | 548 mb
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Tracklist:

[02:21] 1. The Four Freshmen - Then I'll Be Happy
[03:14] 2. The Four Freshmen - Mr B's Blues
[03:02] 3. The Four Freshmen - Now You Know
[02:06] 4. The Four Freshmen - Pack Up Your Tears And Go Home
[03:04] 5. The Four Freshmen - Tuxedo Junction
[02:55] 6. The Four Freshmen - It's A Blue World
[02:53] 7. The Four Freshmen - The Day Isn't Long Enough
[03:10] 8. The Four Freshmen - Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time)
[03:02] 9. The Four Freshmen - Poinciana (Song Of The Tree)
[03:00] 10. The Four Freshmen - Baltimore Oriole
[02:10] 11. The Four Freshmen - Holiday
[02:29] 12. The Four Freshmen - It Happened Once Before
[03:17] 13. Stan Kenton Orchestra with The Four Freshmen - Tenderly
[02:42] 14. The Four Freshmen - Seems Like Old Times
[02:04] 15. The Four Freshmen - Crazy Bones
[02:50] 16. The Four Freshmen - Please Remember
[03:10] 17. The Four Freshmen and Stan Kenton & His Orchestra - I'll Be Seeing You
[03:08] 18. The Four Freshmen - We'll Be Together Again
[01:59] 19. The Four Freshmen - My Heart Stood Still
[02:31] 20. The Four Freshmen - Love Turns Winter To Spring
[02:41] 21. The Four Freshmen - Mood Indigo
[03:05] 22. The Four Freshmen - It Never Occurred To Me
[03:01] 23. The Four Freshmen - Malaya
[01:58] 24. The Four Freshmen - Day By Day
[02:37] 25. The Four Freshmen - How Can I Tell Her
[02:16] 26. The Four Freshmen - Charmaine
[02:43] 27. The Four Freshmen - In This Whole Wide World
[02:39] 28. The Four Freshmen - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
[02:01] 29. The Four Freshmen - Love Is Just Around The Corner
[03:32] 30. The Four Freshmen - Angel Eyes
[02:33] 31. The Four Freshmen - Lonely Night In Paris
[03:03] 32. The Four Freshmen - Graduation Day
[02:52] 33. The Four Freshmen - You're So Far Above Me
[02:48] 34. The Four Freshmen - He Who Loves And Runs Away
[02:22] 35. The Four Freshmen - That's The Way I Feel
[01:44] 36. The Four Freshmen - What's It Gonna Be
[02:04] 37. The Four Freshmen - Sometimes I'm Happy
[02:29] 38. The Four Freshmen - Julie Is Her Name
[02:41] 39. The Four Freshmen - How Can I Begin To Tell
[03:07] 40. The Four Freshmen - Granada
[02:37] 41. The Four Freshmen - Nights Are Longer
[02:17] 42. The Four Freshmen - Whistle Me Some Blues
[02:14] 43. The Four Freshmen - Candy
[02:48] 44. The Four Freshmen - Route 66
[02:36] 45. The Four Freshmen - Teach Me Tonight
[03:24] 46. The Four Freshmen - Shangri-La
[02:30] 47. The Four Freshmen - Them There Eyes
[03:04] 48. The Four Freshmen - I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
[02:50] 49. The Four Freshmen - Love Lost
[02:26] 50. The Four Freshmen - Rain
[02:41] 51. The Four Freshmen - First Affair
[03:02] 52. The Four Freshmen - The Freshman Year
[01:45] 53. The Four Freshmen - I Want To Be Happy
[03:06] 54. The Four Freshmen - Lulu's Back In Town

During the heyday of the vocal groups of the early ‘50s, when a number of groups enjoyed lengthy strings of chart hits by adapting the traditions of barbershop quartets for the mainstream pop market, one group stood apart from the others as innovative and highly distinctive performers who not only sang but played a variety of instruments and expanded the vocal group idiom to encompass challenging jazz-influenced styles . They were The Four Freshmen. Founded in 1948, they developed a sophisticated stage act which attracted the attention of many figures in the jazz world, notably bandleader Stan Kenton, who introduced them to his record label Capitol. The fact that their music was highly sophisticated and made few compromises towards the middle ground of comfortable early ‘50s pop meant that they did not make too many visits to the chart – they had five hits, the biggest of which was a No. 17 with “Graduation Day” in 1956 – but they became highly successful album sellers in the early days of the vinyl long-player. This collection comprises the A & B sides of their singles for Capitol during this era, mainly of which were featured on their albums at the time, plus selected further titles from their albums “Voices In Modern”, “Four Freshmen and 5 Trombones”, “Freshmen Favorites”, “4 Freshmen and 5 Trumpets, “Voices In Latin”, “In Person”, “Voices in Love, “Freshmen Favorites Vol.2”, “Love Lost”, “Voices And Brass”, “First Affair”, “The Freshman Year”, “Voices in Fun”, “Stars in Our Eyes” & “The Swingers”. It’s an enlightening overview of their work during this key era of their career, and a great showcase for their unique style and technique.


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