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Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra - Come Blow Your Horn (Original Score From The Paramount Motion Picture) (2011) [Hi-Res]

Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra - Come Blow Your Horn (Original Score From The Paramount Motion Picture) (2011) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Come Blow Your Horn
  • Year Of Release: 1962
  • Label: Rhino - Warner Records
  • Genre: Lounge, Easy Listening, Pop, Soundtrack
  • Quality: 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC; 24-bit/192kHz FLAC
  • Total Time: 00:41:27
  • Total Size: 238 MB; 1.5 GB
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Nelson Riddle was quite possibly the greatest arranger in the history of American popular music. Over the course of his long and distinguished career, he was also a popular soundtrack composer, a TV-show musical director, a conductor, a trombonist, and an occasional hitmaker in his own right (his single "Lisbon Antigua" topped the charts in 1956). He worked with many of the major pop vocalists of his day, starting with Nat King Cole and including Peggy Lee, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald, Rosemary Clooney, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Johnny Mathis, and later Linda Ronstadt. However, it was his immortal work with Frank Sinatra, particularly on the singer's justly revered Capitol concept albums, that cemented Riddle's enduring legacy. Riddle was a master of mood and subtlety, and an expert at drawing out a song's emotional subtext. He was highly versatile in terms of style, mood, and tempo, and packed his charts full of rhythmic and melodic variations and rich tonal colors that blended seamlessly behind the lead vocal line. He often wrote specifically for individual vocalists, keeping their strengths and limitations in mind and pushing them to deliver emotionally resonant performances. As such, Riddle was perfectly suited to the task of framing vocal interpreters, as opposed to just singers; he was most in sync with the more nuanced and artistically ambitious vocalists, like Sinatra. Riddle knew how to lay back and bring certain lyrics or vocal subtleties to the forefront, and how to add countermelodies that emphasized other lyrics, or made important transitions. He could draw the listener in with catchy embellishments, challenge them with adventurous harmonies, and build to climaxes that faded into surprisingly restrained endings. In short, Riddle was everything a top-notch singer could ask for.

Come Blow Your Horn is a 1963 American comedy film starring Frank Sinatra, directed by Bud Yorkin with a screenplay by Norman Lear, and based on the 1961 play of the same name by Neil Simon.

Tracklist:
1 01. Nelson Riddle - Main Title: Come Blow Your Horn (02:17)
1 02. Nelson Riddle - A Home in Yonkers (04:41)
1 03. Nelson Riddle - Weekend in the Snow: A Portrait of Papa Come Blow Your Horn (03:33)
1 04. Nelson Riddle - A Portrait of Papa (02:42)
1 05. Nelson Riddle - The Naughty Mrs. Eckman (03:49)
1 06. Nelson Riddle - Come Blow Your Horn (02:53)
1 07. Nelson Riddle - Connie's Theme (02:55)
1 08. Nelson Riddle - I Dreamt I Dwelt (05:56)
1 09. Nelson Riddle - The Rage of Texas (01:30)
1 10. Nelson Riddle - Alan's Hideaway (04:17)
1 11. Nelson Riddle - The Jealous Mr. Eckman (02:50)
1 12. Nelson Riddle - A Ride in the Carriage (02:15)
1 13. Nelson Riddle - End Title (01:44)

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  • mufty77
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