Mel Torme & George Shearing - Mel & George "Do" World War II (1991)

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Title: Mel & George "Do" World War II
Year Of Release: 1991
Label: Concord
Genre: Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 62:35
Total Size: 296 MB
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All of the Mel Tormé-George Shearing collaborations are well worth acquiring, for the singer and the pianist constantly inspire each other. For this live concert, Tormé and Shearing perform a variety of songs popular during World War II. Shearing and bassist Neil Swainson duet on "Lilt Marlene" and "I've Heard That Song Before"; Shearing takes "I Know Why and So Do You" unaccompanied, and the duo is joined by drummer Donny Osborne and Tormé for a wide-ranging and consistently enjoyable set. Although "This Is the Army Mister Jones" is a bit dated, a four-song Duke Ellington medley, "I Could Write a Book" and a touching "We Mustn't Say Goodbye" are memorable. Recommended.



Tracklist:

01. Lili Marlene (6:18)
02. (It Seems To Me) I've Heard That Song Before (6:14)
03. I Know Why And So Do You (5:36)
04. Love (3:15)
05. Aren't You Glad You're You? (3:39)
06. Ellington Medley: Cotton Tail / I Didn't Know About You / Don't Get Around Much Anymore / I'm Beginn (5:29)
07. Walk Medley: I Don't Want To Walk Without You, Baby / I'll Walk Alone (6:19)
08. I Could Write A Book (4:17)
09. (This Is) A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening (5:18)
10. Medley: On The Swing Shift / The Five O'Clock Whistle (3:30)
11. Ac-cen-tchu-ate The Positive (3:14)
12. This Is The Army Mister Jones (4:11)
13. We Mustn't Say Goodbye (5:14)


Mel Torme & George Shearing - Mel & George "Do" World War II (1991)