Nat King Cole - Whom It May Concern (Bonus Track Version) (1959/2015)

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Title: Whom It May Concern (Bonus Track Version)
Year Of Release: 1959/2015
Label: New Jazz Society
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:14:18
Total Size: 172 mb | 458 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Nat King Cole - To Whom It May Concern
02. Nat King Cole - Love-Wise
03. Nat King Cole - Too Much
04. Nat King Cole - In the Heart of Jane Doe
05. Nat King Cole - A Thousand Thoughts of You
06. Nat King Cole - You're Bringing out the Dreamer in Me
07. Nat King Cole - My Heart's Treasure
08. Nat King Cole - If You Said No
09. Nat King Cole - Can't Help It
10. Nat King Cole - Lovesville
11. Nat King Cole - Unfair
12. Nat King Cole - This Morning It Was Summer
13. Nat King Cole - Give Me Your Love (Bonus Track)
14. Nat King Cole - Coo Coo Roo Coo Coo Paloma (Bonus Track)
15. Nat King Cole - Non Dimenticar (Bonus Track)
16. Nat King Cole - Bend a Little My Way (Bonus Track)
17. Nat King Cole - Everytime I Feel the Spirit (Bonus Track)
18. Nat King Cole - I Want to Be Ready (Bonus Track)
19. Nat King Cole - Sweet Hour of Prayer (Bonus Track)
20. Nat King Cole - Ain't Gonna Study War No More (Bonus Track)
21. Nat King Cole - I Found the Aswer (Bonus Track)
22. Nat King Cole - Standin'n in the Need or Prayer (Bonus Track)
23. Nat King Cole - Oh, Mary, Don't You Weep (Bonus Track)
24. Nat King Cole - Go Down, Moses (Bonus Track)
25. Nat King Cole - Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen (Bonus Track)
26. Nat King Cole - In the Sweet Bye and Bye (Bonus Track)
27. Nat King Cole - I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray (Bonus Track)
28. Nat King Cole - Steal Away (Bonus Track)

The albums that Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra, and other classic pop singers made in the 1950s usually consisted of standards from the golden era of pop songwriting in the 1920s, '30s, and '40s. For this album, Cole had the idea of putting together a set of newly written songs in the classic style, with typically sympathetic arrangements by Nelson Riddle. "Personally, I hear the magic in all these selections," Cole wrote in the liner notes. "It will be interesting to see whether I'm right." The magic listeners hear today is in Cole's voice, not in the songs, all of which are as forgotten as most of the songwriters. (There are a couple of ringers, such as Johnny Burke, Sammy Cahn, and Paul Weston, but they're not at their best.)


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Many thanks for lossless.