Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz (1959/2022)

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Title: Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz
Year Of Release: 1959/2022
Label: RCA / Legacy
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:37:52
Total Size: 87 mb | 227 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Free and Easy
02. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Sent For You Yesterday
03. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Back In Your Own Back Yard
04. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - I'm Thru With Love
05. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Oh! You Crazy Moon
06. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Perdido
07. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Take Me Out To The Ball Game
08. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Is You Is Or Is You Ain't My Baby
09. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - As Long As I Love
10. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Please Be Kind
11. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Tulip or Turnip
12. Bobby Troup And His Stars Of Jazz - Tip-Toe Thru the Tulips With Me

During the latter half of the 1950s, Bobby Troup hosted a well-received television program for ABC titled The Stars of Jazz. This album actually isn't a soundtrack album collecting the best segments from the show (which spotlighted all forms of jazz, past and present); instead, Troup went into the studio with a crack team of West Coast jazz musicians for a "West Coast meets Swing" big band session. Jimmy Rowles took over for Troup on piano, and penned eight of the lightly swinging arrangements. Shorty Rogers wrote the other four charts, and joined such soloist as Benny Carter, Shelly Manne, Bud Shank, Red Norvo, and Barney Kessel. Troup was never known as a great singer, but this may be his best outing as a vocalist, and the session could be confused with one by Harry Connick, Jr., if not by Frank Sinatra. Troup had a "musician's voice," but his lightly swinging and low-key approach works perfectly on this outing, and he really had a way with a lyric. This album session of Stars of Jazz may be hard-to-find, but it's definitely worth owning, and offers a great portrait of a time when jazz was popular entertainment, even if Bobby Troup's actual The Stars of Jazz TV show program deserves to be more widely available.


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Many thanks for lossless.