Nat King Cole - Live At The Blue Note Chicago (2024) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Live At The Blue Note Chicago
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Iconic Artists Group
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:50
Total Size: 276 / 768 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Frank Holzfeind Introduction (0:16)
2. Little Girl (2:30)
3. Unforgettable (3:45)
4. It's Only A Paper Moon (3:30)
5. Love Is Here To Stay (3:45)
6. Too Marvelous For Words (3:43)
7. What Does It Take? (2:34)
8. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (2:35)
9. Exactly Like You (3:59)
10. Sweet Lorraine (4:15)
11. Can't I? (3:56)
12. Band Introduction (0:09)
13. Calypso Blues (3:31)
14. Frank Holzfeind Introduction #2 (0:27)
15. Walkin' My Baby Back Home (2:08)
16. Mona Lisa / Too Young (3:50)
17. Blue Gardenia (2:28)
18. Straighten Up And Fly Right (3:18)
19. Funny (Not Much) (3:37)
20. Somewhere Along The Way (2:46)
21. Nature Boy (2:17)
22. Pretend (3:22)
23. A Fool Was I (3:53)
24. If Love Is Good To Me (3:20)
25. I Am In Love (2:53)
26. This Can't Be Love (2:41)
27. Route 66 (3:36)

Known for his velvety voice and sophisticated charm, Nat King Cole's music and persona exudes a timeless elegance resonating with audiences of all ages. Showcasing a different side of Nat, Live at the Blue Note Chicago creates a personal connection, taking the listener back to his Chicago Roots. Nat King Cole returns home to his beloved Bronzeville neighborhood in August of 1953, performing at least twice-a-day for a week at one of Chi-town's first integrated venues, the Blue Note. Clearly inspired by his hometown community, Nat dynamically incorporates the playful provocations and cultural camaraderie of the audience - inserting spontaneous wit, laughing at his unrestrained piano solos, and exchanging musical phrases with particularly enthusiastic and equally clever crowds -Nat allows the vibrance of this collective energy to elevate these intimate performances to extraordinary historic significance. Travel back to the Blue Note Chicago with these incredibly rare, never-before-heard, live recordings.