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Lulu's Back In Town

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Download links and information about Lulu's Back In Town by Mel Tormé / Mel Torme. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Bop genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:11:11 minutes.

Artist: Mel Tormé / Mel Torme
Release date: 1999
Genre: Jazz, Crossover Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Bop
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:11:11
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Lulu's Back In Town 3:05
2. They Can't Take That Away from Me 3:01
3. Nice Work If You Can Get It 3:09
4. The Way You Look Tonight 2:22
5. A Foggy Day 2:43
6. Lullaby of Birdland 4:52
7. The Lady Is a Tramp 2:52
8. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off 3:27
9. When April Comes Again 2:59
10. A Fine Romace 3:02
11. Cheek to Cheek 3:00
12. Let's Face the Music and Dance 2:18
13. The Piccolino 2:34
14. The Blues 3:31
15. Top Hat, White Tie and Tails 3:08
16. Somethings Gotta Give 3:55
17. The Carioca 3:17
18. Sing for Your Supper 2:23
19. When the Sun Comes Out 3:18
20. I Love to Watch the Moonlight 2:51
21. I Like to Recognize the Tune 3:14
22. Keeping Myself for You 3:43
23. Faschinatin' Rhythm 2:27

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Though the credits on this Italian import do not acknowledge it, this collection consists of material originally released on two Bethlehem Records albums, Mel Tormé with the Marty Paich Dektette (BCP 52) and Mel Tormé Sings Fred Astaire (BCP 6013), in 1957. The tracks have been mixed up together, which is okay since nearly the same players are involved; the Paich Dektette also accompany Tormé on the Astaire album, which was recorded ten months after the self-titled effort, and there had only been a few personnel changes in the group in that time. The earlier album also contains songs associated with Astaire, such as "The Carioca" and "Fascinatin' Rhythm." Tormé found an ideal backup group in the Paich Dektette, and these recordings, which are presented in good sound quality, demonstrate that.