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Nat King Cole - Love Is the Thing (And More) (Remastered) (CD)

Love Is the Thing (And More) (Remastered)
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Release Date:07/09/2002
Label:Dcc Compact Classics
UPC:010963110425

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  • All Music Guide

    This 1996 gold audiophile CD reissue of a 1956 Nat King Cole vocal set is augmented by three numbers taken from his similar 1963 album Where Did Everyone Go? By the mid-'50s, Cole was primarily known to the general public as a superb ballad vocalist, and he sticks exclusively to that role on these 15 selections, which include "When I Fall in Love," "Stardust," "Love Letters" and "When Sunny Gets Blue." On both dates, he is accompanied by a string orchestra arranged and conducted by Gordon Jenkins, so the jazz content is quite low. However, listeners who want to hear why Nat King Cole was so popular during the era (and those who love the sound of his voice) will enjoy this fine reissue.

    - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide

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Nat King Cole

For a mildmannered man whose music was always easy on the ear, Nat King Cole managed to be a figure of considerable controversy during his 30 years as a professional musician. From the late '40s to the mid'60s, he was a massively successful pop singer who ranked with such contemporaries as Frank Sinatra, Perry Como, and Dean Martin. He shared with those peers a career t... Read more