| Jazz Spectacular | ||||
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| Released | 1956 | |||
| Recorded | October 24–25, 1955 | |||
| Genre | Vocal | |||
| Length | 48:18 | |||
| Label | Columbia | |||
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Jazz Spectacular is Frankie Laine's fifteenth 12" long-play album, recorded in 1955 and released early in 1956. This is a Frankie Laine theme album, the theme being jazz, recorded with jazz trumpeter Buck Clayton, pianist Sir Charles Thompson, tenor-saxophonist Budd Johnson, trombonist Urbie Green, and guest trombonists J. J. Johnson and Kai Winding.[1]
Billboard magazine stated Laine cut the album while rushing back and forth between his act at New York's Latin Quarter.[2]
| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
Track listing
| Track | Song title | Composer(s) |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "S'posin'" | Paul Denniker, Andy Razaf |
| 2. | "Stars Fell on Alabama" | Mitchell Parish, Frank Perkins |
| 3. | "Until the Real Thing Comes Along" | Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, L. E. Freeman |
| 4. | "My Old Flame" | Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston |
| 5. | "You Can Depend on Me" | Charles Carpenter, Louis Dunlap, Earl Hines |
| 6. | "That Old Feeling" | Lew Brown, Sammy Fain |
| 7. | "Taking a Chance on Love" | Vernon Duke, Ted Fetter, John Latouche |
| 8. | "If You Were Mine" | Matty Malneck, Johnny Mercer |
| 9. | "Baby, Baby All the Time" | Bobby Troup |
| 10. | "Roses of Picardy" | Frederick Weatherly, Haydn Wood |
| 11. | "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" | Cole Porter |
References
- ↑ "allmusic.com". allmusic.com. Retrieved December 29, 2018.
- ↑ "Billboard". February 25, 1956: 31.
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