A warm and refined evening of jazz performed by two masters.
This collaborative work by jazz pianist George Shearing and vocalist Mel Tormé depicts the tranquil atmosphere of a night, with the refined piano and smooth vocals resonating together.
Shearing's light touch and Tohme's soft vocals are in perfect harmony, transporting the listener to a luxurious moment. The improvisational rhythm is flawless, and the natural flow born from their mutual trust is captivating. The performance is delicate yet powerful, with lingering notes. While the album is centered around standard tunes, the duo's unique and elegant reinterpretation shines through. This work is filled with the warmth and elegance of a live performance.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
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2)
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Born To Be Blue
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3)
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Give Me The Simple Life
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4)
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Good Morning Heartache
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5)
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Manhattan Hoedown
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6)
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You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
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7)
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A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
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8)
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Love
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9)
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It Might As Well Be Spring
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10)
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Lullaby Of Birdland
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Piano - George Shearing
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Vocals - Mel Tormé
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Producer - Carl E. Jefferson
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Engineer - Phil Edwards
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Engineer [Assistant] - Phil DeLancie
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Bass - Brian Torff
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Art Direction - Dick Hendler