- Sunday in New York
- Autumn in New York
- Lullaby of Birdland
- Broadway
- The Brooklyn Bridge
- Let Me off Uptown
- 42nd Street
- Sidewalks of New York
- Harlem Nocturne
- New York, New York
- There's a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadway
- Manhattan
- My Time of Day
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This thematic recording, with songs all relating to New York City, has vocalist Mel Tormé singing in fine fashion. Some of the familiar numbers are swingy, some stringy, but all are done with the heartfelt passion of a man who has lived in the Big Apple and has many tales to tell. Among some of the favorites are "Autumn in New York" with its ever poignant and heartbreaking lyric, the jumping "Let Me Off Uptown," a classic rendition of "Harlem Nocturne," and the obligatory "New York, New York." These sessions, reissued from Atlantic label recordings of 1963, have a disclaimer regarding the transfer from analog to digital, in that quality may be lost in spots. Don't let that dissuade you, as any dropouts are minimal. These are well done and worthwhile offerings from Tormé and friends.
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/25/1990 |
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Label: | Atlantic |
UPC: | 0075678007828 |
catalogNumber: | 80078 |
Rank: | 58329 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Mel Tormé Primary Artist,VocalsPaul Horn Woodwind
Buddy Collette Woodwind
Shelly Manne Drums
Jimmy Rowles Piano
Dave Barbour Guitar
Ronnie Lang Woodwind
Stu Williamson Trumpet
Shorty Rogers Conductor
Porcino Trumpet
Israel Baker Violin
Frank Beach Trumpet
Harry Bluestone Violin
Gene Cipriano Woodwind
Alvin Dinkin Viola
James Getzoff Violin
Allan Harshman Viola
Dick Hazard Conductor
John Kitzmiller Tuba
Marvin Limonick Violin
John Lowe Woodwind
Edgar Lustgarten Cello
Joe Mondragon Bass
Lew McCreary Trombone
Dick Nash Trombone
Lou Raderman Violin
Dorothy Remsen Harp
Henry Roth Violin
Paul Shure Violin
Ray Triscari Trumpet
Lloyd Ulyate Trombone
Gerald Vinci Violin
Margaret Aue Cello
Arnold Koblentz Oboe
John Williams Conductor
Technical Credits
Leonard Bernstein ComposerShorty Rogers Arranger
Betty Comden Composer
Nesuhi Ertegun Producer
Adolph Green Composer
Dick Hazard Arranger
Bill Putnam Engineer
Bob Altshuler Liner Notes
John Williams Arranger
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