Show tunes provide a multitude of reference material for the traditional vintage jazz or pop vocalist. Then there are movie themes, more familiar to the general public, especially when they were seen later on a modern invention called television. This collection of 26 tracks features a modicum of jazz, but mainly pop tunes from the Golden Era of the '30s, '40s, and '50s. Big bands are prevalent as the backup groups, sometimes including strings, with little instrumental improvisation and stock charts. Among the most famous of these sentimental journey songs are "Moon River" from
Billy May, "Call Me Irresponsible" by
Bobby Darin,
Dean Martin's slightly sloshed "Baby, It's Cold Outside," and
Nat King Cole's "Mona Lisa" and his actually hip "The Continental" (two of three
Cole selections heard here). There are also two from
Johnny Mandel with
the Pied Pipers, "Swinging on a Star" by
Freddie Slack, a young
Nancy Wilson with "Secret Love," and soupier group vocal pieces from
the King Sisters,
Bob Hope with
the Clark Sisters,
the Lettermen,
the Four Freshmen, and
Ray Anthony with the Belvederes on the apropos "Thanks for the Memory." Overall, this is nothing more than a trip down that lane of reminiscence for those familiar with the old dirt road path to grandma's, now a superhighway. ~ Michael G. Nastos