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The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 5

Nat King Cole  Main Performer

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1 Gone With the Draft Dramin/Prince/Cole 2:47
2 Sweet Lorraine Parish/Burwell 2:54
3 Honeysuckle Rose Waller/Razaf 2:30
4 Babs Ahlert/Young 2:22
5 Early Morning Blues Coleman/McCarthy 2:40
6 That Ain't Right Cole 3:11
7 I Used to Love You (But It's All over Now) Brown/VonTilzer 2:53
8 It's Crazy (But I'm in Love) Rodgers/Fields 2:07
9 Stompin' Down Broadway Finegan 3:25
10 Somebody Loves Me MacDonald/DeSylva/G 2:04
11 Tea for Two Caesar/Youmans 2:38
12 I'm Lost Rene 3:02
13 Let's Spring One Rene 2:36
14 Beautiful Moons Ago Moore/Cole 2:20
15 Pitchin' Up a Boogie Calloway/Cole 3:05
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The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 5

Audio Cassette

Label: Laserlight

Category: Blues

The Nat King Cole Trio Recordings, Vol. 5

UPC: 018111575041

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Gone With the Draft, Sweet Lorraine, Honeysuckle Rose, Babs, Early Morning Blues, That Ain't Right, I Used to Love You (But It's All over Now), It's Crazy (But I'm in Love), Stompin' Down Broadway, Somebody Loves Me, Tea for Two, I'm Lost, Let's Spring One, Beautiful Moons Ago, Pitchin' Up a Boogie]
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Scott Yanow

The fifth of five CDs in this series by the budget label Laserlight differs from the first four in that it spans 16 years in pianist/singer Nat King Cole's career. He is heard with his original trio (which included guitarist Oscar Moore and bassist Wesley Prince) on six selections from 1940-41 and with his 1949 quartet (which had Jack Constanzo on congas) for "I Used to Love You." In addition, there are four numbers with Cole's wartime trio and four others from the mid-'50s taken from either The Dorsey Brothers TV show or Cole's own program. Throughout, the emphasis is on his brilliant swing piano rather than his vocals (although there are a generous amount of the latter), making this a series of great interest to jazz collectors. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi

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