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The world of Nat King Cole [sound recording].

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 72438-74712-2-1 | Capitol RecordsPublication details: Hollywood, Calif. : Capitol Records, p2005.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Smile (1961 version) -- It's only a paper moon ; Straighten up and fly right ; (Get your kicks on) Route 66 ; (I love you) for sentimental reasons ; Nature boy / King Cole Trio -- Too young -- Unforgettable -- Walkin' with my baby back home -- Orange colored sky / King Cole Trio with Stan Kenton and his orchestra -- Send for me -- Blossom fell -- Mona Lisa -- Quizás, Quizás, Quizás (Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps) -- On the street where you live -- Almost like being in love -- Darling, Je vous aime beaucoup -- Ramblin' rose -- Let there be love / with the George Shearing Quintet -- You stepped out of a dream / King Cole Trio -- When I fall in love -- L-O-V-E -- let's face the music and dance -- Just one of those things -- Day in - day out -- Thou swell (Live at The Sands hotel, Las Vegas, 1/14/60 -- Unforgettable / natalie Cole duet with Nat King Cole -- Stardust.
Nat King Cole ; with accompanying musicians.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Cole, Nat King Available 33111006825513
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Easily the longest of any Capitol single-disc compilation, 2005's The World of Nat King Cole also benefits from a fresh remastering of its material to make it the best introduction to the interpretive brilliance of Nat King Cole. Nearly all the hits that need to be here are indeed present: "Straighten Up and Fly Right," "Route 66," "Nature Boy," "Too Young," and "Mona Lisa." The compilers also wisely chose a few representative songs to replace some of the middling hits; the only surprise is the absence of "The Christmas Song" and "Lush Life," although the chart hits -- "Answer Me, My Love," "Pretend," "Looking Back," and the much-maligned "Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" -- are missing for good reasons. In their places are excellent selections like "Let There Be Love" from a 1961 George Shearing collaboration, "Thou Swell" from Cole's 1960 LP at the Sands hotel in Las Vegas, his sublime 1956 version of "Stardust," and the ghost duet on "Unforgettable" between Nat and daughter Natalie Cole that earned seven Grammy awards in 1992. The liner notes include many great photographs as well as an essay written by Natalie. ~ John Bush

All tracks previously released.

Compact disc.

Notes by Natalie Cole inserted in container.

Smile (1961 version) -- It's only a paper moon ; Straighten up and fly right ; (Get your kicks on) Route 66 ; (I love you) for sentimental reasons ; Nature boy / King Cole Trio -- Too young -- Unforgettable -- Walkin' with my baby back home -- Orange colored sky / King Cole Trio with Stan Kenton and his orchestra -- Send for me -- Blossom fell -- Mona Lisa -- Quizás, Quizás, Quizás (Perhaps, perhaps, perhaps) -- On the street where you live -- Almost like being in love -- Darling, Je vous aime beaucoup -- Ramblin' rose -- Let there be love / with the George Shearing Quintet -- You stepped out of a dream / King Cole Trio -- When I fall in love -- L-O-V-E -- let's face the music and dance -- Just one of those things -- Day in - day out -- Thou swell (Live at The Sands hotel, Las Vegas, 1/14/60 -- Unforgettable / natalie Cole duet with Nat King Cole -- Stardust.

Nat King Cole ; with accompanying musicians.

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