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This 25 track 2 CD set presents two long-unavailable 1963 albums : Sings Your Requests and Like Latin (or ‘Lena Goes Latin’), both originally on the Charter label, both recorded in Hollywood - with arrangements by Marty Paich and Shorty Rogers, respectively.
Featured personnel include: Bud Shank, Ronny Lang (as), Jack Sheldon, Al Porcino, Don Fagerquist, Bud Brisbois, Ray Triscari, Ollie Mitchell (tp), Lew McCreary, Bob Knight, Lawrence Lofton, Harry Betts, Dick Leith (tb), George Roberts (btb), Bob Enevoldsen (vtb), etc.
Lena Horne’s undeniable artistry in weaving each of these songs adds conclusive proof to the previously convincing evidence that she is great with any kind of song. On the first album of this collection, she interprets some of her favorite tunes, together with Marty Paich, in a swinging combination which would go on to be widely accepted.
As for the songs she chose to include in the second album, they seem tailor-made for her unique interpretations. Lena’s husband, Lennie Hayton, conducts the orchestra, and the skillful arrangements are by Shorty Rogers. Garnishing some of the tracks with an innovative jazz-samba rhythm, Lena offers moving interpretations to such great songs as Night And Day and Meditation. Here you will find clear evidence of the incomparable versatility that made her one of the world’s greatest stars. |
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Track Listing for Sings your Requests 1 Love 2 I Wish I Was Back In My Baby’s Arms 3 Why I Was Born? 4 Good For Nothin’ Joe 5 Love Me Or Leave Me 6 I Got It Bad (And That Ain’t Good) 7 Stormy Weather 8 Poppa Don’t Preach To Me 9 Honeysuckle Rose 10 The Lady Is A Tramp 11 Lover Man 12 Can’t Help Lovin’ That Man 13 From This Moment On 14 Take Me 15 Night And Day 16 Old Devil Moon 17 More 18 My Blue Heaven 19 Cuckoo In The Clock 20 Meditation 21 By Myself 22 Island In The West Indies 23 Ours 24 Falling In Love With Love
Bonus track 25 He Loves Me
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Lena Horne
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Lena Horne, Stormy Weather
Sings your Requests
The Irrespressible
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