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Key Information
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| Artist: |
The Four Freshmen |
| Record Label: |
Hindsight |
| Genre: |
Oldies |
| Release Date: |
March 03, 1995 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Day by Day 2. Lulu's Back in Town 3. Polka Dots and Moonbeams 4. Teach Me Tonight 5. Paper Moon, (It's Only A) 6. This October 7. Their Hearts Were Full of Spring 8. Candy 9. Once in Love With Amy 10. Show Me the Wat to Get Out of This World 11. Fools Rush In 12. Somebody Loves Me 13. Taps Miller 14. Route 66, (Get Your Kicks On) 15. In This Whole Wide World |
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Such precision-drilled vocal craftsmanship as displayed by the Four Freshmen on this release is a marvel as the 15 tracks possess a freshness and bounce. The careful arrangements and high level of musicianship would leave other acts with little room for looseness and spontaneity. The Freshmen not only sing in their characteristic harmonies, but they are also the instrumentalists on these tracks, and they are one of the only singing groups that featured themselves on instruments as well as vocally. "Fools Rush In" features the Four in their typically sweet and cool style, their rich harmonizing moving with weight and grace, dominating the ballad with its smooth fullness and languid tempo. Other numbers, like "Somebody Loves Me" and "Lu Lu's Back In Town" feature up-tempo treatments that shoe an equally impressive skill in rhythm. The freshmen rival any small jazz group on "Show Me The Way To Get Out of This World" where the others accompany one voice with instruments, swinging with a cool heat. |
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