In a Mellow Mood [Original recording remastered]

Track Listings
1. Hello, Young Lovers
2. Taste of Honey
3. For Once in My Life
4. Somewhere
5. Ol' Man River
6. I'm Ready for Love
7. Try to Remember
8. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
9. What Now My Love?
10. That's Life
11. With These Hands
12. Impossible Dream

Editorial Reviews
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With a couple of exceptions, the showroom- and talk-show-ready Temptations of In a Mellow Mood (1967) are handed the most impersonal, clichéd sort of standards. "Hello Young Lovers," "Try to Remember," and too many others here go through the motions of connecting with listeners but are so haplessly written that the reined-in quintet is hard-pressed to fill them with more than a thimbleful of sweat. "Somewhere" is a foolproof melody that might have made a fine change of pace on a record like With a Lot o' Soul, but this version of "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)" has none of the redeeming qualities of Dionne Warwick's. Paradoxically blessed with little of the class the group normally commanded, Mellow Mood stands as an expression of Berry Gordy's worst aesthetic impulses. --Rickey Wright

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In a Mellow Mood [Original recording remastered]

In a Mellow Mood [Original recording remastered]
In A Mellow Mood
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Tempting Temptations
  • breaths new life into mostly Broadway standards...
  • In A Mellow Mood
  • in amellow mood
  • If I Could Give It More Than 5 Stars I Would!!!
In A Mellow Mood
The Temptations
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ASIN: B00000DBYC
Release Date: 2003-02-25

Tracks:

  1. Hello Young Lovers
  2. A Taste Of Honey
  3. For Once In My Life
  4. Somewhere
  5. Ol' Man River
  6. I'm Ready For Love
  7. Try To Remember
  8. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
  9. What Now My Love
  10. That's Life
  11. With These Hands
  12. The Impossible Dream

Amazon.com

With a couple of exceptions, the showroom- and talk-show-ready Temptations of In a Mellow Mood (1967) are handed the most impersonal, clichéd sort of standards. "Hello Young Lovers," "Try to Remember," and too many others here go through the motions of connecting with listeners but are so haplessly written that the reined-in quintet is hard-pressed to fill them with more than a thimbleful of sweat. "Somewhere" is a foolproof melody that might have made a fine change of pace on a record like With a Lot o' Soul, but this version of "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)" has none of the redeeming qualities of Dionne Warwick's. Paradoxically blessed with little of the class the group normally commanded, Mellow Mood stands as an expression of Berry Gordy's worst aesthetic impulses. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Tempting Temptations.......2007-07-19

This is one of the Temptations historical classical landmarks and greatest albums... very serene, loving,and asuring...The title is sooo appropriate... "Mellow Mood"

5 out of 5 stars breaths new life into mostly Broadway standards..........2007-04-26

While I am not an expert on Motown music, I have liked most of what I've heard from The Temptations ("Just My Imagination" is my favorite"). This imaginative recording is full of rich contrasts of emotion, color and harmonies; breaths new life into mostly Broadway standards.

P.S. See also the outstanding Temptations Christmas record.

4 out of 5 stars In A Mellow Mood.......2007-03-29

This is a wonderful cd. If you like the classic Temp`s, you must get this one.Paul on Who can I turn to is great,not to mention David on Impossible Dream,my favorite.This is a must have for any Temp`s collection.

2 out of 5 stars in amellow mood.......2007-02-13

i love the temps but i do not like this album it does not have umph the temps usually have i brought as a combination with another temp cd sorry i brought it

5 out of 5 stars If I Could Give It More Than 5 Stars I Would!!!.......2006-09-14

This Lp is magnificent! It all starts off with my fave Hello Young Lovers! (David does a great job with this one! But I adore Paul's version at the T.C.B show. Whoo! Paul really shined on that one!) Next, A Taste of Honey (Eddie's voice is amazing on this record!), For Once In My Life (PAUL PAUL PAUL! Love this record Close 2nd fave! Paul sang this record straight from his soul!) Somewhere , Not one of my faves. Ol Man River (Melvin's bass! Amazing!), I'm Ready For Love not one of my faves either, Try To Remember (Eddie's voice is incredible on this record He makes you feel so relaxed. He sounds so peaceful and beautiful! Definitely one of my faves!), Who Can I Turn To (PAUL PAUL PAUL! Amazing! Of course one my faves also!), What Now My Love (Not one of my faves but I love it in the Live! Lp when they mixed it with Yesterday), That's Life (Whooo! Love it!), With These Hands (Eddie: delightful! Incredible record! Definitely one of my faves also!), and The Impossible Dream (David: wonderful! Loved it! But I also loved Paul's version!) Definitely get this Lp. One of all-time faves of The Tempts! You will not I repeat will not be disappointed!
Wish It Would Rain/In a Mellow Mood
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • deliciously tempting
  • Odd Coupling
  • A few more tastes of honey before the grit took over!
Wish It Would Rain/In a Mellow Mood
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ASIN: B00004WZ5U
Release Date: 2001-01-16

Tracks:

  1. I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)
  2. Cindy
  3. I Wish It Would Rain
  4. Please Return Your Love to Me
  5. Fan the Flame
  6. He Who Picks a Rose
  7. Why Did You Leave Me Darling
  8. I Truly, Truly Believe
  9. This Is My Beloved
  10. Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got
  11. I've Passed This Way Before
  12. No Man Can Love Her Like I Do
  13. Hello, Young Lovers
  14. Taste of Honey
  15. For Once in My Life
  16. Somewhere
  17. Ol' Man River
  18. I'm Ready for Love
  19. Try to Remember
  20. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
  21. What Now My Love?
  22. That's Life
  23. With These Hands
  24. Impossible Dream

Album Description

UK version of Motown's '2 Classic Albums On 1 CD Series'. Reissue of 2 of the male vocal groups 60's era albums, 'Wish It Would Rain' (1968) and 'In a Mellow Mood' together on 1 CD. Packaged in a full color slipcase with original artwork and 8 page booklet. 2000 release. Slimline double jewel case. Both LPs reached #13; the former is unavailable in the U.S.; the latter is available in the U.S. with a $9.97 suggested list.

Album Details

Digitally Remastered 2-On-1 CD of Two of the Temps Most Beloved LP'S.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars deliciously tempting.......2005-05-15

I always thought the "I Wish It Would Rain" album was one of the Tempts' best work.Every song on the album was strong as steel.My favorites were; Cindy, I Could Never Love Another, Please Return Your Love To Me,and He Who Picks A Rose(that's darn near all of the album!).That's my point.The album is solid from beginning to end! "In A Mellow Mood",while a decent effort from the Tempts,was more a commercial album that attempted to capitalize on their crossover appeal.The Tempts do a lot of covers on this one.One of the notable efforts is "Old Man River",with Melvin's resonant bass spearheading the tune.A great addition to any Tempts' fan's collection.

3 out of 5 stars Odd Coupling.......2005-03-28

According to the liner notes, the Temptations line-up for both these albums was David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks and Otis Williams (tenor vocals), Paul Williams (baritone vocal) and Melvin Franklin (bass vocal), but by the time The Temptations Wish It Would Rain had come out in August 1968, David Ruffin had left the group and gone solo to Motown the month before. Dennis Edwards had already taken his place on stage and may be present on some of the more recent of these recordings. Mostly produced by Norman Whitfield, the album was to yield four singles in the US, the UK or both, including the memorable I Wish It Would Rain, the first Motown single to include sound effects and a US Top Five hit. It came out in December 1967, preceding the album by nine months, and appears here at a four-second foreshortened 2.42.

Like its follow up, I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You), also with one of David Ruffin's most heartfelt vocals, the lyric to I Wish It Would Rain was written by Roger Penzabene, who was vividly experiencing the emotions he wrote about in his songs for the Temptations and Gladys Knight and the Pips (End Of Our Road) from this time, and who was to commit suicide before he could benefit from their success.

Former regular producer Smokey Robinson contributes two songs; Cindy, which could easily have been a single had Norman Whitfield allowed it, and the cheerier up-tempo Fan The Flame. Gonna Give Her All The Love I've Got is their version of the song Norman Whitfield had already given Jimmy Ruffin a hit with. He Who Picks A Rose was later covered by the Carstairs and Rare Earth, and by Edwin Starr on the B-side of his hit War. The Henry Cosby-produced I Truly Truly Believe was led by Melvin Franklyn and was an R&B hit in its own right after appearing as the B-side of I Wish It Would Rain. The album closer had a classic Motown sound and groove. No Man Can Love Her Like A Do had a rare composer credit for Eddie Kendricks and was co-written with Norman Whitfield and Motown-mainstay Eddie Holland.

This was to be the last album in the classic Temptations style as the next release debuted their new acid soul sound. This was even more startling given that the album that had preceded this one was a selection of Broadway standards.

Berry Gordy, the label boss, always had one business foot in the more sophisticated (i.e. square) adult (particularly white adult) mainstream market, and a number of his acts found themselves recording live albums at the Talk Of The Town or the Copa, or in the studio for a glitzy collection of jazzed-up standards, and the Temptations were no exception.

In A Mellow Mood is an odd coupling as it was full of show tunes like Hello, Young Lovers (from The King and I), Somewhere (from West Side Story), Try to Remember (from The Fantasticks) (perhaps inspiring Gladys Knight), Who Can I Turn To (from The Roar Of The Greasepaint, The Roar Of The Crowd) and Ol' Man River (from Showboat).

On Ol' Man River, for which Melvin Franklyn sings a bass lead, they wisely use the less racist lyric revision by Paul Robeson, who originally sang it. The Frank Sinatra song book is raided for That's Life, For Once in My Life and The Impossible Dream (the latter from Man Of La Mancha), and Gilbert Bécaud's popular What Now My Love? is aired along with several others.

The oddest track is a reworking of the Holland-Dozier-Holland tune I'm Ready For Love, a hit for Martha and the Vandellas the year before. It retains its traditional bass line and tempo but a jazz element has been added. This sits uncomfortably at first both with memories of the original and with the rest of this album, but becomes addictive after a couple of listens and then seems far too short. The Motown house band does an absolutely fantastic job throughout, showing they can be play in any style with ease, whilst the Temptations show that they are equally adept in the harmony department, though one does wonder what these outings did for their credibility and positioning as spokesmen for the hip radical left

4 out of 5 stars A few more tastes of honey before the grit took over!.......2001-08-16

By the late 1960s, R&B music was changing towards a grittier, more socially conscious sound courtesy of cutting edge artists like Sly & The Family Stone, James Brown & George Clinton (even though he had only released the single "I Wanna Testify" with the Parliaments at the time). While a lot of R&B acts were changing with the times, Motown Records was still a bit set in its ways by 1968. The emphasis was still on music smooth enough to make the pop charts, which it often did. Occasionally, a song or two would reflect the more modernized sound of R&B on a Motown album, but one group had been slowly working towards the rougher sound for a few years by 1968, and they were the Temptations. They had recently enlisted the production team of Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong after Smokey Robinson quit working with them full-time. Whitfield & Strong's approach to recording was something more rootsy than the polished sound of Smokey. So just when it seemed the Tempts were about to lose their momentum, the new sound was a kick in the pants for them. But before they truly adopted the funkier soul sound on 1969's CLOUD NINE, their previous two albums were still in the smoother vein of their past work, but a few hints of the future were evident.

1968's WISH IT WOULD RAIN was just like any other album from a Motown group, one that basically followed a single or three, with some pleasant filler in between. But this album I think was one of the Tempts lesser-known hits, which is why I'm reviewing it before all the others. The title track opens with a gospel-sounding piano that eventually gives way to the rough-but-honey-sweet vocal of David Ruffin on a song that in fact managed to top the R&B charts and peak at #4 pop. Once again, the high position belies the fact that this song isn't one of the Tempts' better-known classics. Probably because it doesn't get more requests than "My Girl". The album's other two hit singles deserve some attention. "I Could Never Love Another [After Loving You]" contains the stately strings that so defined Motown's golden age, also with another great lead from David Ruffin, who would leave the Tempts shortly after this album. This song topped R&B again, but missed the pop top 10. It's a shame, because it really deserved to do better. But with Ruffin's days numbered in the Tempts, the last hit single from WISH IT WOULD RAIN, "Please Return Your Love To Me", had the boyish falsetto of Eddie Kendricks singing it. Of course, this was one of those good-but-not-great songs, but the fact that it made only #26 pop shows that either radio thought it wasn't a surefire seller, or that Motown thought the same & decided not to promote it vigourously. If you thought Eddie sounded good on "Just My Imagination", his vocal on "Please Return" is not far behind. Elsewhere, the album contains some lesser-known songs that whether or not they're good depends on the listener themselves. But some are notable, however. The Tempts' former producer Smokey Robinson returns to write & produce two great-as-expected songs, "Cindy" & "Fan The Flame". While "Get Ready"'s failure to become a big hit lead to the end of the Tempts' working with Smokey, those two songs prove the old magic hadn't been lost in the meantime. "I Truly, Truly Believe" should be noted for it being sung by Melvin Franklin, the bass voice of the Temptations. Most often, bass singers are relegated to the background, but that song proves Franklin should have been given more leads like this. The only thing wrong with "This Is My Beloved" is that it barely lasts two minutes long & could have paid to be fleshed out a bit more. Finally, the closing "No Man Can Love Her Like I Do" was co-written by Eddie Kendricks, which is strange considering Motown's legendary Svengali-like attitude toward its acts. Most often, the singers sang & the writers wrote, but not necessarily both. A song like this proves maybe there were times when Motown allowed a little more creative freedom for its acts.

All in all, WISH IT WOULD RAIN was a good album from the time when the Tempts were still making music easily palatable by pop music fans as much as soul. With Sly & The Family Stone coming into their own, they probably realized they needed to keep up with the times, so either they or at least Whitfield & Strong decided to steer the Tempts in a more modernized direction from then on. While the music would soon be more ambitious & cutting edge, WISH IT WOULD RAIN is a good last gasp for the smoother brand of R&B that had brought the Temptations their first acclaim.

P.S. Check my review of IN A MELLOW MOOD on the remastered version of that album. I reviewed WISH IT WOULD RAIN here because it doesn't seem to be available anymore in the U.S.
Soft Lights/In a Mellow Mood
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Bobby Hackett's Masterpiece in Circulation Again !!!!!
  • The Mellowest of Hackett.......What a Horn!
  • More Mellower, Please
  • SO GOOD TO HEAR THIS MUSIC AGAIN
  • Who says you can't swing with strings?
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ASIN: B000059LF7
Release Date: 2001-03-13

Tracks:

  1. Soft Lights And Sweet Music
  2. Bobby's Blues
  3. I Cried For You (Now It's Your Turn To Cry Over Me)
  4. You Turned The Tables On Me
  5. Under A Blanket Of Blue
  6. How About You?
  7. Easy To Love
  8. That Old Black Magic
  9. Someday You'll Be Sorry
  10. The Song Is You
  11. It's All Right With Me
  12. Sleep
  13. Serenade In Blue
  14. Deep Night
  15. In A Sentimental Mood
  16. Lazy River
  17. Carefree
  18. Mood Indigo
  19. Get Out Of Town
  20. All Through The Night
  21. Stars In My Eyes
  22. Rain
  23. Flamingo
  24. You're My Thrill

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bobby Hackett's Masterpiece in Circulation Again !!!!!.......2004-10-13

I am too young to have known these 2 LPs when they were "new."
A college friend of mine ( Hi, Paul ! ) got me into pre-Bop jazz, Big Band, and Swing...
As a fledgling trumpeter I wanted an example to follow,
of how to put across a melody- simply, but vitally...My friend
loaned me an old, scratched-up turquoise-label copy of IN A MELLOW MOOD.
I was tantalized enough to locate another copy in a second-hand shop.
We "pooled" both copies; we HAD to, in order to get a listenable version of each side...
And I learned about melody.

Song and mood... and a Goldilock's-porridge-"just right" mixture of
poetry and swing...Some tracks with full band accompaniment, some with a
George Shearing Quintet-style backup. The results are
very nearly too good...The kind of music
that "Muzak" often tried to imitate, sans success...This is it. "Carefree" is just that,
leaving wistfulness and sassiness in its wake. And in Webster's Dictionary, the entry for "lyricism" should read: SEE BOBBY HACKETT'S "Serenade in Blue," "Deep Night," "Mood Indigo," and "Flamingo." Not to mention "You're My Thrill" and the perfect "Rain" (track 22); just listen to Bobby's last, long-held note -
how, through sheer beauty of tone, he holds your interest and caps the tune
with just a touch of non-chalance.

One of the most beautiful "mood" albums in the history of jazz or pop.
(This album is both, like it or not.)

I understand the joy of other reviewers here- the ones
who grew up with this music and have come upon it again after so long.
SOFT LIGHTS is a more up-tempo album, perfect in its own way.
But IN A MELLOW MOOD is Bobby Hackett's masterpiece.
It doesn't get much better than this...
Buy it for your friends, your loved ones, your enemies,
BUY IT.

5 out of 5 stars The Mellowest of Hackett.......What a Horn!.......2002-07-23

We're talking the best......excluding his soulful solos on the Jackie Gleason Orchestra offerings. I had the vinyl of "In A Mellow Mood" for 44 years but had never obtained "Soft Lights"...my joy knows no bounds!

Bobby was certainly the most sophisticated and stylishly lyrical cornet player I've ever had the pleasure of hearing. I have other works of his (still on vinyl) but this is certainly his best of the light swing and romantic approach.

If you like standards, jazz, Bobby Hackett, the best lyrical horn to be heard, the romantic approach, light swing.......in any of or all of those combinations.......this IS a must!

3 out of 5 stars More Mellower, Please.......2001-07-01

Hackett is a wonderful trumpet player, but the Soft Lights section is not the dreamy mellow music I wanted. On Soft Lights, he sounds more like a cross between a dixieland jazz player and a mood music player. His trumpet has a brighter sound than I would like, and I would prefer less use of trumpet mutes. The Mellow Mood section is more to my liking, but not as dreamy as the music he played on the Jackie Gleason recordings, which I prefer. Nonetheless, he is a great player, and if you like to hear a trumpet master, you'll enjoy his performances.

5 out of 5 stars SO GOOD TO HEAR THIS MUSIC AGAIN.......2001-03-24

I was a only boy of 11 when first hearing my uncle play "In a Mellow Mood". I just fell in love with the sound of Bobby Hackett. I continued to try and find the LP for over 20 years but Capital had stopped it's release. What a joy to discover it again. Thanks Capital/EMI. I bought my uncle a copy as well and he is soooo pleased with the memories it involkes. "All Through The Night" is my favorite. This is a Cole Porter tune not heard too often ...especially these days. Enjoy!!

I wonder if there's any chance of getting another of Bobby's albums released. It's called "Dream Awhile" on columbia It's Bobby at his best with pipe organ. A Great Album!!!

5 out of 5 stars Who says you can't swing with strings?.......2001-03-16

Soft Lights and Bobby Hackett was originally released as a 10 inch LP. After 12" LP's became the norm, Bobby went and recorded four addtional tracks to fill out the original album. This is one of the earliest examples of Hackett's "mature" style, with full facility and tone. And he swings like crazy with a string section consisting of four violas and a cello! This is some very tasteful jazz that you'll return to over and over. While it is normally described as "mood music," I take issue with that, as only a few of the cuts are ballads -- the majority of numbers are medium to up-tempo swing. The second album on this CD, in a Mellow Mood, is definitely more accurately described as mood music. But on this album there is no string section, but rather a reliance on reeds. Great playing of course, but ballads. My advice is to buy this CD while you can. Hackett's prime years with Capitol have only been available on vinyl until now, and there's no telling how long this CD will remain in release.
In a Mellow Mood
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    In a Mellow Mood
    Acker Bilk
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    Release Date: 1998-02-05

    Tracks:

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    2. Slip Slidin` Away
    3. You`re My Best Friend
    4. These Foolish Things
    5. Don`t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
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    Tracks Include: Evergreen, Raining in My Heart, the Way We Were, Talking in Your SLEEP, Georgia on My Mind, Nobody Does it Better and More.
    Dream Dancing IV: In the Mellow Mood
    Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    • A little on the sad side for dance music
    Dream Dancing IV: In the Mellow Mood
    Ray Anthony & His Orchestra
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    ASIN: B00005IC2I
    Release Date: 2001-06-26

    Tracks:

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    2. You've Changed
    3. Rockin' Chair
    4. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
    5. Do Nothing Till You Hear From Me
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    4 out of 5 stars A little on the sad side for dance music.......2002-01-14

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    In a Mellow Mood
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      In a Mellow Mood
      Stan Kenton
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      Binding: Audio CD

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      Contemporary Big BandContemporary Big Band | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00008FWV1
      Release Date: 1995-04-16

      Tracks:

      1. I'm Glad There Is You
      2. All of You
      3. So in Love
      4. You Turned the Tables on Me
      5. We Laughed at Love
      6. When Your Lover Has Gone
      7. Love Is Here to Stay
      8. Memories of You
      9. Desiderata
      10. Harlem Nocturne
      Songs in a Mellow Mood
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        Songs in a Mellow Mood
        Ella Fitzgerald
        Manufacturer: Decca
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B000666TNU
        Release Date: 2004-12-06

        Tracks:

        1. I'm Glad There Is You
        2. What Is There to Say?
        3. People Will Say We're in Love
        4. Please Be Kind
        5. Until the Real Thing Comes Along
        6. Makin' Whoopee
        7. Imagination
        8. Stardust
        9. My Heart Belongs to Daddy
        10. You Leave Me Breathless
        11. Baby, What Else Can I Do?
        12. Nice Work If You Can Get It

        Album Description

        Japanese 24-bit remastered reissue, packaged in a limited edition miniature LP sleeve. Details TBA. Universal. 2004.

        Album Details

        24bit Digitally Remastered Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase.
        Complete In a Mellow Mood & Soft Lights Sessions
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          Complete In a Mellow Mood & Soft Lights Sessions
          Bobby Hackett
          Manufacturer: Lone Hill Jazz
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

          GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
          Swing GeneralSwing General | Swing Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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          ASIN: B0001QNOD8
          Release Date: 2004-06-28

          Tracks:

          1. That Old Black Magic
          2. Song Is You
          3. You Turned the Tables on Me
          4. Someday You'll Be Sorry
          5. Easy to Love
          6. Soft Light and Sweet Music
          7. I Cried for You
          8. Bobby's Blues
          9. Deep Night
          10. Mood Indigo
          11. All Through the Night
          12. Flamingo
          13. Rain
          14. Serenade in Blue
          15. Lazy River
          16. Get Out of Town
          17. Carefree
          18. You're My Thrill
          19. Stars in My Eyes
          20. In a Sentimental Mood
          21. How About You?
          22. Under a Blanket of Blues
          23. Sleep
          24. It's All Right with Me

          Album Description

          Full title - Complete In A Mellow Mood & Soft Lights Sessions. Remastered reissue features 24 tracks, with guest musicians Lou Stein, Denzil Best, & Billy Bauer. Lonehill Jazz. 2004.

          Album Details

          Two Albums on One CD. Personel on Tracks Include Lou Stein, Billy Bauer, Arnold Fishkind and Denzil Best.
          In a Mellow Mood
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            In a Mellow Mood
            Acker Bilk
            Manufacturer: Castle
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            BritainBritain | British Isles | Europe | International | Styles | Music
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            GeneralGeneral | Easy Listening | Pop | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B0000088LB
            Release Date: 1998-02-18

            Tracks:

            1. Stranger on the Shore
            2. Makin Whoopee
            3. Amazing Grace
            4. I'm an Old Cowhand (From the Rio Grande)
            5. Someone to Watch over Me
            6. This Guy's in Love With You
            7. Folks Who Love on the Hill
            8. What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life
            9. Travellin' On
            10. South Rampart Street Parade
            11. Wandering
            12. Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
            13. Burgundy Street
            14. Without You
            15. Sweet Georgia Brown
            16. Bridge over Troubled Water
            17. Going Home
            18. Auf Wiederseh'n, My Dear

            Album Details

            Tracks Include: Stranger on the Shore, Makin'whoopee, Amazing Grace, Someone to Watch Over Me, this Guy's in Love with You, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, Going Home and More.
            Smooth Jazz in a Mellow Mood
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              Smooth Jazz in a Mellow Mood
              Various Artists
              Manufacturer: St. Clair Records
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD

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              ASIN: B00007L7E6
              Release Date: 2002-12-24

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