The Latin Loboff (Remaster) The Norman Loboff Choir feat. Laurindo Almeida
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Album-Release:
1966
HRA-Release:
26.05.2016
Label: RCA / Legacy
Genre: Latin
Subgenre: Latin Jazz
Artist: The Norman Loboff Choir feat. Laurindo Almeida
Composer: Gonzalo Roeg, Laurindo Almeida, Michel Legrand, Norman Gimbel, Moisés Simons, Wolfe Gilbert, Marion Sunshine Gimbel, Russell Garcia, María Teresa Lara, Sunny Skylar, Osvaldo Farrés, Joseph Davis
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- 1 Yours (Quieréme Mucho) 02:31
- 2 Sarah's Samba 02:40
- 3 Watch What Happens 02:49
- 4 The Peanut Vendor 01:51
- 5 Be Mine Tonight (Noche de Ronda) 03:59
- 6 Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps 02:19
- 7 Sunset and Moonrise 02:43
- 8 El Cumbanchero 02:16
- 9 The Street of Stars 02:42
- 10 Quiet Nights (Corcovado) 03:10
- 11 As I Do Now (Sim) 02:50
- 12 Carnival (Manhã De Carnival) 03:05
Info for The Latin Loboff (Remaster)
The Norman Luboff Choir was among the most popular choral ensembles of their day, releasing a series of hit easy-listening LPs during the late 1950s and 1960s. Luboff was born May 14, 1917 in Chicago, where he began his career as a vocalist and arranger for area radio programs. In 1948 he relocated to Hollywood, singing on to compose movie music for Warner Bros. The first incarnation of the Norman Luboff Choir was formed during the mid-1950s, and in the years to follow they released a series of albums on Columbia that drew on music from a variety of genres and geographic locales, with titles including Calypso Holiday, Broadway!, Songs Of The Cowboy and Songs Of The Caribbean. The choir also backed a number of vocalists including Harry Belafonte and Doris Day, and although their recording career came to a halt during the late 1960s, they continued touring until Luboff's cancer-related death on September 22, 1987. (Raymond McKinney, All-Music Guide)
The Norman Luboff Choir
Laurindo Almeida, guitar
Norman Luboff, conductor
Produced by Jim Foglesong
Digitally remastered
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