Great American Songbook

Great American Songbook

by The King's Singers
Great American Songbook

Great American Songbook

by The King's Singers

Compact Disc

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Overview

Britain's King's Singers have recorded popular music before, in among their usual Renaissance and contemporary fare, but the 2013 release Great American Songbook marked a departure from their earlier work in several ways. What you'll think of it may depend on how attached you are to the classic King's Singers a cappella sound, but there's no question that the group deserves credit for pushing its own boundaries after nearly half a century in existence. The album, as promised, consists of classics of American song from the Broadway and Tin Pan Alley era; the largest group is by Cole Porter, the sexual nature of whose lyrics takes on a somehow disembodied quality when sung by this group, and by Rodgers & Hart. The first new wrinkle lies in the arrangements, by British composer Alexander L'Estrange. They're unusually elaborate and well-tailored to the voices of the Singers, who have remained startlingly consistent in their sound over the years despite numerous changes in personnel. L'Estrange has a way of breaking the melodies down into individual atoms and distributing them among different singers, bringing to mind forms of contemporary composition. The second novelty here is the presence of an orchestra on disc two. The King's Singers have performed and recorded with orchestras before on many occasions, but the a cappella/orchestra division over two discs is more unusual. As it happens, they seem less enthusiastic about the orchestral music this time around; the second disc clocks in at just over 31 minutes, just slightly more than half the length of the first. The arrangements are less complex, and the group seems unenthused by the flaccid playing of the South Jutland Symphony Orchestra. The action is on the first disc, which does represent one of the King's Singers' more complex pieces of work. Finally there is the sound; Great American Songbook seems to contain more than the usual quota of multi-tracking and other electronic tweaking, although you don't really learn anything from the booklet other than a credit for "wonderful post-production magic." In all, an interesting new direction for a veteran a cappella vocal group. ~ James Manheim

Product Details

Release Date: 10/29/2013
Label: Signum Classics
UPC: 0635212034125
Rank: 135733

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. The Best Is Yet to Come
  2. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered
  3. Let's Misbehave
  4. Night and Day
  5. Cry Me a River
  6. I've Got the World on a String
  7. When I Fall in Love
  8. It's De-lovely
  9. Beyond the Sea
  10. Cheek to Cheek
  11. Begin the Beguine
  12. At Last
  13. I've Got You Under My Skin
  14. The Lady Is a Tramp
  15. My Funny Valentine
  16. I Won't Dance
  17. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Disc 2

  1. Let's Misbehave
  2. Begin the Beguine
  3. At Last
  4. It's De-lovely
  5. The Lady Is a Tramp
  6. My Funny Valentine
  7. I've Got the World on a String
  8. Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The King's Singers   Primary Artist,Vocal Ensemble
South Jutland Symphony Orchestra   Orchestra
David Firman   Conductor

Technical Credits

Jonathan Rathbone   Orchestration
Edward Heyman   Lyricist
Carolyn Leigh   Lyricist
Dorothy Fields   Lyricist
Mack Gordon   Lyricist
Richard Rodgers   Composer
The King's Singers   Liner Notes
Arthur Hamilton   Composer,Lyricist
Victor Young   Composer
Harry Warren   Composer
Alexander L'Estrange   Arranger,Producer
Andrew Mellor   Engineer
Bill Hare   Post Production
Susan Porter-Thomas   Photography
Danny Ozment   Post Production
Ted Koehler   Lyricist
Jimmy McHugh   Lyricist
Lorenz Hart   Lyricist
Charles Trenet   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Jack Lawrence   Lyricist
Irving Berlin   Composer,Lyricist
Cole Porter   Composer,Lyricist
Cy Coleman   Composer
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