Voices In Love/Love Lost (CD) ~ The Four Freshmen (Artist) Cover Art

Voices In Love/Love Lost (CD)

By: The Four Freshmen (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Voices In Love/Love Lost (CD) Album By The Four Freshmen (Artist)
1   I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
2   There Is No Greater Love
3   Moonlight
4   It Could Happen To You
5   Out Of Nowhere
6   In The Still Of The Night
7   I'll Remember April
8   While You Are Gone
9   Warm
10   Time Was (Duerme)
11   You're All I See
12   I Heard You Cry Last Night (And So Did I)
13   Love Lost
14   Spring Is Here
15   I'm A Fool To Want You
16   I Should Care
17   I Could Have Told You
18   If I Ever Love Again
19   Gal That Got Away, The
20   When Your Lover Has Gone
21   I Wish I Didn't Love You So
22   I Wish I Knew
23   I'll Never Smile Again
24   Little Girl Blue
 


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Title Note

2 LPS on 1 CD: VOICES IN LOVE (1958)/LOVE LOST (1959).

Four Freshmen: Ken Albers (arranger, vocals, trumpet, mellophone); Bob Flanigan (vocals, trombone); Don Barbour, Ron Barbour (vocals).

Additional personnel: Dick Reynolds (arranger, conductor).

VOICES IN LOVE originally released on Capitol (1074). LOVE LOST originally released on Capitol (1189).

If love is a thing of stormy passion, and agonizing heartaches, the 24 songs of romance and heartbreak contained herein, bring out the softer more enjoyable side of romance. The Four Freshmen take these songs and harmonize away all the rough edges with their legato flow. The ballads are treasures of American music. The first 12 tracks were originally released in 1958, and are comprised of "they're playing our song"-type-music. Think slow dancing embracing, moonlight, hearts and flowers. The violins soft presence on these numbers only add to the waves of amorous vocals, as on "Out Of Nowhere".

"Love Lost," the 2nd album reissued here has the Freshmen lending their mellow voices to equally tender songs that, however sad, are extremely catchy. Popular pieces like "Little Girl Blue" may seem dated with the Four Freshmen's quintessential 1950's sound, but it captures a timeless beauty and romance.



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