Cool Cole [Box]Nat King Cole
Release Date: 05/28/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
4
J&R Item # 452376_CD
UPC # 604988993127
Label: Proper Records (UK)
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Disc: 1
1.
Sweet Lorraine
2.
Honeysuckle Rose
3.
Scotchin' With the Soda
4.
Slow Down
5.
Early Morning Blues
6.
This Will Make You Laugh
7.
That Ain't Right
8.
Hit That Jive, Jack
9.
Little Joe From Chicago
10.
All For You
11.
I'm Lost
12.
F.S.T
13.
Got a Penny, Benny
14.
Straighten up and Fly Right
15.
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
16.
Jumpin' at Capitol
17.
If You Can't Smile and Say Yes
18.
Embraceable You
19.
It's Only a Paper Moon
20.
I Can't See For Lookin'
21.
Man I Love, The
22.
Body and Soul
23.
Prelude in C Sharp Minor
24.
What Is This Thing Called Love?
25.
Easy Listening Blues
26.
I'm a Shy Guy
Disc: 2
1.
Sweet Georgia Brown
2.
Fla-Ga-la-Pa, (I Call My Papa)
3.
It's Better to Be by Yourself
4.
Come to Baby, Do
5.
Frim Fram Sauce, The
6.
I'm an Errand Boy For Rhythm
7.
This Way Out
8.
How Does It Feel?
9.
I'm in the Mood For Love
10.
I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
11.
Route 66, (Get Your Kicks On)
12.
Everyone Is Sayin' Hello Again (Why Must We Say Goodbye)
13.
I've Got the World on a String
14.
Could Ja'
15.
Baby, Baby All the Time
16.
How High the Moon
17.
But She's My Buddy's Chick
18.
You Call It Madness (But I Call It Love)
19.
Christmas Song, The
20.
Best Man, The
21.
For Sentimental Reasons, (I Love You)
22.
In the Cool of Evening
23.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
24.
You're the Cream in My Coffee
25.
You Don't Learn That in School
Disc: 3
1.
Meet Me at No Special Place (And I'll Be There at No Particular Time)
2.
Naughty Angeline
3.
That's What
4.
When I Take My Sugar to Tea
5.
What'll I Do?
6.
This Is My Night to Dream
7.
Makin' Whoopee
8.
There I've Said It Again
9.
I'll String Along With You
10.
Trouble With Me Is You, (Its Easy to See) The
11.
Too Marvelous For Words
12.
Cole Capers
13.
Blues in My Shower
14.
Ke Mo Mi (The Magic Song)
15.
Save the Bones For Henry Jones (Cause Henry Don't Eat No Meat)
16.
Harmony
17.
Nature Boy
18.
Lament in Chords
19.
Those Things Money Can't Buy
20.
Love Nest
21.
Dream a Little Dream of Me
22.
Then I'll Be Tired of You
23.
Little Girl
24.
No Moon at All
25.
I Feel So Smoochie
26.
You've Changed
27.
Confess
Disc: 4
1.
Flo and Joe Leeds
2.
Blue and Sentimental
3.
Lost April
4.
Lillette
5.
Lulubelle
6.
Portrait of Jennie
7.
Laugh! Cool Clown
8.
Bop-Kick
9.
For All We Know
10.
Lush Life
11.
Lillian George
12.
'Tis Autumn
13.
Yes Sir, That's My Baby
14.
Etymology (The Language of Love)
15.
My Mother Told Me
16.
Exactly Like You
17.
Top Hat Bop
18.
Calypso Blues
19.
My Baby Just Cares For Me
20.
For You My Love
21.
I Almost Lost My Mind
22.
I'll Never Say Never Again Again
23.
Ooh Kickeroonie
24.
'Deed I Do
25.
Mona Lisa
26.
Orange Colored Sky
Performer: Nat King Cole
Distributor: City Hall Notes: Includes a 48 page booklet. Contains 104 tracks. The title of this four-CD box rights a pervasive wrong concerning Nat "King" Cole's career: although he's now known primarily as a singer of jazzy pop ballads, Cole was first and foremost a gifted jazz pianist, and his best and longest-lasting group was the King Cole Trio, with guitarist Oscar Moore and bassist Wesley Prince (replaced by Johnny Miller in 1942). They were his primary collaborators from 1937 until his late-'40s crossover to the pop scene and solo stardom with the oddball hit "Nature Boy," his first recording with a full orchestral backing. That song is on here in all its cracked majesty, but the majority of these 104 songs are in Cole's original style: simple jazz piano trio recordings, both with vocals and without. All of Cole's early hits are here, along with a wide variety of relative rarities like the hot swing of "Jumpin' at Capitol" and a rollicking instrumental version of the standard "How High the Moon." COOL COLE: THE KING COLE TRIO STORY puts Nat "King" Cole's early career in context.
One of the seminal performers in 20th-century American music, Nat "King" Cole was a major figure in the development of jazz piano, the stylistic link between early jazz and pop of the sophisticated urban variety that emerged in the '30s, and finally one of the greatest pop singers of his day. Cole was a hugely talented, intensely musical singer, blessed with almost flawless good taste, who became an international superstar capable of appealing to audiences across all boundaries.
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