Showing posts with label Tony Perkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tony Perkins. Show all posts

Sunday, June 18, 2017

Tony Perkins - Tony Perkins

Styles: Vocal
Year: 1957
File: MP3@256K/s
Time: 52:20
Size: 96,2 MB
Art: Front

(3:06)  1. April Fool
(1:53)  2. Just Friends
(2:49)  3. Hit the Road to Dreamland
(2:08)  4. This Time the Dream's on Me
(2:53)  5. How Long Has This Been Going On
(2:50)  6. But Beautiful
(2:11)  7. Whi Shouldn't I
(4:03)  8. I Wish I Knew
(2:28)  9. Accidents Will Happen
(2:29) 10. Gone With the Wind
(3:08) 11. Better Luck Next Time
(2:36) 12. How About You
(3:02) 13. A Little Love Can Go a Long, Long Way
(2:46) 14. If You'll Be Mine
(2:48) 15. If You Were the Only Girl
(2:21) 16. Fool in Love
(2:57) 17. Melody for Lovers
(2:56) 18. If You Were the Only Girl
(2:47) 19. Friendly Persauasion (Thee I Love)

Tony Perkins will undoubtedly be best remembered for his considerable cinematic contributions rather than musical ones. However during the late '50s, Perkins demonstrated remarkable versatility as a sensitive vocalist on a series of pop recordings. By the time the entertainer issued this platter in 1957, he had already become an Academy Award nominee for his role in the Civil War era drama Friendly Persuasion (1956). Under the orchestration and scoring of arranger/conductor Marty Paich, Perkins reveals a real flair for the cool and easygoing approach of the West Coast post-bop jazz movement. In fact the song selection as well as darker vocal inflections recall a striking similarity to that of Chet Baker. Paich's contributions are tasteful and never overpower Perkins' warm and supple tones and are highlighted by an equally engaging choice of material. Among the more notable performances are "Just Friends," "This Time The Dream's On Me" and the hipster's lullaby "Hit The Road To Dreamland"." These sides, although his first to be released, were not Perkins' initial foray as a vocalist. At his suggestion, "A Little Love Can Go A Long, Long Way" was incorporated into the Goodyear Playhouse television adaptation of the screenplay Joey. The success and enthusiasm generated by the telecast led to an offer by Epic Records. Even before this album, Perkins had recorded half-a-dozen sides that eventually filled out the respective A and B sides of three 7" singles. Chief among these was his reading of the afore mentioned "A Little Love Can Go A Long, Long Way" as well as the title song from his concurrent motion picture Friendly Persuasion which was also known by its parenthetical title "Thee I Love." In 2003 Collectors' Choice Music issued Tony Perkins on CD and included not only these 45's, but also a previously unreleased reading of "If You Were The Only Girl" among the supplementary materials. Although Paich was not involved with the singles, Perkins' was in the respective company of Buddy Cole, jazz arranger Obie Masingill and Buddy Bergman. Jazz vocal enthusiasts might find themselves pleasantly surprised at the emotive range and style of Tony Perkins. Followers of the West Coast cool scene are highly encouraged to investigate this title as well. ~ Lindsay Planer http://www.allmusic.com/album/tony-perkins-mw0000595433

Personnel: Tony Perkins (vocals); Marty Paich (arranger).

Tony Perkins