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Identifier:829410944656role: UPC
Title:LOVE SONGS by Savina
Genre:Art/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Popular/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Folk Music/JazzVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Lounge
Genre:Smooth Jazz
Genre:Art/CabaretVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Popular/CabaretVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Folk Music/CabaretVocabulary: dmGenres
Genre:Easy Listening
Description:SAVINA HARTWELL On the album jacket Savina is described as lively, happy, enthusiastic and even tempered, 5'-2" tall, 102 pounds, 34-23-34,reddish-blonde hair and brown eyes. American born of Sicilian/Albanian/Italian descent. A Libra. Likes all kinds of foods, and favorite drink is champagne. Likes all colors but favorites are red, white, and blue which are the colors of yachting, and the U.S.A both which she loves. Favorite sport: Fencing. Other favorite things are flowers, animals, historical places, interesting people, long drives in the country, picnics, old books and records. Dislikes: drab days and plastic people. Savina: LOVE SONGS The album contains her two 1958 Best Sellers, How Come You Do Me Like You Do and Deed I Do from the Album "Sarah (Vaughn) & Savina (Cattiva)" as well as her signature versions of You Go To My Head, In My Solitude and the passionate Body and Soul. The balance of the material are songs from the 1930's, 40's and early 50's that are most associated with the Cabaret and Supper Club singer and her group, the Jazztet which performed in major-city up-scale hotels and night clubs from the 50's through the mid-70's. The musicians backing Savina on the various tracks Piano: Nat Pierce (1,6), Mal Waldron (2,3 and 9), Hank Jones (4), Al Williams (10,11), and Don Abney (5,7, and 8), Organ: Dick Hyman (11), Bass: Milt Hamilton (1,6,8, and 9), Wilbur Ware (5), George Duvallier (4), and Gene Rayme (10,11, and 2), Guitar: Mundell Lowe (4), Kenny Burrell (10,11), Barry Gailbraith (1,6), and Jim Raney (7,8), Horns: Chuck D'Orazio and Mike Capobianco (1 thru 12), and Joe Wilder (4), Saxophone and flute: Jimmy Scara (1,2,3,4, and 6 thru 10), Clarinet and Celeste: Mike Nerlino (1 thru 12), Vibes: Vince Nerlino (1,7), Drums: Kenny Clarke (7,8), Danny Vindetti (2), Sonny Igoe (4), Ed Shaunessy (2,3, and 9), and Cozy Cole (1,6,10, and 1) are the "best of the best" in the genre of music. Alan Hartwell, producer 12 GREAT JAZZ EVERGREEN TITLES 1 - Man I Love (3:40) 2 - In My Solitude (4:30) 3 - It Don't Mean a Thing (4:14) 4 - Can't We Be Friends? (4:25) 5 - You Go to My Head (3:28) 6 - Body and Soul (3:32) 7 - Too Marvelous for Words (3:31) 8 - I Cover the Waterfront (4:33) 9 - Mood Indigo (4:42) 10 - How Come You Do Me Like You Do? 11 - (Do I Love You?) Deed I Do (2:42) 12 - I Can Be Soft as a Kitten (2:08
Contributor:Love Records USArole: Record Label
Contributor:SAVINA and the Alan Hartwell Jazztetrole: Artist
Date-issued:2006-10-31
Type:Sound
Entity Type:album
Extent:00:44:33Vocabulary: dmsvExtentTypes
role: playing time medium
Source:The Orchard
Source:http://www.theorchard.com/
Language:EnglishVocabulary: dmLanguages
Relation:http://www.angelfire.com/music4/tiltonnh/savin
Has Part:1 The Man I Lovenavigate: LOVR/USA370693554
Has Part:2 In My Solitudenavigate: LOVR/USA370693555
Has Part:3 It Don't Mean a Thingnavigate: LOVR/USA370693556
Has Part:4 Can't We Be Friendsnavigate: LOVR/USA370693557
Has Part:5 You Go to My Headnavigate: LOVR/USA370693558
Has Part:6 Body and Soulnavigate: LOVR/USA370693559
Has Part:7 Too Marvelous for Wordsnavigate: LOVR/USA370693560
Has Part:8 I Cover the Waterfrontnavigate: LOVR/USA370693561
Has Part:9 Mood Indigonavigate: LOVR/USA370693562
Has Part:10 How Come You Do Menavigate: LOVR/USA370693563
Has Part:11 Deed I Donavigate: LOVR/USA370693564
Has Part:12 I Cna Be Soft as a Kittennavigate: LOVR/USA370693565
Has Sample:http://econnect.ait.co.at/samples/orchard/829/410/944/829410944656/829410944656_thumb.jpgrole: image
Rights:2006 ALAN HARTWELL

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