It's De Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection

It's De Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection

by Cole Porter
It's De Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection

It's De Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection

by Cole Porter

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Overview

Whenever great American song in general, or a classic songwriter specifically, goes through another phase of popularity, record labels invariably cast around to assemble yet another round of songbook compilations with artists from their catalog interpreting the standards. In 2004, on the occasion of the Cole Porter biopic De-Lovely (starring Kevin Kline), Bluebird/BMG entered the sweepstakes with It's De Lovely: The Authentic Cole Porter Collection. This collection is authentic because Porter was signed to Bluebird's long-ago parent label RCA Victor, and the label proved home to many of the best versions of his songs. It's also authentic because it features two rare performances by Porter himself. Although he never recorded with orchestral accompaniment for commercial release, Porter did record eight demos in 1934 accompanied only by his clumsy piano, and 70 years later producer Barry Feldman and bandleader Vince Giordano paved over the original backing with a newly recorded backing track that relies on a mid-'30s arrangement. The result is successful; Porter's voice betrays a few similarities to Mickey Mouse's but is no more idiosyncratic than Broadway hero Cliff Edwards, his interpretation is naturally superb, and the new accompaniment is unobtrusive. The rest of the compilation is more problematic. While most songbook compilations focus either on vintage versions contemporary to the song or later interpretations, It's De Lovely attempts both but manages only a hodgepodge of artists and time periods. The compilation certainly doesn't shirk in its presentation of excellent, classic material, but it never coalesces as a representative picture of Porter's genius. Only a few performances easily evoke Porter's era: the classic versions of "Night and Day" and "Begin the Beguine" by Fred Astaire and Artie Shaw (respectively), a performance of "Easy to Love" by the beloved crooner Al Bowlly, and a mournful version of "What Is This Thing Called Love" led by Leo Reisman and featuring trumpeter Bubber Miley from Duke Ellington's Orchestra. Latter-day interpretations by Sonny Rollins (of "You Do Something to Me") and Paul Desmond (of "I've Got You Under My Skin") are lovely also but difficult to reconcile to the whole. ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 06/22/2004
Label: Bluebird Rca / Bluebird
UPC: 0828766218022
Rank: 87164

Tracks

  1. Anything Goes  - Vince Giordano  - Cole Porter  -  Giordano
  2. You're the Top  - Vince Giordano  - Cole Porter  -  Giordano
  3. Begin the Beguine  - Cole Porter  -  Shaw
  4. From This Moment On  - Lena Horne  - Cole Porter
  5. You Do Something to Me  - Cole Porter  - Sonny Rollins
  6. It's De-Lovely  - Cole Porter  -  Rogers
  7. Night and Day  - Cole Porter  - Frank Sinatra
  8. Let's Misbehave  -  Aaronson  - Cole Porter
  9. Don't Fence Me In  - Cole Porter  - Roy Rogers
  10. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To  - Cole Porter  - Dinah Shore
  11. I Love Paris  - Manny Albam  - Coleman Hawkins  - Cole Porter
  12. Easy to Love  - Cole Porter  - Ray Noble  - Al Bowlly
  13. Just One of Those Things  - Lena Horne  - Cole Porter
  14. What Is This Thing Called Love?  - Cole Porter  -  Reisman
  15. I've Got You Under My Skin  - Paul Desmond  - Cole Porter
  16. I Get a Kick Out of You  - Tommy Dorsey  - Cole Porter
  17. Night and Day  - Fred Astaire  - Cole Porter  - Joe Reisman  - Leo Reisman
  18. You Do Something to Me  - Rosemary Clooney  - Cole Porter  - Perez Prado  -  Prado
  19. Night and Day  -  Esquivel  - Cole Porter

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Cole Porter   Primary Artist,Vocals
Al Bowlly   Primary Artist,Vocals
Perez Prado & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Leo Reisman   Primary Artist
Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks   Primary Artist
Shorty Rogers & His Giants   Primary Artist
Ray Noble   Primary Artist
Joe Reisman   Primary Artist
Esquivel   Primary Artist
Leo Reisman & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Dinah Shore   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Vince Giordano   Primary Artist
Perez Prado   Primary Artist
Rosemary Clooney   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Roy Rogers   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Artie Shaw & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Coleman Hawkins   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Frank Sinatra   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist
Fred Astaire   Primary Artist,Vocals
Lena Horne   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Vocals
Tommy Dorsey   Primary Artist
Manny Albam   Primary Artist
Sonny Rollins   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Paul Desmond   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Sax (Alto)
Irving Aaronson & His Commanders   Primary Artist
Bubber Miley   Trumpet
Lew Conrad   Vocals
Paul Wetstein   Conductor
Bob Prince   Conductor
Phil Saxe   Vocals
Axel Stordahl   Conductor
Jim Hall   Guitar

Technical Credits

Troy Halderson   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Will Friedwald   Compilation Producer,Liner Notes
Doug Pomeroy   Mastering
Manny Albam   Arranger
Eric Kohler   Design
Bob Prince   String Arrangements
Joe Reisman   Arranger
Vince Giordano   Arranger
Barry Feldman   Reissue Producer,Liner Notes,Producer
Axel Stordahl   Arranger
Cole Porter   Composer
Nathan Sedlander   Executive Producer
Esquivel   Arranger
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