This One's from the Heart

This One's from the Heart

by James Darren
This One's from the Heart

This One's from the Heart

by James Darren

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Overview

During a career that's stretched for more than 40 years, James Darren has touched many of the bases in the entertainment game. He started in the 1950s when he was a teenage idol of the big screen, and then moved on to appearances on any number of TV shows over the ensuing years. One of the more notable of these appearances was his portrayal of a swinging 1960s Rat Pack crooner on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. This wasn't one of those too-often-seen instances of miscasting: The man can sing, and this, his latest album, is telling evidence of his gift. Coincidentally, ironically, or whatever, Darren comes across a bit like another singer who began his career in the 1950s: the similarly surnamed Bobby Darin. And like his near namesake, Darren suffers from unfair and unnecessary comparisons to Frank Sinatra. It probably doesn't help matters that several songs on the album are strongly associated with Sinatra, including "All the Way," "Come Fly With Me," "Night and Day," and "I've Got You Under My Skin." If any singer with a style like Darren's were forced to limit his selections to songs not already done by Sinatra, the vocal pickings would be slim indeed. Darren has something to say with each of these tunes, and he says it well. That he is blessed with outstanding arrangements by some of the best in the business, like Alan Broadbent, Sammy Nestico, Tom Ranier, and the late Marty Paich, contributes mightily to making this session an enjoyable listening experience. The instrumental accompaniment includes appearances by some of the finest jazz musicians extant. On a midtempo "I've Got the World on a String," Darren is backed by a strong tenor saxophone solo by Pete Christlieb. "Sophisticated Lady" features Ranier's piano and the graceful, floating figures of Warren Luening on a Sweets Edison-like muted trumpet. Luening makes a similar contribution on "I'll Be Seeing You." Darren's rendering of one of Duke Ellington's most popular tunes stands up well with most interpretations. Darren is accompanied by a big band, with strings attached, on eight of the cuts. This group provides the background for very lush renditions of such standards as Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields' hauntingly beautiful "The Way You Look Tonight" (on which Luening's fluegelhorn is prominent). For the remaining nine tunes, Darren is backed by a small group of fine musicians, including Luening, Ranier, Christlieb, Chuck Berghoffer, Gregg Field, and Ron Eschete. Darren offers a legitimate option to the hip male singers of the day. His is a crooning, swinging style that reached its zenith with Bing Crosby, Sinatra, and Darin, and was carried on by the inestimable Tony Bennett and Darren himself. This One's From the Heart is an amiable 52 minutes of great music, excellently arranged and performed by a good singer backed by fine musicians. ~ Dave Nathan

Product Details

Release Date: 08/24/1999
Label: Concord Jazz
UPC: 0013431486824
Rank: 38173

Tracks

  1. The Best Is Yet to Come
  2. Come Fly With Me
  3. That Old Black Magic
  4. All the Way
  5. It's Only a Paper Moon
  6. I've Got the World on a String
  7. You'd Better Love Me
  8. Sophisticated Lady
  9. Just in Time
  10. I've Got You Under My Skin
  11. The Way You Look Tonight
  12. Here's to the Losers
  13. You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You
  14. Dancing in the Dark
  15. Night and Day
  16. I'll Be Seeing You
  17. Satin Doll

Album Credits

Performance Credits

James Darren   Primary Artist
Cecilia Tsan   Celli,Cello
Wayne Bergeron   Trumpet
Sammy Nestico   Conductor
Ron Eschete   Guitar
Pete Christlieb   Sax (Tenor)
Rick Baptist   Trumpet
Carolyn Osborn   Violin
Tom Ranier   Piano
Alan Broadbent   Conductor
Timothy Landauer   Celli,Cello
Al Hershberger   Violin
Dan Higgins   Sax (Alto)
Larry Hall   Trumpet
Charles Loper   Trombone
Kirstin Fife   Violin
Lee Callet   Sax (Baritone)
George Roberts   Trombone (Bass)
Kazi Pitelka   Viola
Peter Matz   Conductor
Patrick Williams   Conductor
Terry Harrington   Sax (Tenor)
Chuck Berghofer   Bass
Eve Butler   Violin
Lou Forestieri   Conductor
Gwen Heller   Violin
Bob Zimitti   Percussion
Jayme Miller   Violin
Alexis Davis   Director
Virginia Frazier   Violin
Paul Cohen   Celli,Cello
Mimi Granat   Viola
Leslie Woodbury   Violin
Alex Iles   Trombone
Tiffany Yi Hu   Violin
Lee Callett   Sax (Baritone)
John Pisano   Guitar
Gregg Field   Drums
Gene Cipriano   Sax (Tenor)
Warren Luening   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Jennifer Walton   Violin
Warren Leuning   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
David Stenske   Violin
Gary Foster   Sax (Alto)
Bruce Otto   Trombone
Raymond Tischer   Viola
Ray Kelley   Celli,Cello

Technical Credits

John Burk   Producer
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Sammy Nestico   Arranger
Howard Dietz   Composer
Jimmy Bryant   Arranger
Jule Styne   Composer
James Van Heusen   Composer
Billy Strayhorn   Composer
Tom Ranier   Arranger
Alan Broadbent   Arranger
Mitchell Parish   Composer
Adolph Green   Composer
Arthur Schwartz   Composer
Jack Segal   Composer
Carolyn Leigh   Composer
Dorothy Fields   Composer
Joe Soldo   Strings Contractor
E.Y. "Yip" Harburg   Composer
Marty Paich   Arranger
Al Schmitt   Mixing,Engineer
Sammy Fain   Composer
Sammy Cahn   Composer
Joe Parnello   Arranger
Robert Wells   Composer
Patrick Williams   Arranger
Irving Kahal   Composer
Jerome Kern   Composer
Hugh Martin   Composer
Betty Comden   Composer
Harold Arlen   Composer
Bill Smith   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Irving Mills   Composer
Billy Rose   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Larry Stock   Composer
Duke Ellington   Composer
James Cavanaugh   Composer
Lou Forestieri   Arranger
George Wilkins   Arranger
Albert Treskin   Art Direction
Bill Rogers   Arranger
Timothy Gray   Composer
Carl Studna   Photography
James Darren   Liner Notes
Cy Coleman   Composer
Russ Morgan   Composer
Gregg Field   Orchestra Contractor
Doug Sax   Mastering
Glen Barros   Executive Producer
Ted Koehler   Composer
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