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DISC 1
1. Just You, Just Me (Side A)
2. Sweet Lorraine (Side A)
3. Sometimes I'm Happy (Side A)
4. Caravan (Side A)
5. It's Only A Paper Moon (Side A)
6. You're Looking At Me (Side A)
7. Don't Blame Me (Bonus Track) (Side A)
8. Little Girl (Bonus Track) (Side A)
9. Lonely One (Side B)
10. Don't Let It Go To Your Head (Side B)
11. I Know That You Know (Side B)
12. Blame It On My Youth (Side B)
13. When I Grow Too Old To Dream (Side B)
14. (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 (Side B)
15. It Could Happen To You (Bonus Track) (Side B)
16. I Surrender Dear (Bonus Track) (Side B)
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? 180 GRAM COLORED VIRGIN VINYL
? LIMITED EDITION
? INCLUDES 4 BONUS TRACKS
CONTAINS NEW SPECIALLY PREPARED LINER NOTES BY PENGUIN GUIDE TO JAZZ’s WRITER BRIAN MORTON AND BY PARIS' PRESTIGIOUS JAZZ MAGAZINE
“Cole’s devotion, perhaps most memorably and mellifluously expressed in ‘Mona Lisa’, was to the enigma of beauty, that transcendent thing that we cannot adequately define but which we recognise as soon as confronted by it. Try ‘Blame It on My Youth’ here. Is it jazz? Probably. Is it beautiful? Certainly. Does it survive the ages? It has so far.” PENGUIN GUIDE TO JAZZ
“Welcome to a world where everything seems light, graceful and airy ?bright, cheerful and romantic ?swinging, dancing and stunning. You are lucky, this world is that of Nat “King” Cole, who in those beautiful days of August and September 1956, at Los Angeles’ Capitol Studios, rediscovered the contagious happiness of singing while accompanying himself on the piano.” JAZZ MAGAZINE
PERSONNEL:
Nat "King" Cole - piano & vocals
Harry "Sweets" Edison - trumpet on A2, A5 & B6
Willie Smith - alto sax on A1, A6 & B2
Juan Tizol - valve trombone on A4, B1 & B4
Stuff Smith - violin on A3, B3 & B5
John Collins - guitar
Charlie Harris - bass
Lee Young - drums
Los Angeles, August 15 (A2, A5 & B6),
September 14 (A1, A6 & B2),
September 21 (A4, B1 & B4)
& September 24 (A3, B3 & B5), 1956