Track Listing 1. Penthouse Serenade (When We're Alone) 2. Somebody Loves Me 3. Laura 4. Once in a Blue Moon 5. Polka Dots and Moonbeams 6. Down by the Old Mill Stream 7. If I Should Lose You 8. Rose Room 9. I Surrender, Dear 10. It Could Happen to You 11. Don't Blame Me 12. Little Girl 13. I Surrender, Dear - (alternate take, bonus track) 14. Walkin' My Baby Back Home - (previously unreleased, bonus track) 15. Too Marvelous for Words - (bonus track) 16. Too Young - (previously unreleased, bonus track) 17. That's My Girl - (previously unreleased, bonus track) 18. It's Only a Paper Moon - (bonus track) 19. Unforgettable - (previously unreleased, bonus track)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 50 min. | | Producer: | Lee Gillette, Michael Cuscuna (Reissue) | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Mono | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Nat "King" Cole (piano, vocals); John Collins (guitar); Charlie Harris (bass); Bunny Shawker, Lee Young (drums); Jack Costanzo (bongos, congas). Personnel: Nat King Cole (vocals, piano); John Collins (guitar); Lee Young, Bunny Shawker (drums); Jack Costanzo (congas, bongos). Liner Note Author: Will Friedwald. Recording information: Capitol studios, Los Angeles, CA (01/02/1952-07/14/1955); MGM Studios, New York, NY (01/02/1952-07/14/1955). A reissue twice over, this collection first saw the light of day in 1952 as an eight-track, 10-inch instrumental album. With the advent of the long-playing record format, it was reissued three years later with four additional instrumental tracks, and is heard here with yet more rare and previously unreleased material, including alternate vocal takes of "I Surrender Dear" and "Too Marvelous for Words." Though it features Nat "King" Cole's return to the trio lineup of the 1940s, the instrumental portion of the set is closer to lounge music than that of his previous jazz combo. The year after he had formally disbanded his trio to turn his attention to vocal pop music, Nat King Cole reversed himself and went into the studio with guitarist John Collins, bassist Charlie Harris, and drummer Bunny Shawker and recorded the eight-song 10" LP Penthouse Serenade, a quiet, reflective set of standards like "Somebody Loves Me" and "Laura" that he performed instrumentally at the piano. The album confirmed that, whatever success he might be having as a singer, he hadn't lost his touch. In 1955, with the 12" LP gaining dominance, Cole went back into the studio with Collins, Harris, and drummer Lee Young and cut four more songs to create a 12-track reissue of Penthouse Serenade that was his first full-length LP release. In 1998, Capitol Jazz again expanded the album, putting out a 19-track CD version by appending an alternate take of "I Surrender Dear" from the 1955 session and six tracks recorded with Collins and Harris (and, on most of them, percussionist Jack Costanzo) from January 1952, four of which were previously unreleased. The justification for these inclusions was that they featured the same personnel, and they are interesting in that they include alternate, non-orchestrated versions of Cole hits like "Too Young," "Walkin' My Baby Back Home," and "Unforgettable." But they are not in keeping with the rest of the album in that they are vocal tracks. Nevertheless, it's hard to argue with an album that, over the years, has grown from 23 to 51 minutes in length. ~ William Ruhlmann
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