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Mel Tormé's California Suite [Bethlehem]

 
Album Review: Mel Tormé's California Suite [Bethlehem]

  • Artist: Mel Tormé
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1957 03 11+1957 03 13
  • Total Time: 36:41
  • Genre: Vocal Music

Review

Mel Tormé's California Suite originated in 1949 and was the first blossom of his interest in composing and expanding the palette of traditional pop beyond crooning. Recorded while he was at Capitol, the original conception was a 20-minute piece recorded with the help of arrangers Billy May and Neal Hefti plus Peggy Lee on vocals. In response to support from fans and his next label, Bethlehem, Tormé expanded California Suite to a full LP eight years later. His new friend, Marty Paich, gave the arrangements an upbeat feel, splendidly evoking the go-go '50s. Though many tracks border on that cagey territory between a pep rally and a tourism commercial, the music is bright and bouncy, with Tormé gliding over the arrangements with sheer grace and even finding time to get in an occasional dig at Californian sensibilities ("That's not smog/It's just heavy dew"). Though the titles are a bit silly -- he had lately been inspired by Johnny Mercer -- Tormé saves the album with some of the best compositions of his career. He flirts with song structure (sounds inspired more by musical comedy than traditional pop) and writes clever lyrics that reveal a layer beneath the superficiality of the song titles. He also sounds in what could be the best voice of his entire career, rivaled only by Mel Tormé Sings Fred Astaire or Swings Shubert Alley. In essence, Mel Tormé's California Suite perfectly evokes many of the qualities (positive and negative) that characterized the '50s in Southern California -- a region breathless with anticipation of a glorious future, anxious to start consuming everything an American family should, and just a bit giddy with all the splendor. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Territory (The Soil Was God) Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (2:57)
We Think the West Coast Is the Best Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (1:42)
La Jolla Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (3:04)
Coney Island Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (2:45)
Atlantic City Boardwalk Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (2:33)
They Go to San Diego Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (3:53)
San Fernando Valley Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (5:04)
Got the Date on the Golden Gate Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (4:21)
L.A. Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (1:48)
Six O'Clock (It's Time to Leave the Set) Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (:55)
Nothing to Do (But Shed a Tear) Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (:22)
Poor Little Extra Girl Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (3:52)
West Coast Is the Best Coast (Reprise) Mel Tormé Mel Tormé (3:06)

Credits

Barney Kessel (Guitar), Barney Kessel (Choir, Chorus), Barney Kessel (Orchestra), Mel Lewis (Drums), Mel Lewis (Choir, Chorus), Mel Lewis (Orchestra), Dave Pell (Sax (Tenor)), Dave Pell (Choir, Chorus), Dave Pell (Orchestra), Mel Tormé (Vocals), Mel Tormé (Main Performer), Mel Tormé (Liner Notes), Pete Candoli (Trumpet), Pete Candoli (Choir, Chorus), Pete Candoli (Orchestra), Bob Enevoldsen (Trombone), Bob Enevoldsen (Choir, Chorus), Bob Enevoldsen (Orchestra), Max Bennett (Bass), Max Bennett (Choir, Chorus), Max Bennett (Orchestra), Don Fagerquist (Trumpet), Don Fagerquist (Choir, Chorus), Don Fagerquist (Orchestra), Marty Paich (Arranger), Marty Paich (Conductor), Marty Paich (Liner Notes), Tom Moulton (Compilation), Tom Moulton (Remastering), Loulie Jean Norman (Vocals), Loulie Jean Norman (Choir, Chorus), Loulie Jean Norman (Orchestra), Alvin Stoller (Drums), Alvin Stoller (Choir, Chorus), Alvin Stoller (Orchestra), Joseph F. Laredo (Liner Notes), Greg Vaughn (Compilation), Greg Vaughn (Remastering), Abbey Anna (Reissue Coordination), Lyn Bradley (Reissue Package Design), Bethlehem Orchestra and Chorus (Choir, Chorus), Bethlehem Orchestra and Chorus (Orchestra), R. Carmichael (Vocals), R. Carmichael (Choir, Chorus), R. Carmichael (Orchestra), Pamela Goodchild (Reissue Assistant), Pamela Goodchild (Reissue Production Assistance), Jaclyn Levine (Reissue Production Coordination), Jaclyn Levine (Reissue Project Coordination Assistant), T. Van Horne (Vocals), T. Van Horne (Choir, Chorus), T. Van Horne (Orchestra), Randy Van Horne Singers (Vocals), Randy Van Horne Singers (Choir, Chorus), Randy Van Horne Singers (Orchestra)
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