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Stan Kenton & Tex Ritter

 
Album Review: Stan Kenton & Tex Ritter

  • Artist: Tex Ritter
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1962
  • Genre: Country

Review

This was the record, made with Stan Kenton's orchestra, that convinced Ritter it was time to move from Hollywood to Nashville. At the time of the sessions, however, he received a standing ovation from the orchestra at the conclusion of the recording, and overall this wasn't the worst idea in the world. The public never bought it, however, and the album was quickly deleted. (out-of-print) ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bandit of Brazil Tex Ritter, Stan Kenton
Green Leaves of Summer Dimitri Tiomkin, Paul Francis Webster Tex Ritter, Stan Kenton
Home on the Range Traditional Stan Kenton, Tex Ritter
Wagon Wheels Stan Kenton, Tex Ritter
Empty Saddles Tex Ritter, Stan Kenton
High Noon (Do Not Foraske Me) Stan Kenton, Tex Ritter
Cool Water Bob Nolan Tex Ritter, Stan Kenton
September Song Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson Tex Ritter, Stan Kenton
Red River Valley Traditional Stan Kenton, Tex Ritter
Cimarron (Roll On) Johnny Bond Stan Kenton, Tex Ritter
Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle Stan Kenton, Tex Ritter
Last Round Up Tex Ritter, Stan Kenton

Credits

Tex Ritter (Vocals), Tex Ritter (Guitar)
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