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DISCID=59123718
DTITLE=The Four Freshmen / Voices In Love + Love Lost
DYEAR=1958
DGENRE=Vocal
TTITLE0=I'm Always Chasing Rainbows
TTITLE1=There Is No Greater Love
TTITLE2=Moonlight
TTITLE3=It Could Happen To You
TTITLE4=Out Of Nowhere
TTITLE5=In The Still Of The Night
TTITLE6=I'll Remember April
TTITLE7=While You Are Gone
TTITLE8=Warm
TTITLE9=Time Was (Duereme)
TTITLE10=You're Al I See
TTITLE11=I Heard You Cried Last Night (And So Did I)
TTITLE12=Love Lost
TTITLE13=Spring Is Here
TTITLE14=I'm A Fool To Want You
TTITLE15=I Should Care
TTITLE16=I Could Have Told You
TTITLE17=If I Ever Love Again
TTITLE18=The Gal That Got Away
TTITLE19=When Your Lover Has Gone
TTITLE20=I Wish I DidN7t Love You So
TTITLE21=I Wish I Knew
TTITLE22=I'll Never Smile Again
TTITLE23=Little Girl Blue
EXTD=Originally Released November 17, 1998\n''Voices In Love'' LP Orig
EXTD=inally Released 1958\n''Love Lost'' LP Originally Released 1959\n
EXTD=\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: (This compilation) In 1998, Collectors' Choi
EXTD=ce released Voices in Love/Love Lost, which contained two complet
EXTD=e albums -- Voices in Love (1958, originally released on Capitol)
EXTD= and Love Lost (1959, originally released on Capitol) -- by the F
EXTD=our Freshmen on one compact disc.   -- by Jason Birchmeier\n\nAMA
EXTD=ZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nFRESHMEN CLASSICS, March 24, 2004\nRevie
EXTD=wer: S. Goddard (fishers, indiana USA)\ni owned both of these alb
EXTD=ums back in the sixties and was happy to see that they are now av
EXTD=ailable on one cd . i have always believed that these two albums 
EXTD=were the freshmen's best and i would recommend them both to anyon
EXTD=e who appreciates what real music is supposed to sound like . no 
EXTD=cacaphony , no screaming , no vulgarities, no unintelligble lyric
EXTD=s , just real music with the classic four freshmen open harmony s
EXTD=ound. outstanding ........\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nNot a
EXTD=t their best...., January 9, 2001\nReviewer: A music fan\nI am ve
EXTD=ry surprised to read the rave reviews on this CD. Maybe the one I
EXTD= purchased is just a lemon. The sound quality is poor. Also the v
EXTD=oices are distorted. Very disappointed. Years ago I owned the LP 
EXTD="Voices in Love." I think it was their best, and my favorite. I e
EXTD=specially like the song "In the Still of the Night." Guess I'll c
EXTD=ontinue to look for the albumn at record shows. Have found many F
EXTD=reshmen albums at used record shops, but "Voices in Love" is elud
EXTD=ing me.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nThe Height of Charm and 
EXTD=Elegance, September 15, 1999\nReviewer: jean-philippe.epitaux@tsr
EXTD=.ch (Lausanne, Switzerland)\nThe Freshmen are the best thing that
EXTD= could happen to American Popular Song. Their gorgeous arrangemen
EXTD=ts considerably enhance the harmonies of those marvellous melodie
EXTD=s without ever destroying their basic richness. This particularly
EXTD= applies to the Love Lost and Voices in Love albums but to me the
EXTD= same can be said about most of the Freshmen Capitol output. Thei
EXTD=r reissues on the CD format are thus mostly welcome!\n\n\n\nAMAZO
EXTD=N.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\n...Without a doubt , the best they ever re
EXTD=corded!, June 6, 1999\nReviewer: A music fan\nIf your a fan of wo
EXTD=nderful harmonies and fabulous arrangements ,'ya gotta have these
EXTD=.\nI've had them on vinyl and never thought they'd be available o
EXTD=n c.d. The last one I got was a gift from The Freshmen's former m
EXTD=anager back in the early '70's. Ross sent me a note and said that
EXTD= , at the time ,the "Voices in Love" album hadn't been available 
EXTD=on Capitol for years. What a great surprise to find it now.\n\nI 
EXTD=love these c.d.'s with soft candles , a tasty wine and tasty lady
EXTD=.\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nLet's fall in love, May 1, 199
EXTD=9\nReviewer: A music fan\nMany people feels these two albums were
EXTD= the FF's best. Both gorgeous, lushly orchestrated with an unusua
EXTD=l tasty choice of songs and vocals out of this world. Fabulous vo
EXTD=icings and harmonies and I remember when the LPs first appeared a
EXTD=nd were widely celebrated. Anything by the group is worth getting
EXTD= but this is extra special.\n\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nMu
EXTD=sic like this can't be found any longer., April 16, 1999\nReviewe
EXTD=r: hov53@webtv.net (Fred Hovater) (Birmingham, Al)\nThe Four Fres
EXTD=hmen were the BEST.Their harmony is unsurpassed. Theywere the rig
EXTD=ht combination at the right time and all you have to do is listen
EXTD= to this album, its fantastic,enough said.\n\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUST
EXTD=OMER REVIEW\nSanta brought me this one for Christmas!, February 7
EXTD=, 1999\nReviewer: A music fan\nAs I recall, these were the Freshm
EXTD=en's last two LP's before Don Barbour left the group.\nThe mood i
EXTD=s softer and slower than previous albums, with lush strings backi
EXTD=ng up the vocal harmonies.\n\nBest appreciated late at night.\n\n
EXTD=\nHalf.com Details \nProducer: Voyle Gilmore \n\nAlbum Notes\n2 L
EXTD=PS on 1 CD: VOICES IN LOVE (1958)/LOVE LOST (1959).\n\nFour Fresh
EXTD=men: Ken Albers (arranger, vocals, trumpet, mellophone); Bob Flan
EXTD=igan (vocals, trombone); Don Barbour, Ron Barbour (vocals).\n\nAd
EXTD=ditional personnel: Dick Reynolds (arranger, conductor).\n\nVOICE
EXTD=S IN LOVE originally released on Capitol (1074). LOVE LOST origin
EXTD=ally released on Capitol (1189).\n\nIf love is a thing of stormy 
EXTD=passion, and agonizing heartaches, the 24 songs of romance and he
EXTD=artbreak contained herein, bring out the softer more enjoyable si
EXTD=de of romance. The Four Freshmen take these songs and harmonize a
EXTD=way all the rough edges with their legato flow. The ballads are t
EXTD=reasures of American music. The first 12 tracks were originally r
EXTD=eleased in 1958, and are comprised of "they're playing our song"-
EXTD=type-music. Think slow dancing embracing, moonlight, hearts and f
EXTD=lowers. The violins soft presence on these numbers only add to th
EXTD=e waves of amorous vocals, as on "Out Of Nowhere".\n\n"Love Lost,
EXTD=" the 2nd album reissued here has the Freshmen lending their mell
EXTD=ow voices to equally tender songs that, however sad, are extremel
EXTD=y catchy. Popular pieces like "Little Girl Blue" may seem dated w
EXTD=ith the Four Freshmen's quintessential 1950's sound, but it captu
EXTD=res a timeless beauty and romance.
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