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DISCID=9f08500d
DTITLE=Bobby Darin & Johnny Mercer / Two Of A Kind
DYEAR=1960
DGENRE=Vocal
TTITLE0=Two Of A Kind
TTITLE1=Indiana
TTITLE2=Bob White
TTITLE3=Ace In The Hole
TTITLE4=East Of The Rockies
TTITLE5=If I Had My Druthers
TTITLE6=I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None Of My Jellyroll
TTITLE7=Lonesome Polecat
TTITLE8=My Cutey's Due At Two-To-Two Today
TTITLE9=Medley: (A) Paddlin' Madelin' Home (B) Row, Row, Row
TTITLE10=Who Takes Care Of The Carpenter's Daughter
TTITLE11=Mississippi Mud
TTITLE12=Two Of A Kind
EXTD=Originally Released April 1961\nCD Edition Released September 1990\n\nAMG
EXTD= EXPERT REVIEW: Give a pair of medals and hefty raises to the two fellows
EXTD= \nat Atlantic who thought of pairing Bobby Darin -- then 24 -- and Johnn
EXTD=y \nMercer -- then 51 -- and backing them with the charts of Billy May. T
EXTD=hese \ntwo singer/songwriters, occupying opposite poles of a yawning gene
EXTD=ration\ngap, take some often hoary old Tin Pan Alley tunes and kid and sw
EXTD=ing the \nhell out of them, with May providing the same kind of hard-swin
EXTD=ging, sly-witted \nbig band backings that he gave to Sinatra. Listen to t
EXTD=he way they play \nwith the syncopation on "Bob White," dancing all over 
EXTD=the May beat and \nad-libbing wisecracks all the while -- and no one can 
EXTD=resist the charm \nof the two composing a song together (the title track)
EXTD= and then interrupting \nit withsome horseplayand switching to "Indiana."
EXTD= Mercer has never sounded \nlooser or more swingingon records - he thrive
EXTD=s on the Billy May beat \n- and Darin just about keeps up with him, throw
EXTD=ing in several brash impersonations \nof Dean Martin, Elvis, Crosby, Loui
EXTD=s Armstrong, and other icons. Interestingly, \nMercer's "Lonesome Polecat
EXTD=" comes closest to the rock 'n' roll rhythms \nthat propelled Darin to fa
EXTD=me and sent Mercer into seeming eclipse. The \nmusic world hadn't heard t
EXTD=his brand of impeccably timed,back-and-forth \njoshing since the heyday o
EXTD=f Hope and Crosby (or perhaps Mercer and Crosby) \n- or the inspired Nash
EXTD=ville rivalry of Red Foley and Ernest Tubb. Don't \nmiss it. -- Richard S
EXTD=. Ginell YEAR: 1960
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