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DISCID=040b3a12
DTITLE=Various Artists / Cocktail Mix Vol. 3: Swingin' Singles
DYEAR=1996
DGENRE=Vocal
TTITLE0=Della Resse / The Lady Is A Tramp
TTITLE1=Robert Mitchum / Not Me
TTITLE2=Stan Kenton & His Orchestra / Tequila
TTITLE3=Peggy Lee / Heart
TTITLE4=Sarah Vaughan / One Mint Julep
TTITLE5=Sammy Davis, Jr. / Be-Bop The Beguine
TTITLE6=Rosemary Clooney / Come On-A My House
TTITLE7=Diana Dors / Come By Sunday
TTITLE8=Henry Mancini / Something For Cat
TTITLE9=Mel Torm / Forty Second Street
TTITLE10=Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong / A Fine Romance
TTITLE11=Louis Prima & Keely Smith / That Old Black Magic
TTITLE12=Don Ralke & His Orchestra / Fascinating Rhythm
TTITLE13=Dean Martin / Ain't That A Kick In The Head
TTITLE14=Bobby Darin / Guys And Dolls
TTITLE15=Tony Bennett & Count Basie / Are You Havin' Any Fun
TTITLE16=Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra / La Dolce Vita
TTITLE17=Eartha Kitt / Mademoiselle Kitt
EXTD=Cocktail Mix Vol. 3: Swingin' Singles\n1996 Rhino Records, Inc.\n
EXTD=\nOriginally Released January 23, 1996\n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: A lo
EXTD=ok at the roster of cuts assembled for this 18-cut compilation ma
EXTD=y have you anticipating a staid set of pre-rock pop, with the lik
EXTD=es of Rosemary Clooney, Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Bennett, Dean Mart
EXTD=in, Mel Torme, Bobby Darin, and Peggy Lee. Actually, this is loun
EXTD=ge music at its most hepped-up, even getting a bit raucous in spo
EXTD=ts, and often deploying Latin rhythms to raise the energy level. 
EXTD=As for the Rat Packers and Vegas habitues, this is about as hard 
EXTD=as they ever swang; from the other direction, we get some of the 
EXTD=more dance-conscious sides from performers with higher critical c
EXTD=redentials, like Della Reese, Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, and
EXTD= Stan Kenton. Robert Mitchum (singing calypso), Henry Mancini (wi
EXTD=th one of his best instrumentals, "Something for Cat"), and Latin
EXTD= bandleader Xavier Cugat add variety and novelty to a set that ma
EXTD=y appeal even to those who disdain adult pop, lounge or otherwise
EXTD=.  -- Richie Unterberger\n\nAmazon.com Editorial Review\nThis 18-
EXTD=cut compilation reaches its peak with Sarah Vaughan's rendition o
EXTD=f "One Mint Julep," which retains the arrangement Quincy Jones wr
EXTD=ote for Ray Charles's version. Horns blaring, rhythm pumping, Vau
EXTD=ghan goes completely over the top in her recounting of a night of
EXTD= passion that led to a lot more than she bargained for--a baby an
EXTD=d a shotgun wedding, to be exact. Good to hear that she still man
EXTD=aged to get out once in a while. And in fine style. --Rickey Wrig
EXTD=ht \n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nSwingin' Singles, February 2
EXTD=0, 2005 \nBy  Johnny Heering "trivia buff" (Bethel, CT United Sta
EXTD=tes)\nThis is a fine compilation of "adult pop" from 1949 to 1964
EXTD=. What unifies the music on this compilation is that either the a
EXTD=rrangements, lyrics, or the delivery of the singer are more playf
EXTD=ul and vibrant than other treatments of the same songs performed 
EXTD=by other artists. This is truly fun, swinging music. If you enjoy
EXTD= adult pop of the '50s and '60s, you will definitely dig this CD.
EXTD= \n\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nGreat Collection!, November 
EXTD=28, 2005 \nBy  askmrright "Mr. Right" (www.askmrright.com)\nThis 
EXTD=cd has been one of my favorites since the day I bought it nearly 
EXTD=10 years ago. The standards are classic, but some of the artists'
EXTD= interpretations of those standards are rare finds indeed. This c
EXTD=d is worth the price for Della Reese's "The Lady is a Tramp" alon
EXTD=e. Although this is called volume 3, it should be number one as i
EXTD=t is certaily the best of the series. \n\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER
EXTD= REVIEW\nClassic cocktail, swing, and camp all in one., May 20, 1
EXTD=999 \nReviewer: A music fan\nGreat tunes from the '50s and '60s s
EXTD=ung by all the heavy hitters, Ella Fitzgerald to Dean Martin. And
EXTD= where else can find Robert Mitchum singing Calypso? \n\n\nHalf.c
EXTD=om Details \nN/A\n\nIndustry Reviews\n...Rhino has found the jazz
EXTD=iest arrangements of the coolest sounds from the late 50s and com
EXTD=piled the three star elevator tunes into perfect dinner party sou
EXTD=ndtracks...\nDirty Linen (04/01/1996)\n\n...sudsy, urbane kitsch 
EXTD=aplenty....this music sounds positively vibrant and ear-tweaking.
EXTD=..\nMusician (05/01/1996)
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