Penthouse Serenade
Editorial Reviews
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The piano-led small group sessions on Penthouse Serenade bear little resemblance to Cole's trio work. Blues is hardly a factor here, and while his fleet fingers owe a debt to jazz, it's jazz of the most polite sort. The dozen instrumentals (from 1952 and 1955) are like good appetizers, though--while hardly filling, they're fun to nosh on. Seven vocal tracks, including versions of "Too Young" and "Unforgettable," appear as bonus tracks to the '50s LP. --Rickey Wright
Penthouse Serenade, Music, Nat King Cole, Ballads, Jazz Music, Pop, Pop Vocals, Swing, Traditional Pop, Vocal, Vocal Jazz
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