Mel Torme - Mel Torme & The Marty Paich Dek-Tette (1956/2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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Mel Tormé - Mel Tormé And The Marty Paich Dek-Tette (1956/2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 38:28 minutes | 687 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

After flirting with bobby-soxer idolatry early in his career, Mel Tormé teamed up with arranger Marty Paich to explore the full range of his artistic potential. Together they conceived the idea of a 10-piece instrumental backing ensemble they dubbed the "Dek-tette". On this reissue of 1956's Bethlehem LP, Tormé is found singing with one of those Dek-tettes. Our featured track is the song that would become a Tormé trademark, "Lulu's Back in Town".

The uptempo, swinging album that naturally followed It's a Blue World (Tormé's languorous debut for Bethlehem), Mel Tormé with the Marty Paich Dek-tette is a vocal masterpiece, an extremely satisfying record achieved only by a fusion of an excellent voice, an excellent band, and excellent material. Tormé had been inspired musically by the swinging West Coast cool group of Gerry Mulligan; accordingly, he made sure that his new musical arranger, Marty Paich, was of a similar mind. The two came up with the "Dek-tette," a group including no more than ten pieces and heavy on the stinging brass (including Pete Candoli and Don Fagerquist on trumpet, Bob Enevoldsen on trombone, and two French horns). The band is incredibly sympathetic and appears to hang on Tormé's every word. The material, as well, is pure gold: Tormé is as buoyant and exuberant as he's ever been, resulting in fantastic, definitive versions of inimitable standards like "Lullaby of Birdland," "Fascinating Rhythm," and "The Lady Is a Tramp." There are a few down-tempo numbers ("The Blues," "Keeping Myself for You"), but even on these Tormé sounds like he can't wait to get to the next song and really stretch out. After its first release in 1956 as Mel Tormé with the Marty Paich Dek-tette, the album was reissued many times under various titles (Lulu's Back in Town, The Tormé Touch), but surprisingly not to be reissued on CD until 1999.

Tracklist:

01 - Lulu's Back In Town
02 - When The Sun Comes Out
03 - I Love To Watch The Moonlight
04 - Fascinating Rhythm
05 - The Blues
06 - The Carioca
07 - The Lady Is A Tramp
08 - I'd Like To Recognize The Tune
09 - Keeping Myself For You
10 - When April Comes Again
11 - Lullaby Of Birdland
12 - Sing For Your Supper

Arranged & Conducted by Marty Paich.
Recorded on January 16-20, 1956 by BETHLEHEM, in New York.
Remastered in 2013.

Musicians:
Mel Tormé - vocals
Marty Paich - piano
Bud Shank - alto saxophone
Jack DuLong - baritone saxophone
Bob Cooper - tenor saxophone
Jack Montrose - tenor saxophone
Bob Enevoldsen - trombone
Don Fagerquist - trumpet
Pete Candoli - trumpet
Albert Pollan - tuba
John Cave - french horn
Vince DeRosa - french horn
Red Mitchell - bass
Mel Lewis - drums

Analyzed: Mel Tormé / Mel Tormé And The Marty Paich Dek-Tette (Remastered 2013)
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -1.00 dB -14.50 dB 3:05 01-Lulu's Back In Town
DR11 -4.00 dB -18.32 dB 3:18 02-When The Sun Comes Out
DR11 -1.75 dB -14.81 dB 2:51 03-I Love To Watch The Moonlight
DR10 -1.35 dB -13.91 dB 2:28 04-Fascinating Rhythm
DR11 -1.00 dB -15.63 dB 3:33 05-The Blues
DR11 -1.02 dB -13.59 dB 3:18 06-The Carioca
DR12 -1.00 dB -15.03 dB 2:48 07-The Lady Is A Tramp
DR12 -2.12 dB -15.37 dB 3:14 08-I'd Like To Recognize The Tune
DR10 -4.92 dB -18.25 dB 3:42 09-Keeping Myself For You
DR10 -2.87 dB -16.19 dB 2:56 10-When April Comes Again
DR12 -1.08 dB -15.06 dB 4:50 11-Lullaby Of Birdland
DR11 -1.59 dB -14.68 dB 2:24 12-Sing For Your Supper
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR11

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2481 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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