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That's What Life Is All About (album)

That’s What Life Is All About is a 1975 vinyl album recorded by Bing Crosby for United Artists at Chappells in London in February 1975.[2] He was accompanied by Pete Moore and his Orchestra.[3]

That’s What Life Is All About
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 29, 1975
RecordedOctober 17, 1974, February, 1975
GenreVocal, Jazz
Length3:38
LabelUnited Artists (UAG-29730)
ProducerKen Barnes
Bing Crosby chronology
A Southern Memoir
(1975)
That’s What Life Is All About
(1975)
A Couple of Song and Dance Men
(w/ Fred Astaire)

(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The songs from the album were included on a 3-CD set called Bing Crosby: The Complete United Artists Sessions issued by EMI Records (7243 59808 2 4) in 1997. This included several previously unreleased alternate takes and studio chat.[4]

Background edit

In January 1974, Crosby was seriously ill and after two weeks of tests, he underwent three and a half hours of major surgery. Two-fifths of his left lung and an abscess the size of a small orange were removed. The tumor was a rare fungus called nocardia. There were concerns initially that he would not be able to sing again and his recuperation took many months. Record producer Ken Barnes later heard that Crosby was thinking of recording again and he quickly presented his credentials and eventually met Crosby on September 9, 1974 at the singer’s home.[5] Arrangements were soon made for two albums to be made in London. As a prelude, two songs were recorded with Johnny Mercer and a rhythm section at Mercer’s own “Heritage” recording studio at Oak Street in Burbank, California on October 17, 1974. Orchestra was added in February 1975.

Crosby flew to London on February 18 and that afternoon visited the Chappells recording studio. He was shown the vocal booth where he would be singing but said that he did not want to work in that way. He wanted to be with the band and said, “I didn’t come seven thousand miles to sing to a pane of glass.” This worried sound engineer John Timperley who was concerned about separation problems because of the large orchestra which was to be used. Crosby was adamant however and, in the event, he successfully overcame the problems of recording in front of a full orchestra.[6]

Over a period of eight days, Crosby, in six sessions, recorded twenty five tracks. Eleven of the tracks, plus the two Crosby had recorded with Johnny Mercer were issued on this LP. Thirteen, with the addition of another song to be recorded in 1976, were issued on an LP called At My Time of Life and the final recording was included with eleven others made in 1976 and issued on an LP called Beautiful Memories.[7]

Personnel edit

Rhythm section - October 17, 1974: Jimmy Rowles (piano); Joe Mondragon (bass) and Alvin Stoller (drums).
Full details are not given for the recordings in February 1975 but the 3-CD set Bing Crosby: The Complete United Artists Sessions mentions the following:

"The Best Things in Life Are Free" - Kenny Baker, muted trumpet

"Have a Nice Day" - Tommy Reilly, harmonica

Reception edit

The album entered the UK album charts on September 20, 1975 and peaked at No. 28 during its 6 weeks in the charts.

The UK magazine The Gramophone reviewed the album saying: "...Crosby’s voice has lost very little power and presence despite his septuagenarian status and the major lung operation he underwent last year, and, estimably aided by the outstanding arrangements of Pete Moore and the first-class orchestra directed by Moore, this album is another landmark in a uniquely long and distinguished career.[8]

Variety commented: “All right, Bing Crosby's voice isn’t as great as it was 20, 30 or whatever years ago. So what? He’s a brilliant stylist and there’s plenty of voice left as he demonstrates here on 13 tracks…”[9]

Track listing edit

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's What Life Is All About"Les Reed, Peter Dacre, Ken Barnes, Bing Crosby3:28
2."Breezin' Along with the Breeze"Richard Whiting, Haven Gillespie, Seymour Simons2:58
3."No Time at All"Stephen Schwartz3:52
4."I Love to Dance Like They Used to Dance"Billy Goldenberg, Alan and Marilyn Bergman3:00
5."Have a Nice Day"Hoyt Axton3:22
6."The Pleasure of Your Company" / "Roamin' in the Gloamin'" (with Johnny Mercer)André Previn, Johnny Mercer, Harry Lauder4:08
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
7."The Best Things in Life Are Free"Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, Ray Henderson2:26
8."Some Sunny Day"Irving Berlin3:11
9."Bon Vivant"Robert Emmett Dolan, Johnny Mercer3:49
10."Good Companions – And Points Beyond" (with Johnny Mercer)André Previn, Johnny Mercer3:39
11."Send in the Clowns"Stephen Sondheim3:16
12."The Good Old Times"Pete Moore, Ken Barnes,3:34
13."That's What Life Is All About" (reprise)Les Reed, Peter Dacre, Ken Barnes, Bing Crosby1:18

References edit

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "A Bing Crosby Discography". BING magazine. International Club Crosby. Retrieved May 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Fred. The Crosby Collection 1926-1977 (Part Five: 1961-1977 ed.). John Joyce. pp. 160–184.
  4. ^ "Allmusic". Allmusic. Retrieved August 8, 2015.
  5. ^ Barnes, Ken (1980). The Crosby Years. Elm Tree Books. pp. 35–36. ISBN 0-241-10177-8.
  6. ^ Barnes, Ken (1980). The Crosby Years. Elm Tree Books. pp. 43–44. ISBN 0-241-10177-8.
  7. ^ Reynolds, Fred. The Crosby Collection 1926-1977 (Part Five: 1961-1977 ed.). John Joyce. pp. 160–184.
  8. ^ "The Gramophone". The Gramophone. November 1975.
  9. ^ "Variety". March 24, 1976. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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That s What Life Is All About is a 1975 vinyl album recorded by Bing Crosby for United Artists at Chappells in London in February 1975 2 He was accompanied by Pete Moore and his Orchestra 3 That s What Life Is All AboutStudio album by Bing CrosbyReleasedAugust 29 1975RecordedOctober 17 1974 February 1975GenreVocal JazzLength3 38LabelUnited Artists UAG 29730 ProducerKen BarnesBing Crosby chronologyA Southern Memoir 1975 That s What Life Is All About 1975 A Couple of Song and Dance Men w Fred Astaire 1975 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 The songs from the album were included on a 3 CD set called Bing Crosby The Complete United Artists Sessions issued by EMI Records 7243 59808 2 4 in 1997 This included several previously unreleased alternate takes and studio chat 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Personnel 3 Reception 4 Track listing 5 ReferencesBackground editIn January 1974 Crosby was seriously ill and after two weeks of tests he underwent three and a half hours of major surgery Two fifths of his left lung and an abscess the size of a small orange were removed The tumor was a rare fungus called nocardia There were concerns initially that he would not be able to sing again and his recuperation took many months Record producer Ken Barnes later heard that Crosby was thinking of recording again and he quickly presented his credentials and eventually met Crosby on September 9 1974 at the singer s home 5 Arrangements were soon made for two albums to be made in London As a prelude two songs were recorded with Johnny Mercer and a rhythm section at Mercer s own Heritage recording studio at Oak Street in Burbank California on October 17 1974 Orchestra was added in February 1975 Crosby flew to London on February 18 and that afternoon visited the Chappells recording studio He was shown the vocal booth where he would be singing but said that he did not want to work in that way He wanted to be with the band and said I didn t come seven thousand miles to sing to a pane of glass This worried sound engineer John Timperley who was concerned about separation problems because of the large orchestra which was to be used Crosby was adamant however and in the event he successfully overcame the problems of recording in front of a full orchestra 6 Over a period of eight days Crosby in six sessions recorded twenty five tracks Eleven of the tracks plus the two Crosby had recorded with Johnny Mercer were issued on this LP Thirteen with the addition of another song to be recorded in 1976 were issued on an LP called At My Time of Life and the final recording was included with eleven others made in 1976 and issued on an LP called Beautiful Memories 7 Personnel editRhythm section October 17 1974 Jimmy Rowles piano Joe Mondragon bass and Alvin Stoller drums Full details are not given for the recordings in February 1975 but the 3 CD set Bing Crosby The Complete United Artists Sessions mentions the following The Best Things in Life Are Free Kenny Baker muted trumpet Have a Nice Day Tommy Reilly harmonicaReception editThe album entered the UK album charts on September 20 1975 and peaked at No 28 during its 6 weeks in the charts The UK magazine The Gramophone reviewed the album saying Crosby s voice has lost very little power and presence despite his septuagenarian status and the major lung operation he underwent last year and estimably aided by the outstanding arrangements of Pete Moore and the first class orchestra directed by Moore this album is another landmark in a uniquely long and distinguished career 8 Variety commented All right Bing Crosby s voice isn t as great as it was 20 30 or whatever years ago So what He s a brilliant stylist and there s plenty of voice left as he demonstrates here on 13 tracks 9 Track listing editSide oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 That s What Life Is All About Les Reed Peter Dacre Ken Barnes Bing Crosby3 282 Breezin Along with the Breeze Richard Whiting Haven Gillespie Seymour Simons2 583 No Time at All Stephen Schwartz3 524 I Love to Dance Like They Used to Dance Billy Goldenberg Alan and Marilyn Bergman3 005 Have a Nice Day Hoyt Axton3 226 The Pleasure of Your Company Roamin in the Gloamin with Johnny Mercer Andre Previn Johnny Mercer Harry Lauder4 08 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length7 The Best Things in Life Are Free Buddy DeSylva Lew Brown Ray Henderson2 268 Some Sunny Day Irving Berlin3 119 Bon Vivant Robert Emmett Dolan Johnny Mercer3 4910 Good Companions And Points Beyond with Johnny Mercer Andre Previn Johnny Mercer3 3911 Send in the Clowns Stephen Sondheim3 1612 The Good Old Times Pete Moore Ken Barnes 3 3413 That s What Life Is All About reprise Les Reed Peter Dacre Ken Barnes Bing Crosby1 18References edit Allmusic review A Bing Crosby Discography BING magazine International Club Crosby Retrieved May 28 2017 Reynolds Fred The Crosby Collection 1926 1977 Part Five 1961 1977 ed John Joyce pp 160 184 Allmusic Allmusic Retrieved August 8 2015 Barnes Ken 1980 The Crosby Years Elm Tree Books pp 35 36 ISBN 0 241 10177 8 Barnes Ken 1980 The Crosby Years Elm Tree Books pp 43 44 ISBN 0 241 10177 8 Reynolds Fred The Crosby Collection 1926 1977 Part Five 1961 1977 ed John Joyce pp 160 184 The Gramophone The Gramophone November 1975 Variety March 24 1976 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title That 27s What Life Is All About album amp oldid 1109030027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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