Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, featuring the legendary Mel Tormé and the Meltones, present a timeless collection of big band, swing, and jazz classics on their 1965 album, "Artie Shaw and His Orchestra Featuring Mel Tormé and the Meltones." Released under Society Records, this 30-minute journey through the golden age of swing is a testament to the enduring appeal of these genres.
The album kicks off with the sultry "Love For Sale," followed by the playful "Guilty," showcasing the chemistry between Shaw's orchestra and Tormé's velvety vocals. Tracks like "When You're Around" and "Get Out of Town" highlight the band's knack for blending jazz sophistication with catchy melodies. Shaw's clarinet work shines on "Changing My Tune," while "I've Got You Under My Skin" offers a smooth, romantic interlude.
The album also features standout performances like "It's the Same Old Dream" and "They Can't Convince Me," where Tormé's vocals take center stage. The set concludes with the dreamy "In The Still Of The Night," leaving listeners with a sense of nostalgia and longing.
Artie Shaw, known for his innovative approach to big band music, brings his signature style to this album, making it a standout in his discography. Mel Tormé, often referred to as "The Velvet Fog" for his smooth vocal delivery, adds a layer of sophistication and charm. Together, they create a harmonious blend of music that transcends time, making this album a cherished piece for both jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.