Though the nominal concept for {Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley} is Broadway standards, this last moment of pure {Mel Tormé} brilliance swings much too fast and hard for the concept to be anything but pure swing. Of course it starts out with a bang with the punchy "Too Close for Comfort." {Tormé} sounds like he's racing the band to the finish of the song on this one (and a few others, like "Too Darn Hot" and "Surrey with the Fringe on Top"), on the latter he repeats the title over and over again with that exuberant voice. As with his other classic swing albums, {Tormé} does insert a few slower songs; here, "Once in Love with Amy," "A Sleepin' Bee" and "Old Devil Moon" are downtempo, with a smile. The overall mood, however, is unrestrained enthusiasm, and it makes for an excellent record. [Verve reissued the LP on CD in 2003.] ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
| Mel Tormé Swings Shubert Alley [Japan 2003] | ||
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| 1. Too Close for Comfort | ||
| 2. Once in Love with Amy | ||
| 3. Sleepin' Bee | ||
| 4. On the Street Where You Live | ||
| 5. All I Need Is a Girl | ||
| 6. Just in Time | ||
| 7. Hello, Young Lovers | ||
| 8. Surrey with the Fringe on Top | ||
| 9. Old DeVil Moon | ||
| 10. Whatever Lola Wants | ||
| 11. Too Darn Hot | ||
| 12. Lonely Town | ||
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