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Pop
Performer: The New Dance Band
Title: A Date With A Daydream
Style: Light Music
Country US
Genre: Pop
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 238
MP3 size: 1522 mb
FLAC size: 1902 mb
WMA size: 1901 mb
Other formats: DMF AC3 MP2 MMF MP1 XM FLAC

The New Dance Band - A Date With A Daydream mp3 album


The New Dance Band - A Date With A Daydream mp3 album

Tracklist

A1 Daydream
A2 By The Time I Get To Phoenix
A3 Wives And Lovers
A4 Music To Watch Girls By
A5 Tonight
B1 The Days Of Wine And Roses
B2 I Left My Heart In San Francisco
B3 Love Me With All Your Heart
B4 Alley Cat
B5 Can't Take My Eyes Off You

Companies, etc.

  • Record Company – Columbia Musical Treasuries
  • Manufactured By – CBS Direct Marketing Services
  • Manufactured By – CBS Inc.

Credits

  • Engineer – Frank Decker
  • Producer – Betsy Cohen

Notes

Manufactured by CBS Direct Marketing Services/CBS Inc.
A Product Of Columbia House

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): XSM 150391
  • Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): XSM 150392
  • Matrix / Runout: XSM150391-1B I T
  • Matrix / Runout: XSM150391-1B I T

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DS 277 The New Dance Band A Date With A Daydream ‎(LP) Columbia Musical Treasuries DS 277 US Unknown
Karg
I just love this album. Upbeat, swingy arrangements of popular and standard melodies, sung with monosyllabic vocals, very Ray Conniff style. It's a shame that the artists aren't credited, including the director/conductor. Methinks it might have been part of a boxed set, ala Longines Symphonette or Reader's Digest collections. It is a Columbia "Musical Treasures" release, and they did have that Columbia House record club thing going on. Anyway, put it on at your next cocktail party and let it just brighten up the background a bit.And you'll love the "Dynamic Dimension Sound" -- which is just stereo, maybe a little wider than normal, because that's what they did back then. If you were paying for STEREO, by god you were going to hear ST--ER--EO! And then they'd give it their own proprietary name for marketing purposes, just like the movie studios did. eg: Cinerama / VistaVision / Panavision / Cinemascope / etc.