New Tricks (album)

This article is about the Bing Crosby album. For other albums, see New Tricks (disambiguation).
New Tricks
Studio album by Bing Crosby
Released 1957
Recorded 1955-1956
Genre Vocal
Label Decca
Bing Crosby chronology
Jack B. Nimble – A Mother Goose Fantasy
(1957)
New Tricks
(1957)
Fancy Meeting You Here
(1958)

New Tricks was Bing Crosby's eighth long-playing album and sixth vinyl LP for Decca Records, originally released in 1957 as number DL-8575.

New Tricks featured twelve standards recorded between August 1955 and August 1956 for Crosby's weekly CBS radio show with a trio led by Crosby's regular pianist Buddy Cole. They were mastered for LP release in May 1957.[1]

Crosby's earlier Decca LP Some Fine Old Chestnuts (1954) similarly features songs recorded for radio accompanied by Cole.

The album was first issued on CD in 1990 by Decca in Japan No. 25P2 2833. In 1998 it was included in a twofer CD called "Some Fine Old Chestnuts & New Tricks" issued by MCA Records No. MCLD19377.[2]

Reception

Record producer, Ken Barnes, wrote: "While Bing broke no new ground with this album of oldies—accompanied by Buddy Cole’s trio—it was clearly something he enjoyed doing. The songs are all good—‘When I Take My Sugar to Tea’, ‘Avalon’, ‘Chicago’ and an outstanding ‘On the Alamo’ to name but four, and Bing puts it all across with great style. Cole plays his customary tasteful piano—his occasional excursions on to organ, however, only serve to point out how much better electronic organs sound today. This is a pity, because Cole had a considerable technique. Not a classic Crosby album by any means but a pleasant one, certainly.[3]

The jazz historian Will Friedwald describes New Tricks as "swingingly successful," adding that "its cover - a very Bingish basset bearing a Crosby-style pipe, hat, and even eyes - had won listeners over even before they dug into the disc."[4]

Personnel

Buddy Cole (musician) (piano); Vince Terri (guitar); Don Whitaker (bass); Nick Fatool (drums)

Track listing

SIDE ONE

  1. "When I Take My Sugar to Tea" (Sammy Fain, Irving Kahal, Pierre Norman) - 2.56
  2. "On the Alamo" - 2.54
  3. "I'm Confessin'" - 3.42
  4. "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" - 2.01
  5. "Georgia on My Mind" - 3.21
  6. "Chicago" - 2.03

SIDE TWO

  1. "You're Driving Me Crazy" - 2.55
  2. "Avalon" - 1.42
  3. "Chinatown, My Chinatown - 1.39
  4. "If I Could Be with You" - 2.18
  5. "Softly, As in a Morning Sunrise" - 3.22
  6. "Alabamy Bound" - 1.54

References

  1. Baker, J. Richard. "A Bing Crosby Discography". JazzDiscography.com. Retrieved Feb 24, 2013.
  2. "Amazon". Amazon. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  3. Barnes, Ken (1980). The Crosby Years. Elm Tree Books. p. 93. ISBN 0-241-10177-8.
  4. Friedwald, Will (2010). A Biographical Guide to the Great Jazz and Pop Singers. Random House. p. 128.
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