Once in a While (Dean Martin album)
Once in a While | ||||
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Studio album by Dean Martin | ||||
Released | 1978 | |||
Recorded | November 1974 | |||
Genre | Traditional pop music, Country pop | |||
Length | 28:30 | |||
Label | Reprise - R/RS 6428 | |||
Producer | Jimmy Bowen | |||
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Once in a While is a 1978 studio album by Dean Martin, produced by Jimmy Bowen.[1] It was released four years after it was recorded.[1]
The album consists of traditional pop music standards, recorded in country pop arrangements.[1] Many of the songs were associated with singer Bing Crosby.[1]
It was reissued on CD by Capitol Records in 2006 and Hip-O Records in 2009.[2]
Reception
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
William Ruhlmann on Allmusic.com gave the album two and a half stars out of five. Ruhlmann said that "Martin had no trouble negotiating such arrangements, though, and his familiarity with the songs themselves made his interpretations more comfortable than ever".[1]
Track listing
- "Twilight on the Trail" (Louis Alter, Sidney Mitchell) - 4:18
- "Love Thy Neighbor" (Mack Gordon, Harry Revel) - 2:42
- "Without a Word of Warning" (Gordon, Revel) - 2:50
- "That Old Gang of Mine" (Mort Dixon, Ray Henderson, Billy Rose) - 2:28
- "The Day You Came Along" (Sam Coslow, Arthur Johnston) - 2:58
- "It's Magic" (Sammy Cahn, Jule Styne) - 2:27
- "If I Had You" (Irving King, Ted Shapiro) - 2:32
- "Only Forever" (Johnny Burke, James V. Monaco) - 3:12
- "I Cried for You" (Gus Arnheim, Arthur Freed, Abe Lyman) - 2:55
- "Once in a While" (Michael Edwards, Bud Green) - 2:49
Personnel
- Dean Martin – vocals
- Phil Baugh - musicians
- Pete Carpenter
- Michael Lang
- Don Lanier
- Larrie Londin
- Willie Ornelas
- Joe Osborn
- Reinhold Press, Jr.
- Don Randi
- Bobby Wood
- Neil Levang - guitar
- Hal Blaine - drums
- Ron Slenzak - photography
- Alan Moore - string arrangements
- Tim Baty - background vocals
- Lea Jane Berinati
- Thomas Brannon
- Janie Fricke
- Ginger Holladay
- Jimmy Bowen - record producer
References
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