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Nat King Cole: The Snader Telescriptions (2003)
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Starring: Nat King Cole
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Category: Music
Studio: Storyville DVD
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Length:
52 mins

 
 

 

THIS superb compilation of Snader Telescriptions demonstrates to perfection the two sides of Nat "King" Cole - the smooth, velvety-voiced croonder and the creative, influential jazz pianist. In his trio or quartet, these two aspects were usually combined to stunning effect. These three-minute performances, made as fillers for TV, were the forefunners of videos, but unlike the modern version, these are actual filmed performances: What you hear is what you also see.

Cole (1917-1965) clearly regarded them as invaluable promotional aids for his recordings, as most of the 15 featured tunes, including several of his big hits, had been recorded for Capitol by the Cole combo between 1943 and 1950.

According to jazz movie historian David Meeker, the majority of these short flicks were produced in 1951 when Nat had become perhaps the number one black entertainer of the post-war era.

The pianists' trail-blazing trio was expanded to quartet size in 1949 with the addition of conga drummer Jack Costanzo, and this si the group which figures as an entity on nine numbers. On two ("For Sentimental Reasons" and "You Call It Madness") Nat reverts to his original trio format, while for six ballad interpretations, the quartet is joined by a lush Hollywood string section.

Costanzo's palms are put to good use on the Cole solo vocal vehicle, "Calypso Blues," a paen to the Trinidadian lifestyle.

It's interesting that there are versions of "Home" and "Nature Boy" by both the quartet and the expanded ensemble, whereas "Sweet Lorraine" is offered in two takes, both by the quartet. Even more remarkable is the fact that two of these shorts with strings ("Always You" and "Nature Boy") are offered here in colour, having survived the changes of ownership of the Snader company. As for Nat Cole's voice, it has charmed generations of listeners with the unique qualities which are on show here. Irrespective of whether he was giveing a hip treatment to a jump tune like"Route 66" or caressing a commercial concoction such as "Mona Lisa," Nat always delivered a flawless interpretation. Watch, listen and believe it! -Mark Gardner

Songs:
1. Route 66
2. Sweet Lorraine
3. Little Girl
4. Home
5. The Trouble With Me Is You
6. Calypso Blues
7. For Sentimental Reasons
8. That's My Girl
9. Mona Lisa
10. Because of Rain
11. Too Young
12. Always You
13. This Is My Night To Dream
14. Nature Boy
15. You Call It Madness
16. Sweet Lorraine
17. Home
18. Nature Boy