Liberty Records Premier Stereo 1961 Gatefold Cover
Among the most consummate of studio musicians, Felix Slatkin achieved fame for violin performance, directing recordings of both standard symphonic fare and appealing arrangements of light music, and for being the leader of a string quartet fondly remembered as one of the finest of its time. Through his affiliation with Capitol Records, he and his wife, Eleanor Aller (cellist with Slatkin's Hollywood String Quartet), were afforded the economic base to pursue performance in areas notoriously unprofitable. Slatkin's death from a heart attack in 1963 caused genuine upset in the Hollywood/Los Angeles studio music world: He had become, by that time, all but irreplaceable. His luxuriant sound attracted listeners beyond the classical audience; Frank Sinatra chose to record with the group, also relying on Slatkin for musical direction.
Side 1.
1. Street Scene
Composed By – A. Newman*
2:33
2. Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
Composed By – A. Dubin*, H. Warren*
3:37
3. Easy Street
Composed By – A. R. Jones*
2:46
4. On The Street Where You Live
Composed By – Lerner-Loewe*
2:14
5. Pigalle
Composed By – G. Ulmer*, G. Koser*
1:44
6. Street Of Dreams
Composed By – S. Lewis*, V. Young*
2:19
Side 2.
1. Lullaby Of Broadway
Composed By – Dubin*, Warren*
2:35
2. The Streets Of Laredo
Arranged By – F. Slatkin*, R. Heaton*
2:05
3. Standing On The Corner
Composed By – F. Loesser*
2:19
4. Lonely Street
Composed By – C. Belew*, K. Sowder*, W.S. Stevenson
2:10
5. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Composed By – Fields-McHugh*
3:08
6. The Lonesome Road
Composed By – G. Austin*, N. Shilkret*
2:08
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