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Franklyn MacCormack With The Russ Garcia Orchestra* – The Torch Is Burning
Label: | Liberty – LRP 3086 |
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Format: | Vinyl, LP, Mono, Album, Deep Groove |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Jazz |
Style: | Easy Listening |
Tracklist
A1 | Why Do I Love You (Melody Of Love) | |
A2 | Where Or When | |
A3 | Smoke Gets In Your Eyes | |
A4 | All Or Nothing At All | |
A5 | I Get Along Without You Very Well | |
A6 | I'll Be Seeing You | |
B1 | I'll Remember April | |
B2 | My One And Only Love | |
B3 | Easy Come, Easy Go Lover | |
B4 | Love You So | |
B5 | You Go To My Head | |
B6 | Put Your Dreams Away |
Credits
- Engineer – Don Gallese
- Producer – Si Waronker
Notes
Mono US original Deep Groove vinyl pressing with turquoise "Long Playing Microgroove" labels
Other Versions (3)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | The Torch Is Burning (LP, Album, Mono, Deep Groove) | Liberty | LRP 3086 | US | 1958 | ||
Recently Edited | The Torch Is Burning (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo) | Liberty | LST-7086 | US | 1968 | ||
New Submission | The Torch Is Burning (LP, Album, Mono) | Liberty | LRP 3086 | US | Unknown |
Reviews

This fantastic Lounge / Easy Listening classic has music by Russ Garcia and odd mellow Spoken Word 'vocals' by "the Poetic Voice of Franklyn MacCormack" who did other spoken word stuff in the '50s like a weird Sleep Help record produced by the Stanford Institute which teaches the listener "Vital Energy".
the cover features an excellent Sexy Cheesecake Cover Design by Garrett-Howard which makes sense for the genre, but makes no sense since the woman on the cover has nothing to do with this album or these recordings.
Franklyn MacCormack is cited as a member of the eclectic "orchestra" The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band in their recording "The Intro and the Outro" where he is credited with playing the harmonica.
the cover features an excellent Sexy Cheesecake Cover Design by Garrett-Howard which makes sense for the genre, but makes no sense since the woman on the cover has nothing to do with this album or these recordings.
Franklyn MacCormack is cited as a member of the eclectic "orchestra" The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band in their recording "The Intro and the Outro" where he is credited with playing the harmonica.