If I Didn't Care About Them Ink Spots. . .
Ronald Coolbeth | Springfield, ma | 04/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have been listening to the incomparable Ink Spots since the 1940s and I'm still stirred by their music. I bought my first Ink Spot album at the age of 14. When I played it I was hooked right away. I still have a couple of their old 78 record albums. They have been my favorite vocal group these many years. I just couldn't bring myself to get rid of my old albums. I liked Bill Kenny's high pitched voice singing "If I Didn't Care" & "We Three." There will never be another great vocal group like The Ink Spots."
Another "mixed" bag from the 50's
Porkchop Proctor (wpro305088@aol.co | USA | 04/21/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"The disc starts off with Orlando Roberson on trks. 1 & 2, that ensemble on trk. 3. Then it shifts to one of the Deek Watson groups with Gene Miller on vocals. All quite good, but another example of what happened to the Ink Spot presence after the Decca faction split up, and Bill Kenny became a solo artist. There were too many Ink Spots!"