Look Around - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Holman, Bill
Stopping the Clock - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Kral
(So You've Had A) Change of Heart - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Kral
Honey Did - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Goldberg
Whisper Not - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Golson, Benny
Say Cheese - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Landesman
Aura - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Holman, Bill
Darn That Dream - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, DeLange
I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Kellette, John
Walking - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Carpenter
Free and Easy - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Troup, Bobby
There Will Never Be Another You - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Gordon, Irving
Angel Eyes - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Brent
It's a Lovely Day Today - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Berlin, Irving
Dixie - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral,
Who Wants to Fall in Love - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Howard, Bart
So It's Spring - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Arnold, Wayne
Ooh! That Kiss - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Dixon
I'm Glad There Is You - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Dorsey, Jimmy
Aren't You Glad You're You - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Burke
Pent-Up House - Jackie Cain & Roy Kral, Rollins, Sonny
Jackie and Roy Kral rose to fame in the late '40s with their delightful vocal contribution to Charlie Ventura's popular Bop combo. Exciting and swinging, their work, imbued with their love and understanding of music, made ... more »these two bright young stars real and immediate favorites of Jazz fans. On these recordings made in New York and Los Angeles in 1957, the duo is backed by two top studio bands conducted by Roy himself and by the great Bill Holman. Impeccably selected and tastefully presented, the material is illuminated by inventive singing delivered with consistent freshness and splendid technical command. Jackie is the featured singer, but Roy joins in often enough to heighten the pacing that much more. The arrangements are full-voiced, with swinging, functionally effective backdrops for the vocals, garnished with occasional instrumental solos from the stellar personnel. Holman wrote most of the arrangements, but Ernie Wilkins, Ralph Burns and Quincy Jones also collaborated in the New York sessions. 21 tracks. Fresh Sound Records. 2008.« less
Jackie and Roy Kral rose to fame in the late '40s with their delightful vocal contribution to Charlie Ventura's popular Bop combo. Exciting and swinging, their work, imbued with their love and understanding of music, made these two bright young stars real and immediate favorites of Jazz fans. On these recordings made in New York and Los Angeles in 1957, the duo is backed by two top studio bands conducted by Roy himself and by the great Bill Holman. Impeccably selected and tastefully presented, the material is illuminated by inventive singing delivered with consistent freshness and splendid technical command. Jackie is the featured singer, but Roy joins in often enough to heighten the pacing that much more. The arrangements are full-voiced, with swinging, functionally effective backdrops for the vocals, garnished with occasional instrumental solos from the stellar personnel. Holman wrote most of the arrangements, but Ernie Wilkins, Ralph Burns and Quincy Jones also collaborated in the New York sessions. 21 tracks. Fresh Sound Records. 2008.