Robert A Fackler | Cadillac, Michigan | 04/15/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I owned this album (on LP) for almost 40 years or since it came out and it is one of my favorites and thus I decided to get it on CD. I've always said that if I had to pick one artist that I could listen to forever it would be Ray Conniff. No one else has done so many great songs and in such a terrific manner. Ray arranged most of the songs like they should have been written in the first place. What a tribute, that of the more than 100 albums Ray recorded most are still selling. This album is one of the best, but they are all excellent. Most younger people are in for a real treat when they discover Ray Conniff."
You will love this Ray Conniff album!
PATRICK J.POWERS | Duncombe,IA | 01/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you enjoy the vocal arrangements of Ray Conniff and his singers then I know you will enjoy this C.D. version that originally came out in the early 1960's. The sound is as crisp and as clear as ever before. I am a new fan of this talented musician who has since passed on. The versions of "You're the Cream in My Coffee" and "Don't Fence Me In" are first rate. Great music is alive and well thanks to the remakes of Ray Conniff's C.D.'s!"
Among the VERY best!
Dr. Glenn W. Briggs | KSC, Florida & Chengdu, China | 04/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was my very first selection in begining my Ray Conniff collection many years (decades!) ago, and it is among the VERY best! Coupled with its immediate successor, "Memories Are Made of This," you have some of the most beautiful, lively, and high-quality stereo of the time, and transferring these to CD only enhanced the listening pleasure."
EVERYBODY WILL LOVE THIS ALBUM
C. Bellegarrigue | El Salvador | 06/14/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The third album with the Ray Conniff singers in which they sing the lyrics of the songs, and the introduction of a new instrument: the Clavietta; these songs are wonderful ballads and typically romantic like "Somebody Loves Me", "I Only Have eyes for You", "The Thrill Is Gone" and "The Green Leaves Of Summer"; some of them are happy tunes like "Don't Fence Me In", "You're The Cream In My Coffee" and "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire"; other songs are in gypsy style, like "Golden Earrings" or "Moon Song" (with a good example of Ray's use of the clavietta); then, this is fantastic work!!"