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Holiday in Europe

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Released
  
1962 (1962)

Artist
  
Bing Crosby

Genre
  
Jazz

Recorded
  
May 8-9, 1961

Release date
  
1962

Label
  
Decca Records

Studio
  
Radio Recorders, Hollywood

Holiday in Europe (1961)
  
Bing's Hollywood (1962)

Similar
  
Bing Crosby albums, Other albums

Holiday in Europe was a long-playing vinyl album recorded for Bing Crosby's own company, Project Records at Radio Recorders, Hollywood and issued by Decca Records (DL-4281) in 1962. The album consists of twelve European songs. The orchestral arrangements were by Bob Thompson and the orchestra was conducted by Malcolm Lockyer at Decca’s West Hampstead, London studios in October 1960. Crosby had recorded four of the songs with Lockyer on October 15, 1960 in London but a decision was taken not to use these vocal tracks. Crosby subsequently over-dubbed his vocals on all of the orchestral tracks in May 1961. Malcolm Lockyer does not receive a credit on the album cover.

Contents

The album was issued on CD by MCA Victor, Inc., Japan (MVCM-294) in 1993.

Reception

Variety magazine reviewed the album saying “In an indie master deal with Project Records, Bing Crosby comes under the Decca banner once again. The package peg is a global song roundup which has Crosby working his way through such entries as “Under Paris Skies,” “Morgen,” “Never on Sunday” and “Domenica”. It’s flavorsome and pleasing.”

Crosby Post liked the album too. "Many of you must, like me, have wondered 'can Bing do it'? An album full of ballads, just six a side and with full orchestra backing? After the multi-tracked El Señor Bing and the Singalongs we were bound to have worries - but we need not have had for this is Bing's best album yet released of new material. It's Bing 1962, right bang up-to-date."

Songs

1April in Portugal
2C’est si bon
3Never on Sunday

References

Holiday in Europe Wikipedia