"Jazz 'Round Midnight" is a captivating compilation album by the legendary Mel Tormé, released in 1994 under Verve Reissues. This album is a treasure trove of vocal jazz and adult standards, showcasing Tormé's velvety voice and impeccable timing. Collaborating with the Marty Paich Orchestra, Tormé delivers a seamless blend of classic tunes and jazz standards, making it a delightful listen for both jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.
The album spans a diverse range of tracks, from the playful "Hello Young Lovers" to the sultry "Body and Soul," and the iconic "'Round Midnight" by Thelonious Monk. Each song is a testament to Tormé's versatility and mastery of the genre. The inclusion of tracks like "How High The Moon" and "Blue Moon" adds a touch of nostalgia, while "Born To Be Blue" and "Lonely Town" offer a deeper, more introspective listening experience.
With a runtime of just over 54 minutes, "Jazz 'Round Midnight" is a concise yet comprehensive journey through the world of vocal jazz. The album's production quality is top-notch, ensuring that every note and lyric is crisp and clear. Whether you're a long-time fan of Mel Tormé or new to his work, this album is a fantastic addition to any music collection. Dive into the rich, warm tones of Tormé's voice and let the music transport you to a bygone era of jazz and elegance.