The Three Suns - Love In the Afternoon
Sunday, 13. January 2008, 01:14:50
The Three Suns - Love In The AfternoonRCA Victor
LSP-1669
Stereo
Vinyl
1957
The sounds of this album may slightly surprise you if you're familiar with the work of The Three Suns. Not a tremendous, blood-pressure-raising kind of surprise, but a gentle, gee-whiz surprise. They're still dishing out the same kind of lightheated music that they have for many years. But they've varied their instrumentation somewhat on this, their latest effort.
There's still the same nucleus -- Al Nevins on guitar, brother Morty on accordion and cousin Artie Dunn on organ -- but for this one they've added strings: two violins, a cello, a unique bass guitar and that almost forgotten instrument, the mandolin.
In the past few years, The Three Suns have been experimenting with various new sound combinations. From time to time they've recorded with extra guitars, bass, drums, piano, another organ, once even with castanets. But from the point of delightful and imaginative instrumentation, this album tops them all.
Produced by Al Nevins and arranged by Charles Albertine, here are twelve melodious and romantic tunes done with typical Three Suns verve plus the added fillip of this new sound.
On some songs, like Let Me Call You Sweetheart, the gimmick is the bass guitar used in an infectious counter-melody to the accordian. On others, like How Deep Is the Ocean, the two violins get the spotlight, murmuring the melody, with the Suns supplying the rhythm and contrast. And one of the loveliest arrangements here, Do I Love You, has the organ and mandolin singing the melody in a delightful duet. All the arrangements are equally distinctive.
This, then, is LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON -- an afternoon that has the Three Suns shining, with the extra strings adding more warmth to the occasion.
Incidentally, if you're not planning any afternoon love in the forseeable future, don't be discouraged. This album serves just as well for evening romance.
Dick Kleiner
Record Columnist, NEA Service, Inc
(From the back jacket)
Side A
01 - Let Me Call You Sweetheart
02 - The Very Thought Of You
03 - Lover's Bouquet
04 - Love In The Afternoon
05 - Lover (Your Spell Is Everywhere)
06 - How Deep Is The Ocean
Side B
07 - I'll Get By (As Long As I Have You)
08 - Breath Of Spring
09 - I'm In The Mood For Love
10 - My Melancholy Baby
11 - Do I Love You
12 - Dream
Afternoon Love
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The link is in the comments. Which btw the comments got pretty dicey for a bit. But hey the kind of music found here isn't everybodies cup of tea. If you are a regular visitor here you will like that album.
By Licorice Pizza, # 13. January 2008, 04:08:02
By the way, ALL Three Suns with Albertine is essential listening. Apparently Nevins really set him free to arrange as distinctively as possible, and Albertine certainly delivered.
By litlgrey, # 13. January 2008, 06:01:11
By Aetern, # 13. January 2008, 06:29:24
By Licorice Pizza, # 13. January 2008, 20:33:56
thanx for this.. it's brilliant
By anonymous user, # 14. January 2008, 20:53:50
This must be one of the earliest stereo records ever, I didn't think they were producing stereo LP's until '58.
Then again, what do I know, I wasn't even born until the groovy 70's
Just slightly missed the 60's
By THXjay, # 14. January 2008, 22:35:45
Loved it! Thanks so much.
The only other Three Suns I have is "Let's Dance With The Three Suns" and I'm so glad to have more of their music. I really enjoy it!
By anonymous user, # 18. January 2008, 02:21:46
By Licorice Pizza, # 18. January 2008, 14:08:51
Thanks for all this magical looking stuff, hopefully the music's even better than the sleeves!!
By anonymous user, # 22. January 2008, 02:00:26
By Licorice Pizza, # 22. January 2008, 02:10:12
By mrwhirly, # 31. January 2008, 21:44:36
There is plenty more of the same over at Psycohtic Leisure Music
Go grab some Suns!
By Licorice Pizza, # 31. January 2008, 21:53:09
By mrwhirly, # 31. January 2008, 23:05:52