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I Concentrate On You
Label: VWC Records
Released: 2006
Track listing: The One I Love Belongs To Somebody Else; The Masquerade Is Over; A Cottage For Sale; You Make Me Feel So Young; I Concentrate On You; I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter; You're My Thrill; These Foolish Things, Love Is Just Around The Corner; The Gentle Rain; What Are You Doing The Rest Of Your Life?; Smile; After You've Gone; Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams.
Bob Stewart: I Concentrate On You
by Michael P. Gladstone
In 1956, Bob Stewart and the members of the Mat Mathews Quintet recorded twelve tracks at the New Jersey studio of Rudy Van Gelder. Let's Talk About Love, originally released on the Dawn label, was digitally remastered in 2005 and licensed to Fresh Sound Records, now called simply Bob Stewart. Listening to this music from fifty ...
Love Songs
Label: VWC Records
Released: 2002
Track listing: Come Rain or Come Shine; This Is a Lovely Way to Spend an Evening; I Hadn't Anyone Till You; In the Still of the Night; The More I See You; My Foolish Heart; One Note Samba; Once I Loved; Quiet Nights; Meditation; The Girl from Ipanema; Dindi; Imagination; Night and Day; I'll be Seeing You; Forget the Woman; Last Night When We Were Young (59:08).
Bob Stewart: Love Songs
by Jack Bowers
Bob Stewart is a talented singer, a throwback to such crooners of the '40s and '50s as Dick Haymes, Buddy Clark, the Eberle (Eberly) brothers and their musical cousins. The voice is clear and pleasant, midway between tenor and baritone, the lyric interpretation forthright and unvarnished. The liner notes say Stewart has been compared to Sinatra ...
Bob Stewart/Hank Jones: Take Two
by Dave Nathan
P>Bob Stewart's third album for the VWC label is a compilation of two sessions recorded at the Rudy Van Gelder studios in 1986 and 1990. Stewart is a bit of an anomaly on today's singing scene in that he is a saloon singer, which can be best described as the male counterpart of the female cabaret ...