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KT Sullivan & Mark Nadler : A Swell Party RSVP Cole Porter
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"In the language of Cole Porter: oo-la-la-la. C'est magnifique. That burst of Gallic joie describes the ebullience of "A Swell Party — R.S.V.P. Cole Porter," - truly fabulous." --Stephen Holden, THE NEW YORK TIMES.
Genre: Easy Listening: Musicals/Broadway
Release Date: 2007
A Swell Party RSVP Cole Porter
KT Sullivan & Mark Nadler
Record Label: KT Sullivan & Mark Nadler
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Well Did You Evah!/It's De-Lovely 4:18 Album Only
2. Let's Do It, Let's Fall In Love 4:05 Album Only
3. I've Got You Under My Skin 2:45 Album Only
4. You've Got That Thing/They Couldn't Compare To You 6:43 Album Only
5. The Tale Of The Oyster 2:58 Album Only
6. I Am In Love 3:30 Album Only
7. So In Love/Get Out Of Town 5:05 Album Only
8. I Love Paris/You Don't Know Paree/After You, Who? 6:40 Album Only
9. Too Darn Hot 5:55 Album Only
10. Just One Of Those Things/Most Gentlemen Don't Like Love 3:21 Album Only
11. Down In The Depths 3:20 Album Only
12. Wake Up And Dream 4:10 Album Only
13. Begin The Beguine/All Through The Night/In The Still Of The Nigh 13:33 Album Only
14. Wouldn't It Be Fun?/Just One Of Those Things 3:49 Album Only
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Album Notes

KT Sullivan and Mark Nadler are multi-award winning entertainers who have appeared separately and together at Carnegie Hall with the New York Pops Orchestra under the baton of Skitch Henderson, as well as many of the world's greatest concert halls, cabarets and theaters. They have both played multiple lead roles on Broadway, been soloists with major symphonies around the world and have appeared many times on Television and Radio. They are staples of the New York City cabaret scene and appear at the Algonquin annually. Loren Schoenberg, who plays the saxophone on this recording, was the musical director for the late Bobbie Short and also played tenor sax for Sylvia Syms, as well as many other legends. The liner notes for this recording are by Robert Kimball, who is the artistic adviser to the Cole Porter Musical and Literary Property Trusts.

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