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4.001 Ft
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1. | Comin' Thru
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2. | Ain't She Sweet
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3. | I Married an Angel
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4. | My Future Just Passed
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5. | Love Letters
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6. | My Foolish Heart
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7. | Sweet Sue, Just You
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8. | Like Someone in Love
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9. | I Love You Much Too Much
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10. | Libation for Celebration
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11. | Blue Light
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12. | I Don't Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You
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Jazz
Lenny Hambro - Sax (Alto) Leonard Feather - Liner Notes
Cut in 1956, The Nature of Things wound up as Lenny Hambro's last session as a leader for Columbia, and it was a fine way to go out -- a light, swinging affair that could be called cool if it wasn't so squarely in the middle of the road. And that's not a bad thing. Thanks to Hambro's sweet alto tone and light touch, the music is engagingly laid-back -- perfect for setting a breezy mood or relaxation. Though Hambro and his supporting groups -- one featuring guitarist Sal Salvador, bassist Clyde Lombardi, and drummer Harold Granowsky; the other featuring Barry Galbraith, bassist Arnold Fishkin and drummer Gus Johnson Jr.; pianist Eddie Costa is constant throughout -- are nimble players, this isn't an album to be listened to intently, it's a record to lay back and enjoy. It's period music, but in the good sense. ---Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide |
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