A Swingin' Thing
RCA VICTOR LPM/LSP-2904, 1964

Produced by Al Nevins
Arranged by Roy Glover
Recorded in RCA Victor's Studio A, New York City
Recording Engineer: Bob Simpson


This Love of Mine (3:28)
Tonight (2:22)
You Make Me Feel So Young (2:23)
I Can't Stop Lovin' You (2:30)
No Blues at All (2:37)
With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair (2:45)

My Heart Belongs to Daddy (2:46)
I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You (3:21)
The Tender Trap (3:53)
In the Still of the Night (3:03)
Whispering Shadows (2:24)
Some Enchanted Evening (3:15)



music
that ignites
a million
memories

Music creates a world of inexpressible meaning to the individual listener. A song has its own wealth of memories, feelings, emotions that it stirs in each of us, returning us suddenly, perhaps, to a long-forgotten moment or SOME ENCHANTED EVENING. Few other instrumental groups have achieved the successful production of mood music that's so compleltely characteristic of The Three Suns.

In this enticing collection, The Three Suns again set a spark that ignites a million memories. The twelve standards so enchantingly presented are a sampling of the songs of three generations given a unique and fascinating treatment. This Al Nevins production -- and the distinctive Nevins touch is evident throughout -- includes such diversified delights as This Love of Mine, My Heart Belongs to Daddy, The Tender Trap. As always, The Three Suns' trade-mark in sound is ever present, yet embellished with added rhythm accompaniment.

A new member in the musical surroundings of The Three Suns is welcomed in the person of Roy Glover, a highly creative arranger, who has contributed spirit, charm and excitement to ONE ENCHANTED EVENING. Somehow, the only expected pattern Al Nevins has followed in producing these continually successful recordings is to do the unexpected. Moods are fanned and fired from the soulful I Can't Stop Lovin' You to the effervescent You Make Me Feel So Young. In another instance, there's the teeming musical drama of With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair.

There is a formula to packaging consistent sellers in music. A theme is necessary, an artist vital, but creative imagination is imperative above all. Without doubt, all these factors have been considered and applied in the past and present with The Three Suns. There is a bit of everything for everybody in this music that is not limited to any age group. The music of The Three Suns is as new as today's weather. As a match is required for a cigarette, The Three Suns are a must for ONE ENCHANTED EVENING.

NOEL R. KRAMER