Thanks for posting this! I wasn't aware that the Four Freshmen sang this. Harmony Grass sang this piece, and I think the voice parts were identical. It was another excellent recording.
Is this the same album with "Misty Roses?" That's a great song. This is the third song I have heard from their Liberty era. The harmonies seem to have in common resonating with the third voice, and less spreading of the voices. So it sounds dry and warm, which was the direction audio production was heading in those days. Wet reverb and echo were becoming less prevalent. Not a criticism by any means, just noting the differences.
Also Bill Comstock who sang 2d part switched to bass on the Liberty albums and Ken Albers the bass singer switched to 2d part on all the new stuff. Misty roses was on " In a Class by themselves " album.
I agree, johnnylounge100. The Freshmen's singing was much cleaner and smoother on Today Is Tomorrow than on ATKOT. Overall, I like the sound they achieved on their Liberty albums - 4 Freshmen Pop! Also, wasn't it around this time that Comstock and Albers switched parts?
Just love these guys. The harmony! Thanks for putting this up.
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Thanks for posting this! I wasn't aware that the Four Freshmen sang this. Harmony Grass sang this piece, and I think the voice parts were identical. It was another excellent recording.
Harmony Grass learned the vocals from the Four Freshmen version for sure!
Do you know where I can find individual songs girls and my girl from the four freshmen
Is this the same album with "Misty Roses?" That's a great song. This is the third song I have heard from their Liberty era. The harmonies seem to have in common resonating with the third voice, and less spreading of the voices. So it sounds dry and warm, which was the direction audio production was heading in those days. Wet reverb and echo were becoming less prevalent. Not a criticism by any means, just noting the differences.
Also Bill Comstock who sang 2d part switched to bass on the Liberty albums and Ken Albers the bass singer switched to 2d part on all the new stuff. Misty roses was on " In a Class by themselves " album.
I agree, johnnylounge100. The Freshmen's singing was much cleaner and smoother on Today Is Tomorrow than on ATKOT. Overall, I like the sound they achieved on their Liberty albums - 4 Freshmen Pop! Also, wasn't it around this time that Comstock and Albers switched parts?
THE FOUR FRESHMEN???? THIS ALBUM IS VERY WORST