Love Is a Game of Poker explained

Love Is a Game of Poker
Type:album
Artist:Nelson Riddle
Cover:Riddle Love Game Poker.jpeg
Released:1962
Recorded:1962
Genre:Pop music
Length:34:01
Label:Capitol ST-1817
Chronology:Nelson Riddle
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Love Is a Game of Poker is the fourteenth studio album by American composer and arranger Nelson Riddle, released in 1962.[1]

Reception

William Ruhlmann reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that it seemed "...to have been influenced by Henry Mancini's similar success, leading to a more prominent rhythm section and a jazzier feel than one usually associates with Riddle's charts", and that Riddle's "feel for melody was not extinguished by any means but, probably due to his recent experience, his arrangements and (on three tracks) compositions had a far more cinematic flair, which gave them an early-'60s contemporaneity and brought him out of the '50s just as he was moving on to new challenges".

DJ Spooky, in his 2008 book Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture described Riddle's arrangement of "Witchcraft" on this album as a "brain-tickling juxtaposition of reverberating strings, bells, and chimes."[2]

Track listing

Side 2

Personnel

Re-releases

Pickwick Records

In June 1965, Pickwick Records released seven of the twelve tracks from Love Is a Game of Poker in a ten-track album titled Witchcraft!. Additional tracks came from 1957’s Hey...Let Yourself Go!,* plus a side from a 45 rpm single.**[3]

Side 1

  1. ”Witchcraft”
  2. ”Along Too Long”
  3. ”Red Silk Stockings”
  4. ”It’s So Nice to Have a Man Around The House”
  5. ”You Fascinate Me So”

Side 2

  1. ”Playboy’s Theme”
  2. ”Indiscreet”
  3. ”I Get Along Without You Very Well”*
  4. ”Darn That Dream”*
  5. ”Blue Safari”**

An album identical to the Pickwick record--even the liner notes--was released on the Sears label. [4]

Alshire Records

In 1971 Alshire Records issued a budget re-release of ten of the twelve tracks from Love is a Game of Poker re-titled Spectacular Brass!!! Fantastic Reeds!!! and the Magnificent 101 Strings, and credited to "Nelson Riddle with America's Top Soloists." The disc lacked "A Game of Poker" and "You Fascinate Me So."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nelson Riddle - Love is a Game of Poker at Discogs. discogs.com. 5 July 2017.
  2. Book: DJ Spooky That Subliminal Kid. Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture. 2008. MIT Press. 978-0-262-63363-5. 166.
  3. Web site: Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra – Witchcraft!. . Discogs.com. February 25, 2023.
  4. Web site: Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra* – The Witchcraft Of Nelson Riddle. . Discogs.com. February 26, 2023.
  5. Web site: 101 Strings With Nelson Riddle – Brass - Reeds & Strings. . Discogs.com. February 27, 2023. Despite the title, the 101 Strings did not appear on the album.