Return to Paradise Islands explained

Return to Paradise Islands
Type:studio
Artist:Bing Crosby
Cover:Return_to_Paradise_Islands_(album_cover).jpg
Genre:Vocal pop
Length:38:53
Label:Reprise
Prev Title:Reprise Musical Repertory Theatre
(set of 4 albums, including 3 albums featuring Crosby)
Prev Year:1963
Next Title:America, I Hear You Singing
(w/ Frank Sinatra and Fred Waring)
Next Year:1964

Return to Paradise Islands is a long-playing vinyl album of Hawaiian themed songs recorded by Bing Crosby for Reprise Records (R-6106) at three separate sessions (August 21, October 16, and December 9) in 1963.[1] The tracks were arranged by Nelson Riddle who also conducted the orchestra.[2]

The album was re-released on CD by Collectors' Choice Music (CCM 2105) in 2010 after being remixed from the original three track master tapes by Robert S. Bader of Bing Crosby Enterprises.

Reception

Billboard reviewed the album saying "Bing turns on the charm again. This 1964 version of Der Bingle is calm, relaxed and very much in tune with this South Seas material. The tunes, for the most part, are out of the usual standard fare. Nelson Riddle’s backings are fruitful and are certainly enough to make the old master and his vocal backings sway in the breeze. “Adventures in Paradise” is a fine middle of the road programming track."[3]

In the UK, the Gramophone liked it. "Bing Crosby seems to be holding back deliberately in his collection of Hawaiian-tinged songs on Reprise R6106, for he projects without any effort at all, just as he has always done during the last thirty-eight years."[4] Also in the UK, the New Musical Express was even more enthusiastic commenting: "A four star album...With a luxury orchestral backing from Nelson Riddle, the “Old Groaner” shows he is indeed the Peter Pan of recordland. Here he warbles, relaxed and deep throated as ever, a dozen Hawaiian songs. And Bing is one singer you can hear when a vocal group is accompanying. Well done Bing."[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Bing Crosby Discography. BING magazine. International Club Crosby. May 28, 2017.
  2. Book: Reynolds. Fred. The Crosby Collection 1926-1977. John Joyce. Part Five: 1961-1977. 48–51.
  3. Billboard. Billboard. February 1, 1964.
  4. The Gramophone. May 1964.
  5. New Musical Express. New Musical Express. March 20, 1964.