Album
Latin For Lovers
1965 · Jazz, Pop
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Latin For Lovers is a Latin & Tropical album by Doris Day, originally released in 1965. On Gatefold: 27 pressings tracked.
About
Latin for Lovers was a Doris Day album, mostly composed of songs originating in Latin America, released by Columbia Records on March 22, 1965 as a monophonic LP (catalog number CL-2310) and a stereophonic album (catalog number CS-9110). It was one of the last albums Day recorded during her prolific entertainment career, which spanned nearly 50 year. Although "Fly Me to the Moon" was not of Latin-American origin, it was an early song adapted to the bossa nova dance then becoming popular, and so associated at the time with Latin America. A Columbia 45 r.p.m. single, Meditation / How Insensitive (Insensataez) (#4-43278), was released to coincide with the album. It featured "How Insensitive (Insensataez)" as the a-side and "Meditation" as the b-side. Neither song charted. The songs were arranged by Mort Garson, who also conducted the orchestra. .
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Tracklist
- 1Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)2:53
- 2Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words)2:33
- 3Meditation2:54
- 4Dansero2:22
- 5Summer Has Gone2:15
- 6How Insensitive (Insensataez)3:39
- 7Desafinado (Slightly out of Tune)2:49
- 8Our Day Will Come2:41
- 9Be True to Me (Sabor a Mi)3:04
- 10Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps2:32
- 11Be Mine Tonight (Noche de Ronda)3:23
- 12Por Favor2:21
Sound DNA
- Latin & Tropical
- Bossa Nova & MPB
- velvety
- serene
- coastal
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Mort GarsonARRANGED BY, CONDUCTOR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 27 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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