Liberty Records (141)
Liberty Record was not one of the biggies. It wasn't Capitol Records or RCA Victor…but for hi-fi fans, Liberty Records and their artists, had a certain bit of charm. Liberty had their stars…like Julie London, Martin Denny, but they also had a roster that contained lots of other fun hi-fi artists. Some who were real talents…and some who were wonderfully quirky. And some who were a little of both. We spotlight some of the label’s biggest artists, plus we play for you the song that saved Liberty Records.
Playlist
| Title | Artist | Album |
|---|---|---|
| Cry Me A River | Julie London | Julie Is Her Name |
| Do-Re-Mi | Bobby Troup | Do-Re-Mi |
| Melancholy Serenade | Dave Pell | Jazz Voices In Video |
| Bluesette | Vikki Carr | Discovery! Miss Vikki Carr |
| Stone God | Martin Denny | Exotica |
| Speak Low | Ethel Azama | Exotic Dreams (The Enticing Voice Of Ethel Azama) |
| Tabu | Augie Colón | Sophisticated Savage |
| Witch Doctor | David Seville | The Witch Doctor |
| Powerhouse | Bobby Hammack | Powerhouse |
| Marching the Blues | Felix Slatkin | Felix Slatkin's Fantastic Brass Marches The Blues |
| Charade | Spike Jones | New Band |
| You Took Advantage of Me | Meg Myles | Just Meg And Me |
| Love Letters in the Sand | The Invitations | The Invitations With Billy May And His Orchestra |
| Venus | Russ Garcia | Fantastica - Music From Outer Space |
| Caravan | The John Buzon Trio | Inferno! |
| Quizas, Quizas, Quizas | Si Zentner | Si Zentner And His Orchestra Play Desafinado |
| Mama Yo Quiero | Jack Costanzo | Latin Fever |
| El Cumbanchero | Don Swan | Latino |
| The Shadow of Your Smile | The 50 Guitars of Tommy Garrett | The 50 Guitars In Love |