The folk quartet active in the 1960s reunites for this mature album featuring mature choruses and sophisticated arrangements.
The American folk group Modern Folk Quartet has reunited to create an album with a soft sound based on folk but with elements of jazz and pop, highlighting their mature vocal work.
The Modern Folk Quartet reunites for "Moonlight Serenade," which builds on the refined choral work of their early work while showcasing a softer, more adult contemporary feel. While folk is the foundation, jazz and pop influences flow naturally into the instrumentation and tempo, allowing the vocals to blend beautifully within the serene arrangements. The mature delivery of members including Chip Douglas has taken on a calm depth that is distinct from the energy of their younger days, and this experience is reflected in the smooth delivery of the title track, "Moonlight Serenade." The well-balanced composition of standards and originals reaffirms the group's wide musical range, carefully capturing the poise and assured technique gained from their reunion.
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A:
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1)
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Moonlight Serenade
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2)
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Laura
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3)
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Look For The Silver Lining
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4)
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Brooklyn Girl
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5)
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Harbor Lights
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6)
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Dream
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B:
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1)
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Rendezvous
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2)
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Stella By Starlight
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3)
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After You've Gone
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4)
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Once In A While
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5)
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As Time Goes By
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6)
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September Song
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