is a 1956 album by Ray Conniff, his orchestra and (wordless) chorus.
The album was produced completely in Mono by Mitch Miller at Columbia Records' 30th Street Studios in New York City.
The Allmusic review by William Ruhlmann gave the album 4.5 stars stating "Conniff updated the big band sound to the '50s, retaining its danceable tempos and building upon the unison section innovations of Glenn Miller...Employing standards with familiar melodies, the imaginativeness of his work became all the more noticeable.
"[1] Recording dates based on Ray Conniff's diaries:
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