Atomic Age Cocktail Party

Liberty Records (141)

 
Atomic Age logo with the original Liberty Records logo. Text reads

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