One Dozen Roses
Frankie Carle
Columbia CL 913
1956
From the back cover: The Carle style is essentially a simple method, but not so simple that it lacks character, and bite. His rolling approach to lightly rhythmic ballads, his sprightly crisp treatment of up-tempo tunes, both have their basis in the melody, that sine qua no of popular music. His variation on the theme are kept within easily recognizable boundaries, and the whole is bound within the delicate framework of tasteful, light-hearted pianistics.
Begin The Beguine
Deep Purple
Rose Of Washington Square
Stumbling
Only A Rose
Chopin's Polonaise In Boogie
Stardust
Roses Of Picardy
I Want A Girl
My Wild Irish Rose
Twelfth Street Rag
One Dozen Roses
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