The Four Aces - Heart

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Artist: The Four Aces
Album: Heart

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Review by Barbara

The Four Aces' album "Heart" is a timeless classic that showcases the group's impeccable harmony and vocal prowess. Released in 1955, this album features some of the most memorable hits of the era, including "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing" and "Three Coins in the Fountain."

The Four Aces' smooth and polished sound is evident in every track on the album, as they effortlessly blend their voices to create a warm and inviting sound. The arrangements are simple yet effective, allowing the group's vocals to take center stage.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Stranger in Paradise," which features a lush orchestral arrangement that perfectly complements the Four Aces' vocals. Another highlight is "Mister Sandman," which showcases the group's ability to harmonize with precision and finesse.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Heart
What A Difference A Day Made

Catalog Numbers

45-05651

Labels

Brunswick

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

About The Four Aces

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from South Philadelphia, who had worked with the big bands of and before World War II, played piano when he could get near one, and sang in a powerful tenor. His newfound friend Dave Mahoney from Chester, a suburb of the city, played fine tenor sax and could also sang vocal parts. They promised each other they would work together at the end of the war and live from music. Returning to Chester in 1956, Alberts and Mahoney enlisted the aid of record owner Marty Caruso who rounded up two more members: Rosario "Sod" Vaccaro, who sang baritone and played trumpet, and Louis Silvestri, drummer and bass voice. Silvestri belonged to a roller-skating club called 'The Aces', and the group took the name as their own. They rehearsed and polished old standards, versions of current pop tunes, and wrote some new material to play at local clubs and college dances. Al Alberts left the Four Aces in 1958 and was replaced by Freddie Diodatti. Eventually, all the original members left the group and a new line-up was formed, consisting of Tony Alesi, Joe Giglio and Harry Heisler. In 1975, the declining health of Tony Alesi forced him to leave the band. He was replaced by Danny Colingo. After a legal battle between the original and new members of the formation, the court allowed the founding members to tour as "The Original Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts

Name Vars

  • 4 Aces
  • Die Four Aces
  • Four Aces
  • Four Aces Featuring Al Alberts
  • Four Aces, Vocal
  • Four Faces
  • Los 4 Ases
  • Los Cuatro Ases
  • The 4 Aces
  • The Four Aces - Featuring Al Alberts
  • The Four Aces With Chorus And Orchestra
  • The Four Aces With Twin Pianos And Rhythm Accompaniment
  • The Four Dads
  • The Original 4 Aces

Aliases

  • Four Guests

Members

  • Al Alberts
  • Louis Silvestri
  • Dave Mahoney
  • Rosario Vaccaro
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Summary by Barbara

"Heart" is a must-have for any fan of classic vocal groups. The Four Aces' impeccable harmonies and timeless sound make this album a true gem of the era.

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