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Before his international acclaim as a pop vocalist, Nathaniel Adams Coles built an indelible reputation as a jazz pianist in the groundbreaking combo, The King Cole Trio. Born into a musical family, young Nat Coles (later changed to Cole) recorded with his older brother, Edward, in 1936 for the Decca label. The four sides cut by Eddie Cole's Solid Swingers gave the general public its first glimpse of Nat's gentle yet lively piano riffs. After touring with a revival show of Eubie Blake's revue Shuffle Along, Cole settled in Los Angeles, playing various nightclubs as a soloist. In 1937, club owner Bob Lewis suggested that Cole assemble a small band to work at his Swanee Inn on North La Brea. The group's unorthodox instrumentation and size - they had no drummer and, at the time, big bands were the rage - featured Wesley Prince on bass and the innovative phrasings of electric guitarist Oscar Moore. The Trio's blend of jump blues and jazzy instrumentals with bouncy vocal stylings was a collective effort, while Cole occasionally took the lead on standard ballads. After an uneventful 1939 session for the Davis & Schwegler recording company in Hollywood, The Trio accompanied Lionel Hampton on two recording dates the following summer. Their association with Hampton helped, and that winter The Trio signed with Decca. Their 1940-41 sessions for the label yielded sixteen songs and captured the attention of fellow musicians, fans and a handful of critics. Later that fall, The Trio sounded
Sweet Lorraine
14,6212Straighten Up and Fly Right
14,0763It's Only A Paper Moon (digitally remastered original)
10,0634Sweet Lorraine (digitally remastered original)
8,7465You're The Cream In My Coffee
7,7816Route 66
6,7547Just You, Just Me
5,2528It's Only A Paper Moon
4,3599All I Want For Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth)
4,24410Hit That Jive Jack
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Unforgettable Jazz

The Very Best Of

Jumpin' at Capitol

Hit That Jive Jack

The Complete After Midnight Sessions

The Best Of The Nat King Cole Trio: Instrumental Classics

Let's Spring One
Lush Life

Hit That Jive, Jack
The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio (disc 17)

The Complete Capitol Recordings of the Nat King Cole Trio
The Best of the Nat King Cole Trio (1947-1950)