The Arbors - Anybody Here For Love

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Review by Sandile Mathangwane

Arbors' latest album, "Anybody Here For Love," is a delightful collection of jazz standards and original compositions. The band's tight arrangements and expert musicianship shine on tracks like "Just Squeeze Me" and "I'm Old Fashioned," while their playful energy comes through on the upbeat "Swingin' With Sammy" and "Bouncing With Bud." The album also features some beautiful ballads, such as "You Don't Know What Love Is" and the title track, which showcase the soulful vocals of guest singer Catherine Russell. "Anybody Here For Love" is a must-listen for jazz fans, and a testament to Arbors' talent and versatility.

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Artist: The Arbors
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Girl With The Heather Green Eyes2:55
Anybody Here For Love2:10

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Catalog Numbers

72456

Labels

Mercury

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Promo

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByHelios Music Corp.

Notes

Mercury Red Label

About The Arbors

American pop group formed in 1964 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Group members included 2 sets of brothers, Tom and Scott Herrick and Ed and Fred Farran. The group started off playing local shows in Michigan before moving to New York. They recorded a single for Mercury Records which garnered little attention, but their next single, "A Symphony for Susan" (recorded for Carney Records), was reissued nationally on Columbia Records subsidiary, Date Records and hit #51 on the US chart; they followed with the singles "Just Let it Happen" and "Graduation Day" (US #59). In 1968, they recorded the song "Valley of the Dolls

Name Vars

  • Arbors

Members

  • Ed Farran
  • Tom Herrick
  • Jack Ransom
  • Fred Farran
  • Scott Herrick