Out Cold (album)

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Out Cold
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 18, 1994
Genre A Cappella
Length52:35
Label ForLife Records
Producer Masahiro Ikumi
Billy Straus
Rockapella
Rockapella chronology
Vocobeat
(1994)
Out Cold
(1994)
Primer
(1995)

Out Cold is the fifth studio and second holiday album by the a cappella group Rockapella. ForLife Records wanted the group to do a second Christmas album, but settled for a mixture of Christmas and non-holiday music. [1] This combination has led it to be described as the "winter romance" album.

A cappella music is group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. The term "a cappella" was originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato style. In the 19th century, a renewed interest in Renaissance polyphony coupled with an ignorance of the fact that vocal parts were often doubled by instrumentalists led to the term coming to mean unaccompanied vocal music. The term is also used, albeit rarely, as a synonym for alla breve.

Rockapella American a cappella musical group

Rockapella is an American a cappella musical group formed in 1986 in New York City. The group's name is an amalgam of "rock" and "a cappella". Rockapella sings original vocal music and a cappella covers of pop and rock songs; and over time, their sound has evolved from high-energy pop and world music toward a more R&B-style sound. Rockapella famously found their biggest success in Japan throughout their career. In the 1990s, they are best remembered for their role as a vocal house band and resident comedy troupe on the PBS children's geography game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?, based on the classic computer game of the same name developed and published by Broderbund.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Last Night"Scott Leonard5:00
2."1st Night"Scott Leonard3:15
3."Secret Santa"Sean Altman2:52
4."Christmas Ceasefire" (Sung in Japanese) 4:40
5."Come My Way"Sean Altman3:10
6."Glow Worm/It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" Johnny Mercer, Lilla Cayley Robinson, Mel Tormé, Paul Lincke/Meredith Willson 2:43
7."NYC Winter"Scott Leonard4:21
8."The Christmas Song" Robert Wells, Mel Tormé 4:05
9."For The Love"Sean Altman2:44
10."Rock River"Elliott Kerman, Billy Straus4:13
11."Winter Wonderland" Richard B. Smith, Felix Bernard 2:55
12."Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer" Johnny Marks 3:13
13."Bored & Stroked"Barry Carl3:24
14."I Know Christmas"Scott Leonard, Masahiro Ikumi6:00

Personnel

Scott Leonard American singer

Charles Scott Leonard IV is an American singer and a member of the cappella group Rockapella, the former house band on the PBS children's geography game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?

Sean Altman is an American musician and songwriter. He is a founder and former lead singer (tenor) of the singing group Rockapella and a pioneer of the modern a cappella movement. He was a member of Rockapella from its inception in 1986 until he left the group in 1997 to launch a solo career.

Barry Strauss Carl is an American voice-over actor and musician best known as the bass of the a cappella vocal band Rockapella while the group was house band on the PBS children's geography game show Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego?. He was a member of Rockapella from 1988 until he left the group in 2002. Carl is known for his signature deep voice, which he used during his years with the band to create an almost instrumental sounding bass.

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References

  1. "Rockapella Five: Out Cold". Seanaltman.com. 1999-01-05. Retrieved 2011-10-19.