Communication is a 1971 album by
Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. It was Riddle's first album for German record label
MPS, followed by Changing Colors in 1972.
The
Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album four and a half stars and said the album is an "intoxicating mosaic of jazz, pop, and Latin elements...stands as a monumental testament to Riddle's consummate skill as an arranger and his almost alchemical faculty for creating a seamless whole from disparate parts".[1]
In 1984, MPS released Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra - The Silver Collection, a
compact disc compilation containing the 20 tracks released in Communication and its successor, Changing Colors.[2]
Communication is a 1971 album by
Nelson Riddle and his orchestra. It was Riddle's first album for German record label
MPS, followed by Changing Colors in 1972.
The
Allmusic review by Jason Ankeny awarded the album four and a half stars and said the album is an "intoxicating mosaic of jazz, pop, and Latin elements...stands as a monumental testament to Riddle's consummate skill as an arranger and his almost alchemical faculty for creating a seamless whole from disparate parts".[1]
In 1984, MPS released Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra - The Silver Collection, a
compact disc compilation containing the 20 tracks released in Communication and its successor, Changing Colors.[2]