Elizabeth - thank you. I checked that site and found no mention of the album.
Jaybe
This album came from my uncle’s collection (he died in the
mid-90s). My assertion that it’s rare is
twofold: A) I’ve searched the internet and came up with nothing. As far as I can tell, this album never
existed. B) The letter to my uncle that
is taped to the cover says the following:
“Hello,
Maybe we should explain this album.
All the early freshmen records are collectors’ items, but
none are so rare as the one you hold in your hand. There were only a few made and there will be
no more.
The album jacket may be a little less colorful than most,
but let me tell you ---- it was individually manufactured by hand, and you just
can’t hardly get them no more either.
Enjoy the album in good health,
Sincerely,
FOUR FRESHMEN”
The letter is signed
by Ray Brown, Ken Albers, and Ross Barbour.
The album also has an autographed picture taped to the front
of the cover signed by Bob Flanigan, Ray Brown, Ken Albers, and Ross Barbour.
Side 1 of the album is called “the four freshmen SAMPLER” and
has the following tracks on it: Route 66;
Poinciana, Swingin’ on a star; Lets take a walk around the block; It could
happen to you; and Once in love with Amy.
Side 2 of the album has the following tracks: Accentuate the
positive; Polka dots and moonbeams; Please don’t talk about me when I’m gone;
Whistle me some blues; and And so it’s over.
The record label is Capital.
This seems like it was either going to be a greatest hits
that never got off the ground, or maybe a demo album to send to different
labels? I really have no idea. I’ve sent e-mails to a few folks in their fan
club trying to find information, but to date, nobody has provided anything.
The sad thing, is, I don’t really care for their music. I’ve tried listening to them on Tidal and
just can’t get into it, so I’m really the wrong person to have this keepsake
(Plus I don’t have a TT to play it on).
Maybe it’s just garbage and I should toss it, but I know my uncle loved
the group so I’m hoping to find something about it before taking any action with
it.