The tracks were recorded in two sessions in October and November of 1983 with Murphy and Steve Zegree producing. Each tune is recorded as a duet with a single instrument, either bass, piano or guitar. Murphy was attracted to the challenge of having his voice so very exposed in this rather stark approach to the songs. Murphy said the recording was a tribute, not a copy, "to my first influence, and to Nat's taste. Of course he could make everything sound good, but he also picked such wonderful songs". Murphy decided to include many lesser known songs associated with Cole, and avoided many of his bigger hits.
Bob Magnusson, who appeared with Murphy on
Bop for Kerouac, accompanies on bass on three tracks (1,6,16). And Murphy is accompanied by guitarist
Joseph LoDuca on seven tracks (2, 4, 7, 12–14, 17). The pianist and guitarist had not previously recorded with Murphy. Gary Schunk accompanies on piano on seven tracks (3, 5, 8–11, 15). Two tracks, one from each original volume, did not make it on this compilation: "Until the Real Thing Comes Along / Baby, Baby All the Time" (
Sammy Cahn,
Saul Chaplin, L.E. Freeman, Mann Holiner,
Alberta Nichols /
Bobby Troup) which is track 8 on volume 1 and "
Walkin' My Baby Back Home /
Breezin' Along With the Breeze" (
Fred Ahlert,
Roy Turk /
Haven Gillespie,
Seymour Simons,
Richard A. Whiting) which is track 3 on volume 2. == Reception ==