Larry Elgart and His Orchestra's album, New Sounds at the Roosevelt, is a delightful collection of big band jazz pieces that will transport listeners to the golden age of swing. The album features Elgart's signature sound, which is characterized by his use of brass and saxophones to create a rich, full-bodied sound that is both energetic and sophisticated.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Continental," which showcases Elgart's talent for creating a dynamic and engaging arrangement. The track is a perfect example of the album's overall tone, which is upbeat and lively. Other notable tracks include "April in Paris," "Moonlight in Vermont," and "Cherokee," which all feature Elgart's masterful arrangements and the orchestra's impressive musicianship.