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Midnight Serenade |
Tex Beneke |
első megjelenés éve: 1950 |
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(2006)
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4.070 Ft
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1. | Again
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2. | Mississippi Flyer
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3. | Midnight Serenade
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4. | East Of The Sun
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5. | An Old Fashioned Love Song
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6. | Look Up
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7. | These Foolish Things
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8. | Don't Be That Way
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9. | A Kiss & A Rose
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10. | The Beautiful Blonde From Bashfulbend
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11. | Without A Song
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12. | Things Ain't What They Used To Be
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13. | Katrina
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14. | The Merrily Song
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15. | Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen
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16. | Shang Hai
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17. | Calculations
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18. | I'm The Man With The Dreams
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19. | Lavender Coffin
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20. | Senorita
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21. | Blue Is The Night
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22. | Sunshine Cake
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23. | It's So Peaceful In The Country
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24. | Can I Canoe You Up The River
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25. | Always
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26. | The Way You Look Tonight
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Jazz / Swing; Sweet Bands; Big Band
Tex Beneke Leading the Glenn Miller Orchestra - 1949/50 historical recordings from the big band era
Tex Beneke was the singer and tenor saxophonist with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, and he was known for his amiable laid back style and often humourous duets with singer Marion Hutton. After Glenn Miller died during War War II, the Miller Estate persuaded Tex to take over the lead of the band which he did very successfully for a number of years. Not content to rest on Glenn's laurels by overworking the old catalog, Tex moved the band on with new tunes and implementations which enable us to hear the way the original band may have developed if Glenn Had Lived. That said this is a fine band in its own right and deserves to be heard by all lovers of swing and big band music.
Mike Pitkowitz, Sal Libero, George Benham, Joe Palmer, Manny Thaler, Peter Candoli, Graham Young, Bob Gibbons, The Moonlight Serenaders, more |
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