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Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Let's Dance
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2. | Moonglow
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3. | Bugle Call Rag
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4. | Blue Skies
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5. | Sometimes I'm Happy
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6. | King Porter Stomp
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7. | It's Been So Long
with Helen Ward |
8. | Stompin' At The Savoy
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9. | Goody-Goody
with Helen Ward |
10. | Get Happy
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11. | Christophen Columbus
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12. | I Know That You Know
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13. | Stardust
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14. | Glory Of Love, The
with Helen Ward |
15. | I've Found A New Baby
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16. | These Foolish Things
with Helen Ward |
17. | Swingtime In The Rockies
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18. | You Turned The Tables On Me
with Helen Ward |
19. | Down South Camp Meeting
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20. | St. Louis Blues
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21. | Goodnight, My Love
with Ella Fitzgerald |
22. | Roll 'Em
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23. | Sugarfoot Stomp
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24. | Life Goes To A Party
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25. | Don't Be That Way
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | One O'clock Jump
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2. | I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
with Martha Tilton |
3. | Big John's Special
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4. | Bach Goes To Town (A Fugue In Swing Tempo)
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5. | And The Angels Sing
with Martha Tilton |
6. | There'll Be Some Changes Made
with Louise Tobin |
7. | Stealin' Apples
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8. | Darn That Dream
with Mildred Bailey |
9. | Honeysuckle Rose
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10. | How High The Moon
with Helen Forrest |
11. | Taking A Chance On Love
with Helen Forrest |
12. | Somebody Stole My Gal
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13. | Air Mail Special (Good Enough To Keep)
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14. | Clarinet A La King
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15. | Somebody Else Is Taking My Place
with Peggy Lee |
16. | Jersey Bounce
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17. | A String Of Pearls
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18. | Why Don't You Do Right?
with Peggy Lee |
19. | Mission To Moscow
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20. | Gotta Be This Or That
with Jane Harvey |
21. | Sing, Sing, Sing
Live Carnagie Hall Jazz Concert
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22. | Goodbye
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Jazz
Benny Goodman: Mike Bryan, Arnold Covey, Benny Martel, Ben Heller, Dave Barbour, George Van Eps, Allen Reuss, Tom Morgan, Charlie Christian (guitar); Benny Goodman (clarinet); Noni Bernardi, Buff Estes, Sol Kane, Skippy Martin, Bob Snyder, Gus Bivona, George Koenig, Bill Shine, Jimmy Horvath, Bill DePew, Ben Kantor, Clint Neagley, Dave Matthews, Aaron Sachs, Julie Schwartz, Toots Mondello, Les Robinson, Hymie Schertzer (alto saxophone); Arthur Rollini, Bus Bassey, Al Epstein, Stan Kosow, Jon Walton, Leonard Sims, Dick Clark, Georgie Auld, Jack Henderson, Jerry Jerome, Babe Russin, Vido Musso, George Berg, Hank Ross, Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone); Bob Poland, Chuck Gentry, Danny Bank (baritone saxophone); Chris Griffin, George Thow, Sam Shapiro, Mannie Klein, Sterling Bose, Nate Kazebier, Ralph Muzillo, Al Cuozzo, Irving Goodman, Alec Fila, Corky Cornelius, Jerry Neary, Vince Badale, Johnny Martell, Ralph Muzzillo, Slim Davis, Harry Geller, Tony Faso, Lawrence Stearns, Cootie Williams, Harry James, Pee Wee Erwin, Russ Case, Ziggy Elman, Billy Butterfield, Jimmy Maxwell, Zeke Zarchy, Stan Fishelson, Bernie Privin, Bunny Berigan, Charlie Teagarden (trumpet); Ted Vesely, Sy Shaeffer, Jack Lacey, Billy Pritchard, Bruce Squires, Charlie Castaldo, Jack Teagarden, Joe Harris, Lou McGarity, Murray McEachern, Vernon Brown, Trummy Young, Red Ballard, Cutty Cutshall (trombone); Claude Thornhill, Fletcher Henderson, Frank Froeba, Jess Stacy, Johnny Guarnieri, Teddy Wilson, Bernie Leighton, Mel Powell, Charlie Queener (piano); Sid Weiss, Harry Goodman, marty Blitz, Hank Wayland, Cliff Hill, Artie Bernstein, Clyde Lombardi (double bass); Harry Jaeger, Buddy Schutz, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, Jo Jones, Morey Feld, Nick Fatool, Ray McKinley, Sam Weiss, Howard Davies, Big Sid Catlett, Ralph Collier (drums).
Additional personnel: Ella Fitzgerald, Helen Forrest, Helen Ward, Jane Harvey, Louise Tobin, Martha Tilton, Mildred Bailey, Peggy Lee (vocals)
One of at least ten different compilations bearing the title Let's Dance, Living Era's double-disc anthology is richly endowed with definitive swing recordings made by Benny Goodman and his orchestra between 1934 and 1945. Among the 47 tracks present, fully 32 constitute some of the best instrumental performances of his entire career. The 15 vocal tracks effectively illustrate how female singers enhanced the band's sound and guaranteed Goodman's popularity. The women represented here are Helen Ward, Helen Forrest, Martha Tilton, Peggy Lee, Jane Harvey, Louise Tobin, Mildred Bailey, and Ella Fitzgerald. The melodies themselves are emblematic not merely of an era but more importantly of a musical tradition that continues to replenish itself. At its heart are the Afro-Americans who created the music in the first place and were central to its perpetual evolution. These primal participants are present on this collection as composers, arrangers, or performers: Fletcher and Horace Henderson, Teddy Wilson, Chick Webb, Jelly Roll Morton, Edgar Sampson, Leon "Chu" Berry, Spencer Williams, King Oliver, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Cootie Williams, Fats Waller, Charlie Christian, Big Sid Catlett, Tiny Bradshaw, Jimmy Mundy, and W.C. Handy. That's where the music came from. And Benny Goodman did a fine job of popularizing it. ---arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide |
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