CDBT Kft.  
FőoldalKosárLevél+36-30-944-0678
Főoldal Kosár Levél +36-30-944-0678

CD BT Kft. internet bolt - CD, zenei DVD, Blu-Ray lemezek: 22 Original Big Band Hits CD

Belépés
E-mail címe:

Jelszava:
 
Regisztráció
Elfelejtette jelszavát?
CDBT a Facebook-on
1 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Keresés 
 top 20 
Vissza a kereséshez
22 Original Big Band Hits
Russ Morgan & His Orchestra, Russ Morgan
első megjelenés éve: 1993
(1993)

CD
3.400 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  Does Your Heart Beat for Me?
2.  Just as Though You Were Here
3.  Way Down Yonder in New Orleans
4.  Sweet Eloise
5.  In the Mood
6.  Good Bye My Lady Love
7.  You're a Natural
8.  Fine and Dandy
9.  Moonlight and Shadows
10.  I Must See Annie Tonight
11.  The Woodpecker Song
12.  You Got Me
13.  Could Be
14.  Don't Let Julia Fool Ya
15.  With the Wind and the Rain in Your Hair
16.  Boo-Hoo
17.  Johnson Rag
18.  Isle of Capri
19.  Hurry Home
20.  Say It With a Kiss
21.  What Do You Know About Love?
22.  So Long [Closing Theme]
Jazz

Russ Morgan - Vocals
Russ Morgan & His Orchestra
Jimmy Lewis - Vocals
Mullen Sisters - Vocals
Phyllis Lynne - Vocals

Dave Dexter, Jr. - Liner Notes

This is an album of radio transcriptions by Russ Morgan and His Orchestra. The performances are good, the sound quality is fine, and the disc has a reasonable running time of over an hour. But the album's title is deceptive: the word "original" suggests that these are studio recordings, which they are not, and the word "hits" suggests that they were among Morgan's popular records of the period, also untrue. In fact, none of his hits are here, even as re-recordings, though it could be argued that some of the songs were hits -- for other artists. Docked one diamond for dishonesty.
--- William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide



Russ Morgan

Active Decades: '30s, '40s and '50s
Born: Apr 29, 1904 in Scranton, PA
Died: Jul 08, 1969 in Las Vegas, NV
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Sweet Bands

Russ Morgan was a major arranger and composer in the pre-rock era. He played in New York groups during the early '20s and did arrangements for Victor Herbert and John Philip Sousa. He was a music director on radio in Detroit in 1926, doing arrangements for Fletcher Henderson, Chick Webb, Louis Armstrong, the Boswell Sisters, and the Dorsey brothers. Later, Morgan wrote Cotton Club reviews, conducted an orchestra on Broadway, and served as music director for Brunswick. He played with Freddy Martin in 1934 and formed his own band in 1936. During the late '30s,'40s, and '50s, he led an extremely successful orchestra. The songs were simple, coy, and often embarrassingly contrived, but radio audiences loved them. Morgan introduced The Ames Brothers singing group in 1949. The coming of rock & roll ended Morgan's reign, but he kept doing concerts and shows in Las Vegas during the '50s and '60s. His son Jack kept the band going into the mid-'80s.
---Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

CD bolt, zenei DVD, SACD, BLU-RAY lemez vásárlás és rendelés - Klasszikus zenei CD-k és DVD-különlegességek

Webdesign - Forfour Design
CD, DVD ajánlatok:

Progresszív Rock

Magyar CD

Jazz CD, DVD, Blu-Ray