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BD Voices 02 - Claire Braud
The Mills Brothers
első megjelenés éve: 2006
(2008)   [ DIGIPACK + BONUS ]

2 x CD
7.180 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1. CD tartalma:
1.  Nobody's Sweatheart
2.  Tiger Rag
3.  Dinah
4.  I Heard
5.  Rockin' Chair
6.  Sweet Sue, Just You
7.  St. Louis Blues
8.  Bugle Call Rag
9.  It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
10.  Diga Diga Doo
11.  Fidlin' Joe
12.  Lazybones
13.  Nagasaki
14.  Sweet Georgia Brown
15.  Old Fashioned Love
16.  Miss Otis Regrets
17.  Some Of These Days
18.  I've Found A New Baby
19.  Sweet Lucy Brown
20.  Swing Is The Thing
21.  Big Boy Blue
22.  Darling Nellie Gray
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  Caravan
2.  My Walking Stick
3.  Funiculi, Funicula
4.  Jeepers Creepers
5.  You'll Have To Swing It (Mr. Paganini)
6.  Ain't Misbehavin'
7.  Boog It
8.  Lazy River
9.  Paper Doll
10.  Till Then
11.  You Always Hurt The One You Love
12.  I Wish (I Had A Brand New Heart)
13.  Across The Valley To The Alamo
14.  Manana
15.  I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
16.  I Gotta Have My Baby Back
17.  Be My Life's Companion
18.  The Glow-Worm
19.  Basin Street Blues
20.  Sai Si Si
21.  Who Put The Evil In Evelyn's Eyes
22.  Smack Dab In The Middle
Jazz / Vocal

With Book

One of the greatest vocal groups in the history of American popular music, the Mills Brothers, gifted with an innate sense of swing, unrivalled harmonic perfection, and phenomenal virtuosity in their flexible vocal techniques, invented the “vocal-instrumentalist” genre by imitating orchestral instruments to perfection. Their success was enormous, equalling that of Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong or Ella Fitzgerald, with whom they made memorable recordings; some of them can be found here in this selection of their greatest titles.

CD1: 1931-1937
CD2: 1938-1955



The Mills Brothers

Active Decades: '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s and '70s
Genre: Vocal
Styles: Show Tunes, Swing, Vocal Pop, Classic Jazz, Traditional Pop, Harmony Vocal Group

An astonishing vocal group that grew into one of the longest-lasting oldies acts in American popular music, the Mills Brothers quickly moved from novelty wonders to pop successes and continued amazing audiences for decades. Originally billed as "Four Boys and a Guitar," the group's early records came complete with a note assuring listeners that the only musical instrument they were hearing was a guitar. The caution was understandable, since the Mills Brothers were so proficient at recreating trumpets, trombones, and saxophones with only their voices that early singles like "Tiger Rag" and "St. Louis Blues" sounded closer to a hot Dixieland combo than a vocal group. And even after the novelty wore off, the group's intricate harmonies continued charming audiences for decades.
The four brothers were all born in Piqua, Ohio -- John, Jr. in 1910, Herbert in 1912, Harry in 1913, and Donald in 1915. Their father owned a barber shop and founded a barbershop quartet as well, called the Four Kings of Harmony. His sons obviously learned their close harmonies first-hand, and began performing around the area. At one show, Harry Mills forgot his kazoo -- the group's usual accompaniment -- and ended up trying to emulate the instrument by cupping his hand over his mouth. The brothers were surprised to hear the sound of a trumpet proceeding from Harry's mouth, so they began to work the novelty into their act, with John taking tuba, Donald trombone, and Herbert a second trumpet. The act was perfect for vaudeville, and the Mills Brothers also began broadcasting over a Cincinnati radio station during the late '20s.
After moving to New York, the group became a sensation and hit it big during 1931 and early 1932 with the singles "Tiger Rag" and "Dinah" (the latter a duet with Bing Crosby). Dumb-founded listeners hardly believed the notice accompanying the records: "No musical instruments or mechanical devices used on this recording other than one guitar." Though the primitive audio of the era lent them a bit of latitude, the Mills Brothers indeed sounded exactly like they'd been backed by a small studio band. (It was, in essence, the flip side of early material by Duke Ellington's Orchestra, on which the plunger mutes of Bubber Miley and Tricky Sam Nanton resulted in horns sounding exactly like voices.)
The exposure continued during 1932, with appearances in the film The Big Broadcast and more hits including "St. Louis Blues" and "Bugle Call Rag." John, Jr.'s sudden death in 1936 was a huge blow to the group, but father John, Sr. took over as bass singer and Bernard Addison became the group's guitarist. Still, the novelty appeared to wear off by the late '30s; despite duets with Ella Fitzgerald ("Dedicated to You") and Louis Armstrong ("Darling Nelly Gray"), the Mills Brothers' records weren't performing as well as they had earlier in the decade. All that changed in 1943 with the release of "Paper Doll," a sweet, intimate ballad that became one of the biggest hits of the decade -- twelve weeks on the top of the charts, and six million records sold (plus sheet music). The group made appearances in several movies during the early '40s, and hit number one again in 1944 with "You'll Always Hurt the One You Love."
The influence of middle-of-the-road pop slowly crept into their material from the 1940s; by the end of the decade the Mills Brothers began recording with traditional orchestras (usually conducted by Sy Oliver, Hal McIntyre or Sonny Burke). In 1952, "The Glow Worm" became their last number one hit. The group soldiered on during the '50s, though John, Sr. semi-permanently retired from the group in 1956. A move from Decca to Dot brought a moderate 1958 hit, a cover of the Silhouettes' "Get a Job" that made explicit the considerable influence on doo-wop exerted by early Mills Brothers records. As a trio, Herbert, Harry and Donald continued performing on the oldies circuit until Harry's death in 1982, and Herbert's in 1988. The last surviving sibling, Donald, began performing with the third generation of the family -- his son, John II -- until his own death in 1999.
---John Bush, All Music Guide
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