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Studio Recordings 1951-1953 (2CD)
Billy May & His Orchestra, Billy May
első megjelenés éve: 2003

2 x CD
3.873 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1. CD tartalma:
1.  All of Me
2.  My Silent Love
3.  If I Had You
4.  Lulu's Back in Town
5.  When My Sugar Walks Down the Street
6.  Fat Man Boogie
7.  Lean, Baby
8.  I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans
9.  Charmaine
10.  Orchids in the Moonlight
11.  When I Take My Sugar to Tea
12.  There Is No Greater Love
13.  Unforgettable
14.  Silver and Gold
15.  Always
16.  My Last Affair
17.  When Your Lover Has Gone
18.  Please Be Kind
19.  Mayhem
20.  You're Driving Me Crazy
21.  Perfidia
22.  Diane
23.  Tenderly
24.  Hello Out There
25.  Memphis in June
 
2. CD tartalma:
1.  When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano
2.  Love Is Just Around the Corner
3.  Easy Street
4.  Honest and Truly
5.  Gin and Tonic
6.  High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me)
7.  A Cute Piece of Property
8.  Driftwood
9.  Do You Ever Think of Me
10.  Cocktails for Two
11.  Top Hat, White Tie and Tails
12.  Little Brown Jug
13.  Makin' Whoopee
14.  Let's Put Out the Lights and Go to Sleep
15.  You and the Night and the Music
16.  Cheek to Cheek
17.  Bacchanalia
18.  From the Land of Sky Blue Water
19.  Gone With the Wind
20.  Good Gravy
21.  Comin' Thru the Rye
22.  Romance
23.  Street of Dreams
24.  Dixieland Band
25.  Cool Water
Jazz

Billy May - Arranger, Conductor
Al Hendrickson - Guitar
Alicia Adams - Group Member
Alvin Stoller - Drums, Shouts
Andre Peele - Trumpet
Arnold Ross - Piano
Barney Kessel - Guitar
Bill Schaeffer - Trombone
Billy Guy - Trumpet
Bob Dawes - Sax (Baritone)
Bob Hardaway - Sax (Tenor)
Bob Morse - Group Member, Group Member, Vocals, Vocals
Buddy Cole - Piano
Carson Smith - Bass
Chuck Deremo - Sax (Tenor)
Chuck Etter - Trombone, Vocals
Chuck Gentry - Sax (Baritone)
Clark Burroughs - Group Member
Cliff Fishback - Piano
Conrad Gozzo - Trumpet
Dick Clay - Sax (Alto)
Don Whitaker - Bass
Eddie Kusby - Trombone
Encores - Vocals
Ensemble - Performer
Frank DiFabio - Piano
Fred Falensby - Sax (Tenor)
George Hulme - Liner Notes, Producer
George Kenney - Trombone
George Seaberg - Trumpet
Heine Beau - Sax (Alto)
Irv Lewis - Trumpet
Jack Agee - Sax (Baritone)
Jack D. Elliot - Group Member
Jack Laubach - Trumpet
Jimmy Priddy - Trombone
Joe Howard - Trombone
Joe Mondragon - Bass
Joe Spang - Sax (Tenor)
Joe Triscari - Trumpet
John Coppola - Trumpet
John Cyr - Drums
John Markham - Drums
John McClanian Best Jr. - Trumpet
Johnny Mercer - Vocals
Karl de Karske - Trombone
Les Robinson - Sax (Alto)
Liz Tilton - Vocals
Manny Klein - Trumpet
Murray McEachern - Trombone
Nick Fatool - Drums
Paul Sarmento - Bass
Phil Stephens - Bass
Ralph Pena - Bass
Randy Van Horne Singers - Group Member
Ray Pohlman - Guitar, Vocals
Ray Sims - Trombone
Remo Belli - Drums
Robert McKinzie - Trumpet, Vocals
Robert Reisiger - Trombone
Si Zentner - Trombone
Skeets Herfurt - Sax (Alto)
Stu Williamson - Trumpet
Ted Hammond - Bass
Ted Nash - Sax (Tenor)
Tommy Pederson - Trombone
Tony Facciuto - Trumpet
Uan Rasey - Trumpet
Vincent Terri - Guitar
Vito Mangano - Trumpet
Walter Condoli - Trumpet
Wilbur Schwartz - Sax (Alto)
Willie "The Lion" Smith - Vocals
Willie Smith - Sax (Alto)
Zeke Zarchy - Trumpet

Billy May was born in 1916 in Pittsburgh, a city that produced a wealth of jazz musicians. At school he learned to play the tuba, trombone and trumpet. He took a keen interest in musical arranging and earned a little extra money by transcribing arrangements from recordings which he then sold to local band leaders. After a career with local bands, he joined Charlie Barnet in 1939 as an arranger and provided Barnet with many hit arrangements. When Charlie wanted to expand his trumpet section, Billy was the natural choice as he was on the spot and he knew the band's arrangements. His talent resulted in his move to Glenn Miller in 1941 where he again provided a string of hit arrangements as well as many notable trumpet solos. When Miller disbanded his orchestra to join the US Army Air Force, Billy jobbed around New York before heading west to California to await his own draft into the Armed Forces. He was found to be medically unfit and looked for work locally.


Since the Billy May approach to arranging was often capable of blowing all but the strongest vocalists out of the room, a collection of his studio orchestra's unaccompanied recordings is welcome indeed. The two-disc set Studio Recordings 1951-1953 reissues 50 sides, most of them closer to big-band jazz than the type of easy-listening pop churned out by Jackie Gleason or Ray Conniff. May's arranging chops were unparalleled, and he compensates for the lack of vocals by adding plenty of parts for the more lyrical of his orchestra voices. Standards from the American songbook, such as "Lulu's Back in Town" and "When I Take My Sugar to Tea," make for most of the highlights, though originals like "Mayhem" and "Fat Man Boogie" illustrate that May's composer skills were impressive as well.
---John Bush, All Music Guide



Billy May

Active Decades: '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s and '90s
Born: Nov 10, 1916 in Pittsburgh, PA
Died: Jan 22, 2004 in San Juan Capistrano, CA
Genre: Jazz
Styles: Big Band, Orchestral Pop, Instrumental Pop, Swing, Traditional Pop

The last of the great arrangers who wrote regularly for Frank Sinatra, Billy May had several varied careers in and out of jazz. His first notable gig was as an arranger/trumpeter with Charlie Barnet (1938-1940), for whom he wrote the wah-wah-ing hit arrangement of Ray Noble's "Cherokee." Later, he worked in the same capacities for Glenn Miller (1940-1942) and Les Brown (1942) before settling into staff jobs, first at NBC studios, then at Capitol Records, where he led his own studio big band from 1951 to 1954. His arrangements for Sinatra, beginning with Come Fly With Me (1957) and ending with Trilogy (1979), are often in a walloping, brassy, even taunting swing mode, generating some of the singer's most swaggering vocals. May also did extensive scoring for television, film, and commercials. Although May was largely inactive in the '80s and '90s , he unexpectedly surfaced in 1996 with some typically bright big band charts for comic Stan Freberg's The United States of America, Vol. 2 (Rhino), 25 years after his contributions to Vol. 1. The veteran arranger died quietly at home on January 22, 2004 at the age of 87.
---Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide
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