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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Cherokee
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2. | The Wrong Idea
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3. | Rockin' in Rhythm
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4. | Pompton Turnpike
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5. | Leapin' at the Lincoln
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6. | Afternoon of a Moax
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7. | Phylisse
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8. | Wings Over Manhattan, Pts. 1 & 2
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9. | Lights Out, Hold Me Tight
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10. | Take the "A" Train
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11. | Swingin' at the Seance
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12. | Daisy Mae
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13. | Measure for Measure, Part 2
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14. | Gabby Goose
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15. | One Dozen Roses
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16. | Blues in the Night
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17. | I Got Rhythm
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18. | Friday Afternoon
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19. | Long Tall Mama
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20. | Carnival
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21. | Autumn Serenade
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22. | On the Sunny Side of the Street
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Blue Rey
Band Theme
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2. | Chinese Lullaby
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3. | From the Land of Sky Blue Water
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4. | April in Paris
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5. | Russian Lullaby
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6. | Shouldn't I?
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7. | Shortnin' Bread
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8. | The Way You Look Tonight
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9. | Always
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10. | Hors d'Oeuvres
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11. | Ninety-Nine Out of a Hundred
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12. | Maryland My Maryland
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13. | Dancing on the Ceiling
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14. | Isn't It Romantic?
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15. | Mimi
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16. | Jolie Jacqueline
Gisele MacKenzie |
17. | Mean to Me
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18. | On a Honky Tonk Hardwood Floor
Kay Starr |
19. | On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe
Bing Crosby |
20. | Rip Van Winkle
Ella Mae Morse |
21. | Me and My Shadow
Bob Hope & Margaret Whiting |
22. | Home Cooking
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23. | I've Got the World on a String
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24. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
Peggy Lee |
25. | Walkin' My Baby Back Home
Nat King Cole |
26. | Don't Fence Me In
Frank Sinatra |
Jazz
Billy May - Arranger, Director, Trumpet, Vocals Al Cohn - Saxophone Al Friede - Strings Al Hendrickson - Guitar Al Klink - Reeds Alec FILA - Trumpet Alfred Ramsey - Trumpet Allan Reuss - Guitar Alvin Stoller - Drums Alvino Rey - Director, Guitar Arnold Ross - Piano Art Wagner - Piano Arthur Fleming - Reeds Artie Shapiro - Bass Barney Kessel - Guitar Ben Hall - Trombone Benjamin Simon - Strings Benny Carter - Reeds Bernie Privin - Trumpet Bill Ainsworth - Reeds Bill Conway - Guitar Bill Miller - Piano Bill Robertson - Trombone Bill Seckler - Group Member Billy Robbins - Trumpet Bob Crosby - Director Bob Dawes - Saxophone Bob Keene - Clarinet, Director, Trumpet Bob Lawson - Reeds Bob Poland - Saxophone Bob Swift - Trombone Bobby Burnett - Director Bobby Hackett - Cornet, Guitar, Trumpet Bobby Nichols - Trumpet Brian Belton - Liner Notes Bud Estes - Saxophone Buddy Cole - Piano Buddy Yeager - Trumpet Bus Etri - Guitar Carl Loeffler - Trombone Carmen Mastren - Guitar Charles Green - Trumpet Charles Griffard - Trumpet Charles Preble - Trombone Charlie Barnet - Saxophone Charlie Derenoe - Saxophone Charlie LaVere - Piano Charlie Teagarden - Trumpet Chuck Peterson - Trumpet Chummy MacGregor - Piano Clarence Willard - Trumpet Clark Dick - Reeds Clark Yocum - Guitar Cliff Hills - Bass Cliff Jackson & His Crazy Cats - Reeds Cliff Leeman - Drums Conn Humphries - Saxophone Conrad Gozzo - Trumpet Corky Corcoran - Reeds Cy Bernard - Strings Dale McMickle - Trumpet Danny Hurd - Piano Dave Barbour - Guitar, Orchestra Director Dave Bowman - Trombone David Robbins - Trombone Deane Kincaide - Saxophone, Trombone Del Porter - Ocarina Dick Gould - Trombone Dick Nash - Trombone Dick Rollins - Saxophone Don Lamond - Drums Don McCook - Saxophone Don Ruppersberg - Trombone Don Whitaker - Bass Donald Anderson - Trumpet Eddie Ehlert - Trumpet Eddie Kusby - Trombone Eddie Robertson - Bass Eddie Rosa - Reeds Eddie Safranski - Bass Edward Mihelich - Bass Elmer R. Moe Schneider - Trombone Elmer Smithers - Trombone Ernie Caceres - Reeds Ford Leary - Trombone Frank Beach - Trumpet Frank d'Annolfo - Trombone Fred Falensby - Reeds Freddy Guera - Saxophone Gene Cipriano - Reeds Gene Kinsey - Saxophone George Davis - Reeds George Duvivier - Bass George Esposito - Trumpet George Seaberg - Trumpet George Van Eps - Guitar Gerald Joyce - Strings Glenn McGaha Miller - Trombone Gordon Green - Reeds Gurney Bell - Group Member Hal McIntyre - Reeds Hank Freeman - Saxophone Harry Betts - Trombone Harry Brainard - Trombone Harry James - Director, Trumpet Harry Lawson - Saxophone Hayden Causey - Guitar Heine Beau - Reeds Herbie Haymer - Reeds Herbie Steward - Saxophone Howard Gibeling - Trombone Howard Hudson - Group Member Irvin Shulkin - Trumpet Irwin Berken - Trumpet Jack Dumont - Reeds Jack Ferrier - Saxophone Jack Gootkin - Strings Jack Lathrop - Guitar Jack Mayhew - Saxophone Jack Sewell - Strings Jack Steele - Trumpet Jake Gerheim - Trumpet James Campbell - Trumpet James Skiles - Trombone James Troutman - Trumpet Jerry Preshaw - Group Member Jesse Heath - Trombone Jim Harwood - Trombone Jimmy Pratt - Drums Jimmy Priddy - Trombone Jimmy Rowles - Piano Joe Ferrante - Trumpet Joe Kretcher - Saxophone Joe Mondragon - Bass Joe Triscari - Trumpet Joe Yukl - Trombone John Cyr - Drums John DeVoogdt - Strings John Haliburton - Trombone John McClanian Best Jr. - Trumpet Johnny Cyr - Drums Johnny Hayes - Saxophone Johnny Mandel - Trombone Johnny White - Reeds Joseph Krechter - Ocarina Juan Tizol - Trombone Jules Jacobs - Reeds Jules Kinsler - Reeds Julius Toldi - Strings Kurt Bloom - Saxophone Larry Hall - Trombone Lawrence Kurdjie - Strings Leo White - Saxophone Leonard Mach - Trumpet Les Robinson - Reeds Lloyd W. Hildebrand - Reeds Lou Singer - Drums Louis Mucci - Trumpet Lyman Vunk - Trumpet Mack MacLean - Group Member Manny Klein - Trumpet Marion Hutton - Vocals Mark Warnow - Orchestra Director Marvin Charles Bailey - Group Member Matty Matlock - Reeds Max Sobolewsky - Strings Maynard Ferguson - Trumpet Mel Powell - Piano Meyer Rubin - Bass Milt Bernhart - Trombone Milt Holland - Drums Moe Purtill - Drums Morton B. "Morty" Friedman - Saxophone Murray McEachern - Trombone Murray Williams - Saxophone Nappy Lamare - Guitar Nick Fatool - Drums Paul "Scooby" Smith - Piano Paul Geil - Trumpet Paul Tanner - Trombone Pauline Burns Hudson - Group Member Peanuts Hucko - Saxophone Perry Botkin - Guitar Peter Beilman - Trombone Peter Ellis - Strings Phil Stephens - Bass Ralph Clark - Trumpet Ralph Tilken - Drums Ray Anthony - Trumpet Ray Linn - Trumpet Ray McKinley - Drums Ray Michaels - Drums Ray Toland - Drums Raymond Thomas Hagen - Drums Remo Belli - Drums Robert Goodrich - Trumpet Rocky "Cole" Coluccio - Piano Roger Ellick - Trumpet Ronnie Perry - Reeds Sam Caplan - Strings Sam Drugan - Guitar Sam Freed - Strings Sam Levine - Trombone Sam Skolnick - Trumpet Sam Weiss - Drums Si Zentner - Trombone Skeets Herfurt - Reeds Stan Fishelson - Trumpet Steve "Supe" White - Reeds Stewart Bruner - Saxophone Ted Vesely - Trombone Teddy Lee - Reeds Tex Beneke - Director, Reeds, Saxophone, Vocals The Sportsmen - Performer The Starlighters - Vocals Tino Barzie - Reeds Tommy Pederson - Trombone Trigger Alpert - Bass Uan Rasey - Trumpet Ulysses Livingston - Guitar Vern Yocum - Reeds Vic Hamann - Trombone Vince Carbone - Saxophone Vince Degan - Group Member Vincent Terri - Guitar Walter Edelstein - Strings Warren Smith - Trombone Wayne E. Songer - Ocarina Whitey Thomas - Trumpet William Days - Group Member Willie Schwartz - Reeds, Saxophone Willie Smith - Reeds
This two disc collection is a celebration of good music, Billy May's music. His genius as an arranger of top quality popular music is showcased throughout the 48 recordings he made between 1939 and 1952. You will hear music that swings with a beat that is bold and vibrant, music that respects the melody and, very notably, music that has imagination and humour. That last ingredient is so typical of Billy May the man because he was a fun person who looked at life with a twinkle in his eye and a smile on his face.
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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