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The Essential Benny Goodman |
Benny Goodman |
első megjelenés éve: 2007 |
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(2007)
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 2 x CD |
5.095 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | Let's Dance
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2. | Bugle Call Rag
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3. | King Porter Stomp
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4. | Don't Be That Way
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5. | When Buddha Smiles
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6. | Sing, Sing, Sing
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7. | Big John's Special
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8. | Get Happy
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9. | Superman
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10. | Oh! Baby
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11. | Goody, Goody
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12. | There's a Small Hotel
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13. | You Turned the Tables on Me
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14. | Can't Teach My Old Heart New Tricks
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15. | This Can't Be Love
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16. | I Thought About You
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17. | It Never Entered My Mind
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18. | Taking a Chance on Love
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19. | Let's Do It
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20. | How Long Has This Been Going On?
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | After You've Gone
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2. | Running Wild
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3. | The Man I Love
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4. | Moonglow
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5. | Flyin' Home
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6. | Rose Room
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7. | Air Mail Special
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8. | The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise
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9. | Wholly Cats
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10. | Rachel's Dream
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11. | Ridin' High [Live]
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12. | Sunny Disposish [Live]
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13. | Body and Soul [Live]
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14. | Sweet Leilani [Live]
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15. | Roll 'Em [Live]
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16. | Life Goes to a Party [Live]
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17. | Avalon [Live]
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18. | Swingtime in the Rockies [Live]
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19. | My Gal Sal [Live]
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20. | Stealin' Apples [Live]
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Jazz / Big Band Swing Sweet Bands
Recorded: Oct 24, 1934-May 7, 1945
Benny Goodman (clarinet) Helen Forrest, Helen Ward, Martha Tilton, Mildred Bailey, Peggy Lee (vocals); Mike Bryan, Arnold Covey, Benny Heller, George Van Eps, Allan Reuss, Tom Morgan (guitar); Charlie Christian (electric guitar); Eddie Rosa, Noni Bernardi, Buff Estes, Skippy Martin, Bob Snyder, Gus Bivona, George Koenig, Bill Shine, Bill DePew, Ben Kantor, Clint Neagley, John Prager, Dave Matthews, Julie Schwartz, Toots Mondello, Hymie Schertzer (alto saxophone); George Auld, Cliff Strickland, Bus Bassey, Art Rollini, Gish Gilbertson, Dick Clark, Herbie Haymer, Jack Henderson, Jerry Jerome, Babe Russin, Vido Musso, George Berg, Bob Taylor, Bud Freeman (tenor saxophone); Chuck Gentry, Danny Bank (baritone saxophone); Joe Rushton (bass saxophone); Bobby Guyer, Sam Shapiro, Nate Kazebier, Ralph Muzillo, Irving Goodman, Alec Fila, Jerry Neary, Harry Geller, Gordon 'Chris' Griffin, Jimmy Blake, Cootie Williams, Harry James, Johnny Martel, Lee Castle, Manny Klein, Russ Case, Ziggy Elman, John Best, Billy Butterfield, Jimmy Maxwell, Bernie Privin, Bunny Berigan, Al Davis (trumpet); Addison Collins (French horn); Ted Vesely, Jack Lacey, Charlie Castaldo, Joe Harris, Lou McGarity, Miff Mole, Murray McEachern, Vernon Brown, Red Ballard, Cutty Cutshall (trombone); Claude Thornhill, Johnny Guarneri, Count Basie, Fletcher Henderson, Frank Froeba, Jess Stacy, Johnny Guarnieri, Teddy Wilson, Bernie Leighton, Mel Powell (piano); Lionel Hampton, Red Norvo (vibraphone); Sid Weiss, Barney Spieler, Harry Goodman, Hank Wayland, Artie Bernstein, Slam Stewart (bass guitar); Harry Jaeger, Sammy Weiss, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, George Wettling, Louis Bellson, Morey Feld, Nick Fatool, Ralph Collier (drums)
* Deane Kincaide - Arranger * Eddie Sauter - Arranger * Edgar Sampson - Arranger * Fletcher Henderson - Arranger, Piano * George Bassman - Arranger * Harry Coster - Restoration * Henri Woode - Arranger * Horace Henderson - Arranger * Howard Fritzson - Art Direction * Jimmy Mundy - Arranger * Liz Reilly - Photo Research * Matt Cavaluzzo - Transfers * Michael Brooks - Compilation Producer, Producer * Mike Curry - Design * Robert Bamberger - Liner Notes * Sabeen Ahmad - Photo Research * Spud Murphy - Arranger * Stephen Moore - Product Manager * Steven Berkowitz - Executive Producer * Vic Anesini - Digital Remastering, Mastering
One of at least seven entirely different compilations that brandish the word "Essential" in their titles, this double-disc anthology of 40 classic swing performances actually does convey the essence of Benny Goodman, and is therefore highly recommended. The recordings, most of them cut in the Victor and Columbia studios between 1934 and 1945, are laid out in four exacting categories of ten tracks apiece. A tribute to Goodman's big-band arrangers pays homage to Fletcher and Horace Henderson, Edgar Sampson, Jimmy Mundy, George Bassman, Deane Kincaide, Spud Murphy, Eddie Sauter and Mel Powell. A "Visit to Tin Pan Alley" salutes songwriters George & Ira Gershwin, Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart, Richard Whiting, Johnny Mercer, Cole Porter and Vernon Duke. The superb lineup of vocalists includes Helen Ward, Martha Tilton, Mildred Bailey, Helen Forrest and Peggy Lee. Goodman's small groups, from trios to septets, are well represented here. Starting with the cardinal players Teddy Wilson, Gene Krupa and Lionel Hampton, the potent third segment of the album gradually ushers in such brilliant improvisers as Charlie Christian, Red Norvo, Cootie Williams, Georgie Auld, Johnny Guarnieri and Count Basie. This marvelous double album closes with ten examples of Goodman performing in front of live audiences. These radio broadcast airchecks document the manner in which most people in North America heard Goodman on a regular basis. Perhaps the best of these is the final track; an exciting five-and-a-half minute version of Fats Waller's "Stealin' Apples" performed on the roof of the Hotel Astor in New York City. This swinging performance demonstrates exactly why Benny Goodman was so popular before, during and after the Second World War. ---arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide |
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