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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | St Louis Blues
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2. | My Kinda Love
Vocalist: Bing Crosby
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3. | Tailspin
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4. | But I Can't Make A Man
Vocalist: Mildred Bailey
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5. | Shim Sham Shimmy
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6. | Green Eyes
Vocalists: Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell
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7. | I Got Rhythm
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8. | Moonrise On The Lowlands
Vocalist: Seger Ellis
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9. | Maria Elena
Vocalist: Bob Eberly
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10. | Cherokee
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11. | Tangerine
Vocalists: Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell
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12. | Stompin' At The Savoy
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13. | All God's Chillun Got Rhythm
Vocalist: Vicki Joyce
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14. | J D's Boogie Woogie
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15. | Amapola
Vocalists: Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell
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16. | Funiculi-Funicula
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17. | At A Perfume Counter
Vocalist: Bob Eberly
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18. | Yours
Vocalists: Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell
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19. | The Darktown Strutters' Ball
Vocalists: June Richmond & The Orchestra
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20. | Chicken Reel
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21. | Brazil
Vocalists: Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell
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22. | Peckin'
Vocalists: Bing Crosby & The Orchestra
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23. | The Spirit's Got Me
Vocalists: Bob Eberly & The Orchestra
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24. | The Breeze And I
Vocalist: Bob Eberly
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25. | Charleston Alley
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Dinah
Vocalist: Bob Crosby
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2. | She's Funny That Way
Vocalist: Jerry Cooper
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3. | Dese Dem Dose
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4. | Mood Hollywood
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5. | I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You
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6. | Marie
Vocalists: Jack Leonard & The Orchestra
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7. | Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
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8. | Hawaiian War Chant
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9. | Song Of India
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10. | I Never Knew
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11. | Tin Roof Blues
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12. | I'll Never Smile Again
Vocalists: Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers
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13. | Well, Git It!
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14. | There Are Such Things
Vocalists: Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers
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15. | At Sundown
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16. | Chloe
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17. | It Started All Over Again
Vocalists: Frank Sinatra & The Pied Pipers
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18. | On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Vocalists: The Sentimentalists
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19. | This Love Of Mine
Vocalist: Frank Sinatra
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20. | Opus No. 1
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21. | Who?
Vocalists: Jack Leonard & The Orchestra
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22. | Quiet, Please
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23. | Boogie Woogie
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24. | What Is This Thing Called Love?
Vocalist: Connie Haines
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25. | Trombonology
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Jazz / Big Band; Swing
The Essential Collection welcomes the Fabulous Dorsey Brothers, so named after a 1947 Hollywood Biopic of the boys. As our collection attests they were indeed fabulous, Tommy on trombone and Jimmy on clarinet and alto sax were certainly consummate musicians. Unfortunately they were not so good at being brothers and after there initial success as the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra between 1928 and 1935, featured here, they had their famous falling out. Jimmy walked out of the band and the two were left to form their own bands, many tracks by both are featured on this stunning new compilation. Both were highly successful with Tommy having the edge no doubt helped by having a singer called Frank Sinatra in his band, four tracks of whom are featured here. The brothers got together again in 1953 and by 1956 even had a young man names Elvis Presley performing on their televised stage shows!
CD1 1-5: THE DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA 6-25: JIMMY DORSEY & HIS ORCHESTRA
CD2 1-4: THE DORSEY BROTHERS' ORCHESTRA 5-25: TOMMY DORSEY & HIS ORCHESTRA
The Dorsey Brothers
Active Decades: '20s, '30s, '40s and '50s Born: 1928 Died: 1956 Genre: Jazz Styles: Big Band, Swing
Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey first teamed up together on records as the Dorsey Brothers in 1928 but the groups they led through 1933 were strictly studio affairs, featuring classic jazz and hot dance music along with some ballads. In 1934, they decided to put together a regular orchestra and by 1935, with Bob Crosby (and later Bob Eberle) taking the vocals and Glenn Miller providing many of the arrangements, the group was on the brink of success in the early swing era. However, a well-publicized argument at a ballroom over the tempo of "I'll Never Say Never Again Again" led to Tommy Dorsey immediately leaving and starting his own separate orchestra. By 1953, both brothers had had major success with their bands and had long since patched up their differences. Because their orchestras were struggling, it was decided that Jimmy would breakup his band and co-lead Tommy's. For nearly four years, the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra featured first-class dance music with occasional solos from trumpeter Charlie Shavers and the two brothers; they also had their own television show. With Tommy's sudden death in November 1956 (Jimmy followed seven months later), the partnership came to an end. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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