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The Story of Jazz - Little Brown Jug / A String of Pearls (2CD) |
Glenn Miller |
német első megjelenés éve: 2004 |
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(2010)
[ DIGIPACK ]
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 2 x CD |
Kérjen árajánlatot! |
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | King Porter Stomp
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2. | Moonlight Serenade
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3. | Sunrise Serenade
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4. | Little Brown Jug
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5. | Runnin' Wild
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6. | Sliphorn Jive
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7. | Sold American
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8. | Pagan Love Song
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9. | Hallelujah!
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10. | The Jumpin' Jive
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11. | My Isle Of Golden Dreams
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12. | Glen Island Special
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13. | In The Mood
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14. | Farewell Blues
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15. | Wham [Re-Bop-Boom-Bam]
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16. | I Want To Be Happy
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17. | Johnson Rag
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18. | Rug Cutter's Swing
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19. | My Melancholy Baby
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20. | Tuxedo Junction
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21. | Slow Freight
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22. | Pennsylvania 6-5-0-0-0
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Bugle Call Rag
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2. | My Blue Heaven
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3. | What's Your Story Morning Glory
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4. | Anvil Chorus
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5. | Under A Blanket Of Blue
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6. | Song Of The Volga Boatmen
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7. | Sun Valley Jump
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8. | I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem
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9. | When That Man Is Dead And Gone
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10. | The Spirit Is Willing
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11. | Perfidia
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12. | Chattanooga Choo Choo
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13. | Take The "A" Train
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14. | Swing Low Sweet Chariot
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15. | Long Tall Mama
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16. | A String Of Pearls
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17. | Chip Off The Old Block
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18. | Keep 'Em Flying
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19. | American Patrol
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20. | I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo
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21. | Serenade In Blue
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22. | St. Blues March Blues
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Jazz
CD 1: Little Brown Jug - 70:25 min.
King Porter Stomp New York, September 27, 1938 Glenn Miller (tb), Bob Peck, Bob Price, Johnny Austin (tp), Al Mastren, Paul Tanner (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal McIntyre, Bill Stegmeyer (as), Tex Beneke, Stanley Aronson (ts), Chummy McGregor (p), Rowland "Rolly" Bundock (b), Bob Spangler (d)
Moonlight Serenade April 4, 1939 Bob Price, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle (tp), Glenn Miller, Al Mastren, Paul Tanner (tb), Wilbur Schwartz, Hal Mclntyre (as)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Stanley Aronson (bs)(as), Chummy Mac Gregor (p), Alan Reuss (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Frank Carlson (d)
Sunrise Serenade Little Brown Jug April 10, 1939 Maurice Purtill (d) replaces Frank Carlson. Rest same
The Jumpin' Jive New Rochelle, N.Y., July 20, 1939 Harold Tennyson (as)(bs) and Richard Fisher (g) replace Gabriel Gelinas and Arthur Ens. Rest same
Runnin' Wild New York, April 18, 1939 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Bob Price, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle (tp), Al Mastren, Paul Tanner (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal Mclntyre, Stanley Aronson (as), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy McGregor (p), Arthur Ens (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice “Moe" Purtill (d)
Sliphorn Jive New York, June 2, 1939: Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle (tp), Al Mastren, Paul Tanner (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal McIntyre (as), Gabe Gelinas (as)(bs), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy McGregor (p), Richard Fisher (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
Sold American Pagan Love Song New York, June 27, 1939 Same, except Hal Tennyson replaces Gabe Gelinas
My Isle Of Golden Dreams New York, July 26, 1939 Same
Glen Island Special New York, July 27, 1939 Same
Wham I Want To Be Happy New York, August 1, 1939 Same
Hallelujah! New Rochelle, N.Y., May 29, 1939 Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle (tp), Glenn Miller, Al Mastren, Paul Tanner (tb), Wilbur Schwartz, Hal McIntyre (as)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Gabriel Gelinas (bs)(as), Chummy MacGregor (p), Arthur Ens (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Frank Carlson (d)
In The Mood Farwell Blues August 1, 1939 Same
Johnson Rag November 5, 1939 Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle, John Best (tp), Glenn Miller, Al Mastren, Paul Tanner, Tommy Mack (tb), Hall McIntyre (as) Jimmy Abato (as)(bs), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy MacGregor (p), Richard Fisher (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
Rug Cutter's Swing New York, November 5, 1939 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Dale McMickle, Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Johnny Best (tp), Al Mastren, Paul Tanner, Tommy Mack (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal McIntyre (as), Jimmy Abato (as)(bs), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy McGregor (p), Richard Fisher (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
My Melancholy Baby January 29, 1940 Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best (tp), Glenn Miller, Frank D'Annolfo, Paul Tanner, Howard Giberling (tb), Wilbur Schwartz, Hal McIntyre (as)(cl), Tex Benecke, Al Klink (ts), Jimmy Abato (bs)(as), Chummy MacGregor (p), Richard Fisher (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice Purtill (d), Tex Beneke (vcl)
Tuxedo Junction February 5, 1940 Tommy Mack (tb) replaces Howard Gibeling. Rest same
Slow Freight New York, March 3, 1940 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Dale McMickle, Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Johnny Best (tp), Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo, Jim Priddy (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal McIntyre (as), Ernie Caceres (as)(bs)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy McGregor (p), Richard Fisher (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
Pennsylvania 6-5-0-0-0 April 27, 1940 Zeke Zarchy (tp), Jimmy Priddy (tb), Ernie Caceres (as)(bs) and Jack Lathrop (g) replace Dale McMickle, Tommy Mack, Jimmy Abato and Richard Fisher. Rest same
CD 2: A String Of Pearls - 73:09 min.
Bugle Call Rag My Blue Heaven New York, April 28, 1940 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Zeke Zarchy, Clyde Hurley, Legh Knowles, Johnny Best (tp), Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo, Jim Priddy (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal Mclntyre (as), Ernie Caceres (as)(bs)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy McGregor (p), Jack Lathrop (g), Rowland Bundock (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
What's Your Story Morning Glory New York, August 8, 1940 Same except Charles Frankhauser and Dale McMickle replace Knowley & Hurley, Tex Beneke (vcl)
Anvil Chorus December 13, 1940 Billy May, Ray Anthony, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best (tp), Glenn Miller, Jimmy Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (tb), Wilbur Schwartz, Hal Mclntyre (as)(cl), Ernie Caceres (bs)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Chummy MacGregor (p), Jack Lathrop (g), Trigger Alpert (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
Under A Blanket Of Blue December 19, 1940 Charles Frankhauser (tp) replaces Billy May ,Rest same
Song Of The Volga Boatmen Sun Valley Jump January 17, 1941 Billy May (tp) replaces Charles Frankhauser, Rest same
Perfida February 19, 1941 As for "Anvil Chorus" except Dorothy Clare and The Modernaires (vcl) added
Chattanooga Choo Choo May 7, 1941 As for "Anvil Chorus" expect Tex Beneke and The Modernaires (vcl) added
I Dreamt I Dwelt In Harlem New York, January 17, 1941 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Ray Anthony, Billy May (tp), Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Hal Mclntyre (as), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Ernie Caceres (bar)(as)(cl), Chummy McGregor (p), Jack Lathrop (g), Hermann Alpert (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
When That Man Is Dead And Gone The Spirit Is Willing New York, February 19, 1941 Same
Take The "A" Train New York, May 28, 1941 Same, except Bill Conway replace Jack Lathrop
Swing Low Sweet Chariot New York, June 18, 1941 Same
Long Tall Mama New York, November 3, 1941 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Alex Fila, Billy May (tp), Bobby Hackett (cn)(g), Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Tex Beneke (as), Babe Russin, Al Klink (ts), Ernie Caceres (bs)(as)(cl), Chummy McGregor (p), Trigger Alpert (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
A String Of Pearls November, 1941 Alec Fila (tp), Babe Russin (as)(cl), Bobby Hackett (g)(occasionally cn) and Doc Goldberg (b) replace Ray Anthony, Hal Mclntyre, Jack Lathrop and Trigger Alpert
Keep 'Em Flying Chip Off The Old Block New York, December 8, 1941 Glenn Miller (tb)(dir), Zeke Zarchy, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best, Billy May (tp), Jim Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (tb), Wilbur Schwartz (as)(cl), Skippy Martin (as), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Ernie Caceres (bar)(as)(cl), Chummy McGregor (p), Bill Conway (g), Doc Goldberg (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
American Patrol April 2, 1942 Billy May, Steve Lipkins, Dale McMickle, Johnny Best (tp), Glenn Miller, Jimmy Priddy, Paul Tanner, Frank D'Annolfo (tb), Wilbur Schwartz, Skip Martin (as)(cl), Tex Beneke, Al Klink (ts), Ernie Caceres (bs)(cl), Chummy Mac Gregor (p), Bobby Hackett (g) Doc Goldberg (b), Maurice Purtill (d)
I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo Same, Marion Hutton and The Modernaires (vcl) added
Serenade In Blue May 29, 1942 Same, Ray Eberle (vcl), Bobby Hackett occasionally on cornet
St Louis Blues March July 1944 Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band: Zelke Zarchy, Bobby Nichols, Bernie Privin, Jack Steele, Whitey Thomas (tp) Jimmy Priddy, Larry Hall, Johnny Halliburton, Jim Harwood (tb), Hank Freeman, Peanuts Hucko (as)(cl), Freddy Guerra (bs)(as), Chuck Gentry (cl)(bs), Addison Collins (frh) Mel Powell (p), Carmen Mastren (g), Trigger Alpert (b), Ray McKinley (d)
Buchformat 2 CD + 20 page booklet
The American Midwest seems a very unlikely area from which to build a breathtaking career in jazz music but whatever took him to the top, Glenn Miller certainly did things right. To many music enthusiasts, both young and old, Miller personifies the instantly recognisable sound of big band music and at the height of his success his fans filled theatres throughout America and Europe. |
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