Smooth Sounds of the Great Dance Bands

Smooth Sounds of the Great Dance Bands

by Freddy Martin
Smooth Sounds of the Great Dance Bands

Smooth Sounds of the Great Dance Bands

by Freddy Martin

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Overview

These recordings are taken from the first generation of big band stereo re-creations, a program undertaken by Capitol Records in the late '50s that continued into the early '60s. The purpose was to provide accurate renderings of big band favorites of the 1930s and 1940s in stereo sound. Some original bandleaders, such as Harry James and Artie Shaw, were recruited to re-create their own hits, but most of the work was done by two leaders, Freddy Martin and Glen Gray. Gray provided the hotter swing music for Capitol, whereas Martin recorded the more conservative and nostalgic fare. This Eric CD combines a generous selection of 21 tracks from Martin's recordings, transferred in excellent sound from the original three-track stereo masters. It includes re-creations of hits ranging from two of Freddy Martin's own ("Bumble Boogie" and "Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto") to those of Glenn Miller, Frankie Carle, Tommy Dorsey, and even one by Bert Ambrose. One may wonder why this would even be desirable, as the mono originals of these things are widely available on various packages. Listen and you'll figure it out -- these are just simply outstanding re-creations. They are far from stale imitations of the "real thing," and how much accuracy do you need for pieces like Wayne King's "Josephine" or "My Shawl" by Xavier Cugat? Even potentially difficult re-creations, such as that for Artie Shaw's "Frenesi," are pulled off with an amazing resemblance to the original and a good degree of flair. These recordings were made by top Hollywood studio musicians of the era. In general, Smooth Sounds of the Great Dance Bands is a highly enjoyable collection of pop big band favorites and highly recommended to those who have a taste for dance music on the sweet and gentle side. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis

Product Details

Release Date: 11/26/2002
Label: Eric Records
UPC: 0730531151727
Rank: 141626

Tracks

  1. Moonlight Serenade
  2. Marie
  3. Sunrise Serenade
  4. Sugar Blues
  5. You Made Me Love You
  6. Frenesi
  7. In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town
  8. Josephine
  9. Boo-Hoo
  10. Heartaches
  11. My Shawl
  12. To Each His Own
  13. Does Your Heart Beat for Me?
  14. Daddy
  15. Hell's Bells
  16. Hors d'Oeuvre
  17. Bubbles in the Wine
  18. Blue Danube Waltz
  19. Bumble Boogie
  20. Piano Concerto in B Flat (Instrumental Version of "Tonight We Love")
  21. When Day Is Done

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Freddy Martin   Primary Artist
Freddy Martin & His Orchestra   Primary Artist

Technical Credits

Sammy Kaye   Composer
Ray Noble   Composer
Bert Ambrose   Composer
Bill Buster   Producer,Liner Notes
Jack Lawrence   Composer
Lawrence Welk   Composer
Frankie Carle   Composer
Russ Morgan   Composer
Eddy Howard   Composer
Freddy Martin   Composer
James V. Monaco   Composer
Joe Young   Composer
John Siras   Composer
Bobby Troup   Composer
Joseph McCarthy   Composer
Ray Evans   Composer
Guy Lombardo   Composer
Mitchell Parish   Composer
Art Kassel   Composer
Arnold Johnson   Composer
Alberto Dominguez   Composer
Glenn Miller   Composer
Xavier Cugat   Composer
Paul Whiteman   Composer
Jack Fina   Composer
Jay Livingston   Composer
Leonard Whitcup   Composer
Wayne King   Composer
Robert Katscher   Composer
Little Jack Little   Composer
Tommy Dorsey   Composer
Tom Daly   Mixing,Producer,Mastering
Alex Calamese   Composer
Clyde McCoy & His Orchestra   Composer
Frank Loesser   Composer
Ted Weems   Composer
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