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Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band - Marvelous Miller Moods album flac Performer: Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band
Title: Marvelous Miller Moods
Style: Big Band, Swing
Released: 1957
Country: New Zealand
MP3 album: 1685 mb
FLAC album: 1280 mb
Rating: 4.7
Other formats: MP4 AIFF AC3 MP3 AA ADX RA
Genre: Jazz

Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Speak Low. 3:09. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – . Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Along the Santa Fe Trail. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Stardust. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Tuxedo Junction. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Holiday For Strings. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – As Time Goes By. 2:04. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Over There. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)/Shoo-Sho. :15.

Complete your Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band collection. All 11 of these tracks were included on the 5-LP set of Miller's Army Air Force Band that RCA Victor released just two years before this single LP selection appeared. The ideal selection of AAF Band recordings, however, would not surface until 1996's "The Secret Broadcasts," in far better sound than either offering and with a better selection as well.

Stardust Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band 1943). A Lovely Way to Spend an Evening - Capt. Glenn Miller & His Orchestra - Farewell Blues - Rare! American Band Of The . Glemm Miller and the Army Air Force Orchestra: "Pearls On Velvet". Pearls on Velvet (Mel Powell) From Glenn Miller and the Army Air Force Band, 1955. This track is taken from the 2001 remastered CD boxed set reissue. Glenn Miller & the Army Air Force Band Long Ago and Far Away

Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – In An Eighteenth Century Drawing Room. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Stormy Weather. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – The . Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Solitude. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – In The Mood. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Peggy The Pin-Up Girl. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – I Hear You Screaming. Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – A String of Pearls.

All formats Album CD CD Album CD Single CD Maxi Vinyl records LP 7 inchs 7 inchs (SP) 7 inchs (EP) 12 inchs 78 rpm 10 inchs DVD VHS Tape Clothing T-Shirt Others. Glenn miller army AIR force band marvelous miller moods. glenn miller & the army air force band marvelous miller moods. RCA Victor - US - 1957.

Glenn Miller - St Louis Blues March (With The Army Air Force Band) 04:25. Major Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band - Peggy, the Pin-Up Girl 03:22. Glenn Miller and The Army Air Force Band - Song of the Volga Boatmen 03:01. Glenn Miller with the . Army Air Force Band - The St. Louis Blues March 04:25. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band - Medley: Long Long Ago, The Music Stopped, The Dipsy Doodle, Wabash Blues 07:42. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band - Blues In The Night 01:59. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band - In The Mood 02:57.

Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – Begin The Beguine. Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – The St. Louis Blues March. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Blues In My Heart. Glenn Miller Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band – The Army Air Corps. Glenn Miller & The Army Force Band – In the Mood. Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band – Blues In The Night. Glenn Miller & The Army Force Band – Flying Home.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Star Dust
French Horn – Addison CollinsWritten-By – Hoagy Carmichael, Mitchell Parish
A2 A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
Vocals – Johnny Desmond, Crew Chiefs*Written-By – Harold Adamson, Jimmy McHugh
A3 Farewell Blues
Clarinet – Peanuts HuckoTenor Saxophone – Vince CarboneTrumpet – Bobby NicholsWritten-By – Schoebel*, Roppolo*, Mares*
A4 People Will Say We're In Love
Vocals – Johnny DesmondWritten-By – Rodgers, Hammerstein*
A5 Pearls On Velvet
Composed By – Mel PowellPiano – Mel Powell
B1 Long Ago And Far Away
Vocals – Johnny DesmondWritten-By – Ira Gershwin, Jerome Kern
B2 My Ideal
Vocals – Johnny DesmondWritten-By – Robin*, Chase*, Whiting*
B3 Blue Is The Night
Alto Saxophone – Hank FreemanFrench Horn – Addison CollinsWritten-By – Fred Fisher
B4 I Love You
Vocals – Johnny Desmond
B5 Suddenly It's Spring
Vocals – Johnny DesmondWritten-By – Johnny Burke-Jimmy Van Heusen*
B6 Holiday For Strings
Alto Saxophone – Hank FreemanViolin – George OcknerWritten-By – Rose*, Gallop*

Notes

"Long 33 1/3 Play" text on label.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): LPM 1494 (H2PP-2158)
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): H2 PP2158-2S
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): LPM 1494 (H2PP-2159)
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): H2 PP2159-2S

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
RPL 3050 Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band* Marvelous Miller Moods ‎(LP, Album, Mono) RCA RPL 3050 New Zealand Unknown
L10336 Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band* Marvelous Miller Moods ‎(LP, Album) RCA Of Australia Pty. Ltd. L10336 Australia 1957
LPM-1494 Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band Marvelous Miller Moods ‎(LP, Album) RCA Victor LPM-1494 US 1957
LPM-1494 Glenn Miller Army Air Force Band* Marvelous Miller Moods ‎(LP, Album, Mono) RCA Victor LPM-1494 Italy 1957
RD-27096 Glenn Miller And The Army Air Force Band Marvelous Miller Moods ‎(LP) RCA RD-27096 UK 1957
Comments: (1)
Vetalol
All 11 of these tracks were included on the 5-LP set of Miller's Army Air Force Band that RCA Victor released just two years before this single LP selection appeared. As that was such a large set, and expensive option, perhaps RCA was thinking this would help stimulate sales of its predecessor, or at least make some of the material more accessible to Miller's huge postwar fan base. The ideal selection of AAF Band recordings, however, would not surface until 1996's "The Secret Broadcasts," in far better sound than either offering and with a better selection as well. This 'marvelous' selection emphasizes a more subdued Miller manner -- there are no exhuberant flagwavers here, though "Farewell Blues" gets a highly interesting and colorful treatment in comparison to the more rollicking Civilian Band version. "Pears on Velvet," written by and featuring pianist Mel Powell, is a showstopper and makes this worth owning if you don't have it any other way; "Holiday for Strings" is a decent listen at least once, though it isn't the sort of thing one usually turns to Glenn Miller for. However, this selection is dominated by "The Creamer" i.e. singer Johnny Desmond; either you love him or the cream curdles, and for this listener the clouds in my coffee grow fatty with distaste. Focusing on Johnny in '57 would have made a lot of sense, as he was doing a lot of television then and far better known than when these recordings were made with Miller. Ultimately it's up to the listener to determine if this constitutes an acceptable range of 'moods' or is merely 'Marvelous Miller Mush'.