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Glenn Miller - His Complete Recordings On Columbia Records (1928-1938) As Player And Conductor album flac Performer: Glenn Miller
Title: His Complete Recordings On Columbia Records (1928-1938) As Player And Conductor
Style: Big Band, Swing
Released: 1982
MP3 album: 1756 mb
FLAC album: 1939 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Jazz

Glenn Miller ‎– His Complete Recordings On Columbia Records (1928-1938) As Player And Conductor. Label: Everest ‎– 4005/5. Format: 5 Vinyl, LP, Compilation Box Set. Country: US.

November 21, 1928 - May 23, 1938. Calm/Peaceful Elegant Gentle Happy Innocent Poignant Refined Reserved Soothing Sweet Joyous. Miller is also heard with Clark Randall's Orchestra in 1935 (the singer's backup group is really the early Bob Crosby band). The final two discs feature Miller leading a studio group in 1935 (Berigan has a memorable solo on "Solo Hop") and heading his own unsuccessful big band of 1937-38. Although not essential, this appealing set has a great deal of valuable and historic music and will fill some gaps for swing collectors who might have wondered what Glenn Miller did before he hit it big in 1939.

Calm/Peaceful Elegant Gentle Happy Innocent Poignant Refined Reserved Soothing Sweet Joyous. His Complete Recordings on Columbia Records.

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Bessie Smith, The Complete Columbia Recordings (Columbia/ Legacy) (10 CDs). These titles follow up the recent releases from The Brecker Brothers, Etta James and Sarah Vaughan (all due in stores Tuesday) and like those titles and the other Complete Albums sets, these include original albums or compilations packaged in replica mini-LP sleeves. The beloved Louis Armstrong was last year the subject of a massive 10-CD box set spotlighting his entire career, a set which drew considerable attention when Elvis Costello proclaimed it a superior purchase to a similarly-priced set of his own material. Well, Mr. Costello would likely approve of The Complete OKeh, Columbia and RCA Victor Recordings 1925-1933, with its ten CDs of some of the earliest recordings by the man alternately known as Satchmo or Pops.

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A1 Sally Of My Dreams
Vocals – Smith Ballew
A2 She's Funny That Way
Vocals – Smith Ballew
A3 Crossroads
Vocals – Smith Ballew
A4 The Spell Of The Blues
Vocals – Bing Crosby
A5 Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
Vocals – Bing Crosby
A6 My Kinda Love
Trumpet – Tommy DorseyVocals – Bing Crosby
B1 Mean To Me
Vocals – Smith Ballew
B2 Button Up Your Overcoat
Vocals – Smith Ballew
B3 I'll Never Ask For More
Vocals – Smith Ballew
B4 Lover Come Back To Me, Part 1
Vocals – Smith Ballew
B5 Lover Come Back To Me , Part 2
C1 Can This Be Love
Vocals – Harold "Scrappy" Lambert
C2 Fine And Dandy
Vocals – Harold "Scrappy" Lambert
C3 I Can Make Most Anything, But I Can't Make A Man
Vocals – Wes Vaughan
C 4 By The Sycamore Tree
Vocals – Wes Vaughan
C5 Why Did It Have To Be Me?
Vocals – Wes Vaughan
C6 Ooh! That Kiss
Vocals – Wes Vaughan
D1 How Do I Know It's Sunday
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D2 Judy
D3 May I?
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D4 Love Thy Neighbor
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D5 I've Has My Moments
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D6 On Accounta I Love You
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D7 So Help Me
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D8 Easy Come, Easy Go
Vocals – Chick Bullock
D9 Annie's Cousin Fanny
Vocals – Glenn Miller
E1 Troublesome Trumpet
Arranged By – Dean Kincaide*Vocals – Nappy Lamare
E2 When Icky Morgan Plays The Organ
Arranged By – Glenn MillerVocals – Clark Randall
E3 What's The Reason (I'm Not Pleasin' You)
Vocals – Clark Randall
E4 Restless
Vocals – Clark Randall
E5 Jitter Bug
Arranged By – Dean Kincaide*
E6 If You're Looking For Someone To Love
Arranged By – Dean Kincaide*Vocals – Clark Randall
F1 Drifting Tide
Vocals – Clark Randall
F2 Her Come Your Pappy With The Wrong Kind Of Load
Vocals – Nappy Lamare
F3 Right About Face
Vocals – Clark Randall
F4 Love's Serenade
Vocals – Clark Randall
G1 Blues Serenade
Vocals – Smith Ballew
G2 Moonlight On The Ganges
Vocalese – Smith Ballew
G3 In A Little Spanish Town
Vocals – Smith Ballew
G4 Solo Hop
H1 I Got Rhythm
H2 Sleepy-Time Gal
H3 Community Swing
H4 Time On My Hands (You In My Arms)
I1 My Fine Feathered Friend
Vocalese – Kathleen Lane
I2 Humoresque
I3 Doin' The Jive
Vocals – Kathleen Lane
I4 Silhouetted In The Moonlight
Vocals – Kathleen Lane
I5 Every Day's A Holiday
Vocals – Kathleen Lane
I6 Sweet Stranger
Vocals – Kathleen Lane
J1 Don't Wake Up My Heart
Vocals – Ray Eberle
J2 Why'd Ya Make Me Fall In Love?
Vocals – Gail Reese
J3 Sold American
J4 Dipper Mouth Blues

Credits

  • Featuring – Bing Crosby, Bunny Berigan, Charlie Spivak, Claude Thornhill, Hal McIntyre, Jimmy Dorsey, Joe Venuti, Matty Matlock, Ray Bauduc, Ray Eberle, Tommy Dorsey, Yank Lawson
  • Liner Notes – Leonard Feather