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Various - The Great British Dance Bands Play London Pride 1925-1949 album flac Performer: Various
Title: The Great British Dance Bands Play London Pride 1925-1949
Released: 1984
MP3 album: 1276 mb
FLAC album: 1817 mb
Rating: 4.5
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Genre: Pop / Screen and stage

Carlton Hotel Dance Orchestra. A4. –The Savoy Orpheans. London Radio Dance Band. The Devil Is Afraid Of Music.

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British dance band is a genre of popular jazz and dance music that developed in British dance halls and hotel ballrooms during the 1920s and 1930s, often called a Golden Age of British music prior to the Second World War. Thousands of miles away from the origins of jazz in the United States, British dance bands of this era typically played melodic, good-time music that had jazz and big band influences but also maintained a peculiarly British sense of rhythm and style which came from the music hall.

The history of the jazz-styled dance band in Great Britain officially begins in 1919 with the arrival of the Original Dixieland Jazz Band, although ragtime records made by British orchestras appeared as early as 1912. Of all European nations, Britain took to Jazz most comfortably, and by the time recordings of British Dance Bands began to become common in 1923, jazz was already a well-established commodity in the . The effect of the embargo was to encourage the British Dance Band to flourish, and it did not exclude individual Americans from joining local bands.

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London Pride may refer to: London Pride (beer), a bitter brewed by Fuller, Smith and Turner. London Pride (morris dance), a morris dance in various traditions, and the tune that it goes to (earlier than Noël Coward's). London Pride (novel), a novel by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. London Pride (film), a 1920 British silent film. London Pride" (song), a 1941 song written by Noël Coward during the Blitz of World War II. London Pride (sculpture), by Frank Dobson, on London's South Bank.

Tracklist

A1 Debroy Somers And His Orchestra With Raymond Newell Hometown / Sing A Song Of London
A2 Joe Loss & His Orchestra The Lambeth Walk / Did You Go Down Lambeth Way?
A3 Jack Hylton And His Orchestra The King's Horses
A4 Jack Hylton And His Orchestra Limehouse Blues
A5 Carroll Gibbons And The Savoy Hotel Orpheans A Foggy Day
A6 Ambrose & His Orchestra Underneath The Arches
A7 Eric Winstone & His Accordion Band* There's Something About That Town
A8 Harry Roy And His Orchestra Follow The White Line
A9 Oscar Rabin And His Band With Harry Davis Leicester Square Rag
A10 Terry Mack & His Boys The Parade Of The London Fire Brigade
B1 Billy Cotton And His Band Carry On London
B2 Jack Hylton And His Orchestra Life Begins At Oxford Circus
B3 Paul Fenoulhet And His Skyrockets The 'Ampstead Way
B4 Ambrose & His Orchestra Round The Marble Arch
B5 Carroll Gibbons And The Savoy Hotel Orpheans A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
B6 The Kit-Cat Band Piccadilly Strut
B7 Carroll Gibbons And The Savoy Hotel Orpheans London Pride
B8 Jack Jackson And His Orchestra Hyde Park Corner
B9 Teddy Joyce And His Orchestra London On A Rainy Night
B10 Ambrose & His Orchestra Big Ben Is Saying Goodnight