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Saturday, October 22, 2022

The Previn Scene - Andre Previn

 

Get Those Elephants Outa Here

The Previn Scene
Andre Previn
MGM Records SE3908
1961

From the back cover: The Previn Scene is incredible. At the age of 31, Andre Previn has a scene crammed with several lifetimes of musical achievement.

He has been scoring and composing for motion pictures for some 15 years. He was hired as an arranger by M-G-M right after he graduated from high school. Previn has won two Academy Awards, for his scoring of Gigi and Porgy And Bess, and has been nominated for awards a half-dozen times. His films have ranged from the bubbling, frothy Gigi to the starkly dramatic Bad Day At Black Rock, the unquiet The Subterraneans, and the blistering Elmer Gantry.

Previn's scene includes jazz, lots of it. In the early 1950's he was pianist with Shorty Rogers and his Giants. He has recorded a handsome number of fine jazz albums, and has appeared in many of the country's leading jazz clubs with his trio. In addition, he has composed and arranged for jazz bands and for jazz record sessions.

Popular music is also part of The Previn Scene. He combined with orchestra leader David Rose on the first non rock-and-roll instrumental record to become a hit in too many moons, the pretty (and swinging) Like Young. It topped the popularity charts and won the young veteran musician a golden record for having sold more than a million records. Albums of lovely melodies played by Previn against the lush Rose strings have also made their mark in popular music.

Classical music makes The Previn Scene, too. Andre studied with his father, and later with composer Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. He has played some of the leading classical piano works on records an in scores of concerts.

TV fits into The Previn Scene, too. He has been musical director on many TV shows, and has written, with his wife, Dory Langdon, an original musical for TV based on the James Thurber novel Many Moons.

It's a scene brimming with activity, but filled with melody. Some of the melody is his own, and some is from other composers whose work Andre scores or interprets at the piano.

Andre Previn is an energetic figure in American music, and one of the very few who could, for instance, manage a concert tour in two idioms. Previn's concerts for a recent tour were split into two sections. The opening segment featured him at the piano playing the works of such composers as Ravel, Hindemith, Prokoffiev and Copeland. After intermission, he set up with his trio and played an equal amount of jazz.

Veteran critic and jazz writer Ralph J. Gleason summed up the leading character in The Previn Scene very well when he was quoted saying, "Andre Previn is one of the most intelligent, articulate and literate musicians I've ever met, and his command of the instrument is fabulous. It's sheer delight to watch him play."

From Billboard - February 6, 1961: Previn is presenting here against two different backgrounds – David Rose's lush strings and tasteful jazz backing by drummer Shelly Manne, and bassist Red Mitchell. Both sides of Previn are equally effective. His romantic piano solos are spotlighted with Rose on "Young And Tender," "Little Girl Blue" and "Black And Blue," while his far-out side is showcased on "Get Those Elephants Outa Here," "Should I" and "Guido's Blackhawk.

Should I
Young Man's Lament
Get Those Elephants Outa Here
A Year Of Youth
Guido's Blackhawk
Black & White
The Blue Room
Little Girl Blue
Young And Tender
Blues For Brian
Blue Holiday
Too Young To Be True

Music From Dixie - Pete Fountain

Darkness On The Delta

Pete Fountain's
Music From Dixie
Coral Records CRL 757401
1962

From the back cover: In this album, Pete's artistry stands out in bold relief against a colorful background provided by top jazz instrumentalists Stan Wrightsman, Morty Corb, Jack Sperling, Eddie Miller, Moe Schneider, Bobby Gibbons and Charles Teagarden.

Bye Bye Bill Bailey 
I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
High Society
(When it's) Darkness On The Delta
Song Of The Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?)
Dixie Jubilee
Struttin' With Some Barbecue
Shine
Chlo-E (Song Of The Swamp)
Milenberg Joys
When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)
Hallelujah

The Hits From Funny Girl - Pete King

 

People

The Hits From Funny Girl
The Pete King Chorale & Orchestra
Produced by Lee Gillette
Capitol Records T2119
1964

From Billboard - July 18, 1964: Among the successful music entries on Broadway this season is "Funny Girl," starring Barbra Streisand. The Pete King Chorale and orchestra have done a fine job with the score which includes "People," "Don't Rain On My Parade," "The Music That Makes Me Dance," among others. A listening treat

You Are Women
People
The Music That Makes Me Dance
If A Girl Isn't Pretty
Don't Rain On My Parade
Cornet Man
I Want To Be Seen With You Tonight
Who Are You Now?
Henry Street

Friday, October 21, 2022

Blackbirds Of 1928 - Ethel Waters

 

Blackbirds Of 1928

Blackbirds Of 1928
Featuring Ethel Waters
Sutton SU 270

Opening Medley
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
Doin' The New Lowdown
I Must Have That Man
Baby Of Mine
Diga Diga Doo
I've Got Porgy Now
I'm On My Way
Stroll Along Your Way
Closing Medley

Memories Of Hank Williams - Jug Scott

 

I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry

Memories Of Hank Williams
Sung by Jug Scott
Design DLP 24
1958

Jambalaya
Kaw Liga
You Win Again
You're Just In Time
I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Honky Tonk Blues
Your Cheatin' Heart
Weary Blues From Waitin'
Baby We're Really In Love
Window Shopping

A Pocketful Of Hits - Pete King

Bye Bye Blues

A Pocket Full Of Hits
Pete King
Orchestra and Chorale
Kapp Records ML-7535
1962

From Billboard - April 28, 1962: Pete King, with his orchestra and chorus, presents a varied program of current hits and past favorites wrapped in tasteful and imaginative arrangements. Highlights of the album are: "A Little Bitty Bear," "The Trolley Song," "Shadrack" and "Getting To Know You." The package as wide appeal and should sell well. It's also a prime programming package for deejays with good music shows.

A Little Bitty Bear
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top
The One Two Three Waltz
Smile
Theme From "Judgement At Nuremberg"
The Trolley Song
Shadrack
Bye Bye Blues
Getting To Know You
For The First Time (I've Fallen In Love)
It Might As Well Be Spring
Just In Time 

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Tender Loving Care - Nancy Wilson

Love-Wise

Tender Loving Care
Nancy Wilson
Arrange and Conducted by Billy May
Produced by David Cavanaugh
Cover Photo: Capitol Photo Studio / George Jerman
Capitol Records T2555
1966

Don't Go To Strangers
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
Your Name Is Love
Too Late Now
Like Someone In Love
Tender Loving Care
As You Desire Me
I Want To Talk About You
Love-Wise
Try A Little Tenderness
Close Your Eyes

Country Girl, Sing Me A Song!

 

Big Silver Tears

Country Girl, Sing Me A Song!
Special Collectors Edition
From Nashville, Tennessee 
The Musical Heart Of America
Album Production: Don Pierce 
Design and Artwork: Dan Quest
Colorphoto: Terry Tomlin
Nashville NLP 2029
1966

From the back cover: In the 1960's a trend developed whereby Country Girl singers accounted for a much greater proportion of the Country record hits. Many great new Country stars emerged as a result.

Included in this album are 12 of the greatest girl singers in the Country Music field who have helped to fashion Country Music history in recent years. Contractual commitments made it impossible to include recordings  by Kitty Wells and Jean Shepard, but acknowledgement is made to their important contribution.

This album includes Just A Closer Walk by Patsy Cline, and Big Silver Tears by Texas Ruby, two of the greatest Country Girl vocalists who perished in tragic accidents in the spring of 1963. Although Patsy and Texas Ruby are no longer with us, their music will live and will continue to entertain Country Music fans throughout the world.

Walking In The Dark - Dottie West
I've Come To Take You Home - Rose Lee Maphis
Just Another Song Now - June Stearns
Eyes Of Love - Margie Singleton
Columbus Stockade - Cousin Minnie Pearl
Big Silver Tears - Texas Ruby
I'll Be All Smiles Tonight - Lulu Belle Wiseman
18 Wheels A Rollin' - Betty Amos
You Sent Her An Orchid - Glenda Raye
Cry, Cry - Jeanette Hicks
Livin' The Right Life - Molly O'Day
Just A Closer Walk - Patsy Cline

Monday, October 17, 2022

Holiday In South America - Emanuel Vardi

 

Frenesi

Your Musical Holiday In South America
Emanuel Vardi and His Orchestra
Inspired by the pages of Holiday Magazine
Photo courtesy of Ewing Krainin
Decca Records DL 8160
1955

From the back cover: In this recording, Emanuel Vardi and His Orchestra have captured some of the romance and color of South America in such famous melodies as "Frenesi," "El Relicardio," "Estrellita," "La Golondrina" and "La Paloma." Vardi, known internationally as an outstanding violinist, is today almost equally renowned as a conductor. He has conducted at Carnegie Hall as well as in Europe. More recently he has championed and conducted concerts of music by modern composers in New York. he makes his debut on the Decca label as the leader of his one orchestra of specially chosen musicians.

Always In My Heart
Frenesi
Besame Mucho
El Relicario
Andalucia
Granada 
La Estrellita
Jalousie
La Golondrina
La Paloma

Dance Again - Edmundo Ros

Mambo No. 5

Dance Again
Edmundo Ros and His Orchestra
Phase 4 Stereo
Produced by Tony D' Amato
Recording Engineer: Arthur Lilley
Decca Records PFS 4016 & London SP 44015
1962

From Billboard - June 23, 1962: Edmundo Ros has been a consistent seller over the years and he should maintain his sales pace with this, his second LP in the Phase 4 series. As usual, the Ros band directs itself to stylish treatments in the Latin dance genre with sambas, tangos, merengues and rumbas all a part of the package. Set has appeal for the pure sound fanciers as well as dancers. Included are "Patricia," "Blue Tango" and "Cherry Pink."

Patricia
Tropical Merengue
Tea For Two
Miami Beach Rumba
Cocktails For Two
I Came, I Saw, I Conga'd
Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
The Wedding Samba
Mambo No. 5
Blue Tango
When The Moon Comes Over The Mountains
Colonel Bogey

Soul! - Timi Yuro

 

Nothing In The World

Soul!
The Sensational New Singing Discovery Sings With Soul
Timi Yuro
Arranged and Conducted by Belford Hendricks
Featuring the Lois Winter Singers
Producer: Clyde Otis
Cover Design: Pate, Francis & Monahan
Photography: Garrett-Howard
Liberty Recors LST 7212
1962

From the back cover: For, although this is only her second album and she is just twenty-one, Timi sings with such maturity and originality that even veteran entertainers pay her rapt attention.

Be Anything (But Be Mine)
A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
If I Had You
There Goes My Heart
Stardust
You Belong To My Heart
If I Didn't Care
Then I'll Be Tired Of You
Nothing In The World (Could Make Me Love You More Than I Do)
Don't Take Your Love From Me
Once In A While
Somewhere Along The Way