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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Joni Swings Sweet - Joni James

 

Moonglow

Joni Swings Sweet
Joni James
Orchestra Directed by David Terry
Photographs by Robert Randall
MGM Records SE3772
1959

Somebody Loves Me
After You've Gone
Blue Moon
Sentimental Journey
Moonglow
Too Marvelous For Words
Zing! Went The Strings Of My Heart
I Don't Know Why (I Just Do)
How About You?
It Had To Be You
You Make Me Feel So Young
The Blue Room

Dixieland Burbon Street Parade - Willie Wimber

 

Easy Livin'

Dixieland 
Bourbon Street Parade
Bourbon Street Band
Directed by Willie Wimber, Trumpet
Rondo Stereophonic ST 577
1959

Bourbon Street Parade
Rockin' Chair
Dream Boat
Squeeze Me
Farewell Blues
Down Home Rag
My Honey's Lovin' Arms
Lullaby Of The Leaves
Stumbling
Easy Livin'

Los Cuatro Amigos

Pequena Flor

Mani

Los Cuatro Amigos
Columbia EX 5001

From the back cover: In less than two years the Cuatro Amigos have become one of Argentina's most popular recording groups.

The member's Roberto Vignola, Hector Condro, Enrique Costa and Gregorio Fumo are all well-known individual artists in the Argentina market. They joined together in 1957 and made their first public appearance on the stage of the Grand Rex Theater in Buenos Aires. The public reaction was immediate and enthusiastic.

Now they are exclusive Columbia recording artists and we are pleased to bring their first record sold outside of Argentina to the rest of Latin America and the United States.

Pequena Flor (Petite Fleur)
La Guitarra De Danny (Danny's Guitar)
Caminando Solo En La Noche
Mani (Peanuts)
Ondas Del Danubio 
Carioca
Charleston Tentador
Sare (Sarah)
Llueve (Piove) (Ciao, Caio Bambina)
Trudi (Trudie)
La Canción De Josesito (Joey's Song)
Danubio Azul
Dimelo Tu
Coronel Bogey (Colonel Bogey)

Friday, May 10, 2024

Romantic Spain - Carlos Zapater

 

La Guapa

Romantic Spain
By The Carlos Zapater Orchestra
Wyncote W-9002
Cameo-Parkway Records 
1964

Espana
The Maids Of Cadiz
Chiapanecas
Malagueña
La Guapa
A Media Luz

Thursday, May 9, 2024

The Mood Is Romance - Joni James

 

Star Eyes

The Mood Is Romantic 
Joni James
Orchestra Conducted by Skip Martin
Produced by Howard Scott
MGM Records SE 3990
1961

From Billboard - December 4, 1961: Here's thrush Joni James in contrasting moods and either way the idea should appeal to her many fans. In the swinging package she has selected items like "Just In Time," "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Something's Gotta Give," etc., while the softer mood set highlights songs like "Star Eyes," "Time On My Hands" and "You Go To My Head." In both cases, the gal is supported by good size ensembles with Jimmie Haskell and Skip Martin doing the respective baton chores.

Star Eyes
Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Time On My Hands
You Go To My Head
The Music Stopped
I'm Beginning To See The Light
Just Squeeze Me (But Don't Tease Me)
Dream, Dream, Dream
Wonder Why
Here Comes Heaven Again
I Remember You
I Hadn't Anyone Till You

The Mood Is Swinging! - Joni James

 

Cheek To Cheek

Joni James: The Mood Is Swinging!
Orchestra Conducted by Jimmie Haskell
Produced by Howard Scott
MGM Records E-2987
1961

From Billboard - December 4, 1961: Here's thrush Joni James in contrasting moods and either way the idea should appeal to her many fans. In the swinging package she has selected items like "Just In Time," "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Something's Gotta Give," etc., while the softer mood set highlights songs like "Star Eyes," "Time On My Hands" and "You Go To My Head." In both cases, the gal is supported by good size ensembles with Jimmie Haskell and Skip Martin doing the respective baton chores.

This Could Be The Start Of Something
Ain't Misbehavin'
A Lot Of Livin' To Do
Just In Time
The Lady Is A Tramp
I Get A Kick Out Of You
It's All Right With Me
When My Sugar Walks Down The Street (All The Little Birdies Go Tweet, Tweet, Tweet)
Something's Gotta Give
Day In – Day Out
Cheek To Cheek
I'm Shooting High

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Dance To The Sounds Of The Big Name Bands - Various

 

Dance To The Sounds Of The Big Name Bands

Dance To The Sounds Of The Big Name Bands
Crown Records STEREO/CST 606
1969

Sunrise Serenade - Glenn Miller
Ciribiribin - Harry James
Wade In The Water - Tommy Dorsey
Northwest Passage - Woody Herman
Come Back To Sorrento - Stan Kenton
When The Saints Go Marching In - Benny Goodman
East Side, West Side - Duke Ellington
Boogie Woogie - Tommy Dorsey
Estrellita - Perez Pardo
Skyliner - Charlie Barnet

That's Lou - Lou Rawls

 

Street Of Dreams

That's Lou
The Moving and Exiting Songs of Mr. Lou Rawls
Produced by David Axelrod
Cover Photo: Capitol Photo Studio / George Jerman
Capitol Records T 2756
1967

When Love Goes Wrong
Problems
Reminiscing Monologue
They Don't Give Medals (To Yesterday's Heroes)
Ear Bender Monologue
What Are You Doing About Today
Please Give Me Someone To Love
Hard To Get Thing Called Love
(How Do You Say) I Don't Love You Anymore
Street Of Dreams
The Love That I Give

Monday, May 6, 2024

Harmonicats Selected Favorites

 

Lezchinka

Harmonicats Selected Favorites
Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
Mercury Record MG 20074
1955

From the back cover: The proof of the pudding is in the eating. And the proof of good music is in the listening. Mercury Records takes great pleasure in presenting a gourmet's delight served up by Jerry Murad and his Harmonicats. There as a time in the history of American music when the harmonica was considered less of a musical instrument than it was a toy. The versatile Harmonicats, under the leadership of Jerry Murad, have raised the lowly harmonica to a well-established place among such other musical instruments as the saxophone and trumpet. The Harmonicats, through their success, were one of the first in their field to be called into the musician's union. This request was made by the president of the union himself, James C. Petrillo.

From Istanbul, Turkey, to Chicago, Illinois, is a long way – both literally and geographically. Jerry made the trip with his parents at the tender age of six, and considers Chicago his home town, although his music is as popular in the place of his birth as it is here in the United States. One recording alone, the great standard, "Peg O' My Heart", has sold more than two million copies and brought back a world-wide revival of the harmonica.

Murad was never one to kid around about music. He has been a perfectionist, or at least striving for perfection, since his dad presented him with his first mouth organ. Jerry's enthusiasm for perfection was recognized by the great Borah Minnevitch, who hired him to tour with his world-famous Harmonica Rascals. After several years with Minnevitch, he decided to go on his own and chose Chicago for his opening night. It wasn't long before Murad was the toast of the town. A Mercury Recording contract followed, and with it came "Peg O' My Heart". The rest, of course, is history, and a string of other disc hits, synonomized the name of Jerry Murad with the harmonica.

From Billboard - October 29, 1955: Ever since their big recording success with "Peg O' My Heart," this group has had its share of the entertainment spotlight. Now along with the original success, they've packaged 11 other numbers of widely varying moods into a most listenable album. Some of it is dance tempo, like "Tea For Two," "On The Alamo" and "Harbor Lights" while others, like "Harmonica Boogie" and "Scheherazade" are strictly production efforts. The boys' talent and versatility come thru in gobs. Should enjoy a good demand.

Peg O' My Heart
Harmonic Boogie
Lezchinka
On The Alamo
Gallop Of The Comedians
At Dawn
Tea For Two
The Sardar March
At Sundown
Clair De Lune
Scheherezade
Harbor Lights