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Thursday, November 11, 2021

Swing Along With Me - Frank Sinatra

 

I Never Knew

Swing Along With Me
Frank Sinatra
Billy May and His Orchestra
Arranged and Conducted by Billy May
Cover Photo: Paul Hesse
Art Direction: Merle Shore
Reprise R-1002
1961

Falling In Love With Love
The Cruse Of An Aching Heart
Don't Cry Joe
Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone
Love Walked In
Granada
I Never Knew
Don't Be That Way
Moonlight On The Ganges
It's A Wonderful World
Have You Met Miss Jones?
You're Nobody 'Till Somebody Loves You

Confidentially... It's Condon - Eddie Condon

 

Royal Garden Blues

Confidentially... It's Condon
Eddie Condon and His All-Star Dixieland Band
Design Records DLP 47
1957

That's A Plenty 
Ballin' The Jack
Cherie
Whenever There's Love
Ja Da
It's Been So Long
Royal Garden Blues
Sugar
Back In Your Own Backyard
Back Home In Indiana

Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Canyon Lady - Joe Henderson

 

Las Palmas

Canyon Lady
Joe Henderson
Produced by Orrin Keepnews
Art Direction: Phil Carroll
Cover Photo: Tony Lane
Back Cover Photo: Phil Bray
Recording Engineer: Jim Stern
Remix: Skip Shimmin, Joe Henderson & Orrin Keepnews
Recorded October 1973 at Fantasy Studios
Milestone Records M-9057
Distributed by Fantasy Records
1975

Tres Palabras
Las Palmas
Canyon Lady
All Things Considered

Tres Palabra Personnel

Tenor Sax: Joe Henderson
Trumpets: Oscar Brashear & John Hunt
Trombones: Julian Priester & Nicholas TenBrock
Flutes: Hadley Caliman, Ray Pizzi & Vincent Denham
Electric Piano: George Duke (Courtesy of MPS-BASF Records)
Acoustic Piano: Mark Levine
Bass: John Heard
Drums: Eric Gravatt
Timbales: Carmelo Garcia
Congas: Victor Pantoja
Trumpet Solo by Oscar Brashear
Arranged and Conducted by Luis Gasca (courtesy of Fantasy Records)

Las Palmas Personnel

Trumpet: Luis Gasca
Piano, Bass, Drums, Percussion same as above

Side 2 Personnel

Trumpet & Flugelhorn: Luis Gasca
Trumpet: Oscar Brashear
Trombone: Julian Priester
Tenor Sax: Hadley Caliman (on "Canyon Lady" only)
Congas: Francisco Aguabella (on "All Things Considered" only)
Piano, Bass, Drums, Percussion same as on Side 1 except Duke does not play on "All Things Considered")

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

The Trumpets Ole

 

Monday Monday

The Trumpets Ole Play
Cover Photo: Hal Buksbaum
Decca Records STEREO DL 74821
Decca Records, A Division of MCA, Inc.
1966

Main Theme From "Exodus"
Tangerines And Trumpets
Everybody Loves A Lover
The Appaloosa (from The Universal Picture "The Appaloosa")
Man From L Mancha (from The Music Play "Man Of La Mancha)
Amigo 
Monday, Monday
Samba De Orfeu
Midnight In Moscow
Love Sickness
Call Me
Theme from "The Newly Wed Game" - A TV Series

Andre Previn All Alone

 

Angel Eyes

Andre Previn All Alone
Produced by Joe Reisman
Recorded in RCA Victor's Music Center Of The World, Hollywood, California
Recording Engineer: Hank Cicalo
Cover Photo: Ron Cohen
RCA Victor STEREO LSP-3806
1967

More Than You Know
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
Everything Happens To Me
You Are Too Beautiful
How Deep Is The Ocean
Angel Eyes
When Sunny Gets Blue
As Time Goes By
Remember Me?
Yesterdays
Dancing On The Ceiling
Here's That Rainy Day

C'mon... Get Happy! - Nelson Riddle

 

September In The Rain

C'mon... Get Happy!
Nelson Riddle and His Orchestra
Capitol Records T893
1957

From Billboard - October 28, 1957: Happy is the correct mood! Excellent arrangements by Riddle add up to one of the best dance albums to hit the market in some time. The distinctive instrumental phrases that identify the popular orkster are very listenable on "I'll Get By," "September In The Ran" and "Get Happy." The other tunes are in a light, medium-beat groove. It should take very little pushing to make this one take off.

Jeannine
Without A Song
September In The Rain
S'posin'
Am I Blue?
Rain
I'll Get By
Diga Diga Doo
For All We Know
Time Was
Something To Remember You By
Get Happy

Monday, November 8, 2021

Good Morning Starshine - Tartaglia

 

A Day In The Life

Good Morning Starshine
Instrumental Creations For Orchestra and Moog Synthesizer by Tartaglia
Produced by Voyle Gilmore
Cover Photo: Ed Simpson. Location Ephemera-Sumiko Boutique; West Hollywood, California
Liner Photos: Bob Collins/Group 1
Recording Engineer: Michael M. Shields 
Remix Engineer: Don Henderson
Capitol STEREO ST 8-0280
1969

Good Morning Starshine
A Day In The Life
The Boxer
Clay Jesse
Within You Without You
Classical Gas
Shannon Girl
Aquarius
Without Her
Everybody Gets To Go To The Moon

Dancing Down Broadway - Cyril Stapleton

 

If I Loved You

Dancing Down Broadway
Cyril Stapleton and His Orchestra
London Records PS 134
1958

From the back cover: Few can be more aware of the magic power of music than Cyril Stapleton. He is himself an accomplished artist of the most romantic of instruments and is as much at home in the repertoire of the classics as he is in the field of light music. He made his first broadcast at the age of 12 playing as a solo violinist on the old 5NG radio station in Nottingham, and town where he was born. He must indeed be one of the youngest veterans of radio for he broadcast regularly from B.B.C. Birmingham studios in the years in-between 1928 and 1932. By this time, having reached the age of eighteen, he went to Czechoslovakia to study briefly under Sevcik, the famous teacher of the violin. On his return to England his early study and outstanding talent were rewarded by a scholarship to the Trinity College of Music in London. 

At the same time as he entered college, Cyril Stapleton joined up with Henry Hall and his newly formed B.B.C. Dance Orchestra and under his baton took part in the first transmission ever to go out from Broadcasting House. In 1935 he transferred to Jack Payne's Orchestra and took part with it in an extensive tour of South Africa. It was in 1937 at the age of only 23, that he first set out on his own, forming a small orchestra which played regularly at a West End restaurant. His first broadcast with his own band took place in March 1939.

The outbreak of war caused Cyril Stapleton temporarily to set aside his musical career and he insisted in the R.A.F. where he remained for the next five years. The end of this period, however, found him as a member of the R.A.F. Symphony Orchestra and following demobilization he chose to free-lance for a while, playing with nearly every broadcasting orchestra and appearing regularly with the Philharmonic and National Symphony Orchestras.

The rest of the story is well known to radio listeners, for Cyril Stapleton's new orchestra formed in 1947 was soon to occupy the key spots of the B.B.C. programs. As conductor of the B.B.C. Show Band he became famous not only as the creator of all that is best in light music, but also as a popular and quick witted broadcasting personality.

From Billboard - November 24, 1958: Lighthearted, imaginative instrumental arrangements by the British maestro of a variety of Broadway tunes – such well known show tunes as "If I Love You," and "Getting To Know You," along with lesser played but equally listenable legit items – "Tonight from "West Side Story," etc. Pleasant programming for jocks.

Mutual Admiration Society from "Happy Hunting"
Tonight from "West Side Story"
Lida Rose from "The Music Man"
Sunshine Girl from "New Girl In Town"
Standing On The Corner from "The Most Happy Fella"
Wouldn't It Be Lovely from "My Fair Lady"
The Girl That I Marry from "Annie Get Your Gun"
Long Before I Knew You from "Bells Are Ringing"
On The Street Where You Live from "My Fair Lady"
Oh! What A Beautiful Mornin' from "Oklahoma"
If I Loved You from "Carousel"
Getting To Known You from "The King And I"

Sunday, November 7, 2021

The Best Cha Cha Cha - Bill Diablo - Ralph Font

 

Poco Pello

The Best And Most Popular Cha Cha Cha Of The Fabulous Fifties
Bill Diablo and His Sextext
Ralph Font and His Orchestra (Vocals by Macucho)
KAPP KL-1060
1957

From Billboard - July 1, 1957: Inspired by the success of its bestselling LP, "Songs Of The Fabulous Fifties" by Roger Williams, Kapp has come up with a new twist via this package of popular cha cha cha themes, such as "Cherry Pink," "Sweet And Gentle," etc. Both Font and Diablo swing a knowledgeable baton for terping. Title may give package some pop appeal – particularly if sold as a series – but its basic sales attraction is still to the Latin American market.

Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White
The Man From Jamaica (Jamaicino)
Suavecito
Poco Pelo
El Bodeguera (Chocolate Cha Cha Cha)
Pedro Pablo (Cha Cha Cha)
Me Lo Dijo Adela (Sweet and Gentle)
Los Tamalitos De Olga (Hot Tomales)
Esto Es Felicidad
Espinita
Cuatro Vidas
Rico Vacilon

When Tragedy Struck - Hank Snow

 

Little Buddy

When Tragedy Struck
Hank Snow
Produced by Chet Atkins
Recording Engineer: Bob Farris
Recorded in Nashville
RCA Victor LPM-1861
1959

From the back cover: The artistry of Hank Snow has never been typed. He sings all kinds of songs, from ballads to multi-syllable up-tempo chants and lends his rich recitative tones to an occasional "reading".

In this album of songs of sorrow, Hank is assisted by the Rainbow Ranch Boys with vocal background by the Jorndanaires. The organ console accompaniment is played by Marvin Hughes, musical director of Station WSM, Nashville, Tennessee, where Hank originates his radio and television shows over the NBC network.

The Letter Edged In Black
Old Shep
The Prisoner's Prayer
The Drunkard's Child
Don't Make Me Go To Bed And I'll Be Good
The Convict And The Rose
Put My Little Shoes Away
Little Buddy
There's A Little Box Of Pine On The 7:29
Nobody's Child 
I'm Here To Get My Baby Out Of Jail