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Saturday, May 11, 2013

The Sound Of Gypsy Music - Dick Kesner

The Sound Of Gypsy Music
Dick Kesner
His Magic Stradivarius And Orchestra
Coral Records
CRL 757376

The set is available from online vendors so I will not be posting a sample.

Kesner made a number of terrific space age pop albums when he wasn't working for Lawrence Welk. This is a fine example of his mixing "traditional" with period pop "inventions" to create a lively and interesting blend of music.

"Gypsy" co-written by Kesner and Charles Dant is a standout track.

Also check out Kesner's Amor Latino.

Hungarian Rhapsody #2
Two Guitars
When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry
The Gypsy With Fire In His Shoes
Golden Earrings
Hungarian Dance #5
Gypsy
Play Fiddle Play
Dolores
Softly As In A Morning Sunrise
Zigeuner
Gypsy Love Song

Michelle - Featuring The Trumpet Men

Michelle
Michelle
Featuring The Trumpet Men
Wyncote SW 9137

And now for another journey into the Land Of Budget LPs. This album features a mixed up collection of tracks by The Trumpet Men (not a real band) and the face of a pretty girl on the cover whose real name is not Michelle.

Anita Kerr And The French Connection

Let's Take A Walk By The Sea
Anita Kerr And The French Connection
Vocal Accompaniment by The French Connection
Produced by Anita Kerr and Alex Grob
Arranged and Conducted by Anita Kerr
RCA APL 1-2298
1977

Here's an obscure 60s/70s easy mood set by Anita Kerr. This LP was recorded in Switzerland.

Wiki: Anita Kerr

Website: www.anitakerr.com

A 6000
Michelle
So Far Away From L.A.
Now's The Time For Fun
The World Is Gonna Keep On Spinning
Let's Take A Walk By The Sea
When Summer Is Gone
Et Mourir De Plaisir
Tambourine
There Is No Love Without The Moonlight

Friday, May 10, 2013

Sophisticate In Cuba - Stanley Black

It's All Right With Me

Sophisticate In Cuba
Stanley Black And His Music
London Records LL 1781

From the back cover: The subtly shifting rhythmic accents, the charging moods, the facile switching from jazz to mambo, from baiao to jazz, the piquant exotic flavors combine to form an album of outstanding originality and distinction. Stanley Black has skillfully employed a multitude of novel ideas in this selection. No electronic gimmicks, or subterfuges – just the products of a brilliant musical brain which never ceases to amaze show business with its rich fund of inventive genius.

Also from the back cover: Briefly, for the benefit of newcomers to the pleasurable art of Black's musical magic, he is a Londoner born and bred. He played piano for several top-line bands before the war, and visited South America in the ranks of the Harry Roy orchestra in 1937. This trip laid the perfect foundation for his subsequently frequent excursions into the realms of authentic Latin music.

After his R.A.F. war service, he guided the fortunes of the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra for eight successful years, and then branched out on his own. Today finds him in constant demand by all sections of the entertainment world. Recording, television, advertising jingles – the list of his busy activities  is ample and impressive proof of his unique and diverse talents. Not the least among his success is the imposing array of film scores written for prominent directors like Herbert Wilcox, Anna Neagle and Mario Zampi.

This present album is a complete departure from Stanley's previous work in the effrr studios. We have heard him conducting a large concert orchestra in albums of music by famous composers like Richard Rodgers and Jerome Kern; we have heard him at the piano leading a lush string section in selections of mood music at its best; we have heard him leading a full-blooded team of percussionists from the piano keyboard in LPs of exotic Latin American music Now we hear him playing a selection of well-known ballads in a bright, puckish style which combines two of this greatest musical loves – Latin American music and jazz.

Should I
Time On My Hands
All Of You
And This IS My Beloved
I've Got You Under My Skin
You're The Top
One, Two, Button Your Shoe
My Melancholy Baby
Yes, My Darling Daughter
Fool's Rush In
Ooh That Kiss!
It's All Right With Me

Big Band Bossa Nova - Enoch Light

Besame Mucho

Big Band Bossa Nova
The New Beat From Brazil
Arrangements: Lew Davis
Originate and Produced by Enoch Light
Associate Producers: Julie Klages & Robert Byrne
Art Director: Charles E. Murphy
Recording Chief: Robert Fine
Mastering: George Piros
Command Records RS 844 SD
1962

The Big Band:

Trumpets: Doc Severinsen, Bernie Glow, Mel Davis, Jimmy Maxwell & Irvin Markowitz
Trombones: Urbie Green, Bobby Byrne, Bob Alexander, Paul Faulise & Jack Satterfield
Woodwinds: Walter Levinsky, Phil Bodner, Al Klink, Stan Webb & Hank Freeman
Guitar: Tony Mottola
Bass: Bob Haggart
Drum: Don Lamond
Percussion: Bob Rosengarden, Phil Kraus & Eddie Shaughnessy

From Billboard November 17, 1962: Enoch Light and his ork light out after the latest catchy rhythm from Brazil, the bossa nova, and they turn in a flock of big, lightly swinging performances of the infectious rhythm with the big band. The sound is excellent, the stereo arrangements sparkle and the band plays with style. Big sales ahead here.

Desafinado
One Note Samba
Perdido
E Luxo So
Galanura
Lullaby Of Birdland
Rio Junction
Sem Saudades De Voce
La Puerta Del Sol
Brazil
Besame Mucho
Take The "A" Train

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Holiday In Rio - Werner Muller And His Orchestra

Pearlfisher Tango
Your Musical Holiday In Rio
Werner Muller and His Orchestra
Decca DL 8139

From the back cover: The music in this series, suggested by the brilliantly colorful pages of Holiday Magazine, has been especially chosen to invite, encourage, and enhance the holiday spirit.

A nice Latin mood set presented without many space age fireworks, although I like the vocal touches on the sample posted above. Muller would go on to make some fine atomic age discs. Look for a copy of Muller's Percussion In The Sky.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Danke Schon - Bernd Spier

Memphis
Danke Schon
Bernd Spier
Columbia CL 2399

From the bi-lingual back cover notes: As you'll discover when you hear Bernd in Danke Schoen, his approach to a song has been strongly influenced by the best American popular singing styles. But just as clearly, Bernd's persuasive way with a ballad reaches out beyond any of the familiar styles to become uniquely "Bernd Spier".

Bernd Spier's wiki page.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Grade "A" Dance Music With A Swing Beat

Azores
Big Foot
Grade "A" Dance Music With A Swing Beat
Joe Thomas And Band
Al Sears And His Orchestra
Audio Lab (King Records - Cincinnati, Ohio) AL 1540

Here's an obscure budget album which I purchased for the cover art. One track is titled "Raw Meat" but maybe stock art of a "Big Foot" would have worked just as nicely?

The album actually swings like a thick piece of raw meat on a meat hook, Grade "A" or a giant groovy dancing foot.

Al Sears on wiki

Joe Thomas on wiki

Songs Of Kurt Weill Sung By Felicia Sanders

Thousands Of Miles
Songs Of Kurt Weill Sung By Felicia Sanders
Arranged and Conducted by Irving Joseph
Series 2000
Time S/2007
1960

From the inside the book-fold cover: In choosing the music of Kurt Weill for her debut in Time's Series 2000, Miss Sanders has given herself the opportunity to choose from one of the most remarkable repertoires in 20th Century music.

From Billboard - August 29, 1960: Felicia Sanders, who is a pretty good singer usually, on this album overdoes her vocal stylings so that she over powers the tender Kurt Weill tunes. The ork backing by Irving Joseph is in the same mold. The tunes include some of Weill's greatest. Recording is excellent.

Speak Low
This Is New
Remember That I Care
Green Up-Time
September Song
Here I'll Stay
Thousands Of Miles
Foolish Heart
Stay Well
Westwind
Mon Ami, My Friend
Oh Heart Of Love

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Easy Jazz On A Fish Beat Bass - Greig McRitchie

Runnin' Wild

Easy Jazz On A Fish Beat Bass
Grieg McRitchie
Zephyr ZP12005G
1956

To augment his arrangements with inventive Jazz McRitchie contracted some of the West Coast's best known and most talented musicians: Russ Freeman, Piano; Jon Mondragon, Bass; Shelly Manne, Drums (Courtesy Contemporary Records); Herbie Harper and Joe Howard, Trombone; Ray Linn, Trumpet; Larry Bunker, Vibes; Buddy Collette, Alto and Flute; Tony Rizzi, Guitar & Marty Berman, Baritone

From the back cover: Believing Rock and Roll to be a moving beat that is here to stay Greig McRitchie was given the assignment of arranging jazz above the fishnet or backbeat so characteristic of the music most popular with today's young people, Zephyr and McRitchie agreed to try one recording session – four tunes. If the idea didn't work the plan was to be scrapped. To hedge a little further on the experiment (and to get the best possible sound) it was decided to record on three separate tracks as well as the conventional quarter-inch tape. The three track machine made it possible to add or diminish level on each of the sections: rock and roll rhythm, bass and jazz – in the editing.

Jeepers Creepers
McRitchie Doodle
Sometimes I'm Happy
Runnin' Wild
Fishbeat Blues
Lonely Night
Grieg's Bread
Sally's Back
Sophisticated Swing
Shuffle Off To Buffalo
Robbins Nest
Goodnight!

The Capitol Disc Jockey Album - June 1969

Feeling Good - The Art Reynolds Singers
The Capitol Disc Jockey Album
June 1969

Here's another fun promotional album from Capitol featuring sample tracks from The Art Reynolds Singers, George Shearing, Ralph McTell, Nancy Wilson, Al de Lory and Sandler & Young.