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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Unter südlicher Sonne - Jimmy Makulis

Bésame Mucho
Unter südlicher Sonne
Jimmy Makulis
Josef Nielsen und sein Orchester
Fiesta Records Company, Inc. N.Y., N.Y.
FLP 1349

Aloha-Oe
Mexikanische Serenade
La Mer
Bésame Mucho
La Violetera
Traumen Von Der Sudsee
Eine Insel Aus Traumen Geboren
Tintarella Di Luna
Serenata D' Amore
Vaja Con Dios
Sudwind
Torna A Surriento

Friday, September 9, 2016

My Reverie - The Three Suns

Tenderly

My Reverie
The Three Suns
Cover photo by Mitchell Bliss
RCA Victor LPM-1173
1956

From the back cover: From more than a decade The Three Suns have been right at the top of the heap of popular musical groups. The reason for their success is easier to name than to explain. They play the kind of music most people want to hear and they play it the way most people want to hear it. Other musicians have the same intention, but they've lacked the Sun's uncanny flair for knowing what will please. And they can be pretty sure they've hit on the right answers because they continue to be in heavy demand in night spots, on the road (SRO wherever they appear), on radio, and on their RCA Victor records.

Chances are, if you were to spend an evening at one of the supper clubs with The Three Suns you'd have a hilarious time, because the boys are born – as well as experienced – entertainers. As guitarist Al Nevins puts it, "If we're not throwing notes, we're throwing gags." They kid themselves, the customers, the music, and anything and everything that comes to hand. They enjoy themselves hugely. So do the customers.

They're too smart as entertainers to gag all the time. Besides, the customers have come to hear them play; and they themselves are expert musicians who love to make music. So they settle down and play the songs – pop standards and semi-classics – their fans love to hear.

For this RCA Victor collection, they've chosen such a program. It includes two classics, Beethoven's beloved Moonlight Sonata and Debussy's Reverie, in Larry Clinton's arrangement. The others are all-time favorites that sound new and different as played by Al Nevin's guitar, Artie Dunn's organ and Mortie Nevin's accordion.

Al and Mortie are brothers, and Artist is their cousin. They got their name when Al and Mortie's mother greeted the three of them one day with "Here come my three sons." The name clicked with them at once and, with just a change of vowel, they had their professional title.

The boys got together and launched their career in 1939, opening for the Adelphia Hotel in Philadelphia. They hit New York in November 1940, debuting at the Piccadilly Hotel, where they were so popular they stayed for ten years.

The boys were the first musicians ever to employ their combination of guitar, accordion and organ. Their success has produced many imitators, but none have managed to duplicate the sure touch and feeling for melody which has made them such a hit.

In describing the unique instrumental effect they achieve, Mortie says, "the accordion takes the cross figures and single note melody, which is easy to listen to; then Al on guitar plays a steady, rotating, rolling beat, while Artie, on organ, keeps up a sustained background."

They're composers too, and their theme song "Twilight Time, is one of their most successful recordings. "You should read some of our mail," say Mortie. "That number seems to have romantic memories for about half the country. Not only has it brought people together for the first time,  but estranged couples often ask us to play it on the air, of come in here to see if they can't recapture 'that old feeling.' And believe me, it seems to work."

My Reverie
Moon Glow
Intermezzo
Smoke Rings
The Legend Of The Glass Mountain
Tenderly
My Silent Love
Moonlight Sonata
April In Paris
Laura
Jet
Petite Waltz

Thursday, September 8, 2016

A Taste Of Honey & Other Mariachi Hits - The Fantabulous Brass

A Taste Of Honey
A Taste Of Honey & Other Mariachi Hits
As Played By The Fantabulous Brass
Produced by Pete Spargo
Director Of Engineering: Val Valentin
Cover Design: Michael Malta
Cover Photo: Sigred Owen
Metro Records M/MS 575

One of the many budget brass albums released at the time. With only a small studio group to work with, the engineer help fatten the sound by pushing the bass guitar level up on most of these tracks to help fatten the sound. The effect produced a bit of a jazz edge which helped sell the set.

A Taste Of Honey
My Favorite Things
Stranger In Paradise
Tonight
Exodus
Baubles Bangles And Beads
Hello Dolly
Volare
More
Lollipops & Roses