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1942 (CD)

Charlie Barnet

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Released: 1994 List Price: 15.98
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Circle Records presents a series of Lang-Worth Transcriptions by Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra, most of which were recorded in New York's Liederkranz Hall on July 28, 1942; "Charleston Alley," using an arrangement by Horace Henderson, was committed to wax on January 27, 1941. Only six of the 14 tracks feature vocals; the singers are Lena Horne, Huck Andrews, Bob Carroll, Frances Wayne and Peanuts Holland. Instrumental treats include "Victory Walk," "Wichita Windstorm," "Washington Whirligig" and a beautifully rendered salute to Johnny Hodges and Duke Ellington in the form of "Things Ain't What They Used to Be." Listeners are advised to savor the trumpeting of Peanuts Holland and the soprano, alto and tenor saxophones of Charlie Barnet. This excellent package of big-band swing recorded in the middle of the Second World War contains at least as much real jazz as any of the six Classics chronological Barnet compilations documenting the years 1933-1940. ~ arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Victory Walk
2That Real Romance
3Wichita Windstorm
4Thoughtless
5I Like to Riff
6Shady Lady
7That Old Black Magic
8Things Ain't What They Used to Be
9Washington Whirligig
10Midsummer Matinee
11Charleston Alley
12Oh, Miss Jaxson
13Plowin'
14I Don't Want Anybody at All
15Smiles

 

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