A Tribute To Glenn Miller
Ralph Flanagan & His Orchestra
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Format Details:
Release Date: 16 July 2001
Label: Jasmine Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 604988258226
Ralph Flanagan & His Orchestra
Format Details:
Release Date: 16 July 2001
Label: Jasmine Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 604988258226
Description
The first eight sides are two medleys. They provide solos by Bobby Hackett on "Make Believe", "St. Louis Blues" and "Basin Street Blues", while the other trumpet solos are shared between Dale McMickle and Bernie Previn. The trombone soloist is Buddy Morrow especially on the Dorsey feature, "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You". Al Klink can be heard soloing on tenor-sax while it is to Art Baker that falls the task of recreating the sound of Benny Goodman on "Goodbye". "Low Gear" and "Come On In" are Flanagan originals. Tracks 9 to 17 are from Flanagan's commercial recording contract and feature a band of studio musicians with the exception of "Smoke Dreams" which is by the touring band and has a vocal by Harry Prime. These recordings all come from sessions in 1949 and the first part of 1950. The big hit for Flanagan was "My Hero" which came from the second session and was the third record issued as part of the contract: Tracks 18 to 20 are from June 1952 and are by the touring band and demonstrate the ability to play both a ballad and, in "Stars and Stripes", at break-neck speed while still swinging forcefully. "Penthouse Serenade" was another hit for Flanagan and remained in the band book to the end.
Tracklisting
Tommy Hunt
Kay Barry / Maureen Evans
Buddy Holly & The Crickets
Johnnie Ray
Eddie Cochran
Various Artists
Billie Holiday
Charlie Applewhite
Klaus Gesing, Ana Pilat, Latvian Radio Big Band
Maria Schneider
Maria Schneider
Danish Radio Big Band
Sadness
Hackney Colliery Band
Etienne Charles & Creole Orchestra
Peter Vuust & Aarhus Jazz Orchestra