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Great American Big Bands of the 1930s & 1940s Glenn Miller & Duke Ellington #bigbands #vintagemusic
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Various Artists - The Great American Big Bands Released 2006-05-29 on Past Perfect
1. 00:00:00 Count Basie Sent For You Yesterday
2. 00:03:00 Jack Teagarden Chicks Is Wonderful
3. 00:06:22 Benny Carter These Foolish Things
4. 00:09:26 Chick Webb When I Get Low I Get High
5. 00:11:56 Benny Goodman Christopher Columbus
6. 00:15:32 Louis Armstrong I Never Knew
7. 00:18:21 Joe Venuti Flop
8. 00:21:04 Duke Ellington Take The 'A' Train
9. 00:24:02 Harry James Strictly Instrumental
10. 00:26:57 Jimmy Dorsey All of Me
11. 00:30:15 Bunny Berigan The Prisoner's Song
12. 00:34:27 Bob Crosby Barrelhouse Bessie From Basin Street
13. 00:37:35 Jimmie Lunceford My Blue Heaven
14. 00:40:51 Glenn Miller A String Of Pearls
15. 00:44:07 Cab Calloway Run Little Rabbit
16. 00:47:20 Woody Herman Twin City Blues
17. 00:50:21 Ted Weems I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now?
18. 00:53:40 Tommy Dorsey Stop, Look and Listen
19. 00:59:00 Frankie Trumbauer I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music
20. 01:02:13 Casa Loma Orchestra A Study In Brown
21. 01:05:18 Artie Shaw Deep Purple
22. 01:08:34 Gene Krupa Drummin' Man
23. 01:11:36 Lionel Hampton Nola
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What is it about big bands which explains their enduring appeal? American writer Gene Lees described their characteristic sound as ‘one that will not go away’. Once heard, never forgotten in other words, and especially true for those who grew up with the idea that the best kind of fun came from dancing to the beat of a big band. The extraordinary popularity of social dancing prompted the formation of a great many travelling orchestras, some linked to a lushly romantic style, others committed to altogether hotter rhythms. There were dance halls on every corner and minor musical masterpieces were turned out by the score, all designed to tap into the upbeat mood of post-Depression America.
While it was entirely possible for these bands to survive and achieve success without ever entering the studios, it is unarguable that major reputations were built (and sustained) through recordings. Twenty-three of these top-rated groups are represented here. Some of them stayed around for decades, others were short-lived; some were led by fine instrumentalists, black and white, and a few by artists who are active still. Although the basic format doesn’t differ much – big bands usually include trumpets, trombones, saxes and a rhythm section – these selections clearly show the stylistic diversity of the idiom. Each offers unique variations of ensemble balance and texture; soloists are recognisably individual. Who said big bands all sound the same?
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@PastPerfectVintageMusic

5 years ago

Buy from Past Perfect:bit.ly/2S4PFCF Buy from Amazon UK: amzn.to/2ECxP6U Buy from Amazon US: amzn.to/2PJLp9M Track List: 1. 00:00:00 Count Basie Sent For You Yesterday 2. 00:03:00 Jack Teagarden Chicks Is Wonderful 3. 00:06:22 Benny Carter These Foolish Things 4. 00:09:26 Chick Webb When I Get Low I Get High 5. 00:11:56 Benny Goodman Christopher Columbus 6. 00:15:32 Louis Armstrong I Never Knew 7. 00:18:21 Joe Venuti Flop 8. 00:21:04 Duke Ellington Take The 'A' Train 9. 00:24:02 Harry James Strictly Instrumental 10. 00:26:57 Jimmy Dorsey All of Me 11. 00:30:15 Bunny Berigan The Prisoner's Song 12. 00:34:27 Bob Crosby Barrelhouse Bessie From Basin Street 13. 00:37:35 Jimmie Lunceford My Blue Heaven 14. 00:40:51 Glenn Miller A String Of Pearls 15. 00:44:07 Cab Calloway Run Little Rabbit 16. 00:47:20 Woody Herman Twin City Blues 17. 00:50:21 Ted Weems I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now? 18. 00:53:40 Tommy Dorsey Stop, Look and Listen 19. 00:59:00 Frankie Trumbauer I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music 20. 01:02:13 Casa Loma Orchestra A Study In Brown 21. 01:05:18 Artie Shaw Deep Purple 22. 01:08:34 Gene Krupa Drummin' Man 23. 01:11:36 Lionel Hampton Nola (c) & (p) Past Perfect Ltd

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@leroyholguin8584

3 months ago

I'm 93,I grew up❤with this music😅 my generation , was a wonderful time.sad time was the war.

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@richardshephard5344

3 years ago

As a "late-life" only child, I grew up with this music. My parents were born in 1920 and 1921, and Dad served in the Army Air Corps during WWII. They played this music constantly in our home, and I consider it part of my soul. God bless you Mom and Dad!

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@im_mr_garbage2498

1 year ago

I personally have no memories for this genre of music especially because I was born in 2007. Yet the feelings that come through my body when listening to this style of music is so calming and just a feeling I cant describe. I'm genuinely grateful for the people who put in the effort to create such a wonderful genre of music.

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@robertoa.m.3984

1 year ago

This music has one essential character: it's positive and uplifting.

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@carolpayette854

6 months ago

I am 73 and grew up listening to Big Band Music ❤❤❤

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@tinomejia8396

4 months ago

Simply Excellent.

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@inocencianieves9909

1 month ago

🎉 Bravo! ⚘️👏👏👏👏👏💐🎉

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@melissaadams958

2 years ago

This music will never go out of style. Like wine it gets better with age. Best music ever made.

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@andrewpink4956

1 year ago

No fancy electronics, just pure talent 👍👍

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@lindad.7642

1 month ago

Omg. Thank you for this! What a treasure find!!

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@kathleennehus2055

1 year ago

I used to listen to big band music in the 70's on 78 records. My Dad was a bombardier in the South Pacific, but he died in the 50's in a Air Force plane crash. I was born 6 months later and this music makes me feel closer to him. Thank you.

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@tittifck

2 years ago

I’m 54, grew up in the 80s and though it was the best time to be a kid….then I heard this music and instantly realized, I was born in the wrong generation. I experienced pleasure, and a kick in the balls at the same time!!!

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@mattgraham2835

1 day ago

this music is the precursor to rock n roll

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@alcamerc9923

2 years ago

I remember my parents dancing to this music in the kitchen, holding each other tightly, mother’s white dress swaying gently with every note, side to side and back. Imagine! So you see, it’s not just the music, it’s the memories this music etched in my soul. Only I didn’t know then I know it now: they were making love. No! No that kind, the kind that only couples in love truly feel. “I’m getting sentimental over you”

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@gastrcat

8 months ago

Great Country - Great Voices - Great Big Bangs - The Gold Era of America!!!

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@chetpomeroy1399

2 years ago

Roughly 40 years ago, in my teens/20's, I could never see the value in Big-Band music. Now that I'm well into my 60's, it has dawned on me how classy this music genre is, and that there was likely a great deal of work put in to make this sound so wonderful!

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@abrahamsamilpa

3 years ago

My Dad was in the Army during WWII. I didn't come along until 13 kids later in 1969. I grew up with every 70's genre and the 80's hair bands and dance music. I even loved the 60's rock and folk music because of my older siblings but those tunes, even the great ones, dont stand up to these classics. You really had to be talented (all around music/dance) entertainer to be in any kind of show-biz back then. Man I love this music. Miss you Pop and thank for your service during the Big One!

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@tony3313

3 years ago

This was the music of my past life.

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