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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

4 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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@jadvadm

2 weeks ago

This was our parents music. Would have never listened to it as teenagers (70’s) . Absolutely love it now (70)! So calming.

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@carolpayette854

7 months ago

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

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@andrewpink4956

1 year ago

No fancy electronics, just pure talent 👍👍

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@ronaldmendez4112

1 year ago

I was born in the late 40s. Raised on my grandfather's farm house. All my uncles were in the air corps. After the war they worked as civilians at a near by airbase. On weekends (friday to sunday evenings) my grandfather along with my young aunts hosted parties on the weekends for the airmen. Dancing and of course libations from friday to sunday. The memories and big band music will always be with me. The American music...the big bands may it live and be played forever .

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@patrickeskew4028

5 months ago

I have memories listening to this kind of music. I was born in the 70s but my grandfather was born in the 20s and this is the music he grew up on. So riding in the truck with him as a young man this is what I heard

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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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@robertoa.m.3984

1 year ago

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

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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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@nathanneider5043

1 year ago

A lost memory in time.

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@johnhowieson3559

11 months ago

Beautiful music; me Mom brought me well with Artie Shaw, Miller, folk like the younger soul, get on and listen, you’ll never regret it. I was raised by my mom (born 1924). Go for it 🙂

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@georgenefflen3392

1 year ago

❤ I got the greatest gift in the world for my first birthday present. That was VJ day I was raised with this kind of music in the background, and no matter how much I love Bluegrass and Willie Nelson and ELO. This is the most soothing music for my soul.😂

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@BoydsofParadise

5 months ago

Timeless music of the Greatest Generation!

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@mattgraham2835

2 weeks ago

this music is the precursor to rock n roll

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@christopheromeara689

1 year ago

The neighbors across the street from me were of the Greatest generation. That is we’re I gained appreciation for big band .

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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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@daviddeverteuil8663

2 years ago

I AM NOW AN ''OLD FELLA'' WILL BE 81 NEXT MONTH. GREW UP WITH MUSIC. ALL THESE BIG BANDS ARE LEGENDARY. OF COURSE THEY EACH HAVE THEIR STYLE OF INTERPRETATION. I WAS BORDERING ON A NUT CASE FOR THE MUSIC OFTHE DUKE AND THE COUNT. STILL CRAZY ABOUT EM AS WELL AS GLEN MILLER AND SO MANY OF THE GREAT BANDS. ''MAN.., DAT IS REAL MUSIK!!!!! MAKE YOU WANT TO SHAKE UP YUH BODY AND ROLL YUH BUMSEE'' ON THE MORE ''SOPHISCATED'' SIDE I ALSO LOVE THE ''CLASSICS'' MEANING THE WORKS OF TCHAISKOWSKI, BRAHMS, BEETHOVEN, BACH, STRAUSS. STRAVINSKI ETC., I AM ALSO A MUSICIAN (VIOLIN). PLAY A LITTLE BIT OF VIOLIN CLASSICS AS WELL AS LATIN, FOOL AROUND WITH CALYPSO (Trinidad born but now live in Australia) MUSIC IS THE REAL ''TONIC OF LIFE'' DAT'S IS ALL FOR TODAY DMDV.

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@KarenLLee-vj1dl

1 year ago

I got the love of big bands from my dad. When my kids were young, I took him to a place one night that had a big band show. We danced a lot. Great memory. My mom and brother babysat for me.

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