Tuesday, 31 August 2010

101 Strings - Memories Are Made Of This - Hits of the 50's

 The 101 Strings Orchestra
 Memories Are Made Of This... The '50s

 01 Memories are made of this
 02 Mona Lisa
 03 Mack the Knife
 04 Passing strangers
 05 Cry
 06 Misty
 07 All the way
 08 Canadian sunset
 09 Love is a many splendoured thing
 10 Till
 11 More
 12 Blue tango
 13 Cara mia
 14 Love me tender
 15 Cherry pink and apple blossom white
 16 Put your head on my shoulder
 17 Oh, mein papa
 18 Three coins in the fountain
 19 Secret love
 20 Volare
 21 That's amore
 22 My foolish heart


Manuel and The music of the mountains - Magic fountains (1968)

Manuel
and
The music of the mountains


Magic fountains

Studio 2 records TWO 219


And here's another gem of Manuel and the music of the mountains, Magic fountains from 1968.
- Enjoy -
- DancingJohnny -

01. Stardust
02. Tangerine
03. Corcovado
04. Lonely cloud
05. The story of a starry night
06. You and the night and the music
07. Symphony
08. A man and a woman
09. Estrellita
10. Magic fountains
11. By the fountains of Rome
12. Stella by starlight

Monday, 30 August 2010

Happy Music volume 7

Happy Music 7

More happy instrumentals in the Happy Music series 
for your listening pleasure, 
 as always compiled by Joey Starr.


1.  Henry Mancini - 76 Trombones / 02:35
2.  Max Greger- Michaela / 02:09
3.  James Last - A Media Luz / 02:38
4.  André Moss - Rosita / 03:15
5.  Werner Müller - Hernando's Hideway / 02:09
6.  Alan Tew - O Sole Mio / 03:20
7.  Caravelli - Borsalino / 02:30
8.  Isaac Hayes - Café Regio's / 02:50
9.  The Carpenters - Flat Baroque / 01:48
10. Roberto Delgado - I Am / 02:25
11. Kenny King - Zambesi / 02:40
12. Bert Kaempfert - I can't give you anything (but my love) / 03:01
13. Michael Masser - Theme from "Mahogany" / 03:42
14. Hans Carste - Menuett / 02:07
15. Fats Domino - Song for Rosemary / 02:26
16. Laurie Johnson - Avengers / 02:16
17. Peter Nero - Speak softly love / 03:20
18. Michael Oldfield - Blue Peter / 02:06
19. Sakamoto Ryuichi - Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence / 04:27
20. Shangri-La / 02:56
21. Save your kisses for me / 02:46
22. Dimitri Dourakine - Casatschok / 02:47
23. Mantovani - Some enchanted evening / 03:32
24. Geoff Love - The Hustle / 04:09
25. Les Reed - Black is black / 03:05
26. Bob Dylan - Wigwam / 03:06
27. Ray Davies & The Buttown Down Brass - Do You Know The Way To San José / 02:50
28. Jack Parnell - Eye Level / 02:21


Paul Kuhn - The Big Band Beatles (1977)

 Paul Kuhn
 The Big Band Beatles

Real classy Big Band arrangements which  certainly
 do justice to these beautiful Beatles songs.

 01 I Want To Hold Your Hand
 02 Norwegian Wood
 03 Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
 04 Yesterday
 05 When I'm Sixty-Four
 06 Can't Buy Me Love
 07 All You Need Is Love
 08 Michelle
 09 She Loves You
 10 Let It Be
 11 The Fool On The Hill
 12 Hey Jude


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Sunday, 29 August 2010

World Melodies 7

World Melodies 7
25 great orchestras with
25 great melodies

01  -   Nowhere Man  - The Hollyridge Strings & Stu Phillips  -
02  -   Moi, Lolita  - Caravelli  -
03  -   Ramona  - T.W.Ardy  -
04  -   La Comparsa  - Carel Kraayenhof  -
05  -   Blueberry Hill  - Horst Fischer  -
06  -   Forrest Gump  - Orchester Ambros Seelos  -
07  -   Poinciana  - M.F.S.B.  -
08  -   Aleluya No.1  - Franck Pourcel  -
09  -   Touch The Stars  -  The Norman Candler Strings  -
10  -   The Maigret Theme  - Joe Loss & His Orchestra  -
11  -   The New World Symphony (Last Movement)  - Les Reed  -
12  -   People  - Hugo Winterhalter  -
13  -   Root Beer Rag  - Richard Clayderman  -
14  -   The More I See You  - Heinz Schachtner  -
15  -   Lisboa Antigua  - Gert Wilden und sein Orchester  -
16  -   Old Man Moses  - Orchester Werner Twardy  -
17  -   Paroles, Paroles  - Raymond Lefevre  -
18  -   Je T'Aime (Love At First Sight)  - Ray Conniff & The Singers  
19  -   Sleepy Shores  - Norrie Paramor  -
20  -   Princess Leia's Theme   - Geoff Love & His Orchestra  -
21  -   Frag den Abendwind  - James Last  -
22  -   The Godfather Waltz  - Henry Mancini  -
23  -   Der Summerwind  - Kai Warner  -
24  -   La Peregrinación  - Chaquito  -
25  -   For Once In My Life  - Mantovani  -

Robert Last -Happy Dancing 6

 Robert Last und sein Orchester
 Happy Dancing 6 - 

German melodies and schlagers from the roaring Twenties 
with Robert Last and his orchestra.

 1/10 Was machts du mit dem Knie, lieber Hans - Komm, Karline, komm -
 Puppchen, du bist mein Augenstern
 2/10 Mein Liebling heisst Mädi - Blutrote Rosen - Ja, das haben die Mädchen so gerne
 3/10 Valencia - Ich hab' mein Herz in Heidelberg verloren
 4/10 Bummel-Petrus - O Susanna - Im Grunewald ist Holzauktion
 5/10 Leutnant warst du einst bei den Husaren - In einer kleinen Konditorei -
 Adieu mein kleiner Gardeoffizier
 6/10 Wo sind deine Haare, August - Wer hat bloss den Käse zum Bahnhof gerollt -
 Mein Papagai frisst keine harten Eier
 7/10 Salome - Wenn der weisse Flieder wieder blüht - Halloh, du süsse Klingelfee
 8/10 Schöner Gigolo, armer Gigolo - Ich küsse Ihre Hand, Madame
 9/10 Es war in Schöneberg - Schiebermax - Die Sänger von Finsterwalde
 10/10 Ich hab' das Fräulein Helen baden sehn -
 Wenn ich die blonde Inge, abends nach Hause bringe - Wer wird denn weinen

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Cannonball Adderley - Great Love Themes (1966)



Cannonball Adderley with Strings
 Great Love Themes


Not the usual loungelegends stuff, but we'll take a little sidestep with some fine, jazzy, late night music by Cannonball Adderley on saxophone, accompanied by a stringsection conducted by the well-known Ray Ellis
 
 01 Somewhere
 02 The Song Is You
 03 Autumn Leaves
 04 I Concentrate On You
 05 This Can Be Love
 06 Stella By Starlight
 07 Morning of the Carnival
 08 The End of A love Affair
 09 So in Love


Joe "Fingers" Carr and his Ragtime Band


 Joe 'Fingers' Carr
 Ragtime Band

JOE "FINGERS" CAR  aka Lou Busch

Born Louis Ferdinand Busch, 18 July 1910, Louisville, Kentucky
Died 19 September 1979, Camarillo, California Pianist / arranger / orchestra leader / composer. Lou Busch is best known for his honky-tonk piano recordings under his stage name, Joe "Fingers" Carr. He got his start early, leading his own band by the age of 12 and leaving home at 16 to work as a professional musician. He played with a number of sweet big bands--Clyde McCoy, Henry Busse, and George Olson--then took a short break to study at the Cincinnati Conservatory. After that, he went back to the sweet bands, this time joining one of the most successful of them, Hal Kemp's. Busch stayed with Kemp for most of the 1930s and married the first of his several wives, the band's girl singer, Janet Blair. After the band's lead arranger, John Scott Trotter, departed in early 1936, Busch and fellow band member Hal Mooney split most of the arranging duties. When Kemp died in from a car crash 1940, they moved to Los Angeles and started working as studio musicians, but World War Two came along and pulled Busch into the Army for a three-year stint.

When he returned to L.A. in 1945, he hooked up with Johnny Mercer's fledgling Capitol Records label and ended up working as an A&R executive. He continued to do occasional session work as a pianist, though, playing behind Kay Starr, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Dean Martin and others. In 1950, he sold the label on the idea of recording his ragtime playing, and he made up the name Joe "Fingers" Carr during his initial studio session. "Sam's Song", his second single, became a # 7 hit. He also "covered" Del Wood's piano version of "Down Yonder", which was a big country hit, and took it to # 14 on the pop charts in late 1951. Although Capitol played up the nostalgic caricature of Carr the honky tonk pianist, wearing derby hat, bowtie, vest, and suspenders, Busch tried not to let his recordings slip into mere novelty. He was a serious student of ragtime, writing many pieces of his own and inspiring younger players long before the '70s rediscovery of the genre. There were also several Capitol singles by "Lou Busch and his Orchestra". One of these, "Zambesi", an adaptation of a South African song, was a # 2 hit in the UK in early 1956, though it peaked only at # 75 in the USA. His only other British hit was "Portuguese Washerwoman" (# 20 UK, # 19 US), this time credited to Joe "Fingers" Carr. In the late 1950s, Busch left Capitol for Warner Brothers, where again he worked as both performer and executive, although he grew less and less interested in the former. His most noteworthy accomplishment as an A&R man for Warner Bros were the series of highly successful musical comedy albums he produced with comedian Allan Sherman, including the # 2 hit single, "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah" (1963). Busch died in an automobile accident in 1979.
Though Busch / Carr made dozens of LP's, there are currently no CD's available of his work. Some tracks appear on compilations. "Zambesi" is on the 2 CD-set "Hits of the 50's" (EMI Gold, 2002, 54 tracks).


 01 San Antonio Rose
 02 Wang Wang Blues
 03 Doodle-Doo-Doo
 04 Canadian Capers
 05 Baltimore Rag
 06 Raggedy Ann-Rag
 07 Sweet Georgia Brown
 08 Wabash Blues
 09 Maple leaf Rag
 10 Alabamy Bound
 11 Down Home Rag
 12 Collegiate


Franck Pourcel - "I Maestri"


 Franck Pourcel
 I Maestri

 01 Summertime
 02 Delilah
 03 Hernando's Hideaway
 04 Greensleeves
 05 Jeux Interdits
 06 Blue Concerto
 07 Without You
 08 Per Un Pugno Di Dollari
 09 Chariot
 10 Le Lac Majeur
 11 Tornerai
 12 St. Nicholas


Friday, 27 August 2010

Max Greger - Tanzen '89 (1988)

Max Greger
und sein
großes Tanzorchester

Tanzen '89

Polydor 837 316-1


Join Max Greger and his Orchestra when they play the ballroom songs for the year 1989.
- Enjoy -
- DancingJohnny -

01. I should be so lucky / Forever together - Discofox
02. Wonderful life - Rumba
03. Joe le taxi / An der Copacabana - Cha cha cha
04. Midnight samba - Samba
05. My love is a tango - Tango
06. Get outta my dreams, get into my car / Ella elle l'a - Disco cha cha
07. Mr. Manic and Sister Cool - Foxtrot
08. Dirty mambo - Mambo
09. Dancing lovers - Slow waltz
10. Swing and dance - Quickstep
11. Londonderry air / Carry me back to old Virginia - Slowfoxtrot
12. Berolina - Foxtrot
13. When I fall in love - Blues
14. Blue Danube waltz - Viennese waltz

Ladi Geisler - Guitar Wonderland (19723)

 Ladi Geisler
 Guitar Wonderland 1

 01 Carneval in Rio; Olé La; Viva Espana
 02 Let's Dance; Little Willy; Popcorn
 03 Amazing Grace; I Will Return
 04 Sag ja Zu Mir; Godfather Waltz; Mein Lied heisst Heimweh
 05 Song Sung Blue; Hello-A; Michaela
 06 Beautiful Sunday; Beg Steal or Borrow; Metal Guru
 07 One Way Wind; Theme from Shaft; Do You Love me
 08 Der Puppenmeister aus Mexico; Träume aus Samt und Seide; Mistral
 09 Überall auf der Welt; March of Aïda
 10 Holy Day; Don't Go To Reno; Komm gib mir deine Hand

Thursday, 26 August 2010

Béla Sanders - Das große Tanzalbum 2

Orchester Béla Sanders

Das große Tanzalbum 2

Phonogram 6623 017

Here is double album 2 in a series of 4 of Das große Tanzalbum by Béla Sanders and his Orchestra. There are 2 links, 1 for record 1 and 1 for record 2.
- Enjoy -
- DancingJohnny -

Record 1

01. Let's dance - Quickstep
02. Blue river waltz - Slow waltz
03. La bonita - Tango
04. Strike up the band - Quickstep
05. Once in a while - Slowfoxtrot
06. Herbstweisen - Viennese waltz
07. More - Rumba
08. Music to watch girls by - Cha cha cha
09. Castilla - Samba
10. Jailhouse rock - Jive
11. Cha-cha Espagnol - Cha cha cha
12. Addio amore - Rumba

Record 2

13. I'll see you again - Slow waltz
14. Blue tango - Tango
15. Just one of those things - Quickstep
16. Es war einmal eine Liebe - Slowfoxtrot
17. Bell-botton trousers - Quickstep
18. Charming lady - Slow waltz
19. Quando m'innamoro - Rumba
20. Ay, ay, ay - Cha cha cha
21. Padilla - Samba
22. Adieu ma cherie - Rumba
23. Lights out - Cha cha cha
24. Rock my soul - Jive

James Last Collage

Rudi Bohn - Tanz Mal Wieder (1978)

Rudi Bohn & his Orchestra -
 Tanz Mal Wieder (1978)

Side 1

01-Truxa-Fox (Quickstep)
02-Roses Of Picardy (Langs Walzer)
03-Tango Mafioso (Tango)
04-Tanzende Blätter Wiener Walzer)
05-Sparkling Stars (Slow)
06-Yakety Rock (Rock)

Side 2

07-Matrimony (Samba)
08-Panadero (Cha-Cha)
09-Rumba Martinique (Rumba)
10-Al Sibarita (Paso Doble)
11-Chicken Walk (Jive)
12-You're The One That I Want (Disco Dance)
Rudi Bohn 

Bert Kaempfert - Ssh! It's... Bert Kaempfert (1967 (1959))

Bert Kaempfert and his Orchestra

Ssh! It's... Bert Kaempfert

Contour CN 2009


Here is a 1967 reprint of the album Ssh! It's... Bert Kaempfert which was originally produced and printed in 1959.
- Enjoy -
- DancingJohnny -

01. Tender melody
02. Jersey bounce
03. Horizon (Horizonte)
04. Cha! Bull!
05. Mason dixon lion
06. Shepherd's cha cha
07. Longing for you
08. Arizona flip
09. Cannon ball
10. Las Vegas

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and to
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Pasadena Roof Orchestra

Pasadena Roof Orchestra
 01 Happy Feet
 02 Caravan
 03 A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
 04 I Got Rythm
 05 Georgia On My Mind
 06 Cotton Club Stomp
 07 I'm Crazy 'Bout My Baby
 08 When It's Sleepy Time Down South
 09 Oh Donna Clara!
 10 Makin'Wiki Waki Down in Waikiki
 11 Just Squeeze Me
 12 Bei Mir Bist Du Schön


Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Günter Noris -Die Tanzplatte des Jahres '80

 Günter Noris
 Die Tanzplatte des Jahres '80
  Senorita Cha cha Cha
  Rumba del Amor
  Jamaica Samba
  Teenage Jive
  Go Go Jive
  Disco Oriental
  Fox as Fox
  Irish Green
  Tango Fiësta
  Dienstagwalzer
  Komm in den Park von Sanssouci
  Rosamunde


Günter Noris - Pettycoat and Bubblegum (reupload)

Günter Noris
Pettycoat and Bubblegum -

Max Greger - Yakety Sax (1964)

 Max Greger
 Yakety Sax
Tanzparty mit Max Greger

Screaming saxophones on this early Max Greger recording. 
The title track of this album was used as the theme from the Benny Hill Show.

 01 He's A Real Gone guy
 02 Good Night My Dear
 03 Twist and Shout
 04 Hey Mr. Radetzky
 05 Lonely Star
 06 Side By Side - Tonight
 07 Gunfire
 08 Hey mr. Sax Man
 09 Baby Go To Sleep
 10 Hoots Mon
 11 Western-Waltz
 12 Yakety Sax

Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Norrie Paramor - Temptation (1978)

 Norrie Paramor Orchestra
 Temptation (1978)

This record of Norrie Paramor suprised me in a positive way. First of all it's the variety of songs from a discofied Temptation to the stillness and beauty of Doina de Jale and from  the funky theme of The Savage to the funny theme of  Brum Brum (from the Televison Series) and everything in between. Secondly the beautiful  orchestrations and arrangements of the songs. Well done and very entertaining. Never a dull moment.
Hope you'll enjoy this one also. Thank you so much Cappy for donating this beautie.
 01 Temptation
 02 Doina de Jale (The Light of Experience)
 03 Who Pays The Ferryman
 04 John O'Groats
 05 Brum Brum
 06 Bilitis
 07 Moonlight and Roses
 08 The Savage
 09 I Can't Get Started
 10 Miss You
 11 Sonate One
 12 Corale
 13 Egyptian Reggae
 14 He Was Beautiful
 15 Sing for your Supper

Monday, 23 August 2010

Del Wood - Rags to Riches

 Del Wood
 Rags to Riches

Polly Adelaide Hendricks Hazelwood (February 22, 1920 – October 3, 1989), known professionally as Del Wood, was an American pianist.


Biography

Hendricks was born in Nashville, Tennessee. A native and lifetime resident of Nashville, she was surrounded by the influences of early country music and the remaining vestiges of ragtime, particularly through the guitar pickers. She took up piano at age 5, and played ragtime, gospel, and country music. In spite of her parent's best efforts to encourage a direction towards classical music, the environment in Nashville, plus the early local programming on radio, convinced the young lady that she wanted to play piano in the honky-tonk style. Her dream goal was the Grand Ole Opry, something she would realize in her early 30s.
Shortening her married name (Adelaide Hazelwood) to something easier to remember (and intentionally non-gender specific), Del started banging around in bands and honky-tonk joints in her 20s. After a decade of building repertoire and reputation, she spent some time as a staff pianist at WLBJ in Bowling Green, Kentucky. It was there that she was heard playing "Down Yonder" among other pieces, which led to a gig with a recording group called Hugh `Baby' Jarrett and his Dixieliners. This led to the first of many recording sessions for the Tennessee Records label starting in 1951. "Down Yonder" soon became a national hit in both the country and pop categories in Billboard record charts, sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc She is probably the first female country solo instrumentalist to sell a million copies of a record.
This success was turned into appearances on the Grand Ole Opry starting in 1952, which led to an eventual full-time gig there in 1953 fulfilling her long-time dream. Two years later her fame culminated with a contract from RCA Victor Records, where she would make some of the first country/honky-tonk stereo recordings in the late 1950s. While nothing else that she put out had the same success as "Down Yonder" had, her offerings over the next decade were frequent and consistent. Del gained the title "Queen of the Ragtime Pianists," sometimes shared with junior fellow plunker Jo Ann Castle. She was also divorced from her stage-namesake, Carson Hazelwood, during this period, but not before adopting a son who they named Wesley.
During the Vietnam War, Wood was part of one of the Grand Ole Opry package tours that entertained troops overseas in 1968. Her recordings after the late 1960s were infrequent at best, but her appearances on the Opry continued until just before her death from a stroke on October 3, 1989 a the age of 69.
She was interred in the Mount Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.


  Hello Ma Baby
  The Bells of St. Mary
  My Gal Sal
  Queenie of the Town
  The New Red Wing
  Jealous Heart
  Del's Ace In The Hole
  You Can't Be True Dear
  Alabama Jubilee
  Whirl A Way
  Side By Side
  Charmaine

Happy Music volume 6

Happy Music 6


01  -   Eine Schwarzwaldfahrt  - Horst Jankowski  -
02  -   Java  - Al Hirt  -
03  -   Abacachi  - Franck Pourcel  -
04  -   Mexico  - Bob Moore  -
05  -   Percolator  -  Billy Joe & Checkmates  -
06  -   Hooray It's A Holiday  - Hugo Strasser  -
07  -   Aqua  - Conquistador  -
08  -   My Little Lady, Hip Hip Hooray, Lily The Pink-Mathilda, Little Arrows  - Jerry Wilton  -
09  -   Where Did Our Love go  - John Schroeder  -
10  -   Lady Marmelade  - Jo Ment  -
11  -   More  - Kai Winding  -
12  -   Dancing Queen  - Les Reed  -
13  -   the Whistling Scout  - Marc Winter Band  -
14  -   Disco Medley  - Max Greger  -
15  -   Cecilia  -  Marek & Vacek/Orchester Hans Bertram  -
16  -   Whispering  - Les Paul  -
17  -   La Giaconda  - Perez Prado  -
18  -   Viva Cantando  - Paul Mauriat  -
19  -   Mah na, mah na  - Piero Umiliani  -
20  -   Watermelon Man  - Poncho Sanchez  -
21  -   Manhattan Spritual  -  Reg Owen  -
22  -   Wouldn't It Be Nice  -  Royal Philharmonic  -
23  -   Volare  - Larry Page  -
24  -   Washington Square  -  The Village Stompers  -
25  -   Boemerang  - Tiroler Holzackerbubn  -
26  -   Sirtaki  - Zampetas  -

Les Elgart - The Band with that Sound (1960)


 Les Elgart and his Orchestra
 The Band With That Sound 

Les Elgart (August 3, 1917, New Haven, Connecticut-July 29, 1995, Dallas, Texas) was an American swing jazz bandleader and trumpeter.
Lester E. (Les) Elgart began playing trumpet as a teenager, and by age 20 had landed professional gigs. In the 1940s he played in bands led by Raymond Scott, Charlie Spivak, and Harry James, and occasionally found himself in bands alongside brother Larry. Together they put together their own Les & Larry Elgart Ensemble in 1945, hiring Nelson Riddle, Ralph Flanagan, and Bill Finegan to do arrangements. The union was short-lived, however, due to the Musician's Union recording strike and the waning of swing jazz's popularity; they split in 1946.
In 1952, the pair reunited and released a substantial number of albums on Columbia Records, many to considerable sales success. Among their better-known tunes is "Bandstand Boogie", which was used by Dick Clark as the theme song for American Bandstand. Later in the 1950s Les moved away from performing to handling the band's business end, and had essentially stopped performing by the end of the decade.
In 1963, the pair reunited, hiring arrangers like Charles Albertine and Bobby Scott for material that tended more toward the contemporary easy listening sound. Les continued to work until his death from heart failure in Dallas, Texas in 1995.


 1 Cheerful Little Earful
 2 If I had my way
 3 Do you ever think of me?
 4 The man I love
 4 Blue Moon
 6 You are my sunshine
 7 Begin the beguine
 8 Somebody else is taking my place
 9 Volga Boatmen
 10 Juggin' along
 11 West
 12 Yesterdays

Sunday, 22 August 2010

Kurt Edelhagen - Big Band Hits

TITLE
KURT EDELHAGEN UND SEIN ORCHESTER
"Big Band Hits"

MUSICIANS: 
Milo Pavlovic, Fritz Weichbrodt, Dusko Gojkovic, Jimmy Deuchar, Rob Pronk (tp),  Raymond Droz, Helmut Hauck, Heinz Gatjens, Otto Bredl, Erich Well (tb); Derek Humble (as), Heinz Kretzcschmar (as,ts,cl), Karl Drewo, Jean-Louis Chautemps (ts), Bubi Aderhold (bars), Francis Coppieters (p,arr), Johnny Fischer (b), Stuff Combe (d, arr), Kurt Edelhagen (ld), Erich Becht, Heinz Gietz, Heinz Kiesling, Werner Twardy (arr).

TITLES:
01. Jumpin At The Woodside (C. Basie) 2:45 
02. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You (G. Bassman) 2:40 
03. Ciribiribin (A. Pestalozza) 2:28 
04. A String Of Pearls (J. Gray) 2:35 
05. Brazil (A. Barroso/Russell) 2:14 
06. Carioca [from Flying Down To Rio] (V. Youmans) 2:05 
07. Don't Be That Way (B. Goodman) / E. Sampson) 2:48 
08. Interlude (Webster/Skinner) 2:54 
09. Golden Wedding (G. Marie) 2:26 
10. Mood Indigo (D. Elington/I. Mills) 3:21 
11. Frenesie (A. Dominguez/R. Charles/S.K. Russell) 2:30 
12. Cherokee (R. Noble) 2:25

Edmundo Ros - Caribbean Ros (1974)

 Edmundo Ros & His Orchestra
 Caribbean Ros (1974)

Lovely record from the Edmundo Ros orchestra, with a 
very nice rendition of the pop-song "The Night the Lights went out in Georgia".
 01 Do You Like the Samba
 02 Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree
 03 La Paloma
 04 The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia
 05 This Train
 06 You Are the Sunshine of My Life
 07 Grab the Bull by the Horns
 08 Tequila
 09 Words We Now Regret
 10 Mama Loves Pompa

Saturday, 21 August 2010

Malando & Marinierskapel der Koninklijke Marine - Going latin together (1974)

Malando en zijn Tango-orkest
&
Marinierskapel
der
Koninklijke Marine

o.l.v. Majoor J.P. Laro

Going latin together

Philips 6410 069


In 1974 Malando celebrated his 35th anniversary as orchestra leader. In the same year the Marinierskapel der Koninklijke Marine (Band of the Royal Dutch Navy) celebrated 25 years of cooperation with the Phonogram label. Both jubilees led to the plan of making an album together. And here is the result, "Going latin together". Both orchestras playing together without losing their own identity
- Enjoy -
- DancingJohnny -

01. Eviva España
02. Con sentimiento
03. Ae-Ahe (Bailando la guaracha)
04. Fiesta cu tres banda
05. Gallito
06. Es war einmal ein Musikus
07. Mambo Tymbal
08. Für dich, Rio Rita
09. Rio Negra
10. Orinoco
11. Chubut

some re-uploads by request

(thanx to Joey for donating this one)

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