13.07.2015 Views

Fall 2012 - Worlds Records

Fall 2012 - Worlds Records

Fall 2012 - Worlds Records

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

RETRIEVAL79070 THE SAVOY ORPHEANS EVERYBODY STOMP (Groups: The Savoy Orpheans, The Savoy HavanaBand, The Sylvians) (Collective Personnel: Vernon Ferry, Carroll Gibbons, Bert Ralton, Eddie Frizzell, Billy Mayerl,M.L. Whitey Higley, Harry Thompson, Al Starita, Ray Starita, Dave Thomas, Billy Thorburn, Pete Mandell,Max Goldberg, Jim Bellamy, Frank Guarente, Bert Thomas, more) [1923-1927] Named the Savoy Orpheans,the new band’s first appearance at the Savoy Hotel was on October 3rd, 1923. It is the Americans who aregenerally responsible for the jazz solos heard on this CD. The jazz-influenced sides heard on this CD representonly a small part of the overall repertoire of the Savoy Orpheans and the Savoy Havana Band. Indeed, the bands’biggest hits were straight renditions of popular songs of its day. [Item Code: 73678 CD: $12.00]RIVERMONT1156 VARIOUS ARTISTS THE BIG BROADCAST, VOLUME 7 - JAZZ AND POPULAR MUSIC OF THE1920S AND 1930S (Artist: Arthur Fields, Charley Skeete’s Orchestra, Happy Harry Barris, Golden GateOrchestra, Jack Richmond, Meyer Davis’ Swanee Syncopators, Cliff Edwards, Marion Harris; i- Harry Reser’sSyncopators, Al Shayne, Mills Music Masters, Milt Shaw And His Detroiters, Annette Hanshaw, Paul WhitemanAnd His Orchestra, B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, Claude Hopkins And His Roseland Orchestra, Leo Reisman AndHis Orchestra, Louis Prima, Dave Rose, Norman Gast, Dick Robertson, Ivan Harold Browning And Henry Starr,The Harmonettes, Johnny Green And His Orchestra, Regal Jazz Band, Phil Harris And His Orchestra, Joe SandersAnd His Nighthawks) [1921/1926-1937] Volume 7 in Rivermont’s popular ‘Big Broadcast’ series presentsanother 25 delightful gems of popular music from the 1920s and 1930s including jazz, dance bands, vocals, andnovelty selections. Most are hereby reissued on CD for the first time, expertly remastered from the best possibleoriginal source material for superb sound. The disc includes rare original recordings by Annette Hanshaw, PhilHarris, Harry Reser, Paul Whiteman, Louis Prima, Cliff Edwards (Ukulele Ike), Leo Reisman, Claude Hopkins,Dick Robertson, Meyer Davis, and others. The CD includes a handsome 16-page booklet with detailed trackby-trackliner notes by compiler Rich Conaty, host of the popular long-running radio program ‘The Big Broadcast’heard over WFUV-FM in New York City. [Item Code: 73364 -CD: $18.00]SEPIA1188 TONI ARDEN MISS TONI ARDEN - BESAME, TONI ARDEN IN LATIN AMERICA [1957/1959]The 1950s saw Toni Arden producing hit singles, head-lining supper clubs and making regular TV appearances.Some of her hit singles are on an earlier Sepia CD, ‘This is Toni Arden’ (SEPIA 1050) whilst this new releasecontains two of her studio LPs complete and first time on CD. As the title suggests, the songs from ‘Besame!,Toni Arden in Latin America’ have a Latin American theme with numbers such as ‘Besame Mucho’, ‘Perfidia’,‘Kiss Of Fire’, ‘What A Difference A Day Made’, ‘Adios’ - songs that have become widely accepted and lovedall over the world. The remaining tracks are from the 1958 ‘Miss Toni Arden’ album showcasing the linguisticskills and acting talents of this versatile chanteuse with Italian songs, French chanson, and standards such as‘Sand In My Shoes’, ‘Autumn In New York’, ‘All The Things You Are’, ‘That’s All’ and ending with ‘Be My Love’.[Item Code: 73139 CD: $16.00]1194 JOHNNY MERCER SINGS JUST FOR FUN (Collective Personnel: The Paul Smith Trio, Paul WestonAnd His Orchestra, The Pied Pipers, The Starlighters, Clark Burroughs, Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Hoagy Carmichael,Andre Previn) [1946-1974] On this 29-track album there are both well-known songs and rare gemsperformed by Oscar-winning lyricist Johnny Mercer, sung in his inimitable style and recorded over four decades,from the 1940s to the 1970s. [Item Code: 73515 CD: $16.00]SOUNDS OF YESTERYEAR873 BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA, QUINTET AND SEXTET AFRS BENNY GOODMANSHOW VOLUME 11 (Personnel: Nate Kazebier, Zeke Zarchy, Lou Mcgarity, Red Ballrd, Bill Schaefer, SkeetsHerfurt, Babe Russin, Chuck Gentry, Jess Stacy, Barney Kessel, Harry babasin, Sammy Weiss, more) [1947]The latest edition of this popular series featuring The Benny Goodman Orchestra which documents the completeseries of radio programs broadcast during the latter part of the 1940s. This CD volume ten includes guest,Judy Canova comedienne, actress, singer and radio personality sometimes referred to as the Ozark Nightingale.In her prolific career she featured in numerous films and radio and television shows and she is honored withstars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to the film industry (6821 Hollywood Boulevard) anda second star for her radio career (6777 Hollywood Boulevard). Famed band leader Kay Kyser is the guest onthe second program. The whole package is held together by popular comedian Victor Borge.[Item Code: 72875 CD: $17.00]884 V-DISC ALL STARS MOSTLY INSTRUMENTALS PART TWO (Artist: Bob Haggart, Peanuts Hucko,Joe Bushkin, Johnny Blowers, Chris Griffin, Joe Bushkin-Bobby Hackett, Stan Hasselgard) [1947-1948] InSeptember 2010 we issued an album called The V-Disc vocals catalogue number (SOY 827) with the promiseof later issues of the V-Disc instrumentals, well this is the second of two such recordings, the first being cataloguenumber (SOY 881). This CD features tracks originaly transcribed for broadcast to American servicemenstationed on various bases around the world after the conclusion of World War II, as such they became greatmoral boosters and also provided good entertainment for the locals who were able to receive the broadcasts.This CD contains jazz from the mid forties when the Swing Era was at its peak and contains musicians who wereits finest exponents. [Item Code: 73313 CD: $17.00]37 worldsrecords.com (800) 742-6663 <strong>Fall</strong> Supplement <strong>2012</strong> 37

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!