Bix Beiderbecke & Bing Crosby With The Paul Whiteman Orchestra - Bix 'n' Bing (1986)

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  • @fullblues666
    @fullblues666  หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tracklist
    00:00 1 Changes
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Donaldson*
    02:57 2 (What Are You Waiting For) Mary
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Matty Malneck
    Written-By - Donaldson*
    05:47 3 There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth The Salt Of My Tears
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Tom Satterfield
    Written-By - Fisher*
    09:19 4 Sunshine
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Ferde Grofe*
    Written-By - Irving Berlin
    12:20 5 Mississippi Mud
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Tom Satterfield
    Written-By - Barris*, Cavanaugh*
    15:51 6 High Water
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Tom Satterfield
    Written-By - Brennan*, McCardy*
    19:51 7 From Monday On
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Matty Malneck
    Written-By - Crosby*, Barris*
    22:57 8 Lovable
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Holmes*, Whiting*, Simons*
    25:58 9 My Pet
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Yellen*, Ager*
    28:54 10 Louisiana
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Razaf*, Schafer*, Johnson*
    31:53 11 Do I Hear You Saying 'I Love You' ? (From "Present Arms")
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Tom Satterfield
    Written-By - Rodgers, Hart*
    34:53 12 You Took Advantage Of Me (From "Present Arms")
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Tom Satterfield
    Written-By - Rodgers, Hart*
    37:48 13 'T Ain't So, Honey, 'T Ain't So
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Robison*
    30:37 14 That's My Weakness Now
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Tom Satterfield
    Written-By - Green*, Stept*
    43:38 15 Because My Baby Don't Mean 'Maybe' Now
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Donaldson*
    46:37 16 I'm In The Seventh Heaven (From "Say It Wih Songs")
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - de Sylva*, Brown*, Henderson*
    Written-By [Uncredited] - Al Jolson
    49:51 17 Reaching For Someone (And Not Finding Anyone There)
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Leslie*, Donaldson*
    53:12 18 Oh, Miss Hannah
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Bill Challis
    Written-By - Deppen*, Hollingsworth*
    56:39 19 Your Mother And Mine (From "The Hollywood Review Of 1929")
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Roy Bargy
    Written-By - Edwards*, Goodwin*
    59:47 20 Waiting At The End Of The Road (From "Hallelujah")
    Arranged By [Orchestra] - Ferde Grofe*
    Written-By - Berlin*
    Artist: Bix Beiderbecke & Bing Crosby
    Title: Bix 'n' Bing
    Year Of Release: 1986
    Label: Living Era [AJA 5005]
    Genre: Jazz, Early Jazz
    The focus of this 20-song CD is the work of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra featuring Bix Beiderbecke and Bing Crosby, a period covering 1927 through 1929, up through their recording of "Waiting at the End of the Road," and includes releases on both RCA-Victor and Columbia. Crosby is part of the Rhythm Boys on much of the material here, though he always gets at least a little solo spot. Four of the titles here -- "Sunshine," "Mississippi Mud," "Do I Hear You Saying," and "You Took Advantage of Me" -- never got out originally. Among the other curiosities before us, "Oh Miss Hannah" was only issued outside of the United States. The material is all first-rate, easily among the liveliest and most sophisticated material in the band's output, and among its most enduring today -- Bix Beiderbecke is featured prominently throughout, so the value for his fans is a given, but one shouldn't forget Whiteman and the rest of the band, or some of the dazzling textures of their arrangements (especially those by Ferde Grofe). What's more, the group was still at its peak as a popular jazz ensemble when these sides were cut, so even listeners who are disinclined to appreciate vocal numbers may want to check this disc out -- it's worth owning for "Mississippi Mud" alone, even though Crosby isn't half as prominent as Irene Taylor. Some of these cuts appear elsewhere, even on other ASV releases, but since Columbia's Crosby-Beiderbecke collection is out of print, this is the only way to get that end of the band's output on CD. The sound is generally good to very good, although few tracks such as "High Water" are marred by excess surface noise from their sources.

  • @jong0000
    @jong0000 หลายเดือนก่อน

    thank you; very cool...