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Glenn and Benny
Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman
Glenn and Benny
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
 
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AVID's Gold Re-Masters series marches gloriously onwards with a terrific double header, "Glenn And Benny". We have combined some interesting and unusual pieces from two jazz legends of the swing era, Glenn Miller and Ben...  more »

     
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All Artists: Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman
Title: Glenn and Benny
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Avid Records UK
Release Date: 12/13/2005
Album Type: Box set
Genres: Blues, Jazz, Pop
Style: Swing Jazz
Number of Discs: 4
SwapaCD Credits: 4
UPC: 5022810214526

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AVID's Gold Re-Masters series marches gloriously onwards with a terrific double header, "Glenn And Benny". We have combined some interesting and unusual pieces from two jazz legends of the swing era, Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman. For the Miller part of our show we have collected two great soundtracks from a couple of Hollywood movies Glenn starred in, namely "Sun Valley Serenade" and "Orchestra Wives". We also include the wonderful 1939 performance from Carnegie Hall where alongside such greats as Benny Goodman and Paul Whiteman Glenn stole the show with his "sweet and swing music". To complete our Miller set we have included the music from the movie "The Glenn Miller Story" starring James Stewart and with music adapted by Henry Mancini who also wrote the main theme to the movie. For our Benny Goodman set we have selected a wide range of performances ranging from his small group recordings to Benny with strings, taken from the 10" LP "Let's Hear The Melody", to his work with the Benny Goodman Orchestra. We also include the famous radio broadcast from 1951 where Benny, among others, played a fund raising concert for his friend the legendary band leader Fletcher Henderson who was very ill at that time. To round things off we finish with 1952 sextet recordings when the band where known as The New Benny Goodman Sextet.
 

CD Reviews

TERRIFIC PAIRING OF BIG BAND NOSTALGIA
A. POLLOCK | PLYMOUTH, DEVON United Kingdom | 01/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Linking Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman together was a logical step considering both headed the leading bands of the Forties. Miller was on top form when he played Carnegie Hall in October 1939 and considered it the culmination of growing popularity in the USA and ultimate proof his band was top of the big band league. Fortunately the concert was recorded and the hits plus the LONDONDERRY AIR, THE JUMPIN' JIVE and FDR JONES highlight the talented musicians and singers to mark the auspicious occasion. Hollywood soon beckoned and SUN VALLEY SERENADE and ORCHESTRA WIVES was the outcome in 1941 and 1942 respectively with their thin storylines merely an excuse to showcase the band and various other acts in full swing for extended routines the commercially released covers were unable to duplicate owing to timing constraints. These included soundtrack versions of CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO and SERENADE IN BLUE are recommended for performance peaks and sound quality. The biopic, THE GLENN MILLER STORY released in 1954, was a vague nod to the Miller story up to his mysterious untimely death but the music, authentically recreated by the Universal International Studio Orchestra conducted by Joseph Gershenson naturally concentrates on including LITTLE BROWN JUG, MOONLIGHT SERENADE and A STRING OF PEARLS in great sound.



When it comes to Benny Goodman's much longer existence, the 1951 broadcast benefit to ailing Luther Henderson was also preserved and includes popular band numbers like RUNNIN' WILD, I FOUND A NEW BABY, MOONGLOW and I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT IME IT WAS. A year later, Goodman recorded an album augmented with strings in a tasteful selection of standards IF I HAD YOU, EMBRACEABLE YOU and a more romantic take of MOONGLOW. The remaining tracks also link with the 50's and feature either Goodman's Sextet with ditties like EAST OF THE SUN, UNDER A BLANKET OF BLUE and BYE, BYE BLUES or full band blasts of KING PORTER STOMP, SOUTH OF THE BORDER, MUSKAT RAMBLE and WHAT A LITTLE MOONLIGHT CAN DO.

Taking these historic recordings home means license to play two terrific but individually talented bands at any time with the four CD's fairly divided and offering nearly five hours play including the above tracks and more while serving to underline the timeless quality of performances which remain perfect despite the passing years. Highly recommended.





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