Lovely Christmas Album . . . Until They Start Singing.
C. Michael Massey | St. Louis, Missouri | 11/21/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I first became enamored with the Glenn Miller Orchestra's IN THE CHRISTMAS MOOD albums with the second of the three. I've since collected them all, this being the most recent.I love the purely instrumental big band tracks on all three of the albums. These guys-original members of the Glenn Miller Orchestra who've gotten together to create these holiday recordings-are OBVIOUSLY the real thing. They interpret traditional holiday songs with an impeccable and immensely fun big band swing.My bone to pick-and a major one, unfortunately-is with the "Moonlight Seranaders," who sing on (thankfully only) four of the sixteen tracks on this album. Although my experience of authentic big band recordings from the 1940s is slim, I do have a couple of albums, including a two-disc set of original Glenn Miller recordings. On NONE of these albums do the singers sound as disgustingly saccharin as these vocalists.The sound of the "Moonlight Seranaders" is definitely that of the sappy Lawrence Welk singers of the 1960s and '70s. It's truly terrifying and, sadly, interferes greatly with the otherwise fantastic tracks on this album and the others in the series. Personally, I'd much rather have had a single, talented, emotive vocalist on several of the tracks rather than the sickly-sweet chorus, which completely ruins songs like "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?" on this album and "I'll Be Home For Christmas" on one of the other two.Nevertheless, for the usually ridiculoulsly low price of these albums, you really can't go wrong. The twelve great tracks on IN THE NUTCRACKER MOOD is well worth its cost-with or without the "Moonlight Seranaders." Buy it and re-live those fantastic days of big band music right in your own home this holiday season."
Glenn Miller fans will adore it.
C. Michael Massey | 11/30/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Without a doubt, the coolest arrangement of the Nutcracker I've ever heard. True Glenn Miller and swing fans will love it. Best Xmas album we own."
Glenn Miller died in 1944 but his orchestra lives on
Nancy Moran | Baltimore, Maryland USA | 07/31/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
""In the Nutcracker Mood" is disc 3 of a three disc box set titled "In The Christmas Mood" which I got from Amazon recently. Members of the original Glenn Miller Band did the arrangements and the performances many years later in tribute and in stereo according to their old bandleader's inspiration.This disk does Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite and then many other Christmas songs (ending with "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve" not only with a Big Band flair, but with an authentic, original Glenn Miller flair."
Not enough Nutcracker
Bruce Aguilar | Hollywood, CA | 11/20/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is the final cd in the Glenn Miller Christmas collection and the one that takes the biggest risks. Hearing the Nutcracker in a big band style is quite jarring (especially for a dancer like myslef), but after I got over the initial shock, I was able appreciate the work. My only problem is that music from the Nutcracker only takes up about half the cd! After the (shotened) Nutcracker Suite, we're treated to swing renditions of classic Christmas carols and even Auld Lang Syne. All the music is good, but the cd is called "In The Nutcracker Mood" not In The Nutcracker and Christmas mood. Still, I enjoy this cd and the Nutcracker segments are always a topic of conversation at parties. Just wish ther was more Nutcracker on this Nutcracker cd."
Get the Ellington Version
Clayton Duncan | Texas | 11/28/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"If you really want a jazz version of the Nutcracker Suite, get the Duke Ellington version which is available on the "Three Suites" CD. Nothing against the GMO rendition but the Ellington version just swings so much harder. It is a little short but in my opinion it is vastly superior."