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George
Formby – ‘When I’m cleaning Windows’ His finest 1932-1946
Hits
of ’57: all shook up – 26 million sellers! 26 number ones!
Re–issues
of recordings made in 1956 and 1957 Dancing
Cheek To Cheek with Fred Astaire:
His 56 Finest: 1926–1952 Mud,
Glorious Mud! The Best
of Flanders and Swann Joyce Grenfell Requests the Pleasure – 1939-1954 NAXOS NOSTALGIA 8.120860 Norman
Wisdom Don't
Laugh at Me rec. 1951-55
Golden
Age of Light Music series: Four Decades
of Light Music – Volume 1: 1920s &
1930s The 1920s Northwards
(COATES)
– Regal Cinema Orchestra/Emanuel Starkey [3:56]
Flapperette (GREER)
– Nat Shilkret & his Orchestra [3:17] Estudiantina
Waltz (WALDTEUFEL)
– London Palladium Orchestra/Horace Sheldon
[3:57] Pearl o’ Mine - Lyrical
Melody (FLETCHER)
– Plaza Theatre Orchestra/Frank Tours [2:44]
Laughing Marionette (COLLINS)
– Debroy Somers Band [2:42] Martial Moments
– London Coliseum Orchestra/Alfred Dove [5:26]
In A Clock Store (ORTH)
– New Light Symphony Orchestra [4:17] The
Selfish Giant (COATES)
– Julian Fuhs’ Symphony Orchestra [7:36] Lustspiel
- Overture (BÉLA,
arr. LOTTER)
– Athenaeum Light Orchestra [3:07] The 1930s
Frog King’s Parade (KRONBERGER;
MARRIOTT)
– West End Celeb. Orchestra [2:48] Lullaby
of the Leaves (PETKERE)
– Reginald King’s Orchestra [3:04] Parade
of the Tin Soldiers (JESSEL)
– New Light Symphony Orchestra [2:46] Blues
(KÜNNEKE)
– Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra/Eduard Künneke
[5:35] In a Merry Mood (HARINGER)
– Barnabas Von Geczy & his Orchestra [2:49]
Dancing Clock (EWING)
– Orchestre Raymonde [2:50] "Sunny
Side Up" – film selection (DE
SYLVA/BROWN/HENDERSON)
– Scala Salon Orchestra [5:50] Raindrops
- Pizzicati for Strings (T.
DE LA
RIVIERA)
– Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra/Sir Dan Godfrey
[3:13] Teddy Bears’ Picnic (BRATTON)
– Commodore Grand Orchestra/Joseph Muscant [2:59]
Monckton Melodies (MONCKTON)
– BBC Theatre Orchestra/Stanford Robinson [8:23]
rec. London, Bournemouth, England; Berlin, Germany,
1921-38. ADD This disc contains much to delight those mentally tuned-in to 'easy listening' mode. ... see Full Review
George
Formby - It's Turned Out Nice Again.
Original
Recordings 1932-1946 Kismet
-
Music from Alexander
Borodin adapted
with lyrics by Robert
Wright and George Forrest The original
Broadway cast recording of 1953 Compilation:
That’s
Entertainment The
Ultimate Anthology of M-G-M Musicals Hits
of the Twenties - Volume 2:
1921-1923 The
Golden Age of Light Music – Soloists
Supreme
see review for details
The
Golden Age of Light Music - Great Light
Orchestras Salute Cole Porter see
review for details The
Happiness Boys -
How Do You Do? Sammy
Davis Jr – Something’s
Gotta Give Mock
Mozart Rec.
1912-1954 Leadbelly
– Good Mornin’, Blues
rec.
1935-45 Say
it Isn’t So: Songs of Irving Berlin
Various
artists Jimmie
Rodgers – The Singing Brakeman. His
50 Greatest Hits Woody
Guthrie – This Land Is
Your Land Woody
Guthrie (guitar) Recorded 1940-47 Frederick LOEWE (1901-1988) and Alan Jay LERNER (1918-1986) Paint Your Wagon and Can-Can: Original Broadway Casts, 1951 and 1953 Nights
of Gladness Various
Recorded
1929-1940 Mario
Lanza At His Best Paul
Robeson
(1898-1976): Songs of Struggle Danny
KAYE (1913-1987):
Vol. 2 For Kids Irving
BERLIN (1888-1989)
Annie Get Your Gun: Original Broadway
Cast (1946) and Original 1950 Film Soundtrack
Dinah
Shore - Radio Stars of America Al
Jolson
- Radio Stars of America The
Golden Age of Light Music – The
Golden Age of Light Music – 2005 The
Golden Age of Light Music Travellin’
Light - Great American Light Orchestra Volume
2 see
review for details Recorded 1948 - 1954 Jerome KERN (1885-1945) Showboat (1927) Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Studio Album, 1932, Broadway Revival, 1946 NAXOS NOSTALGIA 8.120789 The Golden Age of Light Music - Highdays and Holidays In
Town Tonight – the 1930s:
Volume 2 Recorded
1931-39 Havana to Harlem Various composers ABC CLASSICS 476 7743 Jack
Benny –
Radio Stars of America Jack
Benny with Ronald Colman, Mel Blanc, Amos and
Andy, and Red Skelton Recorded 1949-52 Billy
Cotton and his Band – Wakey
Wakey! Eartha
Kitt – C’est si bon Original
1952-54 recordings digitally remastered Mantovani - By special request Volume 2 Travellin’
Light
- Great American Light Orchestras:
Volume 2
Stanley
HOLLOWAY
(1890 – 1982)
The Lion and Albert – The Classic
Monologues Isham
Jones and his Orchestra –
Swingin’ Down the Lane Recorded
1921-1947 Crazy
Guys.
Gems of American Comedy.
20 Original mono recordings 1945-1953 Burns
and Allen –
Radio Stars of America Extended
Excerpts from the Burns and Allen Show Recorded
off air 1942-47
Vintage
Broadway
- orchestral selections from
the shows Richard
Hayman and His Orchestra
Frank
Sinatra – Young At Heart
Recorded 1945-53 Jimmy
Durante – Radio Stars of America 1946-51
The
Golden Age of Light Music - Reflections
of Tranquillity Matty
MALNECK (1904-1981)
Robert MAXWELL
(b.1921)
Shangri-La
(1954) [2:58] This lovely new release from Guild is allows us to discover a forgotten country where everything seemed simpler and the summers were always warm and the skies blue. ... see Full Review
The
Golden Age of Light Music - The 1950s
- Volume 2 Midnight Matinee Len
STEVENS Midnight Matinee: Danish State Radio
Orchestra conducted by Robert Farnon (1954)
[2:45] Leslie
Julian JONES Postman’s Knock: Wally Stott and
his Orchestra (1954) [1:54] Bernie
WAYNE
The Magic Touch: Hugo Winterhalter and
his Orchestra (1954) [2:39] Cyril
ORNADEL
Moonlight Fiesta: Winifred Atwell, piano
with Cyril Orandel and his Orchestra (1954)
[2:56] Belle
FENSTOCK, Irving
CAESAR
Simonetta: Richard Hayman and his Orchestra
(1953) [2:17] Theo
MACKEBEN
Tales of Munich: Hamburg Radio Orchestra
conducted by Harry Hermann (1953) [3:19] Jack
BEAVER
Holiday Funfair: Dolf Van der Linden
and his Orchestra (1954) [3:17] Paul
DUBOIS
Shadow Waltz: Nelson Riddle & his
Orchestra (1954) [2:51] Bernie
WAYNE
Veradero: Geoff Love and his Orchestra
(1953) [2:58] Ronnie
PLEYDELL
On Fifth Avenue:
Ronnie Pleydell and his Concert Orchestra (1954)
[3:07] HILLIER,
HILLIER & NEWMAN Boulevard Waltz: Reg Tilsley
and his Orchestra (1954) [2:32] Laurie
JOHNSON
Frenchman’s Creek: Laurie Johnson and
his Orchestra (1954) [3:04] Jose
BELMONTE
Ecstasy: Edmundo
Ross & his Orchestra (1952) [2:52] STEGGARDA Bahama
Buggy Ride: Hugo Winterhalter and his Orchestra
(1954) [2:55] Robert
FARNON
Poodle Parade: Danish State Radio Orchestra
conducted by Robert Farnon. (1954) [3:23] Ray
MARTIN
Ballet of the Bells: Johnny Douglas and
his Orchestra (1954) [2:15] David
GREER
A Girl called Linda: Jeff Morley and
his Orchestra (1953) [2:39] Philip
GREEN
Park Plaza:
Philip Green and the Cameo Players (1954) [2:04]
Charles
STROUSE
Ditto: Michael Fredericks and his Orchestra.
(1954) [2:31] Philip
GREEN Follow
Me Around: Dolf Van der Linden and his Orchestra
(1954) [3:12] Trevor
DUNCAN
Panoramic Splendour:
New Concert Orchestra conducted by R. de Porten
(1954) [3:29] Charles
E HENDERSON
& Edward HEYMAN
Carefree: Axel Stordahl and
his Orchestra (1954) [2:45] George
SIRAVO
Palsy Walsy: George Siravo and his Orchestra
(1954) [2:33] Eric
SPEAR
Midnight Blue: Ron Goodwin and his Concert
Orchestra (1954) [3:01] Anthony
COLLINS
With Emma to Town: London Promenade Orchestra
conducted by Anthony Collins (1954) [3:15] Charles
CHAPLIN
Limelight: Wally Stott and his orchestra.
(1953) [5:41][Recordings re-mastered from a
variety of recorded sources] Another excellent CD in the Guild Light Music series. Full of evocations of an age that was simpler if not necessarily so affluent. A pleasure indeed! ... see Full Review
Ivor
NOVELLO (1893-1951)
The
Dancing Years – selections (1939) Recorded
1949-50 Richard
RODGERS (1902-1979)
and Oscar HAMMERSTEIN
II (1895-1960) Oklahoma! The
Birth of Rock ‘n’ Roll Original
Recordings 1945-1954
Marian
Anderson -
Ev’ry Time I Feel The Spirit (1930-1947) Franz
Rupp (piano) Recorded 7 May 1947 Woody
GUTHRIE (1912-1967)
Woody Guthrie ‘Pastures of Plenty’. Original
recordings 1940-1947 Ethel
Merman
- An Earful of Music
Guy
Mitchell
Original Recordings 1950-1953
2004 Dean MARTIN (1917-1995) When You’re Smiling: Original 1946-1953 Recordings [PG] Light Music from the Silver Screen - The Golden Age of Light Music [78.31] [JW] Mantovani
- By Special Request - The Golden Age of
Light Music
[JW] LAGQ’s
Guitar Heroes David
Rose and his Orchestra –
Holiday for Strings 25 original mono recordings
1942-52 CHILDREN’S
FAVOURITES Vol.2
Original Recordings 1933-1952
Ella
Mae Morse Cow
Cow Boogie Recorded 1942-53 Ella
Mae Morse with the bands of Freddie Slack and
his Orchestra, Dick Walter and his Orchestra,
Billy May and his Orchestra, Buddy Cole and
his Boogie Woogie Seven, Nelson Riddle and his
Orchestra, Joe Lippman and his Orchestra and
Dave Cavanaugh and his Music Turner
Layton These
Foolish Things Turner
Layton (piano and vocals) with accompanists
Recorded
1934-47
Al
JOLSON (1886-1950)
Let Me Sing and I’m Happy: 58 original mono
recordings 1945-1950 DANNY
KAYE! (1913-1987)
Original 1941-1952 recordings Mario
LANZA Introducing… Mario Lanza (3 CD Box
Set) Pete
SEEGER
(1919-): If I Had A Hammer (Original Recordings
1944-1950)
Pete Seeger with The Weavers, The Union Boys,
Burl Ives and Lee Hays The Golden Gate Quartet
Gospel
Train –
Original 1937-1942 Recordings
Hits
of ‘53 The
Fabulous Fifties: Don’t Let The Stars Get In
Your Eyes WHISPERING
HITS
OF 1920 Twenty
original mono recordings Transfers and production
by David Lennick and Graham Newton LET’S
MISBEHAVE A COLE PORTER COLLECTION,
1927-1940 18 original
mono recordings Transfers by David Lennick and
Graham Newton SOME
ENCHANTED EVENING PERRY
COMO Original 1939-49
mono recordings NELSON
EDDY A PERFECT DAY 19
original mono recordings from 1935-1947 Transfers
by Peter Dempsey Johnnie
RAY Cry CHARLES
TRENET VOL. 2 ‘JA CHANTE"
Original recordings 1937-1948 Transfers
and production by David Lennick and Graham Newton
Burl
IVES (1909-1995) Troubador: Original
Recordings 1941-1950 TEA
FOR TWO THE SONGS OF VINCENT YOUMANS
27 original mono recordings 1925-1951 JOHN
McCORMACK VOLUME
2: "COME BACK TO ERIN" Twenty-One
original recordings 1910-1921 Sigmund ROMBERG (1887-1951) Romberg Conducts Romberg, vol. 2 Leroy
ANDERSON (1908-1975) Classical
Juke Box, Syncopated Clock, Chicken Reel, Fiddle
Faddle, Serenata, Sleigh Ride, Irish Suite,
Saraband, Promenade, Trumpeter's Lullaby, Jazz
Legato-Jazz Pizzicato, A Christmas Festival
Stanley
HOLLOWAY.(1890-1982) The Lion
And Albert and other monologues 2003 December Bing
Crosby His 50 Greatest
Hits of the 30s & 40s Various
Artists Hits
of ’22: The Roaring ‘20s Do It Again! Frank
LOESSER (1910-1969) Guys
and Dolls, musical highlights (1950)
Robert Alda (tenor), Stubby Kaye (bar), Isabel
Bigley (sop), Vivian Blaine (sop) Chorus and
Orchestra/Irving Actman Rec. New York, 1950
Jule STYNE (1905-1994)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,
musical highlights (1949) Carol Channing (sop),
Yvonne Adair (sop), Jack McCauley (ten), Eric
Brotherson (bar) Chorus and Orchestra/Milton
Rosenstock Rec. New York, 1949 Mono October PETER
YORKE and his Concert Orchestra "Melody
of the Stars" FRED
ASTAIRE Top Hat, White Tie
and Tails: Complete Recordings Vol 3 August ANGEL
EYES Ladies Only
Café Strings Recorded at Örebro
Konserthus 11-13 June 2001 I
FEEL A SONG COMING ON "THE SONGS
OF JIMMY McHUGH" 25
Original mono recordings 1925-1943 Carmen
Miranda South American Way Original
Recordings 1939-1945 VERA
LYNN Auf wiederseh’n, Sweetheart,
25 original mono recordings 1936-1952 MARIO
LANZA "Be My Love" Twenty-Two
original recordings 1949-1952 Compilation:
Stars of the Golden Era Vintage
Songs of: Fred Astaire, Nelson
Eddy, Judy Garland, Bing Crosby, Mario Lanza,
Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Cole Porter, Noel
Coward, Edith Piaf, Richard Tauber, Gracie Fields,
Vera Lynn and George Formby etc. etc. Richard
CROOKS (1900-1972)
Songs from Operettas, Musicals and Films
July ‘Musical
Depreciation with Spike Jones and his City Slickers’
Original
recordings 1942 - 1950 GEORGES
GUÉTARY Ma Belle Marguerite
23 original mono recordings
1946-1951 Compiled by Peter Dempsey and Ray
Crick Transfers and restoration by Peter Dempsey
and Martin Haskell VERA
LYNN Auf wiederseh’n, Sweetheart,
25 original mono recordings 1936-1952 June JOSEPHINE
BAKER UN MESSAGE POUR TOI
May KAY
STARR WHEEL OF FORTUNE
FORTIES
GUYS AND DOLLS THE 25 TOP
CROONERS BOB
HOPE Thanks
for the Memory April HITS
OF 1950 "MUSIC! MUSIC!
MUSIC!" THE
ROARING TWENTIES: HITS OF ‘21
AIN’T WE GOT FUN?
25 original mono recordings Compilation and
transfers by Larry Tedder March HITS
OF 1940 "I’ll
Never Smile Again" 20
original mono recordings Transfers by David
Lennick and Graham Newton ROSEMARY
CLOONEY TENDERLY 29 original
mono recordings 1947-1952 Complied by Ray Crick
and David Lennick Remastering by Doug Shearer
THE
FABULOUS FIFTIES Hits of 1952 - Here
In My Heart 27
original recordings by original
artists Richard
CROOKS (1900-1972) Songs from Operettas,
Musicals and Films January
51
songs of George GERSHWIN
Sung by Fred Astaire; Ella
Fitzgerald; Judy Garland; Frank Sinatra; Sarah
Vaughan; Al Jolson; Lawrence Tibbett; Dick Haymes;
Paul Robeson; Peggy Lee and Whispering Jack
Smith.Original mono recordings 1925-1951 KATE
SMITH THE SONGBIRD OF THE SOUTH
25 original mono recordings 1927-1947 GEORGES
METAXA WAKE
UP AND DREAM Love Songs From a Lost Troubadour
FRANK
CRUMIT THE
GAY CABALLERO 24
original mono recordings 1925-1935 l
2002 December AL
BOWLLY SAY, DON’T YOU REMEMBER?
His 50 finest original
mono recordings 1931-1941 November GERTRUDE
LAWRENCE "STAR!" Original
mono recordings from 1925-1944 also featuring
Noel Coward BIG
HEARTED ARTHUR ASKEY "Hello
Playmates"
October MAURICE
CHEVALIER VOLUME
II: THE EARLY YEARS - 1925-1928
Lena
Horne –
the young star
Rosemary
Clooney
– the girl singer September OVER
THE RAINBOW THE
YOUNG JUDY GARLAND Original Recordings
1936-1949 EDITH
PIAF: Tu es partout Original
1935-1947 recordings THE
WHITE DOVE LAWRENCE TIBBETT Ballads
and songs from Films and Operetta 1926-1931Transfers
and restoration by Peter Dempsey A
PAUL WHITEMAN "POPS" CONCERT Paul
Whiteman (1890-1967) and his Concert Orchestra
Featuring Bing Crosby, Hoagy Camichael, and
Bix Beiderbecke ART
TATUM HOLD THAT TIGER
Art Tatum - piano Recorded 1933 - 1940 August VERA LYNN - "YOURS SINCERELY" The Early Years: Volume 2 HITS
OF 1930 - "Happy
Days Are Here Again!" July EARTHA
KITT HEAVENLY EARTHA April Ivor
NOVELLO (1893-1951) "Shine
Through My Dreams" Original recordings
1917-1950 Perry
Como Some Enchanted Evening
MARIAN
ANDERSON
SOFTLY AWAKES MY HEART Arias,
Songs And Spirituals. Original Recordings 1924
- 1944 THE
ALMANAC SINGERS
VOL. 1 TALKING UNION
Featuring Woody Guthrie and Pete SeegerOriginal
1941 - 1943 Recordings BRITISH
DANCE BANDS VOL. 1 ORIGINAL 1930
- 1943 RECORDINGS March THE
GREAT LARRY ADLER Original
recordings Vol. 1 (1934-1947) 2001 December Bing
Crosby Some
of These Days Classic Crosby
Volume 2: Original Recordings
1931-1933 November Fancy
Meeting You Here CROSBY-CLOONEY October JOSEF
LOCKE: Hear my
Song, Violetta September Gordon
MacRae -
It’s Magic LARRY
ADLER The Genius of Larry Adler
Genevieve, Dinicu
Hora Staccato, Massenet's Méditation
from Thaïs, Debussy's Clair
de Lune, Adagio from Rodrigo's
Concierto de Aranjuez, Dvorak's
New World Symphony, Khachaturian's
Sabre Dance, de Falla's Ritual
Fire Dance, Alfvén's Swedish
Rhapsody, Adler's Screw's Blues,
Scott Joplin's The Entertainer,
Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue;
Summertime from Porgy and
Bess, Recorded 1999 July THE
ESSENTIAL PAUL ROBESON Eric
COATES (1886
-1957) Historical
recordings 1926 to 1940 By The Sleepy
Lagoon etc. Jack
HYLTON (1892-
1965) She
Shall Have Music Jack Hylton and
his Orchestra Edmundo
Ros
Mambo
Jambo "A
LITTLE OF WHAT YOU FANCY"
The Golden Age of the British Music Hall:
Recordings from 1901-1931
June Al
Jolson (1886 - 1950)
Volume 1: 1911-14 Richard
TAUBER Favourites Vol. 1.
The Singing Cowboys in the Movies May Good Order ! Ladies and Gentlemen please:Traditiona l singing & music from 'The Eel's Foot', Eastbridge, Suffolk recorded in the 1930s & 40s. Classic Crosby Vol. 1 Paul
Whiteman Music
for
Moderns
- ENCHANTÉ - THE GREAT FRENCH STARS WITH A SONG IN MY HEART - THE SONGS OF RODGERS AND HART Gershwin plays Gershwin (original r ecordings 1919-1931) "Fascinating Rhythm" Fred Astaire complete recordings Volume 1 - 1923-1930 Mario Lanza sings My Romance THE INK SPOTS To each his own Cole Porter The Songs of Cole Porter
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