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Freddy Martin - Hits Collection 1933-53 (2019)
29-05-2020, 15:12 | Автор: kingdevil | Категория: Поп-музыка, Поп-музыка

Freddy Martin - Hits Collection 1933-53 (2019)


Artist: Freddy Martin
Title: Hits Collection 1933-53
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Acrobat Records
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Easy Listening
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 03:39:40
Total Size: 492 mb

Tracklist:
CD1
1. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Terry Shand - Bless Your Heart
2. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - April in Paris
3. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - When Tomorrow Comes
4. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Neighbors
5. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - All I Do Is Dream of You
6. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Born to Be Kissed
7. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - I Saw Stars
8. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Then I'll Be Tired of You
9. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Be Still, My Heart
10. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Must We Say Goodnight (So Soon)
11. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Isle of Capri
12. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Where There's Smoke, There's Fire
13. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Everything's Been Done Before
14. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Terry Shand - (There's a) Little Picture Playhouse in My Heart
15. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Life is a Song
16. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Tell Me That You Love Me
17. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Reckless
18. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Terry Shand - Get Rhythm in Your Feet
19. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Paris in the Spring
20. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - I Couldn't Believe My Eyes
21. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - A Little Bit Independent (But Easy On the Eyes)
22. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - One Night in Monte Carlo
23. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. The Martinettes - The Broken Record
24. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Terry Shand - Goody Goody
25. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Terry Shand - It's Been So Long
26. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - You
CD2
1. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Elmer Feldkamp - Beside a Moonlit Stream
2. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Glenn Hughes - Scatter-Brain
3. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone - One Cigarette for Two
4. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - Intermezzo
5. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone - The Hut-Sut Song (A Swedish Serenade)
6. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - Til Reveille
7. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Piano Concerto in B Flat
8. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone - Why Don't We Do This More Often'
9. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone - Rose O'Day (The Filla-Ga-Dusha-Song)
10. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - Tonight We Love
11. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Symphonie Moderne
12. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - When There's a Breeze on Lake Louise
13. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - Johnny Doughboy Found a Rose in Ireland
14. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers & Stuart Wade - Jingle, Jangle, Jingle
15. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - White Christmas
16. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone - I Met Her on Monday
17. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone & Glenn Hughes - A Touch Of Texas
18. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Eddie Stone - I Get the Neck of the Chicken
19. Freddy Martin and His Orch., with Jack Fina at the piano - (Theme from The) Warsaw Concerto
20. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Bob Haymes - From Twilight 'Til Dawn
21. Freddy Martin and His Orch., with Jack Fina at the piano - Abraham
22. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Artie Wayne - Dream
23. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Glenn Hughes - Everytime
24. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. The Martin Men - In the Middle of May
CD3
1. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Laura
2. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Gene Conklin & The Martin Men - Lily Belle
3. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Clyde Rogers - Symphony
4. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. The Martin Men - One-Zy, Two-Zy (I Love You-Zy)
5. Freddy Martin and His Orch., with Jack Fina at the piano - Bumble Boogie
6. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Glenn Hughes - Doin' What Comes Natur'lly
7. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Stuart Wade - To Each His Own
8. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Stuart Wade - Managua, Nicaragua
9. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. The Martin Men - The Lady from 29 Palms
10. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Murray Arnold - Moon-Faced, Starry-Eyed
11. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Stuart Wade - Come to the Mardi Gras
12. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Stuart Wade - Treasure of the Sierra Madre
13. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Glenn Hughes - The Dickey-Bird Song
14. Freddy Martin and His Orch.  - Sabre Dance Boogie
15. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. The Martin Men - The New Look
16. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Glenn Hughes - On a Slow Boat to China
17. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts
18. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - (Put Another Nickel In) Music! Music! Music!
19. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - Wilhelmina
20. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - The Third Man Theme
21. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - The Aba Daba Honeymoon
22. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - Never Been Kissed
23. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - Truly Truly Fair
24. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - Down Yonder
25. Freddy Martin and His Orch., voc. Merv Griffin - April in Portugal (The Whisp'ring Serenade)

Freddy Martin was a hugely successful bandleader, saxophonist and conductor whose orchestra played the "sweet" style of dance band and easy listening music which appealed to the broad spectrum of middle America during the 1930s through the '40s and into the early '50s during what is sometimes called the golden age of popular music. The great jazz tenor saxophonist Johnny Hodges called him "Mr. Silvertone". He pioneered the "Tenor Band" style that became the norm in the dance band business, with an all-tenor sax section, and enjoyed successful lengthy residencies at prestigious hotels, as well as becoming a fixture on sponsored radio shows. He recorded for Brunswick, before moving to RCA, first coming out on their Bluebird before switching to Victor and RCA-Victor, and during the 1930s, '40s and early '50s enjoyed a constant stream of big sellers, which mostly featured one or other of his vocalists, but with his big hits coming with classically-based orchestral pieces, notably his long-running No. 1 with Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. This great-value 75-track 3-CD set consists entirely of his recordings which, before 1940, were credited with a Top 20 chart position in Joel Whitburn's "Pop Memories" or Elston Brooks' "The Weekly Top Ten Tunes For The Last Fifty Years" books, or the Your Hit Parade chart, or appeared in one of the Billboard charts thereafter. It naturally includes his other No. 1s "I Saw Stars", "Symphony", "To Each His Own" and "Managua, Nicaragua". It's a substantial, enjoyable and nostalgic journey through an era when pop music was continually changing, but his distinctive style of music remained a constant.

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