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Noel Coward Vol.4 1944-1951 (I Wonder What Happened To Him)

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発売日 2004年03月01日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルNaxos Nostalgia
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 8120721
SKU 636943272121

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:00:55

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    1. 1.
      Nina
    2. 2.
      Loch Lomond
    3. 3.
      There Have Been Songs in England
    4. 4.
      Uncle Harry
    5. 5.
      Music Hath Charms
    6. 6.
      I Wonder What Happened to Him
    7. 7.
      Sigh No More
    8. 8.
      I Wonder What Happened to Him
    9. 9.
      Matelot
    10. 10.
      Nina
    11. 11.
      Never Again
    12. 12.
      Wait a Bit, Joe
    13. 13.
      Uncle Harry
    14. 14.
      This Is a Changing World
    15. 15.
      Bright Was the Day
    16. 16.
      His Excellency Regrets
    17. 17.
      Josephine
    18. 18.
      Don't Make Fun of the Fair
    19. 19.
      Sail Away

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アーティスト: Noel Coward

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The fourth volume of Naxos' series of Noël Coward's complete recordings begins with a find: half-a-dozen previously unreleased recordings made by Coward in Calcutta, India, in 1944, during his tour of war zones in World War 2. The tracks come from the private collection of Norman Hackworth, Coward's piano accompanist, who toured with him, and they include a song written by Hackworth, "Music Hath Charm." They also demonstrate that Coward was already singing songs he would use in his 1946 musical Pacific 1860, such as "Nina" and "Uncle Harry," both comic numbers with an international flavor that is repeated in their regular studio recordings later in the disc. The immediate post-war era was a transitional one for Coward, who was closely identified with the interwar period and had to find his feet as a writer in a different time. He spent the period coming up with musical shows for London, including the revue Sigh No More and the book musicals Pacific 1860 and Ace of Clubs, with spotty success. He also continued to go into the studios of HMV Records regularly and record his versions of the songs for these shows. (Those recordings are now in the vaults of EMI, which has issued them in various legitimate packages, but they are also out of copyright in Europe, allowing Naxos, among others, to remaster old 78s and put out its own unlicensed collections, such as this.) Probably the best remembered of these songs is the touching ballad "Matelot," written for Sigh No More, but Coward's wit certainly hadn't deserted him, which is demonstrated on such songs as "I Wonder What Happened to Him" and "His Excellency Regrets." And by the end of this period, in 1951, he had launched a new career as a nightclub entertainer. He was also coming to the end of his association with HMV, and it's unclear whether this also marks the end of Naxos' soi-disant "complete" set of his recordings. (He went on to record for Philips in the U.K. and Columbia in the U.S.) ~ William Ruhlmann|
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