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| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 1994年08月12日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Circle |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 127 |
| SKU | 762247412724 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:13:05
Personnel includes: Don Neeley, Steve Apple, Dix Bruce, Frank Davis, Frederick Hodges, Kent Mikasa, Jeff Wells, Carla Normand, Cal Abbot.
Personnel: Don Neely (vocals, clarinet, saxophone, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone); Frederick Hodges (vocals, piano); Carla Normand (vocals); Dix Bruce (guitar, banjo); Mark Warren (clarinet, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Lin Patch (clarinet, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone); Cal Abbot (bassoon); Frank Davis (trumpet, cornet); Kent Mikasa (cornet); Jon Schermer (trombone); Jeff Wells (tuba); Steve Appel (drums).
Liner Note Authors: Don Neely; George H. Buck, Jr.
Recording information: Bay Records, Berkeley, CA (1990).
Photographer: Rob Thomas.
Arrangers: Horace Henderson; Bill Challis.
This is the first album Don Neely's San Francisco-based Royal Society Jazz Orchestra (founded in November 1975) cut for the Circle label. The play list is filled with gems that were heard during the halcyon days when radio was the major family entertainment. Part of that entertainment was the broadcast of the kinds of music heard on this album, either remotes from hotel ballrooms and restaurants or through regularly sponsored broadcasts. Using arrangements that are the same or similar to those used by the bands of the '20s, '30s, and '40s, Neely's band has an air of authenticity about it that is unsurpassed by others playing nostalgia music. This album recreates the music of such popular figures of the times as Fletcher Henderson ("Radio Rhythm"), Benny Goodman and Helen Ward ("Throwin' Stones at the Sun"), and Libby Holman ("Moanin' Low"). To his credit, Neely has avoided the temptation to stick with those tunes that have survived and become entries in the Great American Songbook. There are novelty tunes here that have not seen the light of day for quite a while. Listen to Carla Normand do "Swing, Mister Charlie" (made popular by Judy Garland with Bob Crosby & His Orchestra). The band is well-versed in the syncopated rhythms that were popular during those days. Carla Normand does the bulk of the vocalizing with poise and assurance. Leader Neely, in addition to playing all the reeds, chips in with 1930s-style warbling on tunes like "Honolulu Baby." This album is a lot of fun and is recommended. ~ Dave Nathan
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