| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2001年07月10日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Stardust Records |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | 1060 |
| SKU | 741157106022 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:40:17
Personnel: Nat "King" Cole (vocals, piano); Oscar Moore (guitar); Johnny Miller (bass).
The Metronome All-Stars: June Christy (vocals); Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone); Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone); Charlie Shavers (trombone); Lawrence Brown (trombone); Bob Ahern (guitar); Eddie Safranski (bass); Buddy Rich (drums).
Recorded between 1943 & 1946.
Personnel: Nat King Cole (vocals, piano); June Christy (vocals); Bob Ahern, Oscar Moore (guitar); Johnny Hodges (alto saxophone); Coleman Hawkins (tenor saxophone); Harry Carney (baritone saxophone); Charlie Shavers (trumpet); Lawrence Brown (trombone); Buddy Rich (drums).
Liner Note Author: Athan Maroulis.
Recording information: Hollywood, CA (12/15/1943-06/21/1945); Los Angeles, CA (12/15/1943-06/21/1945); New York, NY (12/15/1943-06/21/1945); The World Studios, New York, NY (12/15/1943-06/21/1945); World studios, New York, NY (12/15/1943-06/21/1945).
Arrangers: Eddie Sauter; Nat King Cole; Sy Oliver.
The title Best of the War Years might lead some people to believe that this 2001 release contains some of the most essential recordings that Nat "King" Cole made for Capitol during World War II, but it's actually a collection of V-disc material. In the 1940s, V-discs were jazz and pop records that were made especially for the U.S. Armed Forces -- V-discs (V as in victory) weren't sold to the general public, and they were shipped overseas to American troops in an effort to boost morale. The V-disc program started in 1943, although it continued for several years after the U.S. and its European allies declared victory. Here's where things really get ironic: In Japan and Germany -- countries that the U.S. battled during WWII -- V-disc recordings are a very hot item among jazz collectors. Whether they're in Europe, the U.S., or Asia, Cole collectors will be thrilled to have 15 V-disc recordings of 1943-1946 on the same CD. Cole recorded most of these swing-oriented performances with his drumless trio, which also included guitarist Oscar Moore and bassist Johnny Miller. The only non-trio recording is "Nat Meets June," a Metronome All Stars item that finds Cole performing a vocal duet with June Christy. Many of the gems on this CD were also recorded for Capitol, including "Sweet Lorraine," "Route 66," "Embraceable You," and "The Frim Fram Sauce" -- these aren't the famous Capitol versions, but they're still captivating. Nonetheless, The Best of the War Years isn't recommended to those who have only a casual interest in Cole's trio output; they would be better off sticking to Rhino's superb Jumpin' at Capitol: The Best of the Nat King Cole Trio. But serious collectors should make a point of obtaining this CD. ~ Alex Henderson
録音 : モノラル (Studio)
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