Genre | Jazz |
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Date (CEST) | 2003-02-06 01:45:00 |
Group | LOGOS |
Size | None MB |
Files | 21 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Glenn_Miller-Members_Edition-(1996)-LOGOS
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
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1 | 01-in_the_mood-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | In the Mood | 192 | Unknown |
2 | 02-a_string_of_pearls-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | A String of Pearls | 192 | Unknown |
3 | 03-falling_leaves-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Falling Leaves | 192 | Unknown |
4 | 04-over_the_rainbow-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Over the Rainbow | 192 | Unknown |
5 | 05-seven_o_five-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Seven O Five | 192 | Unknown |
6 | 06-sunrise_serenade-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Sunrise Serenade | 192 | Unknown |
7 | 07-tuxedo_junction-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Tuxedo Junction | 192 | Unknown |
8 | 08-moonlight_serenade-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Moonlight Serenade | 192 | Unknown |
9 | 09-ive_got_a_girl_in_kalamazoo-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | I've Got A Girl in Kalamazoo | 192 | Unknown |
10 | 10-chatanooga_choo_choo-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Chatanooga Choo Choo | 192 | Unknown |
11 | 11-serenade_in_blue-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Serenade in Blue | 192 | Unknown |
12 | 12-american_patrol-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | American Patrol | 192 | Unknown |
13 | 13-danny_boy-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Danny Boy | 192 | Unknown |
14 | 14-pennsylvania_6-5000-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Pennsylvania 6-5000 | 192 | Unknown |
15 | 15-sun_valley_jump-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Sun Valley Jump | 192 | Unknown |
16 | 16-my_love_for_you-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | My Love for You | 192 | Unknown |
17 | 17-lover-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Lover | 192 | Unknown |
18 | 18-little_brown_jug-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Little Brown Jug | 192 | Unknown |
19 | 19-carribean_clipper-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Carribean Clipper | 192 | Unknown |
20 | 20-mucic_makers-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Mucic Makers | 192 | Unknown |
21 | 21-jeep_jockey_jump-logos.mp3 | Glenn Miller | Jeep Jockey Jump | 192 | Unknown |
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█▒ Glenn Miller's reign as the most popular bandleader ▒█
█▒ in the U.S. came relatively late in his career and ▒█
█▒ was relatively brief, lasting only about three and ▒█
█▒ a half years, from the spring of 1939 to the fall ▒█
█▒ of 1942. But during that period he utterly ▒█
█▒ dominated popular music, and over time he has ▒█
█▒ proven the most enduring figure of the swing era, ▒█
█▒ with reissues of his recordings achieving gold ▒█
█▒ record status 40 years after his death. Miller ▒█
█▒ developed a distinctive sound in which a ▒█
█▒ high-pitched clarinet carried the melody, doubled ▒█
█▒ by a saxophone section playing an octave lower, and ▒█
█▒ he used that sound to produce a series of hits that ▒█
█▒ remain definitive examples of swing music. Miller's ▒█
█▒ approach is not much appreciated by jazz fans, who ▒█
█▒ prefer bands that allow for greater improvisation ▒█
█▒ than was found in his highly disciplined, ▒█
█▒ rigorously rehearsed unit. But he brought the swing ▒█
█▒ style of popular music to a level of sophistication ▒█
█▒ and commercial acceptance it had not previously ▒█
█▒ achieved and would not see again after his untimely ▒█
█▒ passing. ▒█
█▒ Miller was the son of Lewis Elmer and Mattie Lou ▒█
█▒ Cavender Miller. He lived in various locations in ▒█
█▒ the Midwest while he was growing up. He first took ▒█
█▒ up the mandolin, then switched to a horn. In Grant ▒█
█▒ City, MO, where his family moved in 1915, he joined ▒█
█▒ the town band and began playing trombone. By 1918, ▒█
█▒ the family had moved to Fort Morgan, CO, where he ▒█
█▒ played in the high school band and graduated in May ▒█
█▒ 1921. He immediately joined the Boyd Senter band, ▒█
█▒ but quit to start college at the University of ▒█
█▒ Colorado in January 1923. After a year, however, he ▒█
█▒ left college and moved to Los Angeles, where he ▒█
█▒ joined Ben Pollack's band. In the summer of 1928, ▒█
█▒ he left Pollack and settled in New York, where he ▒█
█▒ worked as a session musician and arranger. When in ▒█
█▒ the spring of 1934 Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey formed ▒█
█▒ the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, he signed on as ▒█
█▒ trombonist and arranger, remaining with the band ▒█
█▒ almost a year. He left to organize an American band ▒█
█▒ for British bandleader Ray Noble that made its ▒█
█▒ debut at the Rainbow Room in New York's Rockefeller ▒█
█▒ Center. Meanwhile, he was studying theory and ▒█
█▒ composition with Joseph Schillinger. ▒█
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█▒ Miller began recording under his own name for ▒█
█▒ Columbia Records on April 25, 1935, using a pickup ▒█
█▒ band containing members of the Noble orchestra. His ▒█
█▒ instrumental "Solo Hop" reached the Top Ten in the ▒█
█▒ summer of 1935. But he did not organize a permanent ▒█
█▒ touring band of his own until 1937, when he signed ▒█
█▒ to Brunswick Records. The group was not a success, ▒█
█▒ and he disbanded it in early 1938, then reorganized ▒█
█▒ a couple of months later and signed to the ▒█
█▒ discount-priced Bluebird subsidiary of RCA Victor ▒█
█▒ Records. Still without any great success, he ▒█
█▒ managed to maintain this orchestra for the next ▒█
█▒ year until he got his big break with an engagement ▒█
█▒ at the Glen Island Casino in New Rochelle, NY, in ▒█
█▒ the summer of 1939. Glen Island was a major swing ▒█
█▒ venue with a radio wire, giving the band extensive ▒█
█▒ exposure. Already, Miller had hit the charts with ▒█
█▒ the Top Ten hit "Sunrise Serenade"; soon, its ▒█
█▒ flipside, "Moonlight Serenade," would become an ▒█
█▒ even bigger hit. "Wishing (Will Make It So)" (vocal ▒█
█▒ by Ray Eberle) hit number one in June. Ultimately, ▒█
█▒ Miller scored 17 Top Ten hits in 1939, including ▒█
█▒ the subsequent chart-toppers "Stairway to the ▒█
█▒ Stars," "Moon Love," "Over the Rainbow," and "Blue ▒█
█▒ Orchids" (all vocals by Ray Eberle), as well as ▒█
█▒ "The Man With the Mandolin" (vocal by Marion ▒█
█▒ Hutton). ▒█
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█▒ Miller's recording success led to other ▒█
█▒ opportunities. He became the star of the ▒█
█▒ three-times-a-week radio series Chesterfield Supper ▒█
█▒ Club in December 1939 and began the first of ▒█
█▒ several extended engagements at the CafΘ Rouge in ▒█
█▒ the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York in January 1940, ▒█
█▒ also appearing occasionally at the Paramount ▒█
█▒ Theatre. He scored 31 Top Ten hits in 1940, more ▒█
█▒ than three times as many as the second most ▒█
█▒ successful recording artist of the year, Tommy ▒█
█▒ Dorsey, hitting number one with "Careless," "When ▒█
█▒ You Wish Upon a Star," "Imagination," "Fools Rush ▒█
█▒ In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)," and "Blueberry ▒█
█▒ Hill" (all vocals by Ray Eberle); "The Woodpecker ▒█
█▒ Song" (vocal by Marion Hutton); and the ▒█
█▒ instrumentals "In the Mood" and "Tuxedo Junction" ▒█
█▒ (both of which were later inducted into the Grammy ▒█
█▒ Hall of Fame). ▒█
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█▒ Miller scored another 11 Top Ten hits in 1941, ▒█
█▒ which was enough to make him the top recording ▒█
█▒ artist for the second year in a row. His number one ▒█
█▒ hits included "Song of the Volga Boatmen," "You and ▒█
█▒ I" (vocal by Ray Eberle), "Chattanooga Choo Choo," ▒█
█▒ from his first film, Sun Valley Serenade (vocals by ▒█
█▒ Tex Beneke and the Modernaires with Paula Kelly), ▒█
█▒ and "Elmer's Tune" (vocals by Ray Eberle and the ▒█
█▒ Modernaires). The story was much the same on the ▒█
█▒ recording front in 1942, 11 Top Ten hits and a ▒█
█▒ third straight ranking as the year's top recording ▒█
█▒ artist, the chart-toppers including "A String of ▒█
█▒ Pearls," "Moonlight Cocktail" (vocals by Ray Eberle ▒█
█▒ and the Modernaires), "Don't Sit Under the Apple ▒█
█▒ Tree (With Anyone Else but Me)," and "(I've Got a ▒█
█▒ Gal In) Kalamazoo" (vocals on the last two by Tex ▒█
█▒ Beneke, Marion Hutton, and the Modernaires). ▒█
█▒ "Kalamazoo" came from Miller's second film, ▒█
█▒ Orchestra Wives. ▒█
█▒ ▒█
█▒ Yet 1942, the first full year of American ▒█
█▒ participation in World War II, marked the end of ▒█
█▒ Miller's dominance of popular music, since, after ▒█
█▒ months of negotiations, he arranged to receive an ▒█
█▒ officer's commission in the army air force on ▒█
█▒ September 10 and, 17 days later, played his final ▒█
█▒ date with his band, which he then broke up. He ▒█
█▒ organized a service band and began performing at ▒█
█▒ military camps and war-bond rallies while hosting a ▒█
█▒ weekly radio series, Sustain the Wings. ▒█
█▒ Nevertheless, he scored two more Top Ten hits in ▒█
█▒ 1943, including the number one "That Old Black ▒█
█▒ Magic" (vocals by Skip Nelson and the Modernaires). ▒█
█▒ He took his band to Great Britain in June 1944 and ▒█
█▒ continued to perform for the troops and do radio ▒█
█▒ broadcasts. He was preparing to go on to Paris when ▒█
█▒ the plane on which he was traveling disappeared ▒█
█▒ over the English Channel and he died at age 40. ▒█
█▒ ▒█
█▒ Glenn Miller, an album of 78 rpm records, topped ▒█
█▒ the newly instituted album charts in May 1945 and ▒█
█▒ became the most successful album of the year. The ▒█
█▒ Glenn Miller Orchestra was reconstituted as a ghost ▒█
█▒ band after the war under the direction of Tex ▒█
█▒ Beneke. In October 1947, Glenn Miller Masterpieces, ▒█
█▒ Vol. 2 topped the album charts. Miller was the ▒█
█▒ subject of a partly fictionalized film biography, ▒█
█▒ The Glenn Miller Story, starring James Stewart, in ▒█
█▒ February 1954; a soundtrack album of re-recordings ▒█
█▒ not featuring Miller, released by Decca Records, ▒█
█▒ hit number one in March. RCA Victor countered with ▒█
█▒ the 10" LP Selections from the Glenn Miller Story, ▒█
█▒ which hit number one in May. (The album was ▒█
█▒ reissued as a 12" LP with a modified track ▒█
█▒ selection in 1956 and was certified gold in 1961. ▒█
█▒ In 1962, RCA Victor released Glenn Miller Plays ▒█
█▒ Selections from the Glenn Miller Story and Other ▒█
█▒ Hits, which had an identical track listing to the ▒█
█▒ 1956 Selections from the Glenn Miller Story LP. It ▒█
█▒ went gold in 1968.) The Miller estate, having ▒█
█▒ parted ways with Tex Beneke, hired Ray McKinley, a ▒█
█▒ former member of the Miller band, to organize a new ▒█
█▒ ghost band in 1956, and this Glenn Miller Orchestra ▒█
█▒ continued to record and perform under various ▒█
█▒ leaders from then on. In 1959, RCA Victor released ▒█
█▒ a triple LP of previously unissued performances, ▒█
█▒ For the First Time ..., which earned a Grammy ▒█
█▒ nomination for Best Performance by a Dance Band. ▒█
█▒ Reissues of Miller's original recordings sold well ▒█
█▒ perennially. The double-LP A Memorial 1944-1969, ▒█
█▒ released in October 1969, when gold in 1986; Pure ▒█
█▒ Gold, released in March 1975, went gold in 1984. In ▒█
█▒ 1989, Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers sampled ▒█
█▒ Miller's recording of "In the Mood" on their gold ▒█
█▒ single "Swing the Mood." While RCA Victor remains ▒█
█▒ the primary repository of Miller recordings and ▒█
█▒ continues to reissue them in various ▒█
█▒ configurations, other labels have also come up with ▒█
█▒ airchecks and other stray recordings, making for a ▒█
█▒ large and constantly growing catalog. ▒█
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█▒ 01 In the Mood 02:36 ▒█
█▒ 02 A String of Pearls 03:17 ▒█
█▒ 03 Falling Leaves 03:31 ▒█
█▒ 04 Over the Rainbow 02:13 ▒█
█▒ 05 Seven O Five 02:58 ▒█
█▒ 06 Sunrise Serenade 02:02 ▒█
█▒ 07 Tuxedo Junction 03:49 ▒█
█▒ 08 Moonlight Serenade 04:31 ▒█
█▒ 09 I've Got A Girl in Kalamazoo 02:36 ▒█
█▒ 10 Chatanooga Choo Choo 02:28 ▒█
█▒ 11 Serenade in Blue 02:02 ▒█
█▒ 12 American Patrol 03:36 ▒█
█▒ 13 Danny Boy 02:26 ▒█
█▒ 14 Pennsylvania 6-5000 02:56 ▒█
█▒ 15 Sun Valley Jump 02:25 ▒█
█▒ 16 My Love for You 03:06 ▒█
█▒ 17 Lover 02:30 ▒█
█▒ 18 Little Brown Jug 02:36 ▒█
█▒ 19 Carribean Clipper 03:00 ▒█
█▒ 20 Mucic Makers 01:36 ▒█
█▒ 21 Jeep Jockey Jump 03:12 ▒█
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nFO By AyLieN of CHEMiCAL REACTiON
modified by coli 02/05/2003