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Sentimental Journey, Vol. 2
(1993)
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Various Artists
Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics, Vol. 2 (1947-1950) includes Dinah Shore's "Buttons and Bows," Patti Page's "The Tennessee Waltz," "Again" by Mel Torme, Eileen Barton's "If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake," and (on CD) "Goodnight Irene" by The Weavers and "Music! Music! Music!" by Teresa Brewer among its 18 tracks. All Music ...
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Rugolovations
(2005)
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Pete Rugolo
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Rugolomania/The New Sounds of Pete Rugolo
(1999)
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Pete Rugolo
In 1999, Collectables released Rugolomania/New Sounds of Pete Rugolo, which contained two complete albums -- Rugolomania (1955, originally released on Columbia) and New Sounds of Pete Rugolo (1957, originally released on Harmony) -- by Pete Rugolo on one compact disc. Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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50th Anniversary Celebration: The Best of Back to Balboa
(1991)
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Kenton Alumni Band
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Lush Life
(1949)
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Nat King Cole/Pete Rugolo
This is a very interesting transitional collection featuring Nat King Cole when he was gradually emphasizing his vocals over his jazz piano playing and phasing out his Trio. All 25 of the selections on this generous set feature the arrangements of Pete Rugolo; highlights include "Lush Life," "Time Out for Tears," "That's My Girl," "Red Sails in ...
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Introducing Pete Rugolo/Adventures in Rhythm
(1998)
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Pete Rugolo
Pete Rugolo's first two albums, Introducing and Adventures in Rhythm, were combined on this single-CD reissue by Collectables. Although the sound and the packaging could be a little better, this still is a fine way for collectors to pick up these two records on disc. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Sentimental Journey, Vol. 3
(1993)
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Various Artists
Sentimental Journey: Pop Vocal Classics, Vol. 3 (1950-1954) includes Johnny Ray's "Cry," Tony Bennett's "Because of You," "Come On-A My House" by Rosemary Clooney, Jo Stafford's "You Belong to Me," Kay Starr's "Wheel of Fortune," Dean Martin's "That's Amore" and "How High the Moon" by Les Paul & Mary Ford. It's another good installment in the ...
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Great American Songwriters, Vol. 2: Johnny Mercer
(1994)
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Rhino's Great American Songwriters, Vol. 2 pays tribute to Johnny Mercer, collecting interpretations of his work by pop and vocal jazz stars like Sarah Vaughan, the Pied Pipers, Nancy Wilson, and Anthony Newley. Bobby Darin's "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby," Judy Garland's "On the Atchison, Topeka and the Santa Fe," and Mercer's own "Ac-Cent ...
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Jazz-Club Mainstream: Big Bands
(1991)
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Various Artists
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Adventures in Rhythm
(1954)
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Pete Rugolo
Pete Rugolo's early recordings as a leader after leaving Stan Kenton's Orchestra are quite rewarding and innovative in their own way, yet have been long underrated and out of print. This LP finds Rugolo leading all-star groups filled with such top West Coast jazz stars as trumpeters Pete Candoli, Shorty Rogers, and Maynard Ferguson; trombonists ...
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Behind Brigitte Bardot
(1962)
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Pete Rugolo
Equal parts concept record and mash note, Behind Brigitte Bardot celebrates the legendary French sex kitten via West Coast jazz interpretations of her biggest film themes -- the precise raison d'être behind the album is a mystery, but it's nevertheless a charmer, boasting some of Pete Rugolo's lushest and loveliest arrangements. Teamed with an ...
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The New Sounds of Pete Rugolo
(1957)
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Pete Rugolo
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Rugolo Plays Kenton
(1959)
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Pete Rugolo
Since Pete Rugolo came to fame for his many arrangements for the Stan Kenton Orchestra and this was one of his last important jazz albums before he became largely a full-time writer for the studios, it seems only proper that the date finds Rugolo paying tribute to his former boss. Rugolo rearranged a dozen numbers originally recorded by Stan ...
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Pete Rugolo
(2007)
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Pete Rugolo
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TV's Top Themes
(196?)
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Pete Rugolo
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Exploring New Sounds
(2007)
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Pete Rugolo & His Orchestra
Fresh Sound presents a double barrel, double-disc compilation loaded with four stunning instrumental concept albums recorded in Hollywood during the years 1957, 1960 and 1961 by ex-Stan Kenton arranger and composer Pete Rugolo. Born in San Piero Patti, Sicily on December 24, 1915 and raised in Santa Rosa, CA, Rugolo studied with Darius Milhaud and ...
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Introducing Pete Rugolo
(1954)
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Pete Rugolo
During 1954-55, arranger Pete Rugolo (who had come to fame for his work with Stan Kenton) recorded his first sessions as a leader. Most of the results -- all but six titles, which came out on a Harmony album -- were released in scattered form on three Columbia LPs, including Adventures in Rhythm and Rugolomania. The series was among the finest of ...
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Rugolomania
(1955)
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Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra with the Rugolettes
The third of three Pete Rugolo Columbia LPs has some of the finest and most interesting work of the arranger's career. "4:20 A.M." sports a particularly memorable and haunting theme, while several numbers feature "The Rugolettes," an octet comprised of trombone, French horn, tuba, flute, oboe, guitar, bass and drums. Among the more notable ...
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Percussion at Work
(1958)
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Pete Rugolo
Some of arranger Pete Rugolo's Mercury and Emarcy recordings of the late 1950s seemed to concentrate more on getting effects than producing creative jazz. On the back of this out-of-print LP, Rugolo says that he thinks of it as "an abstract album of interesting sounds." The emphasis throughout is on the playing of Larry Bunker (vibes, xylophone ...
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Music from "Richard Diamond"
(1959)
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Pete Rugolo
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Thriller
(1960)
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Pete Rugolo
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My Foolish Heart
(2002)
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Donna Fuller/Pete Rugolo and His Orchestra
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Thriller/Richard Diamond
(2004)
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Pete Rugolo
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Rugolo Plays Kenton [Bonus Track]
(2007)
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Pete Rugolo & His Orchestra
Since Pete Rugolo ame to fame for his many arrangements for the Stan Kenton Orchestra and this was one of his last important jazz albums before he became largely a full-time writer for the studios, it seems only proper that the date finds Rugolo paying tribute to his former boss. Rugolo rearranged a dozen numbers originally recorded by Stan Kenton ...
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Adventures in Jazz
(2006)
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Pete Rugolo
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