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Move Over Darling
(1997)
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Doris Day
Doris Day was not only among the most prodigiously talented singers of the 20th century, but among the most resilient -- that's the only way to explain the worth of this eight-CD set, which encompasses Day's output 20 years after her initial breakthrough to pop stardom. She was obviously no longer on the cutting edge of music in 1960, the year ...
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Cuttin' Capers/Bright and Shiny
(1995)
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Doris Day
This discount-priced two-fer combines two up-tempo Doris Day albums from the late '50s and early '60s. The discs were not released sequentially; 1959's Cuttin' Capers was followed by two 1960 releases, What Every Girl Should Know and Show Time, before Bright and Shiny appeared in 1961. But the two albums share a sprightly tone. The theme of Bright ...
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Jimmie Lunceford [Jazz After Hours]
(2001)
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Jimmie Lunceford
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Masterpieces, Vol. 9
(1996)
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Jimmie Lunceford
Jimmie Lunceford commandeered one of the classiest and most sophisticated bands during the swing era; after Ellington and Basie, his outfit was considered by many to be the best of the period. This was certainly due to such top arrangers as Sy Oliver, Eddie Durham, Edwin Wilcox, and Gerald Wilson, and excellent players like trombonist Trummy Young ...
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Bright and Shiny
(1961)
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Doris Day
By several measures, all of them registered in the liner notes to Bright and Shiny, Doris Day was the top movie star of the early '60s. But she had achieved this prominence, seemingly, at the cost of her popularity as a recording star. It was no surprise that Columbia Records emphasized her film accolades, since they provided the excuse for the ...
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Harlem Shout [Decca]
(1935)
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Jimmie Lunceford & His Orchestra
In 1980 MCA released six Jimmie Lunceford LPs that, taken as a whole, include most of his best Decca recordings. The 14 numbers on this album (all of which have been reissued on CD) are drawn from six different sessions and include such gems as "Four or Five Times," Sy Oliver's classic reworking of "Swanee River," "My Blue Heaven," "Organ Grinder ...
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