Disco de Glenn Miller: «Best Of Glenn Miller Orchestra, Vol. 1»

- Valoración de usuarios: (3.7 de 5)
- Título:Best Of Glenn Miller Orchestra, Vol. 1
- Fecha de publicación:1998-07-07
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Hindsight Records
- UPC:014921026728
- 1 A String Of Pearls Glenn Miller and The Glenn Miller Orchestraimg 3:16
- 2 Adiosimg 3:04
- 3 (I've Got A Gal In) Kalamazooimg 5:21
- 4The American Patrol
- 5 Tuxedo Junctionimg 3:34
- 6 Don't Sit Under The Apple Treeimg 3:14
- 7 Pennsylvania 6-5000img 3:20
- 8 Serenade In Blueimg 3:30
- 9 In The Moodimg 3:36
- 10 Caribbean Clipperimg 2:40
- 11 Along the Santa Fe Trail Glenn Miller and Glenn Miller & the Army Air Force Bandimg 3:52
- 12 Anvil Chorus Glenn Miller and The Glenn Miller Orchestraimg 4:59
- 13Now Is The Hour
- 14 Perfidiaimg 3:18
- 15My Sentiment
This recording will satisfy collectors of Glenn Miller who want to fill out their libraries with some modern recordings. The performances of the original band members as well as the active (as of 1972) members of the Glenn Miller Orchestra is flawless.
The quality of the recording is very good with barely any detectable hiss. There is no "ADD" or "DDD" indication on the CD, cover, or liner notes... However, if this recording isn't an all digital recording (DDD), it is one of the best analog recordings (ADD) I have in my collection of big band music.
This is probably as good as it gets if you want the original performers and a high quality recording. The only thing missing is the master trombonist himself.
This 1972 edition of the Glenn Miller orchestra under the direction of Buddy DeFranco captures the style of the original GMO. The excellent stereo recording quality just adds to the charm. Highly recommended. While your at it, pick up volume 2, also.
Yes, this is a 1972 stereo recording which is technically better than the originals. However when I think of other recordings of the era, this could and should have been better, Percussion is muffled. Bass isn't there. Vocals are mediocre. What really hurts is the strange almost stacatto attack of notes that Glenn Miller would have given a warm rich treatment. 'Elmer's Tune' sounds like a children's game of hop scotch. I've tried getting used to this interpretation of Glenn's music and find it difficult. I find 'In The Digital Mood' on GRP much more acceptable although also lacking in warmth and depth. An example of good Glenn Miller material is 'In The Christmas Mood.' Anyone else feel like I do on this? Anybody want to buy my Volumes 1 and 2? Very disappointed!

