This is a beauty..."Lawd You Made The Night Too Long", pressed on a lovely super silent laminated pressing in just NEW condition. This is 12 inch Brunswick 20109. 80 RPM, 2.mil TE stylus, 13 April 1932, New York City.
Enjoy!
Sean
Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long
Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
Remarkable, Sean...What's on the flip side?
Also, 5:17 is a very long side, even for a 12" disc!
Any idea whose the back-up orchestra is? Or the arrangement? Kind of reminds me of "New Orleans" in the same series, with Red Nichols, the Boswells, Chick Bullock, et al.
Also, 5:17 is a very long side, even for a 12" disc!
Any idea whose the back-up orchestra is? Or the arrangement? Kind of reminds me of "New Orleans" in the same series, with Red Nichols, the Boswells, Chick Bullock, et al.
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
Sorry, it's Don Redman...forgot to include that detail. The flip is a rather dull Victor Young number "Jazz Nocturne", I believe. It wasn't worth transferring!
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
Gee, I love The Boswell Sisters, thanks for posting.
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
Here's a different version by the Pickens Sisters, released here on the Zonophone label.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DlzoauyiQU[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DlzoauyiQU[/youtube]
Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
I would love to be able to hear "Jazz Nocturne" as it features a vocal by one of my favorite
singers Frank Munn. Would you possibly reconsider transferring it? I would really appreciate it.
singers Frank Munn. Would you possibly reconsider transferring it? I would really appreciate it.
OrthoSean wrote:Sorry, it's Don Redman...forgot to include that detail. The flip is a rather dull Victor Young number "Jazz Nocturne", I believe. It wasn't worth transferring!
Sean
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
This is great. The sound is wonderful. Every time I listen to Crosby from this era I shake my head again over his Decca sides which just ain't the same.
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
Anyone know how many 12" sides Der Bingle cut for Brunswick? I only ever see the 10 inch.
I slightly concur with the above post as well, the Decca sides have some moments, but I think he peaked as a solo singer while at Brunswick. Just classic stuff.
I slightly concur with the above post as well, the Decca sides have some moments, but I think he peaked as a solo singer while at Brunswick. Just classic stuff.
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
One other was the "St. Louis Blues" that he did with Ellington. It is more common on the red Columbia repressing.
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Re: Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!
I assume you mean "peaked vocally." As a popular artist, he certainly had some very good [earning] years in the '40s-'50s! Movies, too.Wolfe wrote: I think he peaked as a solo singer while at Brunswick.