Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!

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Bing and the Boswell Sisters on Brunswick!

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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.

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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.
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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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Gee, I love The Boswell Sisters, thanks for posting.

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Here's a different version by the Pickens Sisters, released here on the Zonophone label.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DlzoauyiQU[/youtube]

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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.

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!

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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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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.

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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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Wolfe wrote: I think he peaked as a solo singer while at 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.

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