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Singin' with the Big Bands
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Originally Released: 1994
Discs: 1
Label: Arista Records (USA)
Item Number: BMG187712

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Singin' with the Big Bands
Track Listings
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1.    Singin' with the Big Bands
2.    Sentimental Journey - (featuring Les Brown & His Band of Renown)
3.    And the Angels Sing
4.    Green Eyes - (featuring Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra/Rosemary Clooney)
5.    I Should Care
6.    Don't Get Around Much Anymore - (featuring Duke Ellington & His Orchestra)
7.    I Can't Get Started
8.    Chattanooga Choo Choo - (featuring Glenn Miller & His Orchestra)
9.    Moonlight Serenade
10.    On the Sunny Side of the Street - (featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra)
11.    All or Nothing at All - (featuring Harry James Orchestra)
12.    I'll Never Smile Again - (featuring Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra)
13.    I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
14.    Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (With Anyone Else but Me) - (featuring Glenn Miller & His Orchestra/Debra Byrd)
15.    I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time
16.    Where Does the Time Go?
Personnel includes: Barry Manilow (vocals); Artie Butler, Les Brown, Dick Hyman, Mike Melvoln (conductor); Buddy Morrow (leader, trombone); Jim Miller, Mercer Ellington, Larry O'Brien, Art DePew (leader); Charlie Young (alto saxophone); Warren Leuning (trumpet); Bill Watrous (trombone); Debra Byrd, Kevin DiSimone, Margaret Dorn, James Jolis, Jon Joyce, Don Shelton, Donna Davidson, Susan Boyd (background vocals); Rosemary Clooney, The Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, The Duke Ellington Orchestra, The Glenn Miller Orchestra.

Engineers includes: Gary Chester, John Richards, Allen Abrahamson.

Recorded at Edison Studios, New York, New York; Capitol Studios and Ocean Way Studios, Hollywood, California; Westlake Studios and Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California.

Personnel: Barry Manilow (vocals); Debra Byrd (vocals, background vocals); Rosemary Clooney (vocals); Charlie Young (alto saxophone); Warren Leuning (trumpet); Artie Butler, Bill Watrous, Bill Tole, Buddy Morrow (trombone); Donna Davidson, Jon Joyce , James Jolis, Don Shelton , Kevin DiSimone, Margaret Dorn, Susan Boyd (background vocals).

Audio Mixer: Don Murray .

Recording information: Capitol Studios, Hollywood, CA (??/1900-??/1994); Edison Studios, New York, NY (??/1900-??/1994); Ocean Way Studios, Hollyw (??/1900-??/1994); WEstlake Studios, Los Angeles, CA (??/1900-??/1994).

Photographer: Tim White .

Unknown Contributor Roles: Debra Byrd; Christopher Stern ; Duke Ellington Orchestra; Cord Himelstein; Richard "Dickie" Reed; Bill Wilson; Glenn Miller; Harry James; Robert Wieger; Kird Bonin; Jimmy Dorsey; Larry Walsh; Marc Hulett; Rosemary Clooney; Tommy Dorsey; Les Brown; Richard Harris.

Arrangers: Dick Hyman; Jay Hill; Art Depew; Mike Melvoin; Artie Butler; Sy Oliver.

The rock and roll era of the 1950s and early '60s was largely a transitional period between one style of R&B and another. There was the combo style that evolved into modern rock and pop, as well as the mix of pop, blues and big band sounds dating from the swing era onward, which produced the hybrid sounds of early rock 'n' roll. If you examine the pedigree of most '50s rock and roll session men, they were jazz veterans of dance happy big bands.

It is this milieu which preceded Barry Manilow's formative years as fledgling songwriter, and it is here he turns for inspiration on SINGIN' WITH THE BIG BANDS. Manilow transports himself back to the Brooklyn Paramount in 1943 on the title tune, and subsequently takes the subway into the latter with a lift from the venerable Rosemary Clooney.

Unlike his sister of swing, Linda Ronstadt (who made an excursion into the genre through the midwifery of Nat "King" Cole and Frank Sinatra's arranger, Nelson Riddle), Manilow recreates the ambience of the original orchestras with, in many cases, the actual orchestras, as presently constituted (minus their departed leaders and most original soloists). Alternating between dance tunes and ballads, Manilow's take on Ellington's "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" is sassy and brassy, while he milks the sentimental melody of "Moonlight Serenade" for all its worth.


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