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01. String Of Pearls (3:39)
02. Stompin’ At The Savoy (2:48)
03. Choo Choo Ch’Boogie (with The Manhattan Transfer) (2:39)
04. Straighten Up And Fly Right (with John Pizzarelli) (4:49)
05. Sugar (That Sugar Baby O’Mine) (with The Manhattan Transfer) (3:44)
06. Skyliner (with The Manhattan Transfer) (3:18)
07. Blues In The Night (9:50)
08. Avalon (with John Pizzarelli) (5:13)
09. It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing) (3:56)
10. Clouds, Adapted From ‘Nuages’ (with The Manhattan Transfer) (7:05)
11. Jumpin’ At The Woodside (6:42)
12. Flying Home (3:59)
13. I’ll Be Seeing You (with Janis Siegel) (3:47)
14. Sweet Georgia Brown (3:24)
Scott Belck Soloist, Trumpet Cheryl Bentyne Soloist, Vocals Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Rhythm Section Vince DiMartino Trumpet Yaron Gershovsky Celeste, Director, Keyboards, Musical Director, Piano Richie Goods Bass Antonio Hart Sax (Alto), Soloist Steve Hass Drums, Percussion Rich Jensen Soloist, Vibraphone Richard Jensen Vibraphone The Manhattan Transfer Vocal Ensemble Paul Patterson Violin John Pizzarelli Guitar, Vocals Jim Pugh Soloist, Trombone Michael Sharfe Bass Janis Siegel Vocals Julie Spangler Piano Rick Van Matre Clarinet, Sax (Tenor), Soloist Marc Wolfley Drums Erich Kunzel Conductor

 

This is a good, solid pops recording; a disc that's fun to hear. It's not necessarily for hardcore jazzheads or swing dancers, but might be just the thing to introduce some of these classic tunes to folks who think they don't like jazz. Most of these tracks don't swing hard, but there are a few that even a dedicated dancer would want to try out.

Some real standards of the original swing era are presented here, hot and sweet. "Swingin' at the Savoy" (this referring to the great Savoy Ballroom of Harlem), "Straighten Up and Fly Right," "Avalon," "It Don't Mean a Thing," "I'll Be Seeing You," and "Flying Home" (Lionel Hampton's most famous creation) are just a few examples. Many of these songs have great stories behind their creation or earliest recordings. If you don't love swing already, they'll start you on your way.

A few have been arranged until their original character is somewhat obscured ("Blues in the Night" now sounds like something from a Rodgers & Hammerstein musical); but the mix is excellent, and the musicians even better, whether the prevailing sound is pops-oriented or swinging.

John Pizzarelli gives particularly standout performances on guitar and vocally. His clever manipulations of music and words mark some of the really swinging tracks. "Avalon" is a great hot take. Pizzarelli, son of jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, is in good company. Other guest artists include the vocalise group the Manhattan Transfer in various guises, from the ensemble to solo voice and rhythm section.

Got Swing! is an excellent example of why pops orchestras continue to flourish (they're just fun) and it's liable to make the listener want to go out one night and see Erich Kunzel and the Cincinnati Pops live. ---Eileen Donis-Forster, Rovi

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Erich Kunzel - The Big Band Hit Parade (1988) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1795-erich-kunzel/24508-erich-kunzel-the-big-band-hit-parade-1988.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/jazz/1795-erich-kunzel/24508-erich-kunzel-the-big-band-hit-parade-1988.html Erich Kunzel - The Big Band Hit Parade (1988)

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1 	In The Mood 	4:19
2 	Take The "A" Train 	4:27
3 	Begin The Beguine 	2:53
4 	Sentimental Journey 	3:18
5 	One O'Clock Jump 	4:15
6 	Caravan 	4:18
7 	Let's Dance 	2:39
8 	You Made Me Love You 	4:33
9 	Woodchopper's Ball 	5:09
10 	Sing, Sing, Sing 	6:49
11 	I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You 	3:06
12 	Well, Git It! 	2:49
13 	Artistry In Rhythm 	3:02
14 	Moonlight Serenade 	2:54
15 	St. James Infirmary 	3:03
16 	When The Saints Go Marchin' In 	9:31

Arranged By – Jeff Tyzik (1, 5, 8, 13, 16), John Bambridge (3, 12), Tommy Newsom (2, 4, 6, 7, 9 to 11, 14, 15)
Bass – Ray Brown (2, 9, 16)
Clarinet – Eddie Daniels (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16)
Drums – Ed Shaughnessy (9, 10, 16)
Piano – Dave Brubeck (2, 16), Stephen Schmidt (5)
Saxophone [Baritone] – Gerry Mulligan (1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 12, 16)
Trombone – Buddy Morrow (4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 16)
Trumpet – Doc Severinsen (1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 16), Vincent DiMartino (12)
Vocals – Cab Calloway (15, 16)
Cincinnati Pops Big Band Orchestra
Conductor – Erich Kunzel

 

This CD is a bit of an oddity but largely a success. A group of all-star jazzmen (trumpeter Doc Severinsen, trombonist Buddy Morrow, clarinetist Eddie Daniels, baritonist Gerry Mulligan, pianist Dave Brubeck, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Shaughnessy) along with the great singer Cab Calloway team up with Erich Kunzel's Cincinnati Pops Big Band Orchestra to perform hits of the swing era; never mind that only Calloway was from that period. The arrangements (mostly by Jeff Tyzik and Tommy Newsom) for the string orchestra are fortunately not recreations of the past but fresh and sometimes surprising reworkings of such songs as "One O'Clock Jump," "You Made Me Love You," "In the Mood" and "Artistry in Rhythm." Calloway gets to revisit "St. James Infirmary" and the episodic almost suite-like version of "When the Saints Go Marching In" is a near-classic. ---Scott Yanow, AllMusic Review

 

This recording is absolutely fantastic! I am a big fan of the Cincinnati Pops...I own every one of their CDs. This one is one of my favorites! Especially fantastic reditions of: Sentimental Journey, Let's Dance, Caravan. My favorite number on the CD is Cab Calloway doing an updated version of St. Jame's Infirmary! Thank God, they recorded this number before Cab passed away! If you don't like this CD you can't possibly like music! ---George P. Pindroh, amazon.com

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