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The Best of Army Air Force Band

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band

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For those fans on a budget, this 14-track CD is a great gift from RCA/BMG, distilling down many of the best and most interesting sides from RCA's four-CD box of the complete Army Air Force Band sides (which has the same cover art but is, of course, a box). These 14 sides come from among the dozens of live broadcasts, V Disc sessions, and other performances by Glenn Miller & the Army Air Force Band, all from the period before they were transferred overseas. In doing so, the CD captures the highlights of what had heretofore been regarded as a "lost" chapter in the legendary bandleader's history, when he was, of course, no longer making commercial recordings, but performing to boost morale and the war effort. At the time, Miller was leading what was arguably the best band he ever had, consisting of dozens of the top musicians in the country -- draftees and enlistees alike -- he not only had an outsized complement of players, but room for a string section as well. The sides here include re-recordings of classic Miller hits such as "In the Mood" and "Tuxedo Junction," interspersed with new repertoire such as the "St. Louis Blues March." Producer Barry Feldman and the RCA engineers have outdone themselves, the remastering creating a loud, powerful sound to these sides with exquisite detail and a nice, close immediacy. This is helpful not only in terms of appreciating the hotter numbers here, but the "sweet" numbers as well: Johnny Desmond's singing on "Along the Santa Fe Trail" may be a long way from jazz, but it's one of the most sublimely beautiful songs ever recorded by anyone.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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1
In the Mood (Remastered 2001)
00:02:56

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Joe Garland, Composer - Joe Garland, Arranger - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Steve Steck, Vocal - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Dave Sackson, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - James Lynn Allison, Vocal - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Andy Razaf, Composer - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Joseph Shulman, Violin - Frank Ippolito, Drums - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Gabe Gelinas, Alto Saxophone - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Henry Brynan, Viola - Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

2
A String of Pearls (Remastered 2001)
00:03:34

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Steve Steck, Vocal - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Eddie DeLange, Composer - Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mannie Wishnow, Viola - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Jerry Gray, Composer - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - James Lynn Allison, Vocal - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Joseph Shulman, Violin - Frank Ippolito, Drums - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Henry Brynan, Viola - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

3
Rhapsody in Blue
00:02:03

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - George Gershwin, Composer - Barry Feldman, Re-Mastering Engineer

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

4
Star Dust (Remastered 2001)
00:03:52

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Mitchell Parish, Composer - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Hoagy Carmichael, Composer - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Don Briggs, Speaker - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Jack Reid, Trumpet - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Joseph Shulman, Violin - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Lynn Allison, Vocal - Gabe Gelinas, Alto Saxophone - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Henry Brynan, Viola - Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - Steve Steck Jr., Vocal - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

5
Song of the Volga Boatmen (Remastered 2001)
00:03:06

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Jack Rusin, Piano - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Steve Steck, Vocal - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Bill Finnegan, Arranger - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mannie Wishnow, Viola - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Dave Sackson, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - James Lynn Allison, Vocal - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Frank Ippolito, Drums - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Henry Brynan, Viola - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Traditional, Composer - Traditional, Lyricist - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

6
It Must Be Jelly ('Cause Jam Don't Shake Like That) (Remastered 2001)
00:02:48

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Steve Steck, Vocal - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Chummy MacGregor, Composer - Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mannie Wishnow, Viola - Mel Powell, Piano - George Williams, Composer - George Williams, Arranger - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Dave Sackson, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - James Lynn Allison, Vocal - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Frank Ippolito, Drums - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Henry Brynan, Viola - Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Stanley Harris, Viola - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - James E. Harwood, Trombone - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

7
Kilarney/I've Got a Heart Filled with Love/Moonlight Serenade/Wabash Blues (Remastered 2001)
00:07:38

Joseph Meyer, Lyricist - Joseph Meyer, Composer - James R. Priddy, Trombone - Mitchell Parish, Composer - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Edmund Falconer, Composer - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mannie Wishnow, Viola - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Don Briggs, Speaker - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Dave Sackson, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Michael William Balfe, Composer - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Al Jacobs, Composer - Al Jacobs, Lyricist - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Ralph Wilkinson, Arranger - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Dave Ringle, Composer - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Glenn Miller, Composer - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Frank Ippolito, Drums - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Bob Carroll, Vocal - Lynn Allison, Vocal - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Fred Meinken, Composer - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Henry Brynan, Viola - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - Steve Steck Jr., Vocal - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

8
Tuxedo Junction (Remastered 2001)
00:03:44

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - William Johnson, Composer - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Julian Dash, Composer - Erskine Hawkins, Composer - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Don Briggs, Speaker - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Jack Reid, Trumpet - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Joseph Shulman, Violin - Buddy Feyne, Composer - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Lynn Allison, Vocal - Gabe Gelinas, Alto Saxophone - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Henry Brynan, Viola - Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - Steve Steck Jr., Vocal - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

9
Blue Rain
00:01:55

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Barry Feldman, Re-Mastering Engineer - Johnny Mercer, Composer - Jimmy Van Heusen, Composer

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

10
Along the Santa Fe Trail
00:03:23

Wilhelm Grosz, Composer - Wilhelm Grosz, Lyricist - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Al Dubin, Composer - Al Dubin, Lyricist - Edwina Coolidge, Composer - Edwina Coolidge, Lyricist - Johnny Desmond, Vocal - Barry Feldman, Re-Mastering Engineer

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

11
The St. Louis Blues March (Remastered 2001)
00:04:28

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Aron Kahn Keene, Trombone - Jack Rusin, Piano - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Steve Steck, Vocal - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Manny Thaler, Baritone Saxophone - Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Russ Myers, Trombone - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Frank Castor, Bass - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Johnny Carisi, Trumpet - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Dave Sackson, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - James Lynn Allison, Vocal - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Jack Reid, Trumpet - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Murray Wald, Tenor Saxophone - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Harry Devito, Trombone - Joseph Shulman, Violin - Joseph Shulman, Bass - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Lynn Allison, Tenor Saxophone - Gabe Gelinas, Alto Saxophone - Nathan Peck, Trombone - William Christopher Handy, Composer - Al Milton, Violin - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Henry Brynan, Viola - Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - Stanley Harris, Viola - James E. Harwood, Trombone - Steve Steck Jr., Trumpet - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

12
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)
00:01:40

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Barry Feldman, Re-Mastering Engineer - Ralph Wilkinson, Arranger - Traditional, Composer

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

13
As Time Goes By
00:02:01

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Barry Feldman, Re-Mastering Engineer - Herman Hupfeld, Composer

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

14
Juke Box Saturday Night (Remastered 2001)
00:03:01

James R. Priddy, Trombone - Artie Malvin, Vocal - Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Performer - Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Carl Swanson, Violin - Mannie Wishnow, Viola - Mel Powell, Piano - Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Carmen Mastren, Guitar - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Paul Brizzi, Re-Mastering Engineer - Harry Katzman, Violin - Dave Schwartz, Viola - Barry Feldman, Re-Issue Producer - Michael O. Drexler, Re-Mastering Engineer - Richard Motylinski, Violin - Dave Sackson, Violin - Vince Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Ernie Kardos, Violin - Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Dave Dennis, Violin - Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Earl Cornwell, Violin - Maurice Bialkin, Acoustic Cello - Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Phil Marino, Violin - Robert Ripley, Acoustic Cello - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Jack Steele, Trumpet - Frank Ippolito, Drums - Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Lynn Allison, Vocal - Paul McGrane, Composer - Al Milton, Violin - Al Stillman, Composer - Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Alto Saxophone - Michael A. "Peanuts" Hucko, Clarinet - Bill Conway, Vocal Arranger - Henry Brynan, Viola - Stanley Harris, Viola - Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - James E. Harwood, Trombone - Steve Steck Jr., Vocal - George Ockner, Violin - Gene Steck, Vocal - Larry Hall, Trombone - Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Murray Kane, Vocal - Ray McKinley, Drums - Gene Bergen, Violin

(P) Recorded prior to 1972. All rights reserved by BMG Music

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For those fans on a budget, this 14-track CD is a great gift from RCA/BMG, distilling down many of the best and most interesting sides from RCA's four-CD box of the complete Army Air Force Band sides (which has the same cover art but is, of course, a box). These 14 sides come from among the dozens of live broadcasts, V Disc sessions, and other performances by Glenn Miller & the Army Air Force Band, all from the period before they were transferred overseas. In doing so, the CD captures the highlights of what had heretofore been regarded as a "lost" chapter in the legendary bandleader's history, when he was, of course, no longer making commercial recordings, but performing to boost morale and the war effort. At the time, Miller was leading what was arguably the best band he ever had, consisting of dozens of the top musicians in the country -- draftees and enlistees alike -- he not only had an outsized complement of players, but room for a string section as well. The sides here include re-recordings of classic Miller hits such as "In the Mood" and "Tuxedo Junction," interspersed with new repertoire such as the "St. Louis Blues March." Producer Barry Feldman and the RCA engineers have outdone themselves, the remastering creating a loud, powerful sound to these sides with exquisite detail and a nice, close immediacy. This is helpful not only in terms of appreciating the hotter numbers here, but the "sweet" numbers as well: Johnny Desmond's singing on "Along the Santa Fe Trail" may be a long way from jazz, but it's one of the most sublimely beautiful songs ever recorded by anyone.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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