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The Essential Glenn Miller

Glenn Miller

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This double-CD set should not be confused with the similarly named mid-'90s, 47-song compilation from BMG, which was good in its time but is outclassed by this entry in Sony Music's (now Sony BMG's) Essential series. Wisely ignoring a by-release-date-order approach, producer Barry Feldman has instead opted for a track lineup that, plain and simple, sells the Glenn Miller sound to modern ears -- so the summer 1939 "In the Mood" is the first cut on the set, and "Moonlight Serenade," from four months earlier, is held back, to the last slot among the Miller commercial recordings, thus allowing the listener to meander delightfully across three years of hits -- across 1940, 1941, and the first half of 1942, zigging and zagging through various "hot" and "sweet" instrumentals and vocal numbers, alternately featuring Ray Eberle, Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and the Modernaires. The last seven slots on the second disc are reserved for sides that Miller recorded during the final two years of his life, leading the Army Air Force Overseas Orchestra, which show off the richer, lusher sound that he achieved as a bandleader serving the war effort during WWII. Modern listeners will probably be astounded to hear the Eberle-sung rendition of "Blueberry Hill" from 1940, so thoroughly has the song become identified with Fats Domino over the past five decades, but the real treat upon hearing this set is the sound quality -- the latest remastering brings out the internal detail of the arrangements on the Miller sides better than anyone has heard them since the day they were recorded on lacquer masters more than 60 years ago; you can actually make out the rhythm-playing, and the voicings of the reeds at the center of the Miller sound have never been more vivid. There are no surprises here, just incredibly sophisticated yet animated, and downright busy playing -- given the smoothness of the results -- that still seduces and overwhelms the listener nearly seven decades later. With his chestnuts "Little Brown Jug" and "Tuxedo Junction" at the head of the list; they're so clean and sharp here that it's refreshing to hear them once again, for the ka-gillionth time, sounding better and more rewarding than ever, and without a trace of noise; "Tuxedo Junction," in particular, on its middle section, sounds about 40 years newer than it would seem to have a right to. The liner notes are also excellent, endeavoring (and largely succeeding) at explaining an era of entertainment that is only known today from the late-'30s and early-'40s movies that are increasingly not shown on cable (and have all-but-vanished from broadcast television, except for a token presence on public TV stations). If the double-CD price is a little off-putting, it's worth the plunge anyway -- you may own 30 Miller CDs and still justify buying this set -- because no single disc can capture Miller's best. and his legacy as well -- and the box set is also a great way to become a fan, in case someone hasn't yet been sold on him, one listen to the playing -- as good as you'd find in any symphony orchestra this side of Vienna or Berlin -- and the arrangements (which were just hot enough to keep Miller relevant to jazz) will make the sale.

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1
In The Mood
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:36

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Joe Garland, Composer, Lyricist - Al Klink, Tenor Saxophone - Tex Beneke, Tenor Saxophone

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by BMG Music

2
Tuxedo Junction
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:26

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - William Johnson, Composer - Julian Dash, Composer - Erskine Hawkins, Composer - Buddy Feyne, Composer - Jerry Gray, Arranger

Originally recorded 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

3
Serenade In Blue (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:25

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mack Gordon, Composer, Lyricist - Harry Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Finegan, Arranger - Ray Eberle and The Modernaires - Billy May, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1942. All rights reserved by BMG Music

4
Blueberry Hill (2002 Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:51

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Al Lewis, Composer, Lyricist - Larry Stock, Composer, Lyricist - Vincent Rose, Composer, Lyricist - Ray Eberle - Bill Finegan, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by BMG Music

5
(I've Got A Gal In) Kalamazoo
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:14

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mack Gordon, Composer, Lyricist - Harry Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Tex Beneke and The Modernaires - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Marion Hutton

Originally Recorded 1942. All rights reserved by BMG Music

6
Moon Love (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:52

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mack David, Composer, Lyricist - Mack Davis, Composer, Lyricist - André Kostelanetz, Composer, Lyricist - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

7
Over The Rainbow (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:28

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Arlen Harold, Composer, Lyricist - E.Y. Harbourg, Composer, Lyricist - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by BMG Music

8
Stairway To The Stars
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:50

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mitchell Parish, Composer, Lyricist - Matty Malneck, Composer, Lyricist - Frank Signorelli, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Finegan, Arranger - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by BMG Music

9
Little Brown Jug (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:48

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Dale McMickle, Trumpet - Traditional, Composer - Bill Finegan, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by BMG Music

10
A String of Pearls
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:13

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Jerry Gray, Arranger, Composer

Originally recorded 1941. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

11
Juke Box Saturday Night (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:03

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Tex Beneke and The Modernaires - Albert Stillman, Composer, Lyricist - Marion Hutton - Paul McGrane, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1942. All rights reserved by BMG Music

12
The Woodpecker Song (2002 Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:32

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Eldo di Lazzaro, Composer, Lyricist - Harold Adamson, Composer, Lyricist - Tex Beneke, Tenor Saxophone - Marion Hutton - Bruno Cherubini, Composer, Lyricist

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by BMG Music

13
When You Wish Upon A Star (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:51

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Leigh Harline, Composer, Lyricist - Ned Washington, Composer, Lyricist - Tex Beneke, Tenor Saxophone - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by BMG Music

14
Imagination (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:47

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Johnny Burke, Composer, Lyricist - Jimmy Van Heusen, Composer, Lyricist - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

15
The Booglie Wooglie Piggy (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:23

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Tex Beneke and The Modernaires - Roy Jordan, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1941. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

16
Moonlight Cocktail (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:15

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Kim Gannon, Composer, Lyricist - Luckey Roberts, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Ray Eberle and The Modernaires

Originally Recorded 1941. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

17
A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:39

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Eric Maschwitz, Composer, Lyricist - Manning Sherwin, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Finegan, Arranger - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by BMG Music

18
Blue Rain (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:09

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Johnny Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Jimmy Van Heusen, Composer, Lyricist - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

19
Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:04

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Hughie Prince, Composer, Lyricist - Don Raye, Composer, Lyricist - Eleanor Sheehy, Composer, Lyricist - Jack Lathrop and Band

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

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1
Pennsylvania 6-5000
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:12

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Jerry Gray, Arranger, Composer - Carl Sigman, Composer - William J. Finegan, Composer

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by BMG Music

2
Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree (With Anyone Else But Me)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:10

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Lew Brown, Composer, Lyricist - Charlie Tobias, Composer, Lyricist - Sam Stept, Composer, Lyricist - Marion Hutton - Tex Beneke and The Modernaires

Originally Recorded 1942. All rights reserved by BMG Music

3
Elmer's Tune (2002 Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:06

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Albrecht Elmer, Composer, Lyricist - Ray Eberle and The Modernaires - Sammy gallop, Composer, Lyricist - Dick Jurgens, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1941. All rights reserved by BMG Music

4
Chattanooga Choo Choo
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:26

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mack Gordon, Composer, Lyricist - Harry Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Tex Beneke and The Modernaires

Originally Recorded 1941. All rights reserved by BMG Music

5
The Story Of A Starry Night (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:28

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Al Hoffman, Composer, Lyricist - Mann Curtis, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Livingston, Composer, Lyricist - Bill Finegan, Arranger - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1941. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

6
At Last (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:03

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mack Gordon, Composer, Lyricist - Harry Warren, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Ray Eberle - Bill Finegan, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1942. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

7
American Patrol
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:16

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Jerry Gray, Arranger, Composer

Originally Recorded 1942. All rights reserved by BMG Music

8
Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear To Tread) (2002 Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:31

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Rube Bloom, Composer - Johnny Mercer, Composer - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by BMG Music

9
The Nearness Of You (Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:11

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Hoagy Carmichael, Composer - Ned Washington, Lyricist - Bill Finegan, Arranger - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

10
Blue Orchids (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:52

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Hoagy Carmichael, Composer - Ray Eberle

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by BMG Music

11
Song Of The Volga Boatmen (Remastered 2002)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:23

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Russian Folk Song, Composer - Bill Finegan, Arranger

Originally Recorded 1941. All rights reserved by BMG Music

12
Moonlight Serenade
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:22

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Doug Pomeroy - Mitchell Parish, Composer - Glenn Miller, Arranger, Composer

Originally Recorded 1939. All rights reserved by BMG Music

13
Over There (Remastered 2001)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:00

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Captain Glenn Miller, Trombone - Michael O. Drexler - Cpl. Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Paul Brizzi - Cpl. Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Pfc. Jack Steele, Trumpet - Sgt. Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Cpl. James Harwood, Trombone - Sgt. Jimmy Priddy, Trombone - Cpl. Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Pfc. Larry Hall, Trombone - Pfc. Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Sgt. Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Cpl. Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Sgt. Peanuts Hucko, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Sgt. Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Cpl. Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Vinnie Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Cpl. Al Milton, Violin - Pfc. Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - S/Sgt. Carl Swanson, Violin - Pvt. Dave Dennis, Violin - Cpl. Earl Cornwell, Violin - Cpl. Ernie Kardos, Violin - Pfc. Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Cpl. Gene Bergen, Violin - S/Sgt. George Ockner, Violin - S/Sgt. Harry Katzman, Violin - Pfc. Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Pfc. Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Cpl. Phil Marino, Violin - Cpl. Richard Motylinski, Violin - Sgt. Dave Schwartz, Viola - Cpl. Henry Brynan, Viola - Cpl. Stanley Harris, Viola - Cpl. Maurice Bialkin, Cello - Cpl. Robert Ripley, Cello - S/Sgt. Mel Powell, Piano - Sgt. Carmen Mastren, Guitar - S/Sgt. Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Pfc. Frank Ippolito, Drums - T/Sgt. Ray McKinley, Drums - Cpl. Artie Malvin - Pfc. Gene Steck - Pfc. James Lynn Allison - Cpl.Murray Kane - Cpl. Steve Steck Jr. - Don Briggs, Speaker - George M. Cohan, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger

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

14
The St. Louis Blues March (Remastered 2001)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:04:25

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

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

15
Peggy, The Pin-up Girl (Remastered 2001)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:21

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Captain Glenn Miller, Trombone - Michael O. Drexler - Cpl. Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Paul Brizzi - Cpl. Bobby Nichols, Trumpet - Pfc. Jack Steele, Trumpet - Sgt. Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Cpl. James Harwood, Trombone - Sgt. Jimmy Priddy, Trombone - Cpl. Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Pfc. Larry Hall, Trombone - Pfc. Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - Sgt. Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Cpl. Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Sgt. Peanuts Hucko, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Sgt. Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Cpl. Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Vinnie Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Cpl. Al Milton, Violin - Pfc. Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - S/Sgt. Carl Swanson, Violin - Pvt. Dave Dennis, Violin - Cpl. Earl Cornwell, Violin - Cpl. Ernie Kardos, Violin - Pfc. Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Cpl. Gene Bergen, Violin - S/Sgt. George Ockner, Violin - S/Sgt. Harry Katzman, Violin - Pfc. Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Pfc. Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Cpl. Phil Marino, Violin - Cpl. Richard Motylinski, Violin - Sgt. Dave Schwartz, Viola - Cpl. Henry Brynan, Viola - Cpl. Stanley Harris, Viola - Cpl. Maurice Bialkin, Cello - Cpl. Robert Ripley, Cello - S/Sgt. Mel Powell, Piano - Sgt. Carmen Mastren, Guitar - S/Sgt. Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Pfc. Frank Ippolito, Drums - T/Sgt. Ray McKinley, Drums - Cpl. Artie Malvin - Pfc. Gene Steck - Pfc. James Lynn Allison - Cpl.Murray Kane - Cpl. Steve Steck Jr. - Don Briggs, Speaker - Sgt. Dave Sackson, Violin - Sgt. Mannie Wishnow, Viola - Sgt. Johnny Desmond - John Jacob Loeb, Composer, Lyricist - Redd Evans, Composer, Lyricist - Jerry Gray, Arranger

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

16
Along The Santa Fe Trail (Remastered 2001)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:18

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Al Dubin, Composer, Lyricist - Barry Feldman - Michael O. Drexler - Edwina Coolidge, Composer, Lyricist - Paul Brizzi - Sgt. Johnny Desmond - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Will Grosz, Composer, Lyricist - Sgt. Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Sgt. Bobby Joseph Nichols, Trumpet - Pfc. Jack Steele, Trumpet - Sgt. Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Staff Sergeant Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Cpl. James Harwood, Trombone - S/Sgt. Jimmy Priddy, Trombone - Sgt. Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Pfc. Larry Hall, Trombone - Pfc. Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - S/Sgt. Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Cpl. Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Vinnie Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Cpl. Al Milton, Violin - Pfc. Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - S/Sgt. Carl Swanson, Violin - Cpl. Earl Cornwell, Violin - Cpl. Ernie Kardos, Violin - Pfc. Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Cpl. Gene Bergen, Violin - S/Sgt. George Ockner, Violin - S/Sgt. Harry Katzman, Violin - Pfc. Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Cpl. Phil Marino, Violin - Cpl. Richard Motylinski, Violin - Sgt. Dave Schwartz, Viola - Cpl. Henry Brynan, Viola - Cpl. Stanley Harris, Viola - Cpl. Maurice Bialkin, Cello - Cpl. Robert Ripley, Cello - S/Sgt. Mel Powell, Piano - Sgt. Carmen Mastren, Guitar - S/Sgt. Herman Trigger Alpert, Bass - T/Sgt. Ray McKinley, Drums - Pfc. Artie Malvin - Pvt. Gene Steck - Pvt. James Lynn Allison - Pvt. Murray Kane - Pfc. Steve Steck Jr. - Sgt. Peanuts Hucko, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Cpl. Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Pfc. Joseph Shulman, Bass

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

17
Mission To Moscow (Remastered 2001)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:02:31

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Captain Glenn Miller, Trombone - Michael O. Drexler - Paul Brizzi - Sgt. Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Sgt. Bobby Joseph Nichols, Trumpet - Pfc. Jack Steele, Trumpet - Sgt. Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Cpl. James Harwood, Trombone - S/Sgt. Jimmy Priddy, Trombone - Sgt. Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Pfc. Larry Hall, Trombone - Pfc. Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - S/Sgt. Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Cpl. Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Sgt. Peanuts Hucko, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Sgt. Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Cpl. Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Vinnie Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Cpl. Al Milton, Violin - Pfc. Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - S/Sgt. Carl Swanson, Violin - Pvt. Dave Dennis, Violin - Cpl. Earl Cornwell, Violin - Cpl. Ernie Kardos, Violin - Pfc. Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Cpl. Gene Bergen, Violin - S/Sgt. George Ockner, Violin - S/Sgt. Harry Katzman, Violin - Pfc. Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Pfc. Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Cpl. Phil Marino, Violin - Cpl. Richard Motylinski, Violin - Sgt. Dave Schwartz, Viola - Cpl. Henry Brynan, Viola - Cpl. Stanley Harris, Viola - Cpl. Maurice Bialkin, Cello - Cpl. Robert Ripley, Cello - S/Sgt. Mel Powell, Piano - Sgt. Carmen Mastren, Guitar - S/Sgt. Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Pfc. Frank Ippolito, Drums - T/Sgt. Ray McKinley, Drums - Cpl. Artie Malvin - Pfc. Gene Steck - Pfc. Lynn Allison - Cpl.Murray Kane - Cpl. Steve Steck Jr. - Mel Powell, Arranger, Composer, Lyricist

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

18
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy)/Shoo-Shoo Baby/The Way You Look Tonight/Beautiful Blue Danube (2001 Remastered)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:08:47

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Traditional, Composer, Lyricist - Dorothy Fields, Composer, Lyricist - Glenn Miller, Trombone - Johann Strauss Jr., Composer - Johnny Desmond - Michael O. Drexler - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Paul Brizzi - Phil Moore, Composer, Lyricist - Ralph Wilkinson, Arranger - Jerome Kern, Composer, Lyricist - Sgt. Bobby Joseph Nichols, Trumpet - Pfc. Jack Steele, Trumpet - Sgt. Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Staff Sergeant Zeke Zarchy, Trumpet - Cpl. James Harwood, Trombone - S/Sgt. Jimmy Priddy, Trombone - Sgt. Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Pfc. Larry Hall, Trombone - Pfc. Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - S/Sgt. Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Pvt. Gabe Gelinas, Alto Saxophone - Cpl. Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Vinnie Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Cpl. Al Milton, Violin - Pfc. Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - S/Sgt. Carl Swanson, Violin - Pvt. Dave Dennis, Violin - Cpl. Earl Cornwell, Violin - Cpl. Ernie Kardos, Violin - Pfc. Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Cpl. Gene Bergen, Violin - S/Sgt. George Ockner, Violin - S/Sgt. Harry Katzman, Violin - Sgt. Joseph Shulman, Violin - Pfc. Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Cpl. Phil Marino, Violin - Cpl. Richard Motylinski, Violin - Sgt. Dave Schwartz, Viola - Cpl. Henry Brynan, Viola - Cpl. Stanley Harris, Viola - Cpl. Maurice Bialkin, Cello - Cpl. Robert Ripley, Cello - Sgt. Carmen Mastren, Guitar - S/Sgt. Herman Trigger Alpert, Bass - T/Sgt. Ray McKinley, Drums - Pfc. Artie Malvin - Pvt. Gene Steck - Pvt. James Lynn Allison - Pvt. Murray Kane - Pfc. Steve Steck Jr. - Pvt. Jack Rusin, Piano

Originally Recorded 1943. All Rights Reserved by BMG Music

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G.I. Jive (Remastered 2001)
Glenn Miller & His Orchestra
00:03:09

Glenn Miller & The Army Air Force Band, Associated Performer, Main Artist, Associated Performer - Barry Feldman - Johnny Mercer, Composer, Lyricist - Captain Glenn Miller, Trombone - Michael O. Drexler - Paul Brizzi - Sgt. Bernie Privin, Trumpet - Sgt. Bobby Joseph Nichols, Trumpet - Pfc. Jack Steele, Trumpet - Sgt. Whitey Thomas, Trumpet - Cpl. James Harwood, Trombone - S/Sgt. Jimmy Priddy, Trombone - Sgt. Johnny Halliburton, Trombone - Pfc. Larry Hall, Trombone - Pfc. Addison Collins, Jr., French Horn - S/Sgt. Hank Freeman, Alto Saxophone - Cpl. Freddy Guerra, Alto Saxophone - Sgt. Peanuts Hucko, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet - Sgt. Chuck Gentry, Baritone Saxophone - Cpl. Jack Ferrier, Tenor Saxophone - Sgt. Vinnie Carbone, Tenor Saxophone - Cpl. Al Milton, Violin - Pfc. Alfred Aulwurm, Violin - S/Sgt. Carl Swanson, Violin - Pvt. Dave Dennis, Violin - Cpl. Earl Cornwell, Violin - Cpl. Ernie Kardos, Violin - Pfc. Fredy Ostrovsky, Violin - Cpl. Gene Bergen, Violin - S/Sgt. George Ockner, Violin - S/Sgt. Harry Katzman, Violin - Pfc. Joseph Kowalewski, Violin - Pfc. Nathan Kaproff, Violin - Cpl. Phil Marino, Violin - Cpl. Richard Motylinski, Violin - Sgt. Dave Schwartz, Viola - Cpl. Henry Brynan, Viola - Cpl. Stanley Harris, Viola - Cpl. Maurice Bialkin, Cello - Cpl. Robert Ripley, Cello - S/Sgt. Mel Powell, Piano - Sgt. Carmen Mastren, Guitar - S/Sgt. Herman "Trigger" Alpert, Bass - Pfc. Frank Ippolito, Drums - T/Sgt. Ray McKinley, Drums - Cpl. Artie Malvin - Pfc. Gene Steck - Pfc. Lynn Allison - Cpl.Murray Kane - Cpl. Steve Steck Jr. - Jerry Gray, Arranger - Sgt. Ray McKinley

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

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This double-CD set should not be confused with the similarly named mid-'90s, 47-song compilation from BMG, which was good in its time but is outclassed by this entry in Sony Music's (now Sony BMG's) Essential series. Wisely ignoring a by-release-date-order approach, producer Barry Feldman has instead opted for a track lineup that, plain and simple, sells the Glenn Miller sound to modern ears -- so the summer 1939 "In the Mood" is the first cut on the set, and "Moonlight Serenade," from four months earlier, is held back, to the last slot among the Miller commercial recordings, thus allowing the listener to meander delightfully across three years of hits -- across 1940, 1941, and the first half of 1942, zigging and zagging through various "hot" and "sweet" instrumentals and vocal numbers, alternately featuring Ray Eberle, Tex Beneke, Marion Hutton, and the Modernaires. The last seven slots on the second disc are reserved for sides that Miller recorded during the final two years of his life, leading the Army Air Force Overseas Orchestra, which show off the richer, lusher sound that he achieved as a bandleader serving the war effort during WWII. Modern listeners will probably be astounded to hear the Eberle-sung rendition of "Blueberry Hill" from 1940, so thoroughly has the song become identified with Fats Domino over the past five decades, but the real treat upon hearing this set is the sound quality -- the latest remastering brings out the internal detail of the arrangements on the Miller sides better than anyone has heard them since the day they were recorded on lacquer masters more than 60 years ago; you can actually make out the rhythm-playing, and the voicings of the reeds at the center of the Miller sound have never been more vivid. There are no surprises here, just incredibly sophisticated yet animated, and downright busy playing -- given the smoothness of the results -- that still seduces and overwhelms the listener nearly seven decades later. With his chestnuts "Little Brown Jug" and "Tuxedo Junction" at the head of the list; they're so clean and sharp here that it's refreshing to hear them once again, for the ka-gillionth time, sounding better and more rewarding than ever, and without a trace of noise; "Tuxedo Junction," in particular, on its middle section, sounds about 40 years newer than it would seem to have a right to. The liner notes are also excellent, endeavoring (and largely succeeding) at explaining an era of entertainment that is only known today from the late-'30s and early-'40s movies that are increasingly not shown on cable (and have all-but-vanished from broadcast television, except for a token presence on public TV stations). If the double-CD price is a little off-putting, it's worth the plunge anyway -- you may own 30 Miller CDs and still justify buying this set -- because no single disc can capture Miller's best. and his legacy as well -- and the box set is also a great way to become a fan, in case someone hasn't yet been sold on him, one listen to the playing -- as good as you'd find in any symphony orchestra this side of Vienna or Berlin -- and the arrangements (which were just hot enough to keep Miller relevant to jazz) will make the sale.

© Bruce Eder /TiVo

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