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This second volume in Naxos' series of the complete recordings of Noël Coward contains material from six recording sessions held in a three-and-a-quarter-year period between September 1932 and January 1936, running from four songs from the musical Words and Music to three musical segments from the play cycle Tonight at 8:30. Some of Coward's better-known compositions are included, among them "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Mrs. Worthington." While this was a period prior to the advent of the original cast recording of a stage show, there are attempts to create something like that. An April 11, 1933, session for Victor Records in New York with Leo Reisman & His Orchestra finds Coward and the band running through at least the choruses of ten numbers, seven of them from his musical Bitter Sweet. (Broken into two parts, the nine-minute medley was released as a special 12" 78-rpm single.) The three Tonight at 8:30 selections, each featuring Gertrude Lawrence, are actually edited versions of the one-act plays themselves, including dialogue. Throughout, Coward sings in his high tenor with a fine sense of his own lyrics, and he even tries the works of others, crooning "Love in Bloom" and "We Were So Young." But it's his own songs in his own voice that are the most impressive. (The tracks were mastered from old 78s, with noise reduction applied, since Naxos is taking advantage of the 50-year copyright limit on recordings in Europe. The result is listenable, though some surface noise remains.)
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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Noël Coward, Composer - Ray Noble, Conductor
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Ray Noble, Conductor
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Ray Noble, Conductor
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Ray Noble, Conductor
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Leo Reisman Orchestra, Orchestra
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Carroll Gibbons, Piano
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Carroll Gibbons, Piano
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward - Leo Robin, Composer - Ralph Rainger, Composer - Carroll Gibbons, Piano
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward - Sam Coslow, Composer - Carroll Gibbons, Piano
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Clifford Greenwood, Conductor
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward - Oscar Hammerstein II, Composer - na Not Applicable, Composer - Clifford Greenwood, Conductor
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Gertrude Lawrence, Vocals - Alison Leggatt, Vocals - Alan Webb, Vocals - Edward Underdown, Vocals - Everly Gregg, Vocals - Clifford Greenwood, Conductor - Phoenix Theatre Orchestra, Orchestra
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Gertrude Lawrence, Vocals - Clifford Greenwood, Conductor - Phoenix Theatre Orchestra, Orchestra
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
Noël Coward, Composer - Gertrude Lawrence, Vocals - Clifford Greenwood, Conductor - Phoenix Theatre Orchestra, Orchestra
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
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This second volume in Naxos' series of the complete recordings of Noël Coward contains material from six recording sessions held in a three-and-a-quarter-year period between September 1932 and January 1936, running from four songs from the musical Words and Music to three musical segments from the play cycle Tonight at 8:30. Some of Coward's better-known compositions are included, among them "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" and "Mrs. Worthington." While this was a period prior to the advent of the original cast recording of a stage show, there are attempts to create something like that. An April 11, 1933, session for Victor Records in New York with Leo Reisman & His Orchestra finds Coward and the band running through at least the choruses of ten numbers, seven of them from his musical Bitter Sweet. (Broken into two parts, the nine-minute medley was released as a special 12" 78-rpm single.) The three Tonight at 8:30 selections, each featuring Gertrude Lawrence, are actually edited versions of the one-act plays themselves, including dialogue. Throughout, Coward sings in his high tenor with a fine sense of his own lyrics, and he even tries the works of others, crooning "Love in Bloom" and "We Were So Young." But it's his own songs in his own voice that are the most impressive. (The tracks were mastered from old 78s, with noise reduction applied, since Naxos is taking advantage of the 50-year copyright limit on recordings in Europe. The result is listenable, though some surface noise remains.)
© William Ruhlmann /TiVo
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- 組み枚数 : 1ディスク - 収録数 : 14曲
- 合計収録時間 : 01:03:50
- 1 デジタルブックレット
- メインアーティスト : ノエル・カワード
- 作曲家 : Sam Coslow
- レーベル : Naxos
- ジャンル: ジャズ
- コレクション: Naxos Nostalgia
(C) 2001 Naxos (P) 2001 Naxos
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