Les Brown and His Band of Renown

Les Brown and His Band of Renown Artist: Les Brown
Label: Hindsight Records
Category: Music



Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio Cassette


UPC: 014921025240
EAN: 0014921025240
ASIN: B0000017Y5


Release Date: 1994-06-21

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Tracks:

  1. Opening Theme
  2. Sunday Blues
  3. This October
  4. September in the Rain
  5. Tall Boy
  6. My Baby Just Cares for Me
  7. September Song
  8. Love Me or Leave Me
  9. Sentimental Journey
  10. Oh, Baby
  11. I'll Remember April
  12. Midnight Sun
  13. Lullaby in Rhythm
  14. Willow Weep for Me
  15. I'll Take Romance
  16. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
  17. This Year's Crop of Kisses
  18. Don't Take Your Love from Me
  19. Closing Theme

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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Outstanding Performances, Great Songs, Superb Sound.......2007-03-11

I disagree with the review of November 16, 2000

While Stumpy is... best left undiscussed... he performs on only one track out of 19 (two of which are the Opening Theme and Closing Theme).

The others are uniformly outstanding. Jo Ann Greer sounds like a young Doris Day, with a bit more oomph and better phrasing. Arrangements by Comstock (and some by Martin) on tunes such as September Song, Sentimental Journey, and Love Me or Leave Me. On the latter two she sounds particularly close to Day, who did superb renditions.

Julie London is more enjoyable here than she is on most of her albums, thanks to the band and stellar arrangements.

June Christy is also great, performing several numbers in the style of her then-current Misty Miss Christy album. Arrangements by Rugolo on songs such as Midnight Sun, Willow Weep For Me, and I'll Remember April.

And, here I do agree, the band is excellent. Tight, clean, with several oustanding solo riffs, playing superior arrangements.

Recorded in 1957 for a radio program broadcast for Marines, the sound is unusually good. The inter-song dialogue is sappy, but typical of the period. You either enjoy it or you don't. I did, since it represented a chance to hear the performers speaking voices.

Liner notes are also surprisingly well written and atypically informative.

An outstanding buy for anyone who enjoys music of this style and period, my purchase cost $1.50 plus shipping. I would have paid 10 times as much if there had been samples.

Kudos to Hindsight Records for a fine effort. (And, no, they didn't pay me to write this review.)

2 out of 5 stars A mediocre radio program.......2000-11-17

This is a radio program of 1957, featuring Julie London, Jo Ann Greer, Stumpy Brown, and June Christy. The latter has a hard time keeping on the notes. Stumpy is...well...Les's brother. Julie London is okay, but nothing exceptional. The band sounds great, but its role is almost exclusively accompaniment. The chit chat between the selections is awful. Groucho's "You Bet Your Life" announcer, George Fenneman, has to read lines that must have embarassed him.

In short: Not much.

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