Showing posts with label Kurt Edelhagen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kurt Edelhagen. Show all posts

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Kurt Edelhagen - Edelhagen plays Jimmy Webb

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 1970
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 36:46
Size: 88,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:38)  1. Up Up and Away
(2:31)  2. By The Time I got to Phoenix
(5:40)  3. Didn't We
(2:35)  4. Galveston
(3:21)  5. Where's The Playground Susie
(4:05)  6. Evie
(2:24)  7. Sunshower
(3:42)  8. Mac.Arthur Park
(2:29)  9. Honey Come Back
(3:08) 10. If you must leave my life
(3:08) 11. Wichita Lineman

A well-respected bandleader whose orchestras tended to emphasize swinging dance music but were open to boppish solos, Kurt Edelhagen was a major name in Germany for quite a few years. He studied piano and conducting, and then in 1946 formed his first big band. Edelhagen was a natural bandleader and he headed ensembles for the radio station in Frankfurt, in Nuremberg (1949-1952) and most notably the orchestra of Sudwestfunk (1952-1957) which sometimes looked towards Stan Kenton. In 1957 he joined Westdeustcher Rundfunk in Cologne which in time included such players as trumpeters Dusko Goykovich and Jimmy Deuchar, altoist Derek Humble, and trombonist Jiggs Whigham. He headed that band until it broke up in 1973 and remained semi-active up until near his death. Kurt Edelhagen recorded fairly often in Germany during 1949-1972 although few of his records (other than one put out by Golden Era) have been made available in the U.S. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/kurt-edelhagen-mn0001438091/biography

Edelhagen plays Jimmy Webb

Sunday, July 2, 2017

Kurt Edelhagen - Moonlight Serenade

Styles: Jazz, Big Band
Year: 1950
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 75:05
Size: 187,7 MB
Art: Front

(3:00)  1. Begin The Beguine
(2:58)  2. Some Of These Days
(3:15)  3. Happy Days Are Here Again
(3:03)  4. No Can Do
(2:52)  5. In A Little Spanish Town
(2:53)  6. Sam's Song
(2:55)  7. Wilhelmina
(3:07)  8. Boogie At All
(3:07)  9. Paul's Boogie
(2:52) 10. Presto Aus Der "Fantasie In Be-Bop"
(3:08) 11. Moonlight Serenade
(2:58) 12. Dinah
(3:05) 13. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
(3:09) 14. Korridor-Swing
(3:11) 15. Eisbär-Song
(4:12) 16. Blues Aus "Ein Amerikaner In Paris"
(3:26) 17. Hawaiian War Chant
(2:50) 18. Non-Stop-Riff
(3:44) 19. Stumbling
(3:06) 20. Taking A Chance On Love
(3:15) 21. Lilli-Boogie
(3:21) 22. Fine And Dandy
(2:29) 23. Guatemala
(2:56) 24. Hau Den Lucas

A well-respected bandleader whose orchestras tended to emphasize swinging dance music but were open to boppish solos, Kurt Edelhagen was a major name in Germany for quite a few years. He studied piano and conducting, and then in 1946 formed his first big band. Edelhagen was a natural bandleader and he headed ensembles for the radio station in Frankfurt, in Nuremberg (1949-1952) and most notably the orchestra of Sudwestfunk (1952-1957) which sometimes looked towards Stan Kenton. In 1957 he joined Westdeustcher Rundfunk in Cologne which in time included such players as trumpeters Dusko Goykovich and Jimmy Deuchar, altoist Derek Humble, and trombonist Jiggs Whigham. He headed that band until it broke up in 1973 and remained semi-active up until near his death. Kurt Edelhagen recorded fairly often in Germany during 1949-1972 although few of his records (other than one put out by Golden Era) have been made available in the U.S. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/artist/kurt-edelhagen-mn0001438091

Moonlight Serenade