Showing posts with label Spitfire Band. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spitfire Band. Show all posts

Friday, December 30, 2016

The Spitfire Band - Big Band Swing Things

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:13
Size: 89.8 MB
Styles: Big band, Swing
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[2:58] 1. Skyliner
[3:02] 2. It Happened In Monterey
[3:04] 3. Thou Swell
[3:00] 4. Days Of Wine And Roses
[2:46] 5. Caravan
[3:03] 6. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
[3:46] 7. If I Were A Bell
[2:53] 8. Marie
[2:48] 9. Brazil
[3:02] 10. One
[3:07] 11. Something's Gotta Give
[3:06] 12. Chattanooga Choo Choo
[2:32] 13. By Myself

This is a partial reissue of a disc the Canadian-based Spitfire Band did for Columbia several years ago called In Flight; it's a partial reissue because not all the tunes from the original session have been included, thus providing a meager 39 minutes of music. It's a bit misleading not to include this information on the back cover of the album so that prospective purchasers are aware they are in a sense buying a used car. The good news is that Alanna Records has remastered the album, as it has done for other Spitfire Band releases. As a result, the sound is wonderfully clear and crisp, just right for big band music. And the arrangements are all familiar. Charlie Barnet is honored with "Skyliner," Xavier Cugat with "Brazil," and Tommy Dorsey with

"Marie," although the trombone solo here is not nearly as smooth as Dorsey's. There is also a vocal solo, with the band helping out, as they did when Jack Leonard sang the original. And the train still pulls out of the station like it did on Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo," which was number one on the pop charts in 1941. But there's no Tex Beneke and Modernaires' vocal like there was way back then. The Laurie Bell Singers do a credible job on "If I Were a Bell." Not all cuts are from the 1940s big band era. The Count Basie Orchestra's 1966 arrangement of "Days of Wine and Roses" is given a reworking.

The Spitfire Band is made up of excellent musicians, several of whom are also part of Rob McConnell's Boss Brass aggregation. This is a great album to play in the car while on a trip and you need something to keep the adrenaline flowing so you don't fall asleep (or to drown out the kids). ~Dave Nathan

Big Band Swing Things

Friday, March 25, 2016

Various - Alanna Records Greatest 46th Anniversary Edition

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 59:54
Size: 137.1 MB
Styles: Big band, Swing
Year: 2005
Art: Front

[3:29] 1. The Spitfire Band - New York, New York
[4:08] 2. The Spitfire Band - Laura
[3:02] 3. The Spitfire Band - It Happened In Monterey
[1:56] 4. Al Caiola - Be True To Me (Sabor A Mi)
[3:41] 5. Al Caiola - You Are Always In My Heart (Siempre En Mi Corazon)
[2:42] 6. Al Caiola - Magic Is The Moonlight
[3:05] 7. Main Stream Power Band - Road To Swing
[2:57] 8. Main Stream Power Band - Main Stream Power Boogie
[3:03] 9. Main Stream Power Band - Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
[3:14] 10. Charlie Shaffer - Here's That Rainy Day
[2:55] 11. Charlie Shaffer - Our Day Will Come
[3:42] 12. Charlie Shaffer - South Of The Border
[3:59] 13. Laurie Bower - Don't Blame Me
[3:20] 14. Laurie Bower - I Go To Rio
[3:00] 15. Laurie Bower - You Needed Me
[4:17] 16. Tony Corbiscello - Don't Worry About Me
[4:16] 17. Tony Corbiscello - Dream
[2:59] 18. Tony Corbiscello - Lover

Greatest hits from the Spitfire Band, Al Caiola, Main Stream Power Band, Charlie Shaffer, Laurie Bower Singers and Tony Corbiscello Big Band! "The good days never sounded this good." Alanna Records Greatest: 46th Anniversary Edition songs ~ MEL TORME

Alanna Records Greatest 46th Anniversary Edition

Monday, February 8, 2016

The Spitfire Band - Big Time

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:19
Size: 90.0 MB
Styles: Big band
Year: 1997
Art: Front

[2:38] 1. Just in Time
[3:04] 2. Time After Time
[3:20] 3. I've Heard That Song Before
[3:29] 4. New York, New York
[2:11] 5. It's Been a Long, Long Time
[3:02] 6. Baubles, Bangles and Beads
[2:04] 7. The More I See You
[3:27] 8. As Time Goes By
[2:39] 9. Witchcraft
[4:53] 10. Hey There
[4:22] 11. What Kind of Fool Am I
[4:06] 12. Serenade in Blue

Jackie Rae (vocals); Dave Caldwell (saxophone, trumpet); Jack Zaza, Bob DeAngelis, Bill Ruttle (saxophone); Arnie Chycoski, Dave Woods, Micky Erbe, John MacLeod, Mike Malone (trumpet); Bob Hamper, Bob Livingston, Dave McMurdo, Laurie Bower (trombone); Gary Gross (piano); John Summer, John Sumner (drums).

When I picked up this album, I had a nagging feeling that I had seen it before. A check of my data base indicated that it's a reissue of a disc that the Canadian based Spitfire Band did for Columbia Records several years ago called In Flight. A call to the album's producer, Bill Lawrence confirmed this. It's a bit misleading not to include this information on the back cover of the album so that prospective purchasers are aware they are in a sense buying a used car. Also, it's really a partial reissue since not all the tunes from the original release have been included resulting in a relatively meager under 40 minutes worth of music. Moreover, the liner notes also don't identify the personnel from this fine Canadian band..The personnel appearing below are from the liner notes of the earlier release and I think it's safe to assume they are the same.

The good news is that Alanna Records, as it has done with other Spitfire Band releases, has remastered the album and the sound is wonderfully clear and crisp, just right for big band music. And the music is all familiar, as are the arrangements. Charlie Barnet is honored with "Skyliner", Xavier Cugat with "Brazil", Tommy Dorsey with "Marie", although the trombone solo here is not nearly as smooth as Dorsey's. There's also a vocal solo, with the band helping out, as they did when Jack Leonard sang the original. And the train still pulls out of the station as it did on Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo" which reached number 1 on the pop charts in 1941. But there's no Tex Beneke and the Modernaires vocal like there was way back then. Not all cuts are from the 1940's big band era. The Count Basie 1966 arrangement of "Days of Wine and Roses" is given a reworking.

This album is like instant replay. If you heard the original, nothing's changed. But the Spitfire Band is made up of excellent musicians, several of whom are also part of Rob McConnell's Boss Brass aggregation. This is a neat album to play in the car while on a trip and you need something to keep the adrenalin flowing so you don't fall asleep or to drown out the kids. ~Dave Nathan

Big Time

Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Spitfire Band - 'S Wonderful

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 39:19
Size: 90.0 MB
Styles: Big band, Swing
Year: 1998
Art: Front

[2:44] 1. Strike Up The Band
[2:21] 2. At Last
[3:16] 3. Put On A Happy Face
[4:11] 4. They Can't Take That Away From Me
[2:37] 5. Mrs Robinson
[4:09] 6. Laura
[2:45] 7. But Not For Me
[2:59] 8. 's Wonderful
[4:46] 9. I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
[2:47] 10. The Tender Trap
[2:58] 11. There I've Said It Again
[3:04] 12. Don't Be That Way
[0:36] 13. Reprise: Radio And Fan Salute

Jackie Rae (vocals); Jack Zaza, Bob DeAngelis, Bill Ruttle, Dave Caldwell (saxophone); Arnie Chycoski, Dave Woods, Micky Erbe, John MacLeod, Mike Malone (trumpet); Bob Hamper, Bob Livingston, Dave McMurdo, Laurie Bower (trombone); Gary Gross (piano); John Sumner (drums).

'S Wonderful

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Spitfire Band - Make Believe Ballroom

Styles: Big Band
Year: 1995
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 77:40
Size: 179,1 MB
Art: Front

(3:07)  1. Sing Sing Sing
(4:46)  2. I Can't Get Started
(2:46)  3. St. Louis Blues
(5:11)  4. Medley: You Made Me Love You - I'll Never Smile Again - For All We Know
(3:07)  5. After You've Gone
(2:53)  6. Marie
(3:03)  7. Tuxedo Junction
(3:31)  8. Medley: Green Eyes - Amapola - Tangerine
(3:04)  9. American Patrol
(2:56) 10. Sentimental Journey
(2:53) 11. Leap Frog
(2:43) 12. I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo
(2:23) 13. Let's Dance
(2:59) 14. Near You
(4:32) 15. Medley: Basin Street Blues - Stars Fell On Alabama - Georgia On My mMnd
(3:08) 16. Cherokee
(2:35) 17. Medley: Accentuate The Positive - On the Atchison, Topeka, and The Santa Fe
(3:34) 18. G.I. Jive
(2:47) 19. Pennsylvania 6-5000
(2:54) 20. Shanty In Old Shanty Town
(2:34) 21. Bugle Call Rag
(3:01) 22. Stompin' At The Savoy
(2:51) 23. Make Believe Ballroom Time
(4:11) 24. No More Dancin'

If there was ever a TIME to get on the new big band bandwagon, the TIME is now! The Spitfire Band is a happening band. And it's happening BIG TIME! "The greatest band in the world today! Big Time! With today's recorded sound and Micky Erbe's arrangements, just phenomenal." - Bill Randle, WRMR, Cleveland, OH. Timely hits include: "Just in Time," "Time After Time," "As Time Goes By," "Witchcraft," and "Hey There." 
~ Editorial Reviews   
http://www.amazon.com/Make-Believe-Ballroom-Spitfire-Band/dp/B000001H43

The Spitfire Band includes: Jackie Rae (vocals); Arnie Chycoski (trumpet).

Sunday, September 1, 2013

The Spitfire Band - Big Band Swing Things

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 39:17
Size: 90.0 MB
Label: Alanna
Styles: Big Band
Year: 1999
Art: Front

[2:58] 1. Skyliner
[3:03] 2. It Happened In Monterey
[3:04] 3. Thou Swell
[3:00] 4. Days Of Wine And Roses
[2:47] 5. Caravan
[3:03] 6. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise
[3:46] 7. If I Were A Bell
[2:53] 8. Marie
[2:49] 9. Brazil
[3:02] 10. One
[3:07] 11. Something's Gotta Give
[3:06] 12. Chattanooga Choo Choo
[2:32] 13. By Myself

This is a partial reissue of a disc the Canadian-based Spitfire Band did for Columbia several years ago called In Flight; it's a partial reissue because not all the tunes from the original session have been included, thus providing a meager 40 minutes of music. It's a bit misleading not to include this information on the back cover of the album so that prospective purchasers are aware they are in a sense buying a used car. The good news is that Alanna Records has remastered the album, as it has done for other Spitfire Band releases. As a result, the sound is wonderfully clear and crisp, just right for big band music. And the arrangements are all familiar. Charlie Barnet is honored with "Skyliner," Xavier Cugat with "Brazil," and Tommy Dorsey with "Marie," although the trombone solo here is not nearly as smooth as Dorsey's. There is also a vocal solo, with the band helping out, as they did when Jack Leonard sang the original. And the train still pulls out of the station like it did on Glenn Miller's "Chattanooga Choo Choo," which was number one on the pop charts in 1941. But there's no Tex Beneke and Modernaires' vocal like there was way back then. The Laurie Bell Singers do a credible job on "If I Were a Bell." Not all cuts are from the 1940s big band era. The Count Basie Orchestra's 1966 arrangement of "Days of Wine and Roses" is given a reworking. The Spitfire Band is made up of excellent musicians, several of whom are also part of Rob McConnell's Boss Brass aggregation. This is a great album to play in the car while on a trip and you need something to keep the adrenaline flowing so you don't fall asleep (or to drown out the kids). ~ Dave Nathan

Big Band Swing Things