Great American Big Bands, Remastered CD. 1930s & 40s Music. Tap Into The Upbeat Mood Of Post-Depression USA. Restored from the Original Recordings by Past Perfect

Great American Big Bands, Remastered CD. 1930s & 40s Music. Tap Into The Upbeat Mood Of Post-Depression USA. Restored from the Original Recordings by Past Perfect

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Great American Big Bands, Remastered CD. 1930s & 40s Music. Tap Into The Upbeat Mood Of Post-Depression USA. Restored from the Original Recordings by Past Perfect

  • Our window on a long gone world opens with a piece by the legendary Count Basie Orchestra of the late 1930s. From the simplest of riff patterns, developed in the heady atmosphere of Kansas City jam sessions, an arrangement like Sent For You Yesterday would emerge, complete with fine solos and propulsive section work, the momentum supplied by one of the most perfect rhythm teams in all of jazz.
  • Our window on a long gone world opens with a piece by the legendary Count Basie Orchestra of the late 1930s. From the simplest of riff patterns, developed in the heady atmosphere of Kansas City jam sessions, an arrangement like Sent For You Yesterday would emerge, complete with fine solos and propulsive section work, the momentum supplied by one of the most perfect rhythm teams in all of jazz.
  • Jack Teagarden (1905-64), another Texan, was the most celebrated jazz trombonist of his day but a reluctant band leader, with little appetite for business. His playing was always relaxed, at its best in the company of his peers.
  • Benny Goodman's triumph at the Palomar Ballroom in Los Angeles on August 21, 1935, marked the official start to the 'swing era'. Sidemen became the focus of unprecedented attention, much like soccer players today, and crowds gathered wherever Goodman appeared.
  • Louis Armstrong (1901-71), the fabulous 'Satchmo', was the single most important innovator in early jazz. By 1942, he had become a popular entertainer and a familiar presence in musical films
  • Immerse yourself in the golden age of jazz with The Great American Big Bands CD – featuring classic 1940s big band orchestras and timeless performances by famous big band leaders. Remastered for exceptional clarity, it's a must-have for any vintage music lover.
  • The CD album includes an informative physical booklet with liner notes.
  • Experience the magic of 1930s vintage music with this stunning collection of American big bands. Remastered for unmatched sound quality, this CD delivers the authentic big band sound from the era's most celebrated performers.
  • Step back in time to the era of big band greatness with The Great American Big Bands CD. Featuring remastered tracks of famous big band leaders and American big bands, this CD offers rich sound quality and nostalgic tunes that stand the test of time.
  • Relive the iconic era of swing with The Great American Big Bands CD, a carefully curated compilation of the best 1940s big band orchestras. Perfect for fans of famous big band leaders, this album offers an immersive listening experience.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Brand
Past Perfect
Manufacturer
Past Perfect
Binding
Audio CD
PartNumber
PPCD78101
Model
PPCD78101
Height
4.9212598375
Length
5.511811018
Weight
0.220462262
Width
0.393700787