31 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WWII Radio: Music and comedy that holds up 50 years later., September 1, 1999
This review is from: Bing Crosby Armed Forces Broadcasts World War II Radio (Audio CD)
Laserlight gave America a great gift in the 1990's. Using original transcription discs from the Bing Crosby Collection at Gonzaga University in Washington State, a series of representative Kraft Music Hall radio shows was resuscitated and brought to the mass market on CD.
In the 10 shows, Bing and friends like Trudy Erwin and Marilyn Maxwell sing World War II-era hits like "Swingin' On A Star," and "I'll be seeing you," accompanied by John Scott Trotter and his orchestra. Guest stars include Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Phil Silvers, Roy Rogers, The Andrews Sisters, and others, with whom Bing banters in very witty and literate dialogue written by Carroll Carroll. (And don't forget those Kraft Cheese commercials!)
The music is central, but to me, what really sells this set is the comedy spots with the various guest stars. Funny, rapid fire, and not as dated as one might expect.
Special note should be made of the great digital remastering done from the original recordings. The audio was run through something called CEDAR processing, which helps to minimize or remove the clicks, pops, and other surface noise inherent in old phonograph records. The sound still has a bit of an "edge," but considering the low fidelity of the source material, this CD product is a remarkable achievement indeed.
Not having lived through the WWII period (I was born in the 1950's), the series was also an education for me in America's experience with food and gas rationing, war bond drives, collecting kitchen fat (for the production of high explosives) and finding a myriad of other ways to pitch in for the war effort. All of these are promoted on the KMH shows.
This CD set is a nice memory of (or an introduction to) an era when popular entertainment was still a good-hearted enterprise. I've listened to the recordings many times, and I always get a kick out of them. They leave not doubt about why why Bing Crosby was the biggest entertainer of his generation, or why the Kraft Music Hall had such a long run.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Leroux From Texas, July 18, 2001
This review is from: Bing Crosby Armed Forces Broadcasts World War II Radio (Audio CD)
Absolutely loved it, can not help but grin at the Ration point commercial for Kraft. I listen to it at work and have to shut my door half of the time because I'll have a silly grin on my face from some of the comedy. If you like Bing Crosby you will like this, if you love Bing Crosby I don't see how you can be without it. I have two single, and this box set and I'm looking for more! And remember that you can case in your left over fat for TWO Ration points at the butcher, that isn't to be ignored.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Great singing and comedy as only Bing can do it!, July 4, 2001
This review is from: Bing Crosby Armed Forces Broadcasts World War II Radio (Audio CD)
The original full KRAFT MUSIC HALL, WWII programs. Ten half hour programs. Truly outstanding. Many excellent guests. If you are a Bing fan, it is a MUST have!
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