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| 1. Have A Good Time Folks! | |||
| 2. Open It-That's A plenty | |||
| 3. Swing, Mr. Charlie | |||
| 4. Maybe | |||
| 5. Pork Chops 'n' Gravy | |||
| 6. Do I Worry? | |||
| 7. Lamplighter Serenade | |||
| 8. Alabamy Bound | |||
| 9. I've Got Bone To Pick With You | |||
| 10. Where you Are | |||
| 11. Do I Worry? | |||
| 12. Shout, Brother, Shout | |||
| 13. Java Jive | |||
| 14. Dreamboat | |||
| 15. If I Didn't Care | |||
| 16. Shoo Shoo Baby | |||
| 17. A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening | |||
| 18. Don't Believe Everything You Dream | |||
| 19. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear From Me | |||
| 20. Someday I'll Meet You Again | |||
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a dream indeed!,
By William J. Proctor (Chesterfield, NH USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rare Air: 1937-1944 (Audio CD)
Have to concur with Mr. Baptista's suggestion of an InkSpot collector's dream. It was my dream for a few years after the Anthology that I did for MCA. It took many years to finally interest somebody in producing it. Had material for many years,and wanted to get it in circulation for the devoted Ink Spot fans still alive, plus new fans coming into the fore since it is so unique. Have some refutes to Todd's review- the Spotlight Band Hope the supply channel can get this opus back in stock soon.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An Ink Spots Collector's Dream,
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This review is from: Rare Air: 1937-1944 (Audio CD)
The 25 tracks presented are unquestionably an exciting find- radio transcriptions and movie soundtrack recordings, primarily by the famed quartet. While the sound quality on several cuts is less than stellar, the rarity and quality of the performances more than make up for it. The last 16 songs, taken from the Armed Forces Victory Parade of Spotlight Bands broadcasts, are notably entertaining, with Bernie Mackey replacing Charlie Fuqua on guitar. A number of dubs from the Pardon My Sarong film round out the disc. The most intriguing recording is a version of "The Lamplighter's Serenade", which was apparently taped at a private residence from a radio broadcast in 1943. The liner notes tell the listeners exactly what they're getting and in great detail. While "Rare Air" isn't a substitute for an Ink Spots "hits" package, group harmony collectors will certainly be entertained and pleased.
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