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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Big Band Swing without the scratchy "Lo-Fi" sound, April 28, 2000
This album is one of the few historical "Swing Compilations" I have found that has excellent sound quality. The tunes seem largely to have been recorded in the late 1950's at Capitol Records. That is probably why the sound quality is so good. Capitol is know for breaking ground in audio quality. This company was one of the first to record using the early multi-track recorders (three tracks--stereo background and separate vocal track). This company had an underground chamber designed for reverb. The music on the recording is also of the highest quality and largely "up-tempo", danceable tunes. There is plenty of Basie and Ellington, Goodman, James and special recreations by the Glen Gray Casa Loma Orchestra. These Glen Gray tunes along with others by Billy May's orchestra (for those who don't know one of Sinatra's favorite band leaders) ultimately became "The Swing Era" issued by Time Life Records in roughly 1970. These were extremely faithful recreations, in beautiful stereo, of the original arrangements (AND IMPROV SOLOS) taken down from the original 1930's 1940's, etc. recordings. Instead of having digital fixups done on old metal parts, you have great big band musicians originally recorded with modern equipment and supremely beautiful audio quality. This is what makes this album so great! Listening to this you can imagine what it would have been like to take your date down to the Palomar Ball Room and dance to Benny Goodman's band playing "Stompin at the Savoy". Get this record if you like swing music at all!
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