Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1947 — Page 11
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Juke Boxes, Radio Stations still- Blaring : With McVea Ditty Top Tune in Nation
By DONNA MIKELS
ge - Together” Back side is “It's| A lot of superlatives ‘could be Tired of hearing “Open the Door, Richard"? " \lled : vk Dreamtime” with Vaughn and |SP over these albums. But we Well, hold your hats, Quoting Al Jolson's famous remark: “You ug will. merely set down the facts, snd
ain't heard nothin’ yet." - Just out for the diso-addicts is & new wax by Jack McVea, the
band that started the “open the door” crase. It's a sequel, titled “The Key's In the Mail Box.” (Black & White.) - Meanwhile, juke boxes and radio = and Heinle Beau with his clarinet. The “Forever Nicki" 1s dedicated to Barbour and Pegiy's daughter, while the sééond side is taken from Paganini’s “Perpetual Motion” . . . King Cole fans will want to thank the trio's - 10)ks . after “hearing “I Want to Thank Your Polke backed, by “You Should Have Tout Ne Yu “The Key's in the Mail| Loved Someone Else” . . . Julia aya provide « breathing spell | fans, acquired from Jet smash between “Richard” records. And [“Gimme Whatcha Got," will §0 for there will be those who condemn |S néw wax by the Kansas City blues it as being no less annoying than singer. It couples “Oh Marie” with its predecessor. “On My Way Out New Releases The best blues tune to issue from
wax in years is Margaret Whiting's A couple other pew releases offer | \what Am I Gonna Do About You.”
the top tune and people you thought your best friends ask for & dime and then give you a slip informing you that ¢ dime was a fund contributed t0 we hi A chard's roommbte. - ng : pin’ dnd Boppin',” the door because he was & Harvard man—and the door had a Yale lock.
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better Perry Como numbers. IV's coupled with “I Gotta Gal I Love,” ©. + Vaughn Monroe waxes “We Gould Make Such Beautiful Music
Betty Norton harmonizing. . . . An outstanding jagg number by the late “Fats” Waller was Almost lost. to posterity on a film sound track, It was waxed for “Stormy Weather,” then cut out of the film and forgotten. Laokily vault keepers found the track, which ineluded Fats, and all-time greats such a8 Behny: Carter, Slim Moore, Slam Btewart and Zutty Singleton. It's on a Vietor 12«inch, backed by ‘“Mop- ++» Another real jaaa number. is Louls Armstrong's “Do You KHow What It Means 10 Miss New Orleans,” snd “Endie,” also released recently. The Barney Bigard clarinet ride is something! «+. Can't say enough good About Dixie Land Seven disc “Where the Blues | Were Born in New Orleans,” and “Mahogany Hall Stomp.” Batchmo' an all-star
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A high level of artistic achieve{ment in the field of classical recordings has been reached in a group of recently released albutns. They dre devoted to outstanding: compositions by Brahma, Beetho{ven, Mozart, Haydn, Strauss and Stravinsky. hia? The quality of the interpreters and their supporting instrumental. ots 14 equal to the stature of the gomposers. And their best efforts are recorded with fidelity and elarity by the Columbia masterworks engineers,
music-lovers enough to hear the recordings can judge for themselves. . BRAHMS: CONCERTO NO. 1, in D Minor, for piano and orchestra (op. 15), played by Rudolf Serkid, pianist, with the Pittsburgh Syms< phony orchestra conducted by Prits Reiner. (Columbia, M-653, six 13inch records.) : Sorkin is one of the best of eontemporary 'pianiste, and perhaps the finest interpreter'of Brahms concerti. © He had previously recorded the Second Piano Congerto for Columbia, and now this "fine recording of the First Concerto provides albtims of two of the greatest works in piano concerto litérature. Reiner has raised the Pittsburgh
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IT'S THE VOGUE-—Mere is a sample of Vogue recording company's picture records, The clear plastic records sport a colorful painting illustrative of the tune on each side. This pensive miss poses in the shadows of the scales of justice as Patricia Gilmore sings and Enric Madsiguera's orchestra plays "Guilty of Love." The picture discs soll for $1.05 at most local record stores. gy
The newest wrinkle in the local disc market is a flock of records produced by Metro-Goldwyn<Mayer, which rédently turned its attention
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nstrumentals feature Ray Linn oh| “Serenade.” ;
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The tune's great, lyries swell, or~ chestration super , . . the only thing . wrong with ‘this record (ab least my copy) is that the factory got the “What Am I Gonna Do About You" label on both sides. Now when 1 start to play the No. 1 side (which is often) it's & tossup whether I'll hear it ‘of the flip, “Beware, My Heart" . . . just emerging from unknown status. [waxed by everyone including Jo The first sample of his distinctive |giafrord, It's a smooth arranges pipes is & doiible feature: “At Your | ment. backed by “It's as Simple as command” (a Bing Crosby Harry | fat,” . . . Another tecent Stal Tobias-Harry Borris favorite of ford 1s “Olive Me Something” to the '30'6) and- “1 Keep Telling pream About” and “That's Where Myself." : t Came In” . . . Anothet oldie Tilinois Jaoquet, dynamo of the!is Sam Doniahive’s “Melancholy sax who appeared here recently, Baby” . . . Jack Smith's new of has fgned with Alladdin reeorfsr| fering is “Let's Go Back and Kiss to record with a 17:piecee allstar the Oirls Ooodnight” backed by
in vocalists, . The oldie is a vinylite pressing by Bon Bon, the boy Who used to sing with Jan Bavitt. Not quite as packed with the old wallop but still good. Bon Bon Sings “1 Admit” and “Two Can Play at That Game” with the Red Caps trio (Davis record).
band. “Too Many Times." ong VICTOR-<Organ lovers will fin Out of Niding 4 flock of good listening in A hew Other récent record releases ins poA-vietor album by Dick Leélclude: best. Outstanding numbers are CAPITOL=Davé Barbour has quit “Over the Rainbow.” “When Day
is Done” “Laura” vistrellita,” plus several others, It's titled “At the Organ,” . . . Riythm predominates in Herbie Fields “Connecticut” backed by “Years and Years Ago” jase treatment of Tossell’s . « “What Am § Qon-
hiding behind Peggy 14e's vocals and €ome out oni his owh with & doible<feature “Morever Nicki” and «“Porever Paganini” To say it's good is understatement. In addition té Barbout's solid guitar thea
group, introducing each vooally, On|
twelve years ago. They are Atttact- | ing & good deal of national attention thesé days while making an extensive 20th anniversary tour, of
the second side the Seven does some fine jamming, really cutting loose oft the standard jase clhesie. . . .|the country. But Indianapolis is Sinatra will get the raves on|not on the route. In fhis recording “Snootle Little Outie,” a relssue|they, give 4 dynamic performance with the Pied Pipers, Ootiniie Haines [that is characteristic of Reiner. and Tommy Dorsey, but to me the Whatever faults he may have, his standout is Ziggy Elman’s trumpet | readings are never dull or colorless. on the second side, “Tom Foolery.”| STRAVINSKY: FIREBIRD Anyway, it's nice pairing of mellow SUITE (New augmented version). vocal with hot instrumental. . . .|Played by the Philharmonic-Sym-Vaughn Monroe waxes “The Pleas- | phony Orehestra of New York, cofiure's All Mine” and he's right— | ducted by Igor Stravinsky. (Cothe pleasure’s all his, It's backed by |jumbia, M<853, four 13-inch recA fair version of "Beware My rds) Heart." : . | An imaginative and colorful reHenry “Red” Allen features J. C.| cording of & work Which is a mainHiggetibotham's - tram and Bill say of both the dance and orchesThompsoti's piano on “Let Me Miss isa] repertoire. The fiew veérsion— You” Red sings and the boys Blow ihe third which Stravinsky has the riff, on this lanquid blues num-| nade of his ballet masterpiéce— ber, The combo goes red hot on contains all the familiar dances and the reverse, “Cheek Up" . . .|twg previously deleted sections, plus Rhumba fans will go for Mischa short pantomimie episodes and as Borr's continental styling of “Tabu,” pe puts it, they give the work betand “Lolita”. . . . Likewise With iex continuity and sequence. “Il Have This Girl” and “Tequila -«sehird Suite” occupies seven With ' Lemon” by Jorgé Negrete des, and on the eighth 1s Stravinwith the Calaveras trio. . . sky's first important work, “FireTex Beneke and the Miller or- yas” which was composed As a
'My Life to Live Over”; Jimmy Dor- |
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The first volume edition of M-G-M records is an album ett from | «Till the Clouds Roll by” the sound track of “Till the Clouds! Roll By.” Preserved on wax are hit | tunes by Judy Garland, Tony Mar- | tin, Vifginia O'Brien, Lena Horne, |
MGM’s New Album
“Without a Seng” by Laurita Melchior
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June Allison, Kathtyn Grayson and . w oy Olives i ’ “Aaniversary Song Caleb Paterson. ai by Kate Smith Never one to do things haliway, upeatiaches”
the studio also is cutting new tunes in addition to its sound track repro= | ductions. Tentative plans are to release oné album, probably from a studio mu- | sical pioture, and five popular sin gles every two weeks. 4 8 8B | Stars of the first singles released! are the old Tommy Dorsey man, 8y Oliver, on “Mey Daddy-O" and “Slow Burfi”; Kate Smith singing “Anniversary Song” and “If 1 Had
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