Artist: Glenn Miller: mp3 download Genre(s): Jazz Other Glenn Miller's discography: The Best of Glenn Miller and his Orchestra Year: 2000 Tracks: 23 Christmas Serenade In The Glenn Miller Style Year: 1995 Tracks: 12 In the Christmas Mood, Vol. 2 Year: 1993 Tracks: 12 Here We Go Again Year: 1993 Tracks: 15 Moonlight Serenade [Ranwood] Year: 1992 Tracks: 16 The Collection Year: 1991 Tracks: 15 Big Band Bash Year: 1990 Tracks: 22 The Genius Of, Vol. 1 Year: 1987 Tracks: 15 The Unforgettable Year: 1985 Tracks: 16 The Glenn Miller Story Vol. 2 Year: 1975 Tracks: 12 The Glenn Miller Story Year: 1962 Tracks: 10 The Lost Recordings Year: 1952 Tracks: 26 Major Glenn Miller - The Lost Recordings Vol. 2 Year: 1944 Tracks: 18 Major Glenn Miller - The Lost Recordings Vol. 1 Year: 1944 Tracks: 17 Moonlight Serenade - The Immortal Year: Tracks: 1 Glenn Miller's reign as the to the highest degree popular bandleader in the U.S. came relatively later in his career and was comparatively brief, lasting just near % Records, collide with number unitary in March. RCA Victor countered with the 10" LP Selections from the Glenn Miller Story, which collide with number unitary in May. (The album was reissued as a 12" LP with a limited track choice in 1956 and was qualified gold in 1961. In 1962, RCA Victor released Glenn Miller Plays Selections from the Glenn Miller Story and Other Hits, which had an identical track itemisation to the 1956 Selections from the Glenn Miller Story LP. It went gold in 1968.) The Miller estate of the realm, having parted ways with Tex Beneke, chartered Ray McKinley, a early member of the Miller band, to form a new ghost dance orchestra in 1956, and this Glenn Miller Orchestra continued to track record and do under various leadership from then on. In 1959, RCA Victor released a triple LP of previously unissued performances, For the First Time ..., which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Performance by a Dance Band. Reissues of Miller's original recordings sold advantageously perennially. The double-LP A Memorial 1944-1969, released in October 1969, went gold in 1986; Pure Gold, released in March 1975, went gold in 1984. In 1989, Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers sampled Miller's transcription of "In the Mood" on their gold single "Get around the Mood." While RCA Victor stiff the primary monument of Miller recordings and continues to reissue them in various configurations, other labels have likewise add up up with airchecks and early cast recordings, reservation for a expectant and always maturation catalogue. |
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