Bing Crosby - A Centennial Anthology Of His Decca Recordings [Remastered] (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Bing Crosby
- Title: A Centennial Anthology Of His Decca Recordings
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Geffen / MCA Records
- Genre: Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz, Easy Listening
- Quality: 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / WAV (tracks)
- Total Time: 2:27:51
- Total Size: 362 mb / 488 mb / 1.48 gb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Bing rose up on Brunswick, but the bulk of his reign as the top singing star in the world came on Decca. Here are 50 1934-56 Decca classics including a host of huge hits and eight tracks making their U.S. CD debut! Among the essentials: White Christmas; I'm an Old Cowhand; June in January; Red Sails in the Sunset; Pennies from Heaven; Sweet Leilani; I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams; Alexander's Ragtime Band; Moonlight Becomes You; Now Is the Hour; It's Been a Long, Long Time; Don't Fence Me In (with Andrews Sisters), and more.
Bing Crosby has been called the "Voice of the Century," a title that's rooted in considerably more art and accomplishment than mere show-biz hype. Others may have scaled more spectacular peaks during the 20th century, but one could make a well grounded argument that without Crosby's pioneering vocal artistry the careers of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley might well have never blossomed. This 50-track double-disc anthology chronicles the most productive years of the crooner's career, a period that spans the early '30s to the mid-'50s; his final years at RCA largely rested on the laurels garnered herein. His rich, effortlessly dreamy baritone has become a pop-culture cliché, but it was in fact as radically pioneering in its day as anything the King or the Chairman of the Board would muster in later decades. Radio and modern electronic recording were in their infancy on many of the '30s hits here, yet Crosby mastered both with preternatural grace--and an innate, jazz-born sense of timing--he later brought to his successful film and TV careers. What's remarkable here is the breadth of styles and influences Crosby's dulcet tones make there own here. The dizzying slate here includes standards and early hits ("Star Dust" and "Where the Blue of the Night" in Decca re-recordings of his original Brunswick sides), country-western ("New San Antonio Rose," "Don't Fence Me In"), island exotica ("Sweet Leilani," "Blue Hawaii"), Irish affectations ("McNamara's Band," "Galway Bay"), holiday favorites ("Silent Night," "White Christmas") and film hits ("Pennies From Heaven," "Swinging On a Star"), performances that represent the very cornerstone of American vocal tradition. --Jerry McCulley
Bing Crosby has been called the "Voice of the Century," a title that's rooted in considerably more art and accomplishment than mere show-biz hype. Others may have scaled more spectacular peaks during the 20th century, but one could make a well grounded argument that without Crosby's pioneering vocal artistry the careers of Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley might well have never blossomed. This 50-track double-disc anthology chronicles the most productive years of the crooner's career, a period that spans the early '30s to the mid-'50s; his final years at RCA largely rested on the laurels garnered herein. His rich, effortlessly dreamy baritone has become a pop-culture cliché, but it was in fact as radically pioneering in its day as anything the King or the Chairman of the Board would muster in later decades. Radio and modern electronic recording were in their infancy on many of the '30s hits here, yet Crosby mastered both with preternatural grace--and an innate, jazz-born sense of timing--he later brought to his successful film and TV careers. What's remarkable here is the breadth of styles and influences Crosby's dulcet tones make there own here. The dizzying slate here includes standards and early hits ("Star Dust" and "Where the Blue of the Night" in Decca re-recordings of his original Brunswick sides), country-western ("New San Antonio Rose," "Don't Fence Me In"), island exotica ("Sweet Leilani," "Blue Hawaii"), Irish affectations ("McNamara's Band," "Galway Bay"), holiday favorites ("Silent Night," "White Christmas") and film hits ("Pennies From Heaven," "Swinging On a Star"), performances that represent the very cornerstone of American vocal tradition. --Jerry McCulley
:: TRACKLIST ::
01. I Surrender, Dear [3:05]
02. Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) [3:04]
03. Stardust [3:00]
04. I Found A Million Dollar Baby (In A Five And Ten Cent Store) (Single Version) [3:01]
05. Please [3:02]
06. Where The Blue Of The Night (Meets The Gold Of The Day) (1948 Single Version) [3:10]
07. I'm An Old Cowhand (From The Rio Grande) [2:39]
08. New San Antonio Rose (Single Version) [3:16]
09. Pistol Packin' Mama (Single Version) [3:00]
10. Don't Fence Me In [3:03]
11. Sweet Leilani [3:16]
12. Blue Hawaii [3:06]
13. My Isle Of Golden Dreams (Single Version) [2:58]
14. Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ral (That's An Irish Lullaby) [3:17]
15. MacNamara's Band [2:41]
16. Galway Bay [3:00]
17. Wait Till The Sun Shines, Nellie (Single Version) [2:33]
18. Road To Morocco [2:35]
19. South America, Take It Away (Single Version) [3:09]
20. A Couple Of Song And Dance Men [2:17]
21. Alexander's Ragtime Band [2:56]
22. In The Cool, Cool, Cool Of The Evening [3:24]
23. You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby [2:55]
24. Yes, Indeed! (Single Version) [3:08]
25. South Rampart Street Parade (Single Version) [3:18]
26. June In January [3:11]
27. Pennies From Heaven [3:08]
28. I've Got A Pocketful Of Dreams [2:35]
29. Moonlight Becomes You [3:10]
30. Sunday, Monday Or Always [2:37]
31. Swinging On A Star [2:29]
32. The Bells Of St. Mary's (Single Version) [3:02]
33. Blue Skies [3:23]
34. It's Been A Long, Long Time [2:56]
35. I Can't Begin To Tell You [2:52]
36. Ol' Man River (Single Version) [2:19]
37. You Are My Sunshine [2:33]
38. San Fernando Valley [3:11]
39. Sioux City Sue (Single Version) [2:47]
40. Dear Hearts And Gentle People [2:38]
41. Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy [3:30]
42. Jingle Bells [2:33]
43. I'll Be Home For Christmas [2:53]
44. Silent Night [2:40]
45. White Christmas [3:00]
46. Red Sails In The Sunset [3:11]
47. Now Is The Hour (Maori Farewell Song) [3:07]
48. Far Away Places [2:58]
49. Harbor Lights (Single Version) [3:01]
50. Around The World (In Eighty Days) [2:55]
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