Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 249, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 25, 1958 Page: 42 of 43
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SAMPLNG THE SOUND TRACKS: The original ballet music by
Richard Rodgers is beautifully brought to life on the sound track
of “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue,” as recorded by Decca and the
Universal-International orchestra. Although Abbe Lane holds down
one of the starring roles in the new Broadway click, “Oh, Captain!”
she does not perform on the original-cast Columbia release, which
is mighty good listening. Nat “King” Cole, playing the role of
famed songsmith W. C. Handy, sings the tunes from his “St. Louis
Blues” starrer for Capitol.
JAZZOMANIA: Fletcher Henderson is an almost legendary name
in the world of jazz, and no matter what school you favor, Jazz-
tone’s “The Big Reunion” will demand your attention. The Jonah
Jones Quartet, a real swinging combo, has been getting plenty of
attention from buffs in recent months. Now they hit both the jazz
and the pop market with their new Capitol etching, “Swingin’ on
Broadway.” Anita O’Day, a controversial figure but one universally
recognized as a truly original singer, displays her vocal gyrations
to their best advantage in Verve’s “Anita Sings the Most.”
“Man, We're Wailing” says Louis Jordan, and the result is an-
other winner for Mercury. If you’re on a budget this month, “The
West Coast of Broadway” is just your meat. This Camden shellac
features Nancie Malcomb and a truly fine group.
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MUSIC FOR FAMILY LISTENING: “Hooray for Hollywood” sings
Doris Day, and both Columbia records in this package are ex-
cellent. Kapp's Jane Morgan goes all the way with “All the Way"
and proves why she is one of the fastest-rising singing stars around.
The McGuire Sisters offer some old chestnuts in “While the Lights
Are Low” on their latest Coral platter.
London brings us some mood music as played by Frank Chacks-
field and his band via “In the Mystic East," a package you’ll play
over and over. Jose Melis, his piano, and orchestra star in "Tonight,”
thanks to Seeco. “Popular Gold Album” is Capitol’s way of dis-
playing some top recording names, ranging from Tommy Sands to
Judy Garland, all wrapped up in one neat bundle.
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SPECIAL MERIT ALBUMS: Disneyland has paired the talents of
Mary Martin and Tutti Camarata to bring Walt Disney favorites
to us in a bright red wrapping with the title, “Hi-Ho.” We think
you’ll want to add Percy Faith’s “South Pacific” album to your
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COvERING THI CLASSICS: Many critics have hailed Rafael
Mendez as the world’s greatest classical trumpeter, and his new
Decca album secures his crown. Verdi lovers will want Mercury’s
presentation by the London Symphony Orchestra featuring some
of his better-known works in a new LP called “Verdi Overtures.”
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MAGIC CLING..
by Norman Walser
tors ON THE RECORD suELVIS: “South Pacific” has been
transferred to film, but the same fine, familiar tunes remain, and
the RCA sound track is well worth hearing. For jazz at itr best,
try Verve's “Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book,”
a four-disk album. In. a classical vein, discover the magic of an
American opera singer in RCA's “Presenting Tozzi.”
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 249, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 25, 1958, newspaper, May 25, 1958; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1453399/m1/42/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.