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MEET MR BARClAY<br />
The original LP PDL85024 (1956)<br />
CDNJT 5200<br />
EDDIE BARClAY<br />
MEET MR BARClAY & PARIS FOR lOVERS<br />
Hernando’s hideaway (Adler; Ross)<br />
La prière (Brassens)<br />
Je veux te dire adieu (Bécaud)<br />
Merry-go-round (Van Parys)<br />
Le manège aux souvenirs (Stern; Barclay)<br />
Madrid, Madrid (Lara); Le grisbi (Wiener)<br />
Samba fantástico (Toledo; Manzon; Antuori)<br />
Stranger in paradise (Wright; Forrest)<br />
The kissing dance (Barclay; Legrand)<br />
Rififi (Gerard); Love for sale (Porter)<br />
Les chansons de la nuit – Rien qu’une chanson<br />
(Trenet)<br />
Midnight rendezvous (Gaust)<br />
Three coins in <strong>the</strong> fountain (Styne; Cahn)<br />
Stars shine in your eyes (Gelsomina)<br />
(Rota; Parsons; Turner)<br />
NORRIE PARAMOR<br />
THE zODIAC SUITE & DREAMS AND DESIRES<br />
THE zODIAC SUITE<br />
The original LP 33SX1055 (1957)<br />
NORRIE PARAMOR’S STRINGS & ORCHESTRA<br />
An Aries aria (Black)<br />
Taurus tango (Paramor)<br />
The Gemini waltz (Black)<br />
Cancerian concer<strong>to</strong> (Paramor)<br />
Lonely Leo (Black)<br />
The impatient Virgo (Paramor)<br />
A Libra rhapsody (Black)<br />
Seductive Scorpio (Paramor)<br />
The sagacious Sagittarius (Black)<br />
Capricious Capricorn (Paramor)<br />
Mood Aquarius (Black)<br />
Ode <strong>to</strong> Pisces (Paramor)<br />
VICTOR YOUNG & HIS SINGING STRINGS<br />
HOllYwOOD RHAPSODIES & NIGHT MUSIC<br />
HOllYwOOD RHAPSODIES<br />
The original LP LAT8041 (1954)<br />
Love <strong>the</strong>me from ‘The Robe’ (Newman)<br />
Selena’s waltz ‘So Big’ (Steiner)<br />
Nightfall ‘Gog’ (Sukman)<br />
Thème romantique (Korngold)<br />
Jubilee trail ‘Jubilee Trail’ (Young)<br />
The moonlighter song<br />
‘The Moonlighter’ (Roemheld; Sigman)<br />
Love <strong>the</strong>me ‘The Glenn Miller S<strong>to</strong>ry’ (Mancini)<br />
Spring madness ‘Belle La Grande’ (Suken)<br />
Theme for Cynthia (Powell)<br />
Geraldine (Young)<br />
Lost moment ‘Lost Moment’ (Amfi<strong>the</strong>atrof; Brooks)<br />
Bon soir ‘Perilous Journey’ (Young; Heyman)<br />
CDNJT 5202<br />
NIGHT MUSIC<br />
The original LP LAT8062 (1956)<br />
The High and <strong>the</strong> Mighty<br />
from <strong>the</strong> film (Tiomkin; Washing<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
Moonlight and roses (Black; Moret; Lemare)<br />
Passion tango ‘Passion’ (Forbes)<br />
Never say goodbye (Friml; Paskman)<br />
Smile ‘Modern Times’ (Chaplin; Turner; Parsons)<br />
The ‘Rear Window’ <strong>the</strong>me (Waxman; Rome)<br />
The song ‘The Caine Mutiny’<br />
(I can’t believe that you’re in love with me)<br />
from <strong>the</strong> film (Gaskill; McHugh)<br />
Magnificent obsession (Skinner; Herbert)<br />
Glamour waltz ‘Lady in <strong>the</strong> Dark’ (Dolan)<br />
Rendezvous in Tunis (Burke)<br />
Last night when we were young (Arlen; Harburg)<br />
Twilight interlude (Jenkins)<br />
PARIS FOR lOVERS<br />
The original LP PDL85009 (1956)<br />
I love Paris (Porter); Domino (Ferrari)<br />
Autumn leaves (Les feuilles mortes)<br />
(Kosma; Mercer; Prevert)<br />
Under Paris skies (Sous le ciel de Paris)<br />
(Giraud; Gannon)<br />
La vie en rose (Louiguy; Piaf)<br />
C’est si bon (It’s so good) (Betti; Seelen; Hornez)<br />
Le French Can-Can (Offenbach)<br />
A Paris (Lemarque)<br />
If you love me, really love me<br />
(Hymne à l’amour) (Monnot; Piaf; Parsons)<br />
Under <strong>the</strong> bridges of Paris (Sous les ponts de Paris)<br />
(Scot<strong>to</strong>; Cochran; Roda)<br />
Paris stay <strong>the</strong> same (Paris Je t’aime) (Schertzinger)<br />
I’ll be yours (J’attendrai) (Olivieri; Poterat; Sosenko)<br />
Speak <strong>to</strong> me of love (Parlez moi d’amour) (Lenoir)<br />
Pigalle (Ulmer; Koger; Newman)<br />
DREAMS AND DESIRES<br />
The original LP 33SX1059 (1957)<br />
NORRIE PARAMOR AND HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
FEATURING THE VOICE OF PATRICIA ClARK<br />
That’s my desire (Kreasa)<br />
You stepped out of a dream (Brown)<br />
If I had you (Shapiro; Campbell; Connolly)<br />
I’d love <strong>to</strong> fall asleep<br />
(and wake up in your arms) (Gaste)<br />
Once in a while (Edwards)<br />
You’d be so nice <strong>to</strong> come home <strong>to</strong> (Porter)<br />
Dream lover (Schertzinger)<br />
Please (Ranger)<br />
I’m a dreamer, aren’t we all (DeSylva; Brown;<br />
Henderson)<br />
All or nothing at all (Lawrence)<br />
Dream (Mercer)<br />
I’ll see you in my dreams (Jones)<br />
CDNJT 5201<br />
AMBROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
lATIN AMERICA AFTER DARK & STARlIT HOUR<br />
lATIN AMERICA AFTER DARK<br />
The original LP E3478 (1956)<br />
Siboney (Morse; Lecuona)<br />
Walter Winchell rhumba (Sigman; Morales)<br />
Linda Mujer (Duchesne)<br />
Vuelve (Goicoechea; Morales)<br />
Tenacion de amor<br />
(Nezrette; Adamson; Cugat; Curbelo)<br />
Cae cae (Berrios; Martins)<br />
Mama, yo quiero (I want my mama)<br />
(Nezrette; Stillman; Paiva)<br />
Oye negra (Comacho; Morales)<br />
Volvere (Grever); Rica pulpa (Grenet)<br />
No te importe saber (Touzet)<br />
Bim bam boom (Adamson; Morales)<br />
STARlIT HOUR<br />
– THE MUSIC OF PETER DEROSE<br />
The original LP E3350 (1956)<br />
Deep purple (DeRose)<br />
Autumn serenade (Gallop; DeRose)<br />
Let’s dream <strong>to</strong>ge<strong>the</strong>r (Harbach; DeRose)<br />
The American waltz (DeRose)<br />
White orchids (DeRose); Starlit hour (DeRose)<br />
Lilacs in <strong>the</strong> rain (Parish; DeRose)<br />
Cloud lucky seven (Tobias; DeRose)<br />
Music box in blue (DeRose)<br />
Moonlight mood (Adamson; DeRose)<br />
Grass widow’s lament (Savino; DeRose)<br />
Blue September (Parish; DeRose)<br />
The original EP 544 (1955)<br />
Slide rule (Langhorn); Bluebell polka (Stanley)<br />
Whistlin’ Willie (Spiegal; Freedman)<br />
Marching through Georgia (Trad arr L Johnson)<br />
CDNJT 5204<br />
DAVID ROSE & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
AUTUMN lEAVES & DAVID ROSE PlAYS THE MUSIC FROM ‘GIGI’<br />
AUTUMN lEAVES<br />
The original LP (1958)<br />
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CDNJT 5205<br />
Autumn leaves (Kosma; Mercer; Parsons; Prevert)<br />
The autumn waltz (Coleman; Hilliard)<br />
September in <strong>the</strong> rain (Warren; Dubin)<br />
Indian summer (Herbert; Dubin)<br />
Blue autumn (Rose)<br />
Shine on harvest moon (Bayes; Norworth)<br />
’Tis autumn (Nemo)<br />
Autumn serenade (DeRose; Gallop)<br />
Autumn nocturne (Myrow; Gannon)<br />
Oc<strong>to</strong>ber mist (Fiori<strong>to</strong>; Webster)<br />
Autumn in New York (Duke)<br />
Autumn holiday (Rose)<br />
CDlK 4350<br />
wERNER MÜllER<br />
wITH HORST FISCHER & BOB POwElS<br />
TElDEC ARCHIVES • GOlDEN TRUMPET<br />
HORST FISCHER<br />
GOlDENE TROMPETE IN STEREO<br />
The original LP SLK 16864 (1969) STEREO<br />
Oh Happy Day (Hawkins); Banana Boat Song (Trad)<br />
Somewhere My Love<br />
from <strong>the</strong> film Doc<strong>to</strong>r Zhivago (Jarre; Webster)<br />
Those Were <strong>the</strong> Days (Raskin)<br />
Violetta (Trad, from a <strong>the</strong>me by Verdi)<br />
La Mer (Trenet; Beckmann); Up, Up and Away (Webb)<br />
Rififi from <strong>the</strong> film (Philippe-Gérard)<br />
Can’t Take My Eyes off You (Crewe; Gaudio)<br />
L’important C’est La Rose (Bécaud; Amade)<br />
Aquarius/Let <strong>the</strong> Sunshine In<br />
from <strong>the</strong> musical ‘Hair’ (MacDermot; Rado; Ragni)<br />
Green, Green Grass of Home (Putman)<br />
And that Reminds Me (Autumn Concer<strong>to</strong>) (Bargoni)<br />
A Man and a Woman (Un Homme et Une Femme)<br />
from <strong>the</strong> film (Lai)<br />
GEORGE MElACHRINO & HIS ORCHESTRA<br />
THE IMMORTAl lADIES & UNDER wESTERN SKIES<br />
THE IMMORTAl lADIES<br />
The original LP (1956)<br />
Sweet Sue (Harris; Young)<br />
Liza (G & I Gershwin)<br />
Mona Lisa (Evans; Livings<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
Dolores (Loesser; Alter)<br />
Louise (Whiting; Robin)<br />
Laura (Raksin; Mercer)<br />
Rosalie (Porter)<br />
Irene<br />
Marie (Nicholson; Berlin)<br />
Sally<br />
Chloe (Kahn; Moret)<br />
Dinah (Akst; Lewis; Young)<br />
DAVID ROSE PlAYS<br />
THE MUSIC FROM ‘GIGI’ (Lerner; Loewe)<br />
The original LP (1958)<br />
The night <strong>the</strong>y invented champagne<br />
Gigi<br />
Thank heaven for little girls<br />
Say a prayer for me <strong>to</strong>night<br />
Waltz at Maxim’s (She is not thinking of me)<br />
The Parisians<br />
I remember it well<br />
À <strong>to</strong>ujours<br />
I’m glad I’m not young anymore<br />
It’s a bore<br />
TED HEATH ORCHESTRA<br />
DECCA ARCHIVES • THOSE wERE THE DAYS<br />
& BIG BAND THEMES REMEMBERED – VOlUME 2<br />
THOSE wERE THE DAYS<br />
The original LP PFS 4229 (1971) STEREO<br />
I’ve Got a Gal in Kalamazoo (Warren; Gordon)<br />
Canadian Sunset (Heywood; Gimbel)<br />
The Stripper (Rose)<br />
Li’l Darlin’ (Hefti)<br />
When <strong>the</strong> Saints Go Marching In (Trad arr<br />
Keating)<br />
Tuxedo Junction (Hawkins; Johnson; Dash; Feyne)<br />
I’m Gonna Love That Guy (Ash)<br />
Girl Talk (Troup; Hefti)<br />
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (Trad arr Keating)<br />
Baby, It’s Cold Outside (Loesser)<br />
Those Were <strong>the</strong> Days (Raskin)<br />
BOB POwElS<br />
GOlDEN TRUMPET HIGHlIGHTS<br />
The original LP SLK 16712 (1971) STEREO<br />
Theme from ‘Love S<strong>to</strong>ry’ (Lai)<br />
Butterfly (Gérard; Juris)<br />
I Dream of Naomi (Krivoshei; Atar)<br />
Once Upon a Time in <strong>the</strong> West<br />
from <strong>the</strong> film (Morricone)<br />
Good Morning Starshine<br />
from <strong>the</strong> musical ‘Hair’ (MacDermot; Rado; Ragni)<br />
The Windmills of Your Mind<br />
from ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ (Legrand; Bergman)<br />
Olé! O’ Cangaceiro (Mulher Rendeira)<br />
(do Nascimen<strong>to</strong>)<br />
Deguello from <strong>the</strong> film ‘Rio Bravo’ (Tiomkin)<br />
Greensleeves (Trad)<br />
Java (Toussaint; Tyler; Friday)<br />
UNDER wESTERN SKIES<br />
The original LP (1957) STEREO EXCEPT*<br />
Home on <strong>the</strong> range (Trad arr Melachrino)<br />
Wagon wheels (Hill; De Rose)<br />
Riders in <strong>the</strong> sky (Jones)<br />
The last round-up (Hill)<br />
Colorado River (Busby)<br />
Cool water (Nolan)<br />
San Francisco (Melachrino)<br />
Tumbling tumbleweeds (Nolan)<br />
The one-armed bandit (Nevada) (Melachrino)<br />
Empty saddles* (Hill)<br />
Red River Valley* (Trad arr Thompson)<br />
Northwest trail* (Melachrino)<br />
CDNJT 5206<br />
BIG BAND THEMES REMEMBERED<br />
VOlUME 2<br />
The original LP PFS 4304 (1973) STEREO<br />
Blue Flame (Noble; Bishop; Corday)<br />
Moonlight Serenade (Miller; Parish)<br />
Up<strong>to</strong>wn Blues (Lunceford)<br />
Snowfall (Thornhill)<br />
Flying Home (Goodman; Hamp<strong>to</strong>n; Robin)<br />
One O’ Clock Jump (Basie)<br />
When It’s Sleepy Time Down South<br />
(L & O René; Muse)<br />
Skyliner (Barnet)<br />
Contrasts (Dorsey)<br />
Body and Soul (Green; Sour; Heyman; Ey<strong>to</strong>n)<br />
CDlK 4362