Glenn Miller

The Centennial Collection

The Centennial Collection

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UPC Code: 828765910422
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Number of Discs: 2
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Glenn Miller was one of the most popular recording artists from the late 1930s until he died in a plane crash while leading an army big band in 1944. While his orchestra was more of a pop band with jazz leanings, with relatively few solos by ... more Glenn Miller was one of the most popular recording artists from the late 1930s until he died in a plane crash while leading an army big band in 1944. While his orchestra was more of a pop band with jazz leanings, with relatively few solos by individual members, his music had mass appeal during a troubled time in American history. This two-disc set celebrates the centennial of his birth by collecting a number of his biggest hits while remixing them with 24 bit remastering, along with a few surprises. Musically, the instrumentals stand the test of time, especially the lovely "Moonlight Serenade," "Tuxedo Junction," the swinging "In the Mood," and "A String of Pearls." Among the vocal tracks, "Chattanooga Choo Choo" has continued to appeal to new generations of music listeners, though novelty numbers like "The Boogie Wooglie Piggy" and "Pennsylvania 6-5000" haven't aged all that well. Three previously unreleased airchecks appear for the first time, including a peppy rendition of Jelly Roll Morton's "King Porter Stomp," the trite "Beat Me Daddy, Eight to the Bar," and Ray Eberle's fine vocal on "Moon Love." Totally unacceptable is the modern remix by DJ Touche of "Pennsylvania 6-5000," which Miller fans will likely curse aloud. The second disc is a DVD filled with rarely seen film trailers, and newsreel and performance footage of the band, along with a few home movies as well. So minus the reissue producer's one judgment lapse, fans of Glenn Miller will be very pleased with this centennial salute to the bandleader. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
1Moonlight Serenade3:24
2Chattanooga Choo Choo3:27
3Juke Box Saturday Night3:04
4Over The Rainbow2:29
5Tuxedo Junction3:26
6In the Mood3:36
7Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)2:31
7Dialogue0:50
8Imagination2:48
9The Boogie Wooglie Piggy3:24
9Serenade In Blue0:13
10A String Of Pearls3:14
10I've Got A Girl In Kalamazoo0:18
11When You Wish Upon a Star2:51
12Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree (with Anyone Else but Me)3:10
13Pennsylvania 6-50003:12
14Along The Sante Fe Trail3:19
141:16
15Begin the Beguine3:33
16At Last3:03
17King Porter Stomp2:42
17Moonlight Serenade3:21
187:00
18Beat Me Daddy, Eight To The Bar2:50
19What Do You Do In The Infantry1:49
19Moon Love2:42
201:36
20Pennsylvania 6-50004:09
212:07
222:28
14:39
21:56
3It Happened In Sun Valley0:07
4In The Mood0:10
5Chattanooga Choo Choo0:13
61:58
7Dialogue0:50
8People Like You And Me0:06
9Serenade In Blue0:13
10I've Got A Girl In Kalamazoo0:18
11Incidental Music0:19
124:06
13Serenade In Blue2:24
141:16
156:57
16In The Mood3:36
17Moonlight Serenade3:21
187:00
19What Do You Do In The Infantry1:49
201:36
212:07
222:28

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