If you are looking for a comprehensive big-band hit list chock full of essentials, here it is...'nuff said. You get evergreens like Glenn Miller's "Pennsylvania 6-5000" and "American Patrol" bookending Duke Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train," Count Basie's "One O'Clock Jump," Les Brown's "Harlem Nocturne," Stan Kenton's "Peanut Vendor," cuts from both Dorsey brothers, Woody Herman, and more. For a big-band lover or newbie to this style, this collection is close to definitive and would be hard not to recommend. ~ Michael G. ...
Read More
If you are looking for a comprehensive big-band hit list chock full of essentials, here it is...'nuff said. You get evergreens like Glenn Miller's "Pennsylvania 6-5000" and "American Patrol" bookending Duke Ellington's "Take the 'A' Train," Count Basie's "One O'Clock Jump," Les Brown's "Harlem Nocturne," Stan Kenton's "Peanut Vendor," cuts from both Dorsey brothers, Woody Herman, and more. For a big-band lover or newbie to this style, this collection is close to definitive and would be hard not to recommend. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi
Read Less