Showing posts with label Bert Kaempfert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bert Kaempfert. Show all posts

Sunday, January 16, 2011

MUSIC #89: EVERGREENS – GREAT INSTRUMENTALS 1969 (INSTRUMENTALS)


The best of Polydor’s conductors and orchestras in one album. I give this recording 4 stars.

Evergreens – Great Instrumentals 1969: Instrumentals

Side One

1. Spanish Eyes – Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra

2. A Man And A Woman – James Last and His Orchestra

3. Guantanamera – Kai Warner and His Orchestra

4. Mexico – Roberto Delgado and His Orchestra

5. Love Is Blue – The Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra

6. Mr Sandman – Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra

Side Two

1. Games That Lovers Play – James Last and His Orchestra

2. Georgy Girl – The Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra

3. Capri Serenade – Kai Warner and His Orchestra

4. Strangers In The Night – Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra

5. La Bamba – Roberto Delgado and His Orchestra

6. Lara’s Theme – James Last and His Orchestra



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Saturday, November 6, 2010

MUSIC #69: BERT KAEMPFERT – A SWINGIN’ SAFARI 1962 ( INSTRUMENTAL)


One of composer/conductor Bert Kaempfert's better known albums. I give the album 4 stars.

What do you think?


PS: You can find Bert’s bio HERE.

Bert Kaemfpert: A Swingin’ Safari 1962

Side One

1. A Swingin’ Safari

2. That Happy Feeling

3. Market day

4. Take Me

5. Similau

6. Zambesi

Side Two

1. African Beat

2. Happy Trumpeter

3. Tootie Flutie

4. Wimoweh

5. Black Beauty

6. Skokian



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Monday, September 13, 2010

MUSIC #49: A SWINGING SAFARI WITH BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST – BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST IN CONCERT LP 9 (INSTRUMENTAL)


The last of the Bert K and James L “Swinging Safari” nonet. Hope you enjoy/enjoyed the compilation.

Bert Kaempfert and James Last In Concert – LP 9

Side One – Bert Kaempfert

1. Some Of These Days

2. Caravan

3. I Can't Give You Anything But Love

4. Hold Me

5. Out Of Nowhere

6. There I’ve Said It Again

Side Two – James Last

1. Mack The Knife

2. America

3. Begin The Beguine

4. Perfida

5. Donkey Serenade

6. Kumbaya



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MUSIC #47: A SWINGING SAFARI WITH BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST – INSTRUMENTALLY KAEMPFERT LP 7 (INSTRUMENTAL)


Instrumentally Kaempfert – LP 7


 
Side One
  1. Somebody Loves Me
  2. It's The Talk Of The Town
  3. The World We Knew
  4. Tammy
  5. How Deep Is The Ocean?
  6. (You Are) My Way Of Life
Side Two
  1. Unchained Melody
  2. I'll Get By
  3. It Makes No Difference
  4. Once In A While
  5. Two Can Live On Love Alone
  6. Where Flamingos Fly


 Het the album HERE.

 

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

MUSIC #44: A SWINGING SAFARI WITH BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST – KAEMPFERT IN LOVE LP 5 (INSTRUMENTAL)


Kaempfert In Love - LP 5

Side One
  1. I'll See You In My Dreams
  2. Gone With The Wind
  3. Strangers In The Night
  4. My Love For You
  5. Don't Forbid Me
  6. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
 Side Two
  1. I Love How You Love Me
  2. Lullaby For Lovers
  3. Drifting And Dreaming
  4. This Song Is Yours Alone
  5. One Morning In May
  6. Autumn Leaves 



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Saturday, September 4, 2010

MUSIC #41: A SWINGING SAFARI WITH BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST – DANCE TIME BERT KAEMPFERT LP 3 (INSTRUMENTAL)


Third LP in this collection of nine. In my opinion, all excellent. I give this 4 stars +.


Dance Time Bert Kaempfert – LP 3

Side One

1. Time On My Hands

2. Living It Up

3. So What's New

4. Pussy Footin'

5. Stepping Pretty

6. The Sheik Of Araby

Side Two

1. The Happy Trumpeter

2. Every Sunday Morning

3. La Cumparsita

4. Mister Sandman

5. Tricky Trombone

6. Stompin' At The Savoy


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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

MUSIC #37: A SWINGING SAFARI WITH BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST – THE WORLD OF BERT KAEMPFERT LP 1 (INSTRUMENTAL)


Here’s the first LP from my collection of nine LPs box set in this Reader’s Digest/Polydoor compilation. Plenty of great music from Bert K to suit anyone’s music palate. Don’t forget to check out his bio HERE.

My verdict: Four stars.


The World Of Bert Kaempfert – LP 1

Side One

1. A Swingin' Safari

2. Spanish Eyes

3. Wimoweh

4. The Portuguese Washerwoman

5. Wiederseh'n

6. Cha Cha Brazilia

Side Two

1. Tahitian Sunset

2. Danke Schoen

3. Poinciana

4. A Nighingale Sang In Berkeley Square

5. Skokiaan

6. The Japanese Farewell Song


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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

MUTTERINGS #19: A SWINGING SAFARI WITH BERT KAEMPFERT AND JAMES LAST – THE LAST OF THE INSTRUMENTALISTS


Before kicking off with my next lot of Western LP postings, which are a nine LP box set compiled by Reader’s Digest and Polydor, of music conductors and songwriters Bert Kaempfert and James Last, I thought I’d post a mini bio of them as an intro.


“If people know my tunes, that’s enough. My music says everything I have to say” ~ Bert Kaempfert

Berthold Heinrich Kaempfert aka Bert Kaempfert (born 16 October 1923 in Hamburg, Germany) was a German music conductor and songwriter. A son of a painter and decorator, he was renowned for his easy listening and jazz music, and wrote the music for a number of well-known songs (for well known singers), such as "Strangers in the Night" (Ivo Robić) "Spanish Eyes" (Al Martino), "LOVE" (Nat King Cole), "I Can’t help Remembering You" (Dean Martin) and "Lonely Is The Name" (Sammy Davis Jr), to name a few. His famous instrumentals include "Afrikaan Beat", "A Swingin' Safari" and "That Happy Feeling" (which has been made into a Hindi song – a source of my sleepless nights not too long ago – long story - "Aap Ka Chehra" from the movie "Rootha Na Karo").


And he was only six years old when perhaps fate laid the first stepping stone on his path to an international career – in the guise of an accident with a taxi cab. The cab driver ran little Bert down and was ordered to pay 500 deutschmarks in damages, a small fortune in those days, and to which Mother Kaempfert decided that Bert was having a piano!


Bert studied music at the Hamburg School of Music and being a multi-instrumentalist, he was hired by Hans Busch to play with his orchestra before serving as a bandsman in the German Navy during World War II. He later formed his own big band, and wrote music for Freddy Quinn and Ivo Robić. In 1961, he hired The Beatles to back Tony Sheridan for an album called My Bonnie. The album and its singles, released by Polydor, were the Beatles' first official and commercially released recordings.


The list of the solo artists who scored success after international success with Kaempfert's inimitable compositions reads like a Who's Who of light music: Frank Sinatra, Al Martino and Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald and Shirley Bassey, Sarah Vaughan and Peggy Lee, Nat King Cole, Herb Alpert and Johnny Mathis, Brenda Lee, Caterina Valente, Andy Williams and Nancy Wilson – to name but a few.


On 21 June 1980, the world lost one of its best conductors and songwriters. Bert Kaempfert passed away, the result of a stroke suffered on Mallorca. He was just fifty-six years of age. The music world mourns his sudden and untimely death.

Source: Wikipedia and Kaempfert


James Last (also known as "Hansi") born Hans Last on 17 April 1929 in Bremen Germany is another great German composer and big band conductor.


James’ father was an official at the public works department of the city of Bremen. Like Bert, he learned to play the piano but then switched to double bass as a teenager. His home city was heavily bombed in World War II and he ran messages to air defence command posts during raids. At 14 he was entered into the Bückeburg Military Music School of the German Wehrmacht.


After WW II, he joined Hans-Gunther Österreich's Radio Bremen Dance Orchestra. In 1948, he became the conductor of the Last-Becker Ensemble, which performed for seven years. During that time, he was voted the best bassist in the country by a German jazz poll for three consecutive years (1950–1952). After the Last-Becker Ensemble disbanded, he became the in-house arranger for Polydor Records, as well as for a number of European radio stations. For the next decade, he helped arrange hits for artists like Helmut Zacharias, Freddy Quinn, Lolita, Alfred Hause and Caterina Valente.


James first released albums in the U.S. under the titles "The American Patrol" on Warner Brothers in 1964. He also released a series of nine albums in a series called "Classics Up To Date vols. 1–9", which were arrangements of classical melodies with strings, rhythm and wordless chorus from the mid sixties through the early seventies. James released an album, "Non-Stop Dancing", in 1965, a recording of brief renditions of popular songs, all tied together by an insistent dance beat. It was a hit and helped make him a major European star. James Last has released over 190 records, including several more volumes of "Non-Stop Dancing".


Although his concerts and albums are consistently sought after, he has only had two hit singles with "The Seduction", the theme from American Gigolo (1980) and "Biscaya" from the album Biscaya. Over the course of his career, he has sold well over 100 million albums. At 81, James Last still performs and his concert dates can be found on his official website HERE.
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