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Liltin' Martha Tilton : And The Angel Sings - A Centenary Tribute.
Format : 1 CD
Total Time : 01:18:00

Recording : 1937-1955
Country : Etats-Unis

Label : Retrospective
Catalog No. : RTR4280
EAN : 0710357428029

Publishing Year : 2016
Release Date : 01/02/2016

Genre : Jazz
And The Angel Sings
And The Angels Sing
Bob White, Whatcha Gonna Swing Tonight?
You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart
Loch Lomond
Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
What Goes On Here In My Heart?
I’ve Got A Date With A Dream
This Can’t Be Love
Now We Know
Easy Street
Drum Boogie
Serenade In Blue
I’ll Walk Alone
A Stranger In Town
I Should Care
Beyond The Blue Horizon
A Fine Romance (Duet With Johnny Mercer)
How Are Things In Glocca Morra?
I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder
Blow, Gabriel, Blow
Lilli Marlene
Misirlou
You Turned The Tables On Me

Liltin' Martha Tilton, voix

Retrospective pays a fine centenary tribute to Benny Goodman’s ‘angel’ Martha Tilton with a wonderful cross-section of her finest work. 14th November 2015 marked the actual centenary of Texan songstress Martha Tilton. “The liltin’ Miss Tilton” is best remembered as the glamorous angel who sang in front of the great Benny Goodman band for many of its biggest hits, especially And The Angels Sing. But she was more than just one of the many top female vocalists of the Swing Era; she went on to enjoy a successful solo career into the 50s that brought her half a dozen Top Ten hits and a cult following that never deserted her. And The Angel Sings is Retrospective’s tribute. The first 9 tracks are the most popular of the many she made with Benny Goodman (I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart, This Can’t Be Love, What Goes On Here In My Heart? – all “top three” – and the exuberant 6:36-long Bei mir bist du schoen with the Quintet). She also has tracks with Artie Shaw (Now We Know) and Gene Krupa (Drum Boogie from a 1941 film), before 12 solo hits displaying a wide range, from jazz to wistful ballads such as I’ll Walk Alone (a No.4 hit) or How Are Things In Glocca Morra? (No.8). And, giving a Goodman-esque symmetry to the whole programme, Martha closes with You Turned The Tables On Me, which she featured in the 1955 film The Benny Goodman Story. This is now the finest available survey of her work.

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