Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:39 am
Must be region dependent then - I get it on the Australian versions of those sites.
I can hear samples on Amazon UK mp3 downloads -Yakov wrote:Do you have a link, dood? Cuz I definitely tried that...
itunes search: http://cl.ly/F9pW
emusic search: http://cl.ly/FAeW
and plain google search got me nowhere. I tried some downloading sorts of searches but what that mostly got me was episode 18 of "Big Bang Theory."
Really? Sorry, I've found those albums so easy to find, I was actually surprised that someone as organised as you are couldn't find them.Yakov wrote:Do you have a link, dood? Cuz I definitely tried that...
itunes search: http://cl.ly/F9pW
emusic search: http://cl.ly/FAeW
and plain google search got me nowhere. I tried some downloading sorts of searches but what that mostly got me was episode 18 of "Big Bang Theory."
ok this link works.Haydn wrote:click here
I have not heard it in the SF Bay Area in a long time, but I admit I don't go to very many different places to dance.Eyeball wrote:Does this album still get the plays?
Nope. I'll give it a relisten.Eyeball wrote:Does this album still get the plays?
trev wrote:Nope. I'll give it a relisten.Eyeball wrote:Does this album still get the plays?
Interesting.J-h:n wrote:I guess the version of Easy Does It may have gotten some play during the recent Frankie 100 celebrations, since it's probably the first track that those of us who were lucky enough to be taught by Frankie would associate with him. He used it for his classes all the time.
I wouldn't personally lump these Big 18 recordings in with all of the other 1950s recordings. Speaking as a long-time dancer, DJ and music lover, there is something about the quality of musicianship, the arrangements, and the sense of swing in the Big 18's recordings that stands out from the countless other "flat" and "uninspiring" recordings of the era and strongly resonate with dancers. The Big 18 recordings always packed the dance floor when I was regularly DJing, and going back to listen to these same recordings again today, they sound as good as ever. The Big 18's recording of "Easy Does It" has always been my favorite big band arrangement of the song, and it is definitely on the short list of songs to which I would never tire of dancing.Eyeball wrote:Interesting.J-h:n wrote:I guess the version of Easy Does It may have gotten some play during the recent Frankie 100 celebrations, since it's probably the first track that those of us who were lucky enough to be taught by Frankie would associate with him. He used it for his classes all the time.
There is something about these 1950s 'recreations' that just misses. Rhythms feels different, section work sounds different, solos get too modern, etc.
I'll take a look on YT to see if anyone has posted them b/c I have not knowing heard these ever.JesseMiner wrote: I wouldn't personally lump these Big 18 recordings in with all of the other 1950s recordings. Speaking as a long-time dancer, DJ and music lover, there is something about the quality of musicianship, the arrangements, and the sense of swing in the Big 18's recordings that stands out from the countless other "flat" and "uninspiring" recordings of the era and strongly resonate with dancers. The Big 18 recordings always packed the dance floor when I was regularly DJing, and going back to listen to these same recordings again today, they sound as good as ever. The Big 18's recording of "Easy Does It" has always been my favorite big band arrangement of the song, and it is definitely on the short list of songs to which I would never tire of dancing.
Jesse
No can find on YT.I'll take a look on YT to see if anyone has posted them b/c I have not knowing heard these ever.
Do you not have a free Spotify account yet? Easy to listen to all recordings of the Big 18 there.Eyeball wrote:No can find on YT.I'll take a look on YT to see if anyone has posted them b/c I have not knowing heard these ever.
Thx for the reminder. Old dog, new tricks time!JesseMiner wrote:Do you not have a free Spotify account yet? Easy to listen to all recordings of the Big 18 there.Eyeball wrote:No can find on YT.I'll take a look on YT to see if anyone has posted them b/c I have not knowing heard these ever.
Jesse