A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Ames Brothers. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése
A következő címkéjű bejegyzések mutatása: Ames Brothers. Összes bejegyzés megjelenítése

2014. január 25., szombat

Ames Brothers The With Hugo Winterhalter And His Orchestra ‎– Sing Famous Hits Of Famous Quartets LP 1959 - Digital restored and noise cleaning, and mixed, at Audio Design Studio made 2014.



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01 - Goodnight Irene    
02 - Paper Doll    
03 - The Gaucho Serenade    
04 - I'll Never Smile Again    
05 - Cool Water    
06 - Sweetheart Of Sigma Chi    
07 - Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing    
08 - Hit The Road To Dreamland    
09 - To Each His Own    
10 - Lida Rose    
11 - Moonlight Cocktail    
12 - Moments To Remember





Credits

    Arranged By [Vocals] – Al Semola
    Arranged By, Conductor, Producer – Hugo Winterhalter
    Engineer – Bob Simpson
    Liner Notes – Frank S. Brenner
    Supervised By – Joe Reisman

Notes

In this album, America's most popular vocal quartet pays a stunning musical tribute to the famous foursomes of the past. The twelve carefully selected songs, ten of which were million-record hits, receive a million-dollar treatment with sparkling new vocal settings by Al Semola and the imaginative background scoring of Hugo Winterhalter.
While the identifying link in this recording is the association of each tune with quartet singing, the repertoire covers many varied aspects of the American musical scene. There's a sentimental reminder of college days in Sweetheart of Sigma Chi which dates back to pre-World War I days. The name band era casts its reflection in Moonlight Cocktail and I'll Never Smile Again and Hollywood is represented with two songs from films, Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing and To Each His Own. There's a Western ballad (Cool Water) and even a lovely example of American folk music (Goodnight Irene).

Yet, although the tunes cover a span of almost fifty years, the combination of up-to-date Ames Brothers' stylings and ultramodern recording techniques will make you feel that you're listening to these favorites for the first time. This should come as no surprise to the growing army of Ames Brothers fans, as the brothers are virtually synonymous, in the entertainment world, with freshness and versatility. The boys have been singing together since they were kids in Malden, Massachusetts. Their first big hit on the RCA Victor label was You, You, You in 1953, which earned them another "Golden Record," - the industry's medal for records that top the million mark - and they've been flying high ever since. Their repertoire cuts a wide swath from operatic arias to sparkling comedy to ballads. But whatever the material, the performance always bears the Ames Brothers stamp of precision and vitality. Dubbed by both The Billboard and The Cash Box as the "Best Vocal Combo," the boys now present a graceful vocal salute to the great quartets of both past and present which have paved the way for their own notable success.

Recorded in Webster Hall, New York, October 17, 20 and 23 and November 6, 1958.
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2011. október 17., hétfő

Ames Brothers - Best Of - Digital transferred, noise cleaning and mixed, at Audio Design Studio home sound recording studio 2008






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Bónusz

Pajkos nő az árnyas utcán
Vámosi János - Harmónia vokal

/Ames Brothers - Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane /
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Original

Ames Brothers - Can Anyone Explain
Ames Brothers - Cruising Down The River
Ames Brothers - DryBones
Ames Brothers - Hawaiian War Chant
Ames Brothers - Im Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
Ames Brothers - It Only Urts For A Little While
Ames Brothers - Jambalaya
Ames Brothers - Melodie d'Amour
Ames Brothers - Music! Music! Music!
Ames Brothers - Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane
Ames Brothers - Rag Mop
Ames Brothers - Sentimental Me
Ames Brothers - Stars are the Windows of Heave
Ames Brothers - Undecided
Ames Brothers - You You You


A close-harmony vocal quartet with few equals during the '50s, the Ames Brothers hit number one in 1950 with "Sentimental Me," and found their biggest hit three years later
with "You, You, You." Though they were indeed a family group, the Ames Brothers' surname was actually Urick. Joe, Gene, Vic and Ed were all born within four short years of each other in Malden, Massachusetts. After winning a few talent contests in their hometown, the group moved to Boston and began performing in nightclubs. They soon made the leap to New York and even Los Angeles, and signed to the Coral label in late 1958. After a few moderate hits, the Ames Brothers hit big in early 1950 with a double-sided number one hit, "Rag Mop"/"Sentimental Me." The B-side eventually triumphed over its flip, and the group hit again later in 1951 with "Undecided." The biggest hit of the Ames Brothers' career was 1953's "You You You," and their continued success during 1954 with "The Naughty Lady of Shady Land" bore fruit in the form of their own television program.
Though the quartet continued to record throughout the '50s, the dawn of the rock era definitely damaged their career; the group managed two Top Ten hits in 1957 ("Tammy," "Melodie d'Amour"), but then folded in 1959. Ed, the youngest Ames brother, continued a performing career and appeared as an Indian named Mingo on the Daniel Boone TV series before hitting the Top Ten as a solo act with 1967's "My Cup Runneth Over." He also appeared on Broadway.

2008. szeptember 8., hétfő

Ames Brothers - Best Of - Digital transferred, noise cleaning and mixed, at Audio Design Studio home sound recording studio 2008





Download_DATA

Download_Bonus Track
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Bónusz

Pajkos nő az árnyas utcán
Vámosi János - Harmónia vokal

/Ames Brothers - Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane /
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Original

Ames Brothers - Can Anyone Explain
Ames Brothers - Cruising Down The River
Ames Brothers - DryBones
Ames Brothers - Hawaiian War Chant
Ames Brothers - Im Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover
Ames Brothers - It Only Urts For A Little While
Ames Brothers - Jambalaya
Ames Brothers - Melodie d'Amour
Ames Brothers - Music! Music! Music!
Ames Brothers - Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane
Ames Brothers - Rag Mop
Ames Brothers - Sentimental Me
Ames Brothers - Stars are the Windows of Heave
Ames Brothers - Undecided
Ames Brothers - You You You


A close-harmony vocal quartet with few equals during the '50s, the Ames Brothers hit number one in 1950 with "Sentimental Me," and found their biggest hit three years later
with "You, You, You." Though they were indeed a family group, the Ames Brothers' surname was actually Urick. Joe, Gene, Vic and Ed were all born within four short years of each other in Malden, Massachusetts. After winning a few talent contests in their hometown, the group moved to Boston and began performing in nightclubs. They soon made the leap to New York and even Los Angeles, and signed to the Coral label in late 1958. After a few moderate hits, the Ames Brothers hit big in early 1950 with a double-sided number one hit, "Rag Mop"/"Sentimental Me." The B-side eventually triumphed over its flip, and the group hit again later in 1951 with "Undecided." The biggest hit of the Ames Brothers' career was 1953's "You You You," and their continued success during 1954 with "The Naughty Lady of Shady Land" bore fruit in the form of their own television program.
Though the quartet continued to record throughout the '50s, the dawn of the rock era definitely damaged their career; the group managed two Top Ten hits in 1957 ("Tammy," "Melodie d'Amour"), but then folded in 1959. Ed, the youngest Ames brother, continued a performing career and appeared as an Indian named Mingo on the Daniel Boone TV series before hitting the Top Ten as a solo act with 1967's "My Cup Runneth Over." He also appeared on Broadway.