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Compilation of music from 1948 features the songs Theme - Stardreams/One Way Passage; The New Look; Stomping Room Only; You Turned The Tables On Me (featuring Irene Day); But None Like You (featuring Irene Day and Tommy Mercer); Cincinatti; Space Jumper Charlie Spivak One Way Passage Songs | 1. | Medley | |
| 2. | New Look, The | |
| 3. | Stomping Room Only | $0.99 | |
| 4. | You Turned the Tables on Me | |
| 5. | But None Like You | |
| 6. | Cincinatti | |
| 7. | Space Jumper | |
| 8. | Cincinatti | |
| 9. | Massenet's Elegy | |
| 10. | Let's Go Home | $0.99 | |
| 11. | Jealousy | |
| 12. | Begin the Beguine | |
| 13. | At Dawning | |
| 14. | One Way Passage | |
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$10.55 Hearing this fine aggregation from the very jazz-active Northwest section of the U.S. evokes many pleasant images. The medley of "Nearness of You" and "I Only Have Eyes for You" recalls a soft summer evening with the big band playing on an outdoor bandstand for swaying dancers at a small town's annual July 4th celebration. (The band uses the medley device quite effectively with some distinctive combinations of tunes.) At other times, there's the annual college prom when the band swings with killer diller arrangements. But for the most part, the music on this album leans more to the mellower side rather than pursuing high voltage pyrotechnics. Not Blue Barron saccharinely mellow by any means, but closer to Claude Thornhill than Stan Kenton. This softer is better approach reflects the arranging style of Gaylord Jones who has been in the music business for more than 50 years. Among his credits is a stint as band arranger for the Freddie Slack Orchestra and its fine singer Ella Mae Morse. He also wrote "Rifette" which gained some popularity during the swing era of the 1940s. The band is populated by excellent ...
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