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Album Details: Carousel of American Music

Release Date:05/20/1997
Label:Music & Arts Program
UPC:017685097126

Track List: Carousel of American Music

Disk 1

  1. Intro
  2. When Johnny Comes Marching Home
  3. Intro
  4. Caponsacchi: Overture
  5. Caponsacchi: Carnival Music
  6. Intro
  7. Dark Dancers Of The Mardi Gras
  8. Intro
  9. Entrance Of The Carriers (From '...
  10. Intro
  11. G Minor Symphony 'Song Of A New ...
  1. G Minor Symphony 'Song Of A New ...
  2. Intro
  3. Circus Day: Introduction/Street ...
  4. Circus Day: The Big Top/Main Eve...
  5. Circus Day: Chariot Races
  6. Circus Day: Lions
  7. Circus Day: Elephants
  8. Circus Day: Tightrope Walker
  9. Circus Day: Jugglers
  10. Circus Day: Clowns
  11. Circus Day: Finale

Disk 2

  1. Intermission Talk
  2. Intro
  3. Intro
  4. Stars & Stripes Forever
  5. Intro (Tribute To Our Founder, V...
  6. Gypsy Love Song
  7. Kiss Me Again
  8. March Of The Toys
  9. Intro
  10. Smiles
  11. Intro
  12. Love In Bloom
  13. Intro
  14. Take Me Out To The Ball Game
  15. Intro
  16. The Last Round-Up
  1. Intro
  2. Some Of These Days
  3. Intro
  4. Over The Rainbow
  5. Intro
  6. My Melancholy Baby
  7. Intro
  8. Waiting For The Robert E. Lee
  9. Intro
  10. Three Little Words
  11. Intro
  12. My Blue Heaven
  13. My Buddy
  14. Intro
  15. The End Of A Perfect Day
  16. The Flying Flag

Disk 3

  1. Intro
  2. Who's Afraid Of The Big Bad Wolf
  3. Intro
  4. Singing In The Rain
  5. Intro
  6. You Made Me Love You
  7. Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga
  8. Intro
  9. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
  10. Good-bye My Lady Love
  11. Intro
  12. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
  13. Intro
  14. All The Things You Are
  15. All The Things You Are (Reprise)
  16. Intro
  1. Sweet Adeline
  2. Intro
  3. Lover Come Back To Me
  4. Will You Remember
  5. One Alone
  6. Intro Of Tribute To The Late Geo...
  7. Summertime
  8. I Got Rhythm
  9. Intro
  10. Jeepers Creepers
  11. Intro
  12. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  13. Intro
  14. Stardust
  15. Intro
  16. Little Old Lady

Disk 4

  1. Intro
  2. Deep Purple
  3. Intro/Medley: When Your Hair Has...
  4. Intro
  5. Mark Gordon Medley
  6. Intro
  7. Chinatown My Chinatown
  8. Intro
  9. St. Louis Blues
  10. Intro
  11. Home On The Range
  12. Mighty Lak' A Rose
  1. Old Man River
  2. Intro/Sally Won't You Come Back
  3. Intro
  4. The Lord's Prayer
  5. J.C. Thomas Speaks/Gene Buck Extro
  6. Intro
  7. George M. Cohan Medley: Give My ...
  8. Intro
  9. Over There
  10. Concluding Remarks/Intro
  11. God Bless America
  12. Exit

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  • All Music Guide

    On September 24, 1940, a concert took place that was not only unique but can accurately be called incredible in its own way. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of ASCAP and the closing of the San Francisco and New York World's Fairs, a pair of music festivals were organized. All of the playing from September 24 (never previously released) is on this four-CD set. While the first CD has an afternoon symphonic concert, the nighttime performances captured on the other CDs are truly memorable, with 32 composers and lyricists (many of whom rarely appeared in public) performing their own songs. Jerome Kern, Hoagy Carmichael, Sigmund Romberg, and Jimmy McHugh take their turns on the piano, Irving Berlin leads the crowd in "God Bless America," and the originators of such timeless tunes as "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" (Albert Von Tilzer), "My Melancholy Baby" (Ernie Burnett), "My Blue Heaven" (Walter Donaldson), "Sweet Adeline" (Harry Armstrong), "Jeepers Creepers" (Harry Warren and Johnny Merce...r), and even "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf" (a delightful Ann Ronell) all perform. George M. Cohan (whose only commercial records were in 1911) sings four of his most famous songs, W.C. Handy solos on cornet during "St. Louis Blues," and Harold Arlen plays piano behind Judy Garland (one year after The Wizard of Oz) on "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." One can feel the presence of World War II throughout the program (Pearl Harbor was less than 15 months away), and there are some patriotic moments (including a stirring up-tempo version of "Stars and Stripes Forever"). Although there are only hints of jazz, the historic value of this fascinating set is obvious. - Scott Yanow, All Music Guide Read more Less

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