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Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - The Hits Collection Vol. 2 1928-54

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - The Hits Collection Vol. 2 1928-54

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GTIN00824046752224
EAN0824046752224
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Product Description

The second volume of the hits collection from the legendary Paul Whiteman Orchestra is a delightful journey through the swinging sounds of the 1920s to the 1950s. "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" perfectly encapsulates the orchestra's ability to blend traditional jazz with a touch of modern flair, creating a timeless sound that still resonates today. From the toe-tapping beats of "Whispering" to the smooth melodies of "My Blue Heaven," each track on this album is a classic in its own right. Whiteman's innovative arrangements and tight orchestration showcase why he was known as the "King of Jazz" during his heyday. The collection also includes lesser-known gems like "Rhapsody in Blue," offering a new perspective on Whiteman's diverse musical range. The orchestra's ability to seamlessly transition from upbeat dance numbers to soulful ballads is truly impressive, leaving listeners captivated from start to finish. While some may argue that Whiteman's orchestral style is a bit too polished for purists, there's no denying the sheer talent and artistry on display throughout this album. The seamless blend of brass, strings, and percussion creates a rich tapestry of sound that is simply mesmerising. In conclusion, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" is a must-have for any jazz enthusiast looking to delve into the rich history of big band music. With its infectious energy and timeless charm, this album is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Paul Whiteman Orchestra.