Jan Garber And His Orchestra - The Best Of Jan Garber

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Review by 紅夜 真輝

The Best Of Jan Garber is a wonderful compilation album by Jan Garber and his orchestra. The album features some of the most popular and timeless tracks from the legendary big band leader's career, including "Baby Face", "Put On A Happy Face", and "Dancing With Tears In My Eyes".

The album showcases Garber's mastery of the swing genre, with his orchestra providing a lively and upbeat sound that perfectly captures the energy and excitement of the era. The arrangements are expertly crafted, with each instrument adding its own unique flavor to the mix.

Listeners will be transported back in time to the golden age of swing music, with Garber's smooth vocals and the orchestra's infectious energy creating an atmosphere of joy and celebration. The album is a testament to Garber's enduring legacy as one of the most talented and innovative big band leaders of his time.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Pennies From Heaven2:26
I'll Never Smile Again2:31
When My Dream Boat Comes Home2:04
Ramblin' Rose2:23
Avalon2:24
Blue Skies2:38
You Are My Sunshine2:25
Josephine2:13
A Beautiful Lady In Blue3:00
Danke Schoen2:23
When I Fall In Love2:26
Girl Of My Dreams2:40
Anytime1:50
It's Been A Long, Long Time2:47
I Don't Want To Walk Without You2:27
I Will Wait For You (Love Theme From "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg")2:40
L-O-V-E2:29
I'll See You In My Dreams2:23
Wonderful One (Adapted From A Theme By Marshal Neilan)2:52
When I Grow Too Old To Dream (From M-G-M Picture "The Night is Young")2:27

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Catalog Numbers

  • MCAC2-4028
  • MCA2-4028

Labels

MCA Records

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Formats

  • Cassette
  • Compilation
  • 2 × Vinyl
  • LP
  • Special Priced 2 Record Set

Credits

RoleCredit
Compiled ByMilt Gabler

Notes

Auto-coupled. Record 1 is sides 1 and 4.

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About Jan Garber And His Orchestra

Jan's greatest popularity surfaced in early 1933, shortly after he took over leadership of the 'Little Freddie Large Orchestra' from Canada. With Freddie's unique lead alto saxophone captivating radio listeners from Cincinnati to Catalina Island, the Garber Band - with a sound like Lombardo but lots peppier - became an overnight sensation at Chicago's famed Trianon Ballroom. A year later, it was solidly entrenched among the most popular dance groups in the entire country. Prominent in this emergence were the imaginative musical arrangements of pianist Doug Roe; the singing of Nebraska native Lee Bennett; and a series of comic skits, special shows and mini-concerts during each dance. During World War II, Garber switched styles completely and launched a swinging big band. The experiment proved a musical success but a financial disaster. Jan mercifully cut his losses, and ended the suffering of his countless 1930s followers, by returning to his familiar 'sweet' style of music in late 1945. Freddie Large returned with him, bringing along Tony Briglia, a fellow Canadian and long-time drummer with the famed Casa Loma Orchestra. Also aiding the cause considerably were trumpeter Bill Kleeb and trombonist/arranger Frank Bettencourt. They had both joined Jan in late 1942, with Frank returning after military service to update and take charge of virtually all the band's musical library in addition to his trombone and part-time piano chores. Kleeb's classic trumpet work became a Garber trademark for the better part of a quarter-century. Memo Bernabei and prewar sideman Al Powers, together with Jo Jo Huffman, rounded out the new reed-section quartet. Jack Barrow, who had also been on the band during the latter 1930s, returned with Bettencourt on trombone, with Ernie Mathias and Vince DiBari joining Kleeb in the expanded trumpet section. Frank McCauley on string bass and pianist Jack Motch, who both helped with arranging, rounded out Jan's new postwar group. During these years, Jan Garber was to become increasingly well known as 'The Idol of The Air Lanes.' This was an informal title bestowed by announcer Pierre Andre during one of the band's countless broadcasts on Chicago's WGN Radio. In addition to superior musicians, Jan was blessed with a series of excellent vocalists from the mid-1940s onward. Tommy Traynor and Tim Reardon were early names in the postwar Garber Band, together with Alan Copeland and his 'TwinTones' singing group. Also emerging from the late 1940s were Bob Grabeau; Roy Cordell (called "the best of them all" by Jan's widow, Dorothy); Larry Dean; Julio Maro; and Marv Nielsen. Prominent among Jan's postwar female vocalists were Thelma Gracen, Julie Vernon and Janis Garber (who was billed for a time as 'Kitty Thomas').

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Members

  • Adrian Rollini
  • Alan Copeland
  • Tony Briglia
  • Jan Garber
  • Ukulele Bailey
  • Ernie Mathias
  • Doug Roe
  • Jo Jo Huffman
  • Lee Bennett
  • Muddy Berry
  • Fritz Heilbron
  • Russ Brown
  • Freddie Large
  • Jack Barrow
  • Charlie Ford
  • George Fortier
  • Harry Wallace
  • Norman Donahue
  • Al Powers
  • Jerry Large
  • Memo Bernabei
  • Frank Bettencourt
  • Bill Kleeb
  • Roy Cordell
  • Lew Palmer
  • Don Shoup
  • Bob Davis
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Summary by 紅夜 真輝

The Best Of Jan Garber is a must-have for any fan of swing music or big band jazz. It is a timeless masterpiece that will continue to delight listeners for generations to come.