The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1957, Page 47, Image 47

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Dav Brubeck
lo uua orr this week, here's an advance report
on a high-fidelity development which will be breaking
in the new early this rail: called the Studio Dynetic
Phono Reproducer, the new unit consists of a cartridge
and tone arm which can be used on many existing sets.
It not only provider amazing reproduction but literally
adds hundreds of plays to the life of your recordings.
Watch for more on this come September.
On the artist front, there's also news in the making.
Felicia Sanders, who rode to disk fame via the Colum
bia label, has switched to Mercury, while Anna Maria
Alberghetti has shifted from Mercury to Capitol. Jeri
Jordan, Bob Laurie, and Ike Cole, Nat (King) Cole's
brother, have Joined the Bally label and are already
cutting their initial releases.
TOfl ON TNI IICOI SHIlf Hi Some weeks ago
I said the next musical cycle would spotlight Hawaiian
music, and now this prediction comes true with Decca's
The Magic Islands-Music of Hawaii," featuring Al
fred Newman and his orchestra and the Ken Darby
Singers. You 11 like the music, unusual sounds, and
full-color illustrations in this package
MUSIC Oft" FAMILY LIITINIM: Let's begin our
program with "Mickey Rooney Sings George M.
Cohan," RCA's big Summer hit which is recommended
for the entire family. Now well shift the mood, playing
"Paris for Lovers," s new Mercury waxing by Eddie
Barclay and his orchestra. And while we're abroad, try
Epic's "A Touch of Argentina," with Hector Varela and
his Tango Orchestra.
Like piano? Then spin "A Fellow Needs a Girl"
featuring the artistry of Joe Bushkin. This Capitol LP
is most enjoyable. Follow with Epk's "Dance to the
Music of Lester Lenin," one of the best straight dance
sets released in a long while. Catch your breath now
as Shirley Jones and Jack Caasidy provide vocal tone
poems on their Columbia etching, "Speaking of Love."
COVIllft) TNI ClAIIICIi Tchaikovsky lovers will
want to review the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra's
"Aurora's Wedding" and "Black Swan Scene" as re
corded by Mercury for the excellent Olympian series.
Antal Doratl'i deft direction makes this a collector's
item. Capitol has a moat interesting package in "Im
pressions of Spain" featuring the piano wizardry of
Eateban Sanchez, and recorded tn Barcelona.
J AXIOM AMI A i Dave Brubeck has been winning
accolades for years, but we believe you'll find his new
Columbia release, "Jazz Impressions of the US A ," his
beat waxing effort to date. Noteworthy la the work of
drummer Joe Moreuo, a recent addition to the quartet,
and the blowing of Paul Desmond.
"With Strings Attached" Is an experiment ta the
modern mood which should attract a number of pops
followers as well as Jazaophiles. The Columbia effort
features Wild BUI Davison and Deane Kincaide con
ducting the band. Another exciting release is Atlantic's
"Lee Konitz Inside Hi-Fi." Superbly recorded, this
disk features Konitz on his old standby, the alto sax,
and, for the first time on records, he also plays a gutty
tenor which his legions will welcome.
PICIIN' AN IINOIN'i Country and Western fans
have several good LPs to choose from these days. First,
there's "Hank," a Capitol entry featuring Hank Thomp
son and hia fine orchestra. Then Columbia presents
Marty Robbins singing The Song of Robbins," and
Marty's fans will like this one. Those two Jesters,
Homer and Jethro, sing "Barefoot Ballads," a new RCA
package worth hearing. And for a single record, try
Leon McAuliffe's "Little Girl, Go Ask Your Mama,"
backed with "Carrol County," on the Cimarron label.
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