Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1957, Image 61

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by Norman Wtiser
L et's get right into the subject of new
records, and there are plenty to
look over this week, as the Fall
season gains momentum.
TOPS ON THE RECORD SHELVES: There
are three big ones for this department,
all good listening for the entire family.
First let's spin "We've Got Letters," an
RCA package featuring Perry Como
singing some old favorites. Then follow
with "A Salute to the Fabulous Dorseys,"
a pleasing Buddy Morrow etching on
Mercury, and finally, "This Is Nat King
Cole," Capitol's entry for top honors.
MUSIC FOR FAMILY LISTENING: For
an interesting program, start off with
Capitol's "Fred Waring and the Pennsyl
vanians in Hi-Fi" with some excellent
singing by the choir and the great
Waring band. Follow with "Other Voic
es," the new Columbia LP featuring the
fine piano playing of Erroll Garner; on
this disk, he appears for the first time
with a big band. Change the tempo now
with RCA's "Piano Meringue" and "Cha-Cha-Cha"
as performed by Johnny Con
quet at the piano and his orchestra. For
a bit of all band styles try "The Best of
Big Name Bands" on Camden.
"The Man I Love" is Peggy Lee at her
best. Capitol has given Frank Sinatra
the baton on this one, and the result is
an excellent backing to a top vocal ef
fort. Mom and Pop will really enjoy
Al Goodman's version of Victor Herbert's
operetta, "Sweethearts" on Camden. To
make sure the kids get in their lick, spin
"More Jerry Lewis" on Decca and
"Golden Boy," Epic's best showcasing
to date of Roy Hamilton's fine voice.
TEENVTIME TUNES: When the jeaners
get together, they might listen to "Think
ing of You," Eddie Fisher's latest on RCA,
which includes Eddie's top hits. On the
same label is "Teen-Agers Dance," which
gives instruction in the Hop-A-Do, the
Tonky-Honk, and Rockabilly.
Johnny Ma this, Columbia's bright new
singing star, might well be the teen
agers' discovery of the year. He's fea
tured on "Wonderful, Wonderful, Won
derful." And for music with a real beat,
try "Phil Silvers and Singing Brass,"
with special numbers by Nelson Riddle
and performed by real swinging cats.
COVERING THE CLASSICS: Offen
bach's opera, "La Perichole," which re
ceived so much publicity when Cyril
Ritchard staged it at the Metropolitan
last season, is now available in an RCA
album with Patrice Munsel, Theodore
Uppman, Ritchard, and the rest of the
New York cast. It's well worth the price.
All hi-fi fans will want to hear "The
Orchestra" featuring Leopold Stokowski
on Capitol. This is one of the best dem
onstrations of the functions of a sym
phony ever recorded.
JAZZOMANIA: Modernists will grab
"Jazz Experiment," the Jazztone release
starring Charlie Mingus and his crew.
"After Glow" is another chapter in the
Decca story on Carmen McRae. And for
those with a Dixie bent, RCA has "Pete
Kelly at Home," showcasing Jack Webb
and Pete Kelly's Big 7.
Bethlehem has come up with another
winner in "Squeeze Me," which features
the vocals of Sallie Blair, a really fine
singer. Red Norvo fans won't want to
miss "Music to Listen to Red Norvo By"
on the Contemporary label. Finally, give
a special spin to "This Is the Jazz Ac
cordion," a Storyville LP with wonder
ful jazz by Leon Sash and his quartet.
SAMPLING THE SOUND TRACKS: For
those who collect recordings of motion
picture sound tracks, Decca offers "This
Is Kim," from the picture, "Jeanne Eag
els"; "Fire Down Below," the Rita Hay
worth comeback film; "Folies Bergere,"
a French flicker; and a double-header on
one LP, "Omar Khayyam" and "The
Mountain." Capitol has "The James Dean
Story," and RCA offers the Clark Gable
starrer, "Band of Angels."
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Family Weekly, October 13, J957