Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Stanley Black and His Orchestra - Place Pigalle (1957)

As ‘Monty Python’ would say “And Now For Something Completely Different”.

As a young boy my parents would often play this album around the home. Upon hearing again today it brings back fond memories of the joy and happiness that it brought to the atmosphere and wellbeing of our family. My mother as an Australian in particular was fascinated by French culture and longed to experience for herself the richness of Parisian life. Fortunately this dream became a reality with an overseas trip in later years. Up until that time she would immerse herself in this wonderful LP and attend to her daily chores.

For the majority of Britons, Stanley Black (1913-2002) needs no introduction. He goes down in their annals as one of their most talented and prestigious pianists, composers, conductors and arrangers of classical music and orchestral jazz. He wrote and arranged many film scores and recorded prolifically for the Decca and London labels. Beginning with jazz collaborations with American musicians such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter during the 1930s, he moved into arranging and recording in the Latin American style and also won awards for his classical conducting. He received for his dedication and contribution s to music an OBE. He was made a life fellow of the Institute of Arts and Letters, and life president of the Celebrities Guild of Great Britain. So it is fitting that something of his legacy can be shared here. Enjoy!

Decca Records, LK 4212, 1957

Track Listing:
A1. Dominó {Ferari} (2:00)
A2. Why Do You Pass Me By {Trenet, Hess} (2:45)
A3. At Last! At Last! {Miles, Trenet} (2:45)
A4. Autumn Leaves {Kosma} (2:48)
A5. C'est Si Bon {Betti, Hornez, Seelen} (2:37)
A6. La Mer [The Sea] {Trenet} (4:08)
B1. Waltz Of Paree {Gerard, Dreajac} (2:15)
B2. Chez-Moi {Misraki} (2:45)
B3. Boom! {Trenet} (2:22)
B4. Mademoiselle {Durand} (2:49)
B5. When The World Was Young {Vannier, Philippe, Gerard} (2:53)
B6. Au Revoir {Olivieri, Poterat, Sosenko} (2:26)

6 comments:

  1. Wow! I remember this album and the Apache dance cover. As a young person I found this LP at my local public library. I may have been one of the first persons to check it out because the vinyl was in pretty good shape. I enjoyed the music then and I'm enjoying it now. Plus, listening to it now I have a much greater appreciation of the orchestration & recording quality.

    This brings back a lot of memories. Thanks Chris.

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  2. This is one of the few Stanley Black albums I don't have so very many thanks for making it available.

    Bob (UK)

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