[78-L] More Ferrante & Teicher on Entre
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neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
Wed Jan 26 07:43:30 PST 2011
I remember as a young feller being infatuated for a while with "F & T
Play Light Classics", in particular the Strauss Waltz thing. I also
liked the First Piano Quartet doing Lecuona and some Chopin things. It
was fun music.
joe salerno
On 1/25/2011 4:56 PM, David Lennick wrote:
> They certainly multitracked on their Westminster albums, and at various speeds.
> They weren't on Columbia all that long..don't know if they were overdubbing
> much or just using prepared pianos. They even played straight on an MGM album
> in the early 50s. I still think they were at their best before they realized
> they needed to have hit records and foisted Egssodust on us. Even then, they
> occasionally turned out some nice stuff..as well as a version of Rhapsody in
> Blue that was so appalling I yanked it off the air midway and apologized to my
> listener.
>
> The commercial issue probably said "PD" if it said anything. Radio station
> discs like library transcriptions (Standard, World etc) listed the appropriate
> music clearing organization and I've seen "free" used on occasion.
>
> dl
>
> On 1/25/2011 5:13 PM, agp wrote:
>> Ther latest addition to my stack o' stuff is a promo 78 of Columbia/
>> Entre 101-E, that being Susanna's Last Stand b/w Caravan by Ferrante
>> & Teicher. What can I say -- these are really good -- definitely
>> worth above and beyond the 99 cents I paid!
>>
>> One interesting thing that I note is that the side which is their
>> arrangement of Oh Susanna by Stephen Collins Foster, the publishing
>> credit simply says 'FREE'. Seems like an odd way to say PD, but
>> wouldn't their arrangement have some credit?
>>
>> Finally, was their stuff recorded multitrack?
>>
>> T
>>
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