Nat Brusiloff - Out of a Clear Blue Sky (1930-1934) (2020)

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Title: Out of a Clear Blue Sky (1930-1934)
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Rivermont Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 158:03 min
Total Size: 540 MB
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Nat Brusiloff - Out of a Clear Blue Sky (1930-1934) (2020)

Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Out of a Clear Blue Sky
02. I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling in Love)
03. Puttin' It On for Baby
04. I Remember You from Somewhere
05. I've Gotta Yen for You
06. Under a Texas Moon
07. Out of Breath (And Scared to Death of You)
08. Cheer Up
09. I Still Get a Thrill
10. Some of These Days
11. I'm Satisfied with You
12. Let's Go Native
13. I'll Be Blue Just Thinking of You
14. My Future Just Passed
15. Happy Feet
16. Wasn't It Nice?
17. Here Comes Emily Brown
18. Singing a Song to the Stars
19. Scamp of the Campus
20. My Bluebird Was Caught in the Rain
21. 'Leven-Thirty Saturday Night
22. It Seems to Be Spring
23. Siboney
24. I'm That Way Over You
25. Get Happy

CD2:

01. Opening (Shuron Musical Showmen)
02. Medley: Cute and Sweet / Mean Music / It's the Darndest Thing
03. El Relicario (Mi Toreador)
04. Too Late
05. Medley from "Blossom Time"
06. For You
07. Serenata Rimpianto, Op. 6, No. 1
08. Lady of Spain
09. Cupid's Holiday
10. If You Were Taken from Me
11. Medley from "Hit the Deck"
12. I Like to Hear a Military Band
13. Closing (Shuron Musical Showmen)
14. Opening: Good Night Nurse
15. Bend Down, Sister
16. Time on My Hands
17. Way out West in Kansas
18. On Revival Day
19. Nobody's Sweetheart
20. Happy Little Worries
21. Closing: Good Night Nurse
22. The Sun's in My Heart
23. Lullaby Lady (From Lullaby Lane)
24. Medley from "The Student Prince"
25. Ooh! That Kiss
26. Closing" Steppin' in Society
27. Love in Bloom
28. Rolling in Love
29. I'll Close My Eyes to Everyone Else
30. Take a Lesson from the Lark
31. I Never Had a Chance
32. Dames
33. Cold Turkey


Nat Brusiloff (1904-1951), violin virtuoso and dance band conductor, was among the earliest "personality leaders." At the peak of his fame, in the early 1930s, he was musical director for Kate Smith and led hot dance ensembles that broadcast coast-to-coast over the CBS and NBC radio networks. Because he made almost no commercial recordings, his name has slipped into undeserved obscurity. Thankfully, Brusiloff did record several dozen 12-inch 78s for distribution to radio stations, and those extraordinarily rare discs form the basis of this first-ever Brusiloff collection. The 48-page illustrated booklet by Grammy nominee David Sager tells the entertaining but ultimately tragic story of this mischievous musical prodigy. All selections have been lovingly remastered by renowned sound engineer Doug Benson for the best possible sound. More than 2 1/2 hours of top-shelf early '30s dance music fills the 2 CDs.


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Many thanks for lossless.