James Last - Moonlight Serenade (1995)

Artist: James Last
Title: Moonlight Serenade
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: WZ Tonträger Vertriebs GmbH – WZ 930491070362
Genre: Pop, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 41:22
Total Size: 107 / 261 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Moonlight Serenade
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: WZ Tonträger Vertriebs GmbH – WZ 930491070362
Genre: Pop, Instrumental, Easy Listening
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 41:22
Total Size: 107 / 261 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Morgens um sieben ist die Welt noch nn Ordnung (3:34)
02. Games That Lovers Play (2:30)
03. Let It Be (3:51)
04. Guantanamera (3:20)
05. Ännchen Von Tharau (2:41)
06. Moonlight Serenade (5:03)
07. Biscaya (4:05)
08. Der einsame Hirte (Solist: Gheorghe Zamfir) (4:25)
09. Yesterday (2:06)
10. Spanish Eyes (2:29)
11. Schiwago-Melodie (3:25)
12. Love Story (3:53)
James Last is a German big band leader with a large fan base in Europe, although he has never had a comparable following in the United States. Last's trademark is arranging pop hits in a big-band style; his series of "party albums" is equally well-known. Over the course of his career, he has sold well over 50 million albums.
Last learned how to play piano as child, switching to bass as a teenager. He joined Hans-Gunther Oesterreich's Radio Bremen Dance Orchestra in 1946, when he was 17 years old. In 1948, he became the leader of the Becker-Last Ensemble, which performed for seven years. During that time, he was voted as the best bassist in the country by a German jazz poll for three consecutive years, from 1950-1952. After the disbandment of the Becker-Last Ensemble, he became the in-house arranger for Polydor Records, as well as for a number of European radio stations. For the next decade, he helped arrange hits for artists like Helmut Zacharias and Caterina Valente.
Last released his first album, Non-Stop Dancing, in 1965. The record of brief renditions of popular songs, all tied together by an insistent dance beat and joyous crowd noises. It was a hit and helped make him a major European star. Over the next two decades, Last released over 50 records, including several more volumes of Non-Stop Dancing. On these records, he varied his formula by adding different songs from different countries and genres, as well as guest performers like Richard Clayderman and Astrud Gilberto.
Though his concerts and albums were consistently successful — especially in England, where he had 52 hit albums between 1967-1986, which made him second to Elvis Presley in terms of number of charting records — he only had one hit single with "The Seduction," the theme from American Gigolo (1980).
Last learned how to play piano as child, switching to bass as a teenager. He joined Hans-Gunther Oesterreich's Radio Bremen Dance Orchestra in 1946, when he was 17 years old. In 1948, he became the leader of the Becker-Last Ensemble, which performed for seven years. During that time, he was voted as the best bassist in the country by a German jazz poll for three consecutive years, from 1950-1952. After the disbandment of the Becker-Last Ensemble, he became the in-house arranger for Polydor Records, as well as for a number of European radio stations. For the next decade, he helped arrange hits for artists like Helmut Zacharias and Caterina Valente.
Last released his first album, Non-Stop Dancing, in 1965. The record of brief renditions of popular songs, all tied together by an insistent dance beat and joyous crowd noises. It was a hit and helped make him a major European star. Over the next two decades, Last released over 50 records, including several more volumes of Non-Stop Dancing. On these records, he varied his formula by adding different songs from different countries and genres, as well as guest performers like Richard Clayderman and Astrud Gilberto.
Though his concerts and albums were consistently successful — especially in England, where he had 52 hit albums between 1967-1986, which made him second to Elvis Presley in terms of number of charting records — he only had one hit single with "The Seduction," the theme from American Gigolo (1980).