David Rose & His Orchestra - The Ultimate Collection (2012)
Artist: David Rose & His Orchestra
Title: The Ultimate Collection
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Vintage Masters Inc.
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz, Lounge
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 04:12:54
Total Size: 616/973 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Ultimate Collection
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Vintage Masters Inc.
Genre: Easy Listening, Jazz, Lounge
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 04:12:54
Total Size: 616/973 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Autumn Leaves 3:18
02. Holiday for Strings 3:59
03. Calypso Melody 2:39
04. All the Things You Are 3:33
05. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing 2:46
06. Bordeaux 2:43
07. Parade of the Clowns 2:26
08. Love for Sale 3:23
09. Swingin' Shepherd Blues 2:33
10. Roman Holiday 2:20
11. St. James Infirmary 2:00
12. Misirlou 3:19
13. Sophisticated Lady 2:54
14. St. Louis Blues 2:51
15. A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody 2:21
16. Shine On Harvest Moon 2:19
17. Like Young 3:16
18. Gypsy Rhapsody 2:44
19. Poinciana 3:07
20. Sunset Strip 2:22
21. That Old Black Magic 3:21
22. Lady of the Evening 2:17
23. My Heart Belongs to Daddy 2:08
24. Lullaby of Birdland 2:23
25. Manhattan Square Dance 2:22
26. Some of These Days 1:59
27. Paris Oui Oui 2:25
28. Dance of Fury 2:44
29. Autumn Nocturne 2:34
30. Waukegan Concerto 5:53
31. The Autumn Waltz 2:53
32. Banjo and Fiddle 2:19
33. Love Is Eternal 3:22
34. Stars Shine in Your Eyes 2:49
35. Black and Tan Fantasy 3:15
36. Cool Tango 2:47
37. Autumn Holiday 1:52
38. Fiddlin' for Fun 3:11
39. September Song 3:36
40. Take My Love 2:52
41. The Runway 2:11
42. Pam Pam 2:59
43. 'Tis Autumn 2:38
44. On a Little Country Road in Switzerland 2:41
45. Theme from "The Swan" 2:27
46. Falling in Love With Love 2:29
CD 2:
01. The Stripper 1:58
02. Ebb Tide 2:36
03. Holiday for Trombones 2:52
04. What Is This Thing Called Love? 2:48
05. Gypsy Fire 2:09
06. You Stepped Out of a Dream 2:20
07. Mood Indigo 2:08
08. September in the Rain 3:44
09. Harlem Nocturne 2:44
10. Soft Lights and Sweet Music 2:37
11. Autumn Serenade 3:25
12. Night Train 3:50
13. Young Man's Lament 3:30
14. Serenade 2:47
15. Zing-Zing Zoom-Zoom 2:26
16. Wonderful One 3:22
17. Satan and the Polar Bear 2:13
18. Waltz of the Bubbles 2:16
19. Dance of the Spanish Onion 2:53
20. The Flying Horse 2:10
21. Nostalgia 3:22
22. What Did I Do? 1:47
23. Indian Summer 2:19
24. Autumn in New York 4:01
25. Portrait of a Flirt 2:36
26. Banned in Boston 3:20
27. The Dancing Cane 2:16
28. Summertime in Venice 2:59
29. Blue Prelude 2:15
30. Make Love to Me 2:01
31. Theme from "Wings of Eagles" 2:30
32. Why Was I Born? 2:37
33. Vanessa 3:13
34. Lovable Clown 2:36
35. Blue Autumn 3:20
36. The Syncopated Clock 2:39
37. Walk On the Wild Side 2:06
38. Deserted City 3:13
39. Only Trust Your Heart 2:42
40. No Other Love 3:25
41. October Mist 2:17
42. Return to Paradise 2:52
43. A Frenchman in New York 2:19
44. Blues in the Night 2:48
45. Medley - Toyland / Silent Night / O Come All Ye Faithful 3:13
David Rose was born in London to Jewish parents and raised in Chicago, Illinois. It was here, in the early 1930's, that he first gained a reputation, while arranging for the Frank Trumbauer orchestra and later leading a house band at station WGN. He composed several early swing originals such as "Break It Down" with Frankie Trumbauer, "Transcontinental," "Plantation Moods," and a piece recorded under three different titles: "I've Got It", "Itchola", and "Jigsaw Rhythm," his original version with the WGN band including Louis Prima.
In 1957 his rendition of Larry Clinton's "Calypso Melody" became Rose's second million selling record, and was awarded a gold disc. "The Stripper" was composed by Rose and recorded in 1958. It was originally used as the B-side to his single, "Ebb Tide". "The Stripper" featured especially prominent trombone lines, giving the tune its lascivious signature, and evokes the feel of music used to accompany Vaudeville striptease artists.
He was married on October 8, 1938, to the actress Martha Raye. They were divorced on May 19, 1941. Rose was married for a second time, on July 28, 1941, to the actress and singer Judy Garland. Garland and Rose divorced in 1944. He had two daughters with his third wife, Betty Bartholomew. His granddaughter is singer-songwriter Samantha James.
Rose died in Burbank, California at the age of 80 and was buried in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills, California.
In 1957 his rendition of Larry Clinton's "Calypso Melody" became Rose's second million selling record, and was awarded a gold disc. "The Stripper" was composed by Rose and recorded in 1958. It was originally used as the B-side to his single, "Ebb Tide". "The Stripper" featured especially prominent trombone lines, giving the tune its lascivious signature, and evokes the feel of music used to accompany Vaudeville striptease artists.
He was married on October 8, 1938, to the actress Martha Raye. They were divorced on May 19, 1941. Rose was married for a second time, on July 28, 1941, to the actress and singer Judy Garland. Garland and Rose divorced in 1944. He had two daughters with his third wife, Betty Bartholomew. His granddaughter is singer-songwriter Samantha James.
Rose died in Burbank, California at the age of 80 and was buried in Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills, California.