101 Strings Orchestra – Shine On Harvest Moon: Songs of America (2018)

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Title: Shine On Harvest Moon: Songs of America
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Suite 102
Genre: Jazz, Pop Standards, Big Band, Easy Listening
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 02:44:38
Total Size: 972 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Shine On Harvest Moon 2:31
02. Round Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 0:55
03. Red River Valley 2:03
04. Cornbelt Medley: Turkey in the Straw / Arkansas Travler / Hoedown 4:24
05. Medley: Old Dan Tucker / Mandy Lee / Jeannie with the Light Brown Hair / The Old Folks at Home / Camptown Races / In the Evening by the Moonlight 9:57
06. Medley: Hello Ma Baby / Honeymoon / I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now / Goodby My Lady Love 5:30
07. On the Sunny Side of the Street 3:20
08. A Shanty in Old Shanty Town 2:43
09. Faye's Folly 2:23
10. Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie 2:45
11. A Cowpoke's Dream 2:39
12. Oh, Susanna 2:43
13. Medley: Red River Valley / Round Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon / Streets of Laredo / Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie 9:00
14. My Old Kentucky Home 3:38
15. Home on the Range 2:46
16. Gay Nineties Medley 5:22
17. Down by the Old Mill Stream 2:33
18. Hats Off for Your Flag 1:50
19. Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair 3:46
20. Old Folks at Home 4:03
21. Steamboat 'Round the Bend 2:56
22. Tribute to Foster (Medley) 4:40
23. Old Black Joe 5:19
24. Carry Me Back to Old Virginny 2:06
25. Oh, Dem Golden Slippers 0:56
26. Frankie and Johnny 2:48
27. Battle Hymn of the Republic 2:20
28. Let's Take an Old Fashioned Walk 2:33
29. What Do the Simple Folk Do? (From "Camelot") 2:41
30. Oh Happy Day 3:35
31. Painted Desert (Grand Canyon Suite) 5:30
32. Indian Summer 3:42
33. Roses from the South 3:30
34. The Yankee Doodle Boy 2:17
35. Let Me Call You Sweetheart 2:08
36. Give My Regards to Broadway 2:53
37. Always in My Heart 2:36
38. O Dear What Can the Matter Be 2:33
39. Streets of Laredo 1:55
40. Aura Lee (Love Me Tender) 2:40
41. Abide with Me 2:57
42. Greensleeves 3:20
43. Clair de Lune 3:58
44. You're a Grand Old Flag 2:30
45. Annie Laurie 3:04
46. When the Saints Go Marching In 2:32
47. Smokey Mesa 2:16
48. Beautiful Dreamer 3:46
49. Girl on the Boulevard 1:42
50. Medley: The Streets of New York / Moonbeams 4:01

One of the most prolific and reliable names in instrumental easy listening music, the 101 Strings Orchestra has literally recorded hundreds of albums since its inception in 1957. Their trademark sound is built on a reverence for melody, pristine production, and a pleasant, relaxing ambience; while occasional albums have concentrated on brass, piano, guitars, and even mild rock & roll rhythms, the string section -- true to the group's name -- nearly always remains front and center, because of its lush, soothing sound qualities. Most of their albums were built around some unifying theme, whether the work of a well-known artist or songwriter, a specific topic (patriotism, holidays, et al.), TV/ movie themes, songs from a particular country, revampings of familiar tunes from other genres, and so on. The group was founded by producer/engineer Dick L. Miller, who was searching for a way to mimic the sound and style of orchestras led by "name" conductors like Mantovani, without the expense involved in securing their services. He hit upon the idea of recruiting unknown European groups at a much lower cost, and made the 101 Strings Orchestra into something of a brand name (since the personality of the group rested with the arrangements, the individual musicians were somewhat interchangeable, so long as they could play in the preset style). The orchestra's first home was Miller's own Somerset label and their first arranger was Robert Lowden; he was followed by Joseph Kuhn and Monte Kelly in turn, all of whom wrote occasional original numbers as well. In 1964, Miller sold the whole 101 Strings package to the Alshire label, which continued to turn out product with assembly line regularity over the next few decades. During their first decade, the 101 Strings would occasionally offer a more experimental album as a change of pace, but that all stopped after their fan base's reaction to 1968's futuristic and at times unsettling Astro Sounds From Beyond the Year 2000 (which became a sought-after item among latter-day space age pop fans). In 1995, Madacy Entertainment purchased the Alshire label and began reissuing a great deal of the 101 Strings back catalog on CD, not to mention new material.