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1939 was
Glenn Miller
's breakthrough year, and at the end of it he earned his own network radio show, broadcast on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights at 10 p.m. over
CBS
. The hiring of
the Andrews Sisters
, who had scored their first hit at the start of 1938 and several more since, as the show's regular guests gave the brief broadcasts considerably added star power. The sisters stayed with the show only for the first 13 weeks, and this oddly arranged disc is the first of a scheduled two to chronicle their appearances. The oddity is that this is more a
Miller
album than an
Andrews
one: it was his show, it's on his record label, the liner notes are mostly about him, and he and his band perform without the sisters on five of the 16 tracks. Nevertheless, the album provides an opportunity to hear
sing many of their big hits --
"Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen,"
"Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel),"
"Hold Tight-Hold Tight (Want Some Sea Food Mama),"
and others -- in live aircheck renditions, as well as
doing favorites like
"In the Mood"
and
"Tuxedo Junction."
The recordings have been culled from throughout the 13-week period and edited to create the impression of a single radio show. The result is both a good time capsule of the winter of 1939-1940 and a collection of well-performed music. ~ William Ruhlmann
Glenn Miller
's breakthrough year, and at the end of it he earned his own network radio show, broadcast on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights at 10 p.m. over
CBS
. The hiring of
the Andrews Sisters
, who had scored their first hit at the start of 1938 and several more since, as the show's regular guests gave the brief broadcasts considerably added star power. The sisters stayed with the show only for the first 13 weeks, and this oddly arranged disc is the first of a scheduled two to chronicle their appearances. The oddity is that this is more a
Miller
album than an
Andrews
one: it was his show, it's on his record label, the liner notes are mostly about him, and he and his band perform without the sisters on five of the 16 tracks. Nevertheless, the album provides an opportunity to hear
sing many of their big hits --
"Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen,"
"Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out the Barrel),"
"Hold Tight-Hold Tight (Want Some Sea Food Mama),"
and others -- in live aircheck renditions, as well as
doing favorites like
"In the Mood"
and
"Tuxedo Junction."
The recordings have been culled from throughout the 13-week period and edited to create the impression of a single radio show. The result is both a good time capsule of the winter of 1939-1940 and a collection of well-performed music. ~ William Ruhlmann